• The Temblor Formation is a geologic formation in California. It preserves fossils dating back from the Late Oligocene to the Middle Miocene of the Neogene...
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    to the north near Cholame. The Temblor Range and surrounding region contains extensive outcrops of the Monterey Formation (Miocene age, about 20 to 9 million...
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    Megalodon (category Pisco Formation)
    the Gatún Formation of Panama, the Calvert Formation of Maryland, Banco de Concepción in the Canary Islands, and the Bone Valley Formation of Florida...
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    of sea turtle from the Middle Miocene of Peru (Pisco Formation) and California (Temblor Formation). It was first named by James F. Parham and Nicholas...
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    of a marine bonebed is the Sharktooth Hill Bonebed located in the Temblor Formation in California. Fossil bonebeds don't always consist of one single...
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    millions of years, principally in the Temblor Formation, which is of Middle and Lower Miocene age. Within that formation, five different zones are identified...
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    overlying Monterey Formation. North of the Santa Ynez River, the Rincon is typically capped not by the Monterey but by the Temblor Formation, a sandstone similar...
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    bones found on the Pacific coast of California: Fulmarus miocaenus (Temblor Formation) and Fulmarus hammeri from the Miocene. The two fulmars are closely...
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  • - Geological Society of America New conodonts from Joins (Ordovician) Formation of Oklahoma. RW Harris, Oklahoma Geology Notes, 1962 Olshevsky, George...
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  • lived during the Middle Miocene. Diomedea milleri is known from the Temblor Formation of California. Howard, H. (1966). "Additional Avian Records from the...
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    dominated by the Espada Formation. The summit largely consists of Matilija Sandstone. There is a small band of Temblor Formation, a Great Valley Sequence...
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  • North America II:607-628 R. Kellogg. 1931. Pelagic mammals of the Temblor Formation of the Kern River region, California. Proceedings of the California...
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  • an extinct genus of dolphin from the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) Temblor Formation of California. Liolithax kernensis, described by Remington Kellogg...
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  • Middle Miocene Takinoue Formation, Hokkaido, Japan. The Island Arc 3:473-485 R. Kellogg. 1931. Pelagic mammals of the Temblor Formation of the Kern River region...
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    members of the Monterey Formation, of Miocene age, which can be found in much of coastal California; and the Temblor formation, underneath the others,...
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    Oligocene (Rupelian) fishes (Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes) from the Ashley Formation (Cooper Group) of South Carolina, USA". PaleoBios. 39 (1): 1–38. doi:10...
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    Midway-Sunset Oil Field (category Temblor Range)
    the closest to the surface, and the first to be discovered), to the Temblor Formation, of Miocene age (the oldest, and one of the last to be discovered)...
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  • during the Middle Miocene. Pandion homalopteron is known from the Temblor Formation of California. Monti, Flavio; Duriez, Olivier; Arnal, Véronique; Dominici...
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    Aulophyseter have been found in: Oidawara Formation, Japan United States Temblor Formation, California St. Marys Formation, Maryland Cetaceans portal Paleontology...
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    which the same formation is exposed. Such sites may have separate entries if they are considered to be more notable than the formation as a whole. In...
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  • immigrant mustelid (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the middle Miocene Temblor Formation of central California". PaleoBios. 29 (1): 13–23. Gingerich, PD; Ul-Haq...
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    North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan, including the Temblor and Itahashi formations. Based on previous estimates of juvenile specimens, Tsai (2017)...
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    Muensteria Muensteria trace fossil from the Temblor Formation (Lower Miocene) of Kern County, California. Note the menisci (back-filling structures) in...
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    Cymric Oil Field (category Temblor Range)
    Ridge Formation, of Miocene age; the McDonald/Devilwater pool in the Monterey Formation, of Miocene age; the Agua (Santos) pool in the Temblor formation, of...
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  • Natural History 20: 1–58. R. Kellogg. 1931. Pelagic mammals of the Temblor Formation of the Kern River region, California. Proceedings of the California...
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  • Aulophyseter Gen. et sp. nov Valid Kellogg Middle Miocene (Langhian) Temblor Formation  US ( California) A close relative of the sperm whale. Stenodelphis...
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  • Shikama, T.; Ozaki, H. (1966). "On a Reptilian Skeleton from the Palaeozoic Formation of San Paulo, Brazil". Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological...
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    Paleobiology Database. Kellogg, R. (1931). "Pelagic mammals of the Temblor Formation of the Kern River region, California". Proceedings of the California...
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  • (1994). "Fruits and Seeds of the Middle Eocene Nut Beds Flora, Clarno Formation, Oregon". Palaeontographica Americana. 58: 30–31. Kuhn, O. 1961. Die Familien...
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  • Formation Paleogene Tassajara Formation Neogene Tecopa Lake Beds Formation Tecuya Formation Tejon Formation Paleogene Temblor Formation Neogene, Paleogene Temecula...
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