Fossil tabulate corals reveal outcrops of Paleozoic sandstones in the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province, Southeastern USA

The geologic history of the Southeastern United States of America is missing nearly 350-million-years of rocks, sediments, and fossils. This gap defines the Fall Line nonconformity where Upper Ordovician consolidated rocks are directly overlain by Upper Cretaceous unconsolidated sediments of the Atl...

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description The geologic history of the Southeastern United States of America is missing nearly 350-million-years of rocks, sediments, and fossils. This gap defines the Fall Line nonconformity where Upper Ordovician consolidated rocks are directly overlain by Upper Cretaceous unconsolidated sediments of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province. Here we begin to fill in the missing geologic record by reporting the discovery of fossils of lower-to-middle Paleozoic tabulate corals (Syringophyllidae) in angular, quartz-rich, ferruginous sandstones that crop out in the Carolina Sandhills Physiographic Province that forms the updip margin of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province near the Fall Line. These fossils of extinct tabulate corals are the first evidence that Paleozoic (Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian) sandstones crop out amidst the mostly Mesozoic-to-Cenozoic deposits of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province of the United States of America. This discovery of Paleozoic fossils and strata in a region in which they were previously entirely unknown offers a more complete insight into the geologic history of the Southern Appalachian Mountains Region, Carolina Sandhills and updip margin of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province and extends the previously identified range of Syringophyllidae in North America.
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subjects Animals
Anthozoa - growth & development
Biological Evolution
Biology and Life Sciences
Carolina
Cenozoic
Coastal plains
coral
Corals
Cretaceous
Cretaceous period
Crops
Earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Fault lines
Fossils
Genetic research
Geologic history
Geologic Sediments - analysis
Geological history
Geological time
Geology
Laurentia
Lithology
Mesozoic
Mountains
Museums
Ordovician
Outcrops
palaeogeography
Paleontology
Paleozoic
Paleozoic Era
Phanerozoic Eon
Physical Sciences
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences
Physique, chimie, mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Plains
Rocks
Sandstone
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
Sediments
Sediments (Geology)
Silurian
Southeastern United States
Stratigraphy
title Fossil tabulate corals reveal outcrops of Paleozoic sandstones in the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province, Southeastern USA
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