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Dinosaur Footprint Reservation, "new" bed

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42.23667, -72.66194View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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Dinosaur Footprint Reservation, "new" bed is a fossil collection site in Hampden, Massachusetts, cataloged in the Paleobiology Database. Fossils here come from the East Berlin Formation, dated to the Hettangian (201.4–199.5 million years ago). The depositional environment is recorded as lacustrine indet. Documented finds include Grallator, Eubrontes, Anchisauripus, Coniferophyta.

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Fossil

Geologic setting

Formation
East Berlin
Geologic interval
Hettangian
Age
201.4–199.5 Ma
Depositional environment
lacustrine indet.
Recorded occurrences
4
Locality notes

near original Mt. Tom site, Northampton

Fossils found here

Grallator
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Eubrontes
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Anchisauripus
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Coniferophyta
Coniferophyta

Records and references

Data: Paleobiology Database collection 55260 (CC BY 4.0)view the source record

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Coordinates: 42.23667, -72.66194

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