WebbThe Sharktooth Hill Bonebed is a single, relatively thin, but widespread horizon -- this fossil producing layer is only 6-8" thick (with some exceptions). The STH Bonebed was recently assigned a Middle Miocene … WebbTemblor Ranch, McKittrick district, Kern County. Named by. Anderson. Year defined. 1905. 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 period. It is notable for the famous Sharktooth Hill deposit (otherwise known as Ernst Quarry).
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WebbNestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Bakersfield is Sharktooth Hill. First documented by William P. Blake in 1853, Sharktooth Hill is one of the most … WebbThis fossil assemblage, called the Sharktooth Hill Local Fauna (Wood et al., 1941), is comprised of more than one hundred species of sharks, rays, bony fish, turtles, birds and mammals, including terrestrial species from … hi handbook cedar
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http://www.sharktoothhillproperty.com/ WebbSharktooth Hill is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Bakersfield, California. It represents an exposure of the Temblor Formation, a middle-Miocene marine deposit. 15 million years ago the sea levels were substantially higher and central California was covered by what is known as the Temblor Sea. http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/gallery/album/1546-sharktooth-hill/ hi hall industries