The first documented fossils to be recovered from the Bridger Formation were discovered on 11 August 1849 by Captain Howard Stansbury, who documented the discovery of fossilized shells and wood in his expedition report while scouting out the region for the United States ArmyCorps of Topographical Engineers.[7] In the early-1860s, trapper Jack Robinson claimed to have discovered a number of sites along the base of the Uinta Mountains where grizzly bears had been turned to stone. When these claims were called into question by judge William A. Carter, Robinson brought Carter a bag filled with the fossils. One of the specimens recovered by Robinson was a well-preserved skull which resembled that of a grizzly bear. Judger Carter invited Louis Agassiz to observe the local strata, but Agassiz declined as the journey would have involved riding horseback to the site, a mode of transportation Agassiz abhorred. Carter's son-in-law, Dr. J. Van A. Carter, would go on to send a number of fossils to palaeontologist Joseph Leidy at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869. These fossils included the first Bridgerian fossil taxa, Omomys carteri; and the skull discovered by Robinson, which was described as Palaeosyops paludosus.[8] Another researcher responsible for sending off specimens was Dr. Joseph K. Corson, a close friend of Leidy's who hosted him and his family on two three to Fort Bridger in 1872, 1873, and 1879.[9]
The Bridger Formation did not see a proper scientific mission until 1903, when Walter W. Granger and William Diller Matthew initiated a three-year survey of the strata, during which time Matthew identified the Bridger Formation's distinct members by using local limestone layers as marker beds. Later expeditions brought other researchers to the region, including Charles Lewis Gazin.[2]
Geology
The Bridger Formation overlies the Green River Formation and underlies the Bishop Conglomerate. The boundary with the former occurs in the mid-Eocene after the region completed a transition to a drier environment from a moist climate in the early Eocene.[11] Limestone deposits like the Sage Creek Formation separate the three distinct members which make up the Bridger Formation: Blacks Fork (Bridger B), Twin Buttes (Bridger C & D), and Turtle Bluff (Bridger E). The limestone surrounding the Bridger Formation was deposited on the beds of lakes and ponds at the site during the Eocene. William Diller Matthew used this limestone as marker beds in his initial description of the Bridger Formation in 1909.
Portions formerly considered to be part of the Bridger Formation have since been reassigned to the nearby Uinta Formation.[12]
Palaeobiology
Dozens of Early Eocene (50.3 - 46.2 Ma)[13] mammalian and invertebrate genera are known from the Bridger Formation.
Amia includes the genus jr synonyms Hypamia, Protamia, and Pappichthys.[87] The amiids A. (Pr.) gracilis and A. (Pr.) media were first listed as Bridger Formation taxa, but were listed as from the Laney Member of the Green river Formation by Grande and Bemis (1998). The species A. (Pa.) cornsonii, A. depressus, A. (H.) elegans, and A. newberrianus are either Bridger formation or Green River Formation per Grande and Bemis.[87]
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Peruvian stand-up comedian and actor (born 1964) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alcántara and the second or maternal family name is Vilar. Carlos AlcántaraCarlos Alcántara at the Asu Mare pre-premiereBornCarlos Alberto Alcántara Vilar (1964-11-12) November 12, 1964 (age 59)Lima, PeruOther namesCachínOccupation(s)Stand-up comedian and actorYears active1981–presentSpouse Jossie Lindley (m. 2010)Children3 Carlos...
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