Cobban, William Aubrey, 1916-2015
Cobban, William Aubrey, 1916-
Cobban, William Aubrey, 1916-...., paléontologue
Cobban, William A., 1916-2015
William A. Cobban
Cobban, William A
William A. Cobban American paleontologist
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Works
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Ammonite Faunas of the Sarten Sandstone (Cretaceous), Luna County, New Mexico | |
The Ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming | |
Ammonites from the Navesink Formation at Atlantic Hifghlands, New Jersey | |
Aspects of ammonite biology, biogeography, and biostratigraphy | |
The Boquillas Formation of the Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA, a reference Cenomanian through Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) carbonate succession at the southern end of the Western Interior Seaway | |
Campanian ammonites from the Tombigbee Sand Member of the Eutaw Formation, the Mooreville Formation, and the basal part of the Demopolis Formation in Mississippi and Alabama | |
Cenomanian ammonite fauna from the Mosby Sandstone of central Montana | |
Characteristic Marine Molluscan Fossils from the Dakota Sandstone and Intertongued Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico | |
Contributions to paleontology. | |
Engonoceratid ammonites from the Glen Rose Limestone, Walnut Clay, Goodland Limestone, and Comanche Peak Limestone (Albian) in Texas | |
The Heteromorph ammonite Didymoceras cochleatum (Meek and Hayden, 1858), from the Pierre Shale of South Dakota and Wyoming | |
Heteromorph ammonites from the middle Campanian Baculites scotti Zone in the U.S. Western Interior | |
In his own words : Bill Cobban in conversation with Kirk Johnson and Dave Baysinger, 19 February, 2010. | |
Inoceramid faunas and biostratigraphy of the Upper Turonian-Lower Coniacian of the western interior of the United States | |
The late Cenomanian oyster Lopha staufferi (Bergquist, 1944) - the oldest ribbed oyster in the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior of the United States | |
The Late Cretaceous cephalopod Haresiceras Reeside and its possible origin | |
The lectotype of Baculites asperoanceps LASSWITZ, 1904 (Cretaceous ammonite), with a discussion on the affinities of the species | |
The Lower Cretaceous Ammonite Schloenbachia leonensis Conrad var. equidistans Cragin | |
Maastrichtian ammonites chiefly from the prairie Bluff Chalk in Alabama and Mississippi | |
The Maastrichtian ammonites Coahuilites sheltoni Böse, 1928, and Sphenodiscus pleurisepta (Conrad, 1857), from the uppermost Pierre Shale and basal Fox Hills formation of Colorado and Wyoming | |
Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) ammonites from the Owl Creek Formation in northeastern Mississippi, U.S.A. | |
Middle Cretaceous stratigraphy on the south ... 1991: | |
Molluscan Record from a Mid-Cretaceous Borehole in Weston County, Wyoming | |
Multinodose Scaphitid Cephalopods from the Lower Part of the Pierre Shale and Equivalent Rocks in the Centerminous United States | |
Pueblo, Colorado, USA, candidate Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the base of the Turonian Stage of the Cretaceous, and for the base of the Middle Turonian Substage, with a revision of the Inoceramidae (Bivalvia) | |
The Red Bird section of the upper Cretaceous Pierre shale in Wyoming | |
A revision of the ammonite types described in F. Roemer's "Die Kreidebildungen von Texas und ihre organischen Einschlüsse" (1852) | |
A revision of the Turonian members of the ammonite subfamily Collignoniceratinae from the United States Western Interior ang Gulf Coast | |
Santonian ammonites from the Blossom Sand in northeast Texas | |
Scaphitoid cephalopods of the Colorado group ... 1951. | |
Some acanthoceratid ammonites from Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks of Wyoming | |
Stratigraphic Significance and Petrology of Phosphate Nodules at Base of Niobrana Formation, East Flank of Black Hills, South Dakota | |
Stratigraphy and Ammonite Fauna of the Graneros Shale ad Greenhorn Limestone Near Publo, Colorado | |
Stratigraphy and Composition of the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale in Western Kansas | |
Stratigraphy and geologic history of the Montana group en equivalent rocks, Montana, Wyoming, and north and south Dakota | |
Stratigraphy and Nomenclature of Some Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary Rocks in South-Central Woming | |
Stratigraphy and paleontology of mid-Cretaceous rocks in Minnesota and contiguous areas, 1982: | |
Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico : the lithology and faunal zonation of a well-exposed surface section are described, and the section is compared with the abnormally thin section at the type locality | |
Stratigraphy of the Niobrara Formation at Pueblo, Colorado | |
Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain Areas North Dakota | |
Studies of the Mowry shale (Cretaceous) and contemporary formations in the United States and Canada | |
A survey of the Cretaceous ammonite Placenticeras Meek, 1876, in the United States Western Interior, with notes on the earliest species from Texas | |
Testing the congruence of the macrofossil versus microfossil record in the Turonian-Coniacian boundary succession of the Wagon Mound-Springer composite section (NE New Mexico, USA) | |
Type sections and stratigraphy of the members of the Blackleaf and Marias River Formations (Cretaceous) of the Sweetgrass arch, Montana : a report of a formal subdivision and age assignments of a classic Cretaceous area |