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- Wheeler_Shale abstract "The Wheeler Shale (named by Charles Walcott) is a Cambrian (c. 507 Ma) fossil locality world famousfor prolific agnostid and Elrathia kingii trilobite remains (even though many areas are barren of fossils)and represents a Konzentrat-Lagerstätten. Varied soft bodied organisms are locally preserved, a fauna (including Naraoia, Wiwaxia and Hallucigenia) and preservation style (carbonaceous film) normally associated with the more famous Burgess Shale. As such, the Wheeler Shale also represents a Konservat-Lagerstätten.Together with the Marjum Formation and lower Weeks Formation, the Wheeler Shale forms 490 to 610 m (1,600 to 2,000 ft) of limestone and shale exposed in one of the thickest, most fossiliferous and best exposed sequences of Middle Cambrian rocks in North America.At the type locality of Wheeler Amphitheater, House Range, Millard County, western Utah, the Wheeler Shale consists of a heterogeneous succession of highly calcareous shale, shaley limestone, mudstone and thin, flaggy limestone. The Wheeler Formation (although the Marjum & Weeks Formations are missing) extends into the Drum Range, northwest of the House Range where similar fossils and preservation are found.".
- Wheeler_Shale thumbnail ElrathiakingiUtahWheelerCambrian.jpg?width=300.
- Wheeler_Shale wikiPageID "19206200".
- Wheeler_Shale wikiPageRevisionID "595548762".
- Wheeler_Shale age "Middle Cambrian".
- Wheeler_Shale caption "Elrathia kingii, famed trilobite of the Wheeler Shale.".
- Wheeler_Shale country United_States.
- Wheeler_Shale hasPhotoCollection Wheeler_Shale.
- Wheeler_Shale namedby Charles_Doolittle_Walcott.
- Wheeler_Shale namedfor "House Amphitheater".
- Wheeler_Shale otherlithology "Mudstone, Shaley Limestone & Limestone".
- Wheeler_Shale prilithology "Calcareous Shale".
- Wheeler_Shale region "House Range & Drum Range, Millard Co., west Utah".
- Wheeler_Shale thickness "100".
- Wheeler_Shale type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Wheeler_Shale subject Category:Cambrian_paleontological_sites.
- Wheeler_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Wheeler_Shale subject Category:Lagerstätten.
- Wheeler_Shale subject Category:Paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Wheeler_Shale subject Category:Paleontology_in_the_United_States.
- Wheeler_Shale point "39.25 -113.33".
- Wheeler_Shale type CambrianPaleontologicalSites.
- Wheeler_Shale type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Wheeler_Shale type Location100027167.
- Wheeler_Shale type Object100002684.
- Wheeler_Shale type PaleontologicalSitesOfNorthAmerica.
- Wheeler_Shale type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wheeler_Shale type Region108630985.
- Wheeler_Shale type Site108651247.
- Wheeler_Shale type Tract108673395.
- Wheeler_Shale type YagoGeoEntity.
- Wheeler_Shale type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Wheeler_Shale type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Wheeler_Shale type SpatialThing.
- Wheeler_Shale comment "The Wheeler Shale (named by Charles Walcott) is a Cambrian (c. 507 Ma) fossil locality world famousfor prolific agnostid and Elrathia kingii trilobite remains (even though many areas are barren of fossils)and represents a Konzentrat-Lagerstätten. Varied soft bodied organisms are locally preserved, a fauna (including Naraoia, Wiwaxia and Hallucigenia) and preservation style (carbonaceous film) normally associated with the more famous Burgess Shale.".
- Wheeler_Shale label "Schistes de Wheeler".
- Wheeler_Shale label "Wheeler Shale".
- Wheeler_Shale label "Wheeler Shale".
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs Wheeler_Shale.
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs Schistes_de_Wheeler.
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs m.04lgnk9.
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs Q2566654.
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs Q2566654.
- Wheeler_Shale sameAs Wheeler_Shale.
- Wheeler_Shale lat "39.25".
- Wheeler_Shale long "-113.33".
- Wheeler_Shale wasDerivedFrom Wheeler_Shale?oldid=595548762.
- Wheeler_Shale depiction ElrathiakingiUtahWheelerCambrian.jpg.
- Wheeler_Shale isPrimaryTopicOf Wheeler_Shale.