Early Cretaceous (?early late Albian) echinoderms from northeastern British Columbia, Canada

Author:

Ausich William I.1,Stelck Charles R.2,Plint A. Guy3,Buckley Robin A.3,Angiel Piotr J.3

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 155 South Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

2. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, 1-2 Earth Sciences Building, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada.

3. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada.

Abstract

An echinoderm association is reported from the ?early late Albian Paddy Member of the Peace River Formation of British Columbia, Canada. The association includes Frasericrinus mauricensis gen. et sp. nov., two additional distinctive crinoid column types, a poorly preserved asteroid, and an umbilical fragment of the cephalopod Stelckiceras. This is the first report of a Cretaceous isocrinid from North America. The echinoderm fossils are from the top of a succession of storm-deposited sandstones and mudstones (Boulder Creek Formation) that can be correlated southward into nearshore and terrestrial facies of the Paddy Member of the Peace River Formation. The echinoderm fossils were buried (and probably lived) about 12–14 km from the contemporaneous shoreline in an estimated water depth of 10–20 m. Integration of biostratigraphic and allostratigraphic schemes suggests that the echinoderms are of earliest late Albian age. The association of the echinoderm fauna with ammonites of Boreal affinity indicates deposition in northern waters, although the presence of Tethyan inoceramids in apparently coeval Paddy Member strata 270 km to the east suggests that northward-advancing water from the Gulf of Mexico had reached northwestern Alberta, if not actually merged with the Boreal embayment. The nearshore occurrence of Cretaceous stalked crinoids is indicative of an asynchronous, gradual migration of stalked crinoids to deep-water habitats, to which they are restricted in modern oceans.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Reference53 articles.

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4. Post-Paleozoic crinoid radiation in response to benthic predation preceded the Mesozoic marine revolution

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