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  Location of Coon Creek Science Center

The Coon Creek Science Center is a science center and fossil finding site at 2985 Hardin Graveyard Road in Adamsville, McNairy County, Tennessee, US.

The science center is situated on a 232 acres (94 ha) property on one of the most important fossil sites in North America.[1] The Coon Creek Formation is a geologic formation located in western Tennessee and extreme northeast Mississippi. It is a sedimentary sandy marl deposit, Late Cretaceous in age, about 73 million years old. In the Late Cretaceous epoch, the Gulf of Mexico reached further north and West Tennessee was covered by water.[2] The fossilization began when the water receded. Finds at the Coon Creek site range from marine shells, crabs and snails to vertebrate

See also

References

  1. "History of the Pink Palace Family of Museums". City of Memphis Division of Park Services and Museums Inc. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  2. Toplovich, Ann (1998). "Coon Creek". Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  • "Coon Creek Fossils" (PDF). Rockhound News. Memphis, Tennessee: Memphis Archaeological and Geological Society. July 2003.

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