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Fort River, Hadley

US / MA
42.32800, -72.58400View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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Fort River, Hadley is a fossil collection site in Massachusetts, cataloged in the Paleobiology Database. The depositional environment is recorded as terrestrial indet and the tectonic setting is non-subsiding area. Documented finds include Cymindis extorpescens, Dytiscidae, Corymbites aethiops, Donacia elongatula, Saxinis regularis.

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Fossil

Geologic setting

Geologic interval
Late Pleistocene
Age
0.129–0.0117 Ma
Depositional environment
terrestrial indet.
Tectonic setting
non-subsiding area
Recorded occurrences
5
Locality notes

In the old bed of Fort River, in Hadley, Massachusetts, near its entrance into the Connecticut.

Fossils found here

Cymindis extorpescens
Insecta · Carabidae
Dytiscidae
Insecta · Dytiscidae
Corymbites aethiops
Insecta · Elateridae
Donacia elongatula
Insecta · Chrysomelidae
Saxinis regularis
Insecta · Chrysomelidae

Records and references

Data: Paleobiology Database collection 152284 (CC BY 4.0)view the source record

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Coordinates: 42.32800, -72.58400

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