Pioche Shale

Sedimentary deposit containing fossils in Nevada, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pioche Shale is an Early to Middle Cambrian Burgess shale-type Lagerstätte in Nevada.[1] It spans the Early–Middle Cambrian boundary; fossils from the Early Cambrian are preserved in botryoidal hematite, whereas those from the Middle Cambrian are preserved in the more familiar carbon films, and very reminiscent of the Chengjiang County preservation.[1]

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Pioche Shale
Stratigraphic range: Lower Cambrian–Middle Cambrian
Olenellus fowleri from the Pioche Shale
Unit ofPioche Formation
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CountryUnited States
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Named byCharles Doolittle Walcott, 1908
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It preserves arthropods and worms familiar from the Burgess Shale[2] and the kerygmachelid Mobulavermis was described from fossils found in the Pioche Shale in December 2023. [3]

It spans the early Cambrian Olenellus and basal Middle Cambrian Eokochaspis nodosa trilobite zones.[2]

The eastern version of this shale can be found eastwards in Grand Canyon, as the Bright Angel Shale.[4]


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