Poster Number 98
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See more from this Session: Paleontology (Posters) IV - Stratigraphy and Morphology
Abstract:
A section of Santonian aged rock exposed in the Austin Chalk along the Ten Mile Creek, has recently gained increasing interest since the Subcommision on Cretaceous Stratigraphy of the International Commission on Stratigraphy recommended that the first occurrence of Cladoceramus undulatoplicatus exposed at Ten Mile Creek be used as a type locality to define the base of the Santonian. This section of the Austin Chalk containing fossilized taxa will be captured, modeled, and integrated with paleontological information through the use of GIS software; thus allowing for the exact position of first and last appearance datum of important taxa exposed in this section.
It is the objective of this research to digitally document the Ten Mile Creek outcrop, preserving the site as a highly accurate three dimensional model within centimeter resolution. Integration with GIS software will allow for precise positioning of first occurrence data along with exact ages of rocks based on foraminifera compositions within the Austin Chalk. Ultimately, photorealistic three dimensional modeling could be used to document and preserve type localities from around the world in order to produce an accurate photorealistic geologic timescale composed of important boundary markers of varying ages.
See more from this Division: General Discipline Sessions
See more from this Session: Paleontology (Posters) IV - Stratigraphy and Morphology