Abstract
The Arkadelphia Formation-Midway Group (Maastrichtian-Paleocene) contact near Malvern, Arkansas preserves a K-Pg boundary assemblage of turtle species consisting of skull, shell, and non-shell postcranial skeletal elements. The Malvern turtles are preserved within a coquina lag deposit that comprises the basalmost Midway Group and also contains an abundance of other reptiles, as well as chondrichthyans, osteichthyans, and invertebrates. This coquina lag deposit records a complex taphonomic history of exhumation and reburial of vertebrate skeletal elements along a dynamic ancestral shoreline in southwestern Arkansas during the late Cretaceous-early Paleocene. Based on stratigraphic occurrence, the Malvern turtle assemblage indicates that these marine reptiles were living at or near the time of the K-Pg mass extinction and represent some of the latest Cretaceous turtles yet recovered from the Gulf Coastal Plain of the United States.
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Becker, M. A., Maisch, H. M., & Chamberlain, J. A. (2016). Turtles from an arkadelphia formation-midway group lag deposit (Maastrichtian-Paleocene), hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA. Geosciences (Switzerland), 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences6030041
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