From Stardust to Seaway to Ice Age
From Stardust to Seaway to Ice Age
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At Concretionites.com, recent discoveries show a link between meteorite impacts within the Cretaceous age Pierre Seaway of South Dakota, and large concretion formation in the Seaway over a 12-million-year period. Four scientifically dated impact sites, within the Western Interior Seaway, have been age correlated to match four large septarian concretion and fossil ball horizons exposed along the shale banks of Elk Creek, a tributary of the Cheyenne River Basin of Central South Dakota.
Concretionites are a unique type of septarian concretion formed and/or influenced by the energy generated from meteorite impacts, including shock waves and seafloor scouring tsunamis.
The Pierre Seaway was a warm shallow sea teaming with marine life. Plankton and algae were abundant, and large kelp forests provided for a diverse food chain consisting of Mollusks, Fishes, swimming Reptiles, and marine Birds.
Concretionites.com, was founded in 2024 by the Litchfield's, who have been collecting and sharing research quality fossil and mineral bearing septarian concretions in the Pierre Seaway, for over 40 years. TheNaughtyNautilus.com.
Don Litchfield has a B.S in Geological Engineering from the SD School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota. Don has been providing research quality specimens to museums, institutions and fellow enthusiasts since 1982.
We have two prep lab locations, one on Elk Creek, the other in Jacksonville, Oregon. We provide a wide range of services including, fossil and mineral field assessments, collecting and preparation, and geological mapping.
Research in 2022 provided the link between meteorite impacts and fossil ball concretionites. Known dates of several impact sites matched known Ammonite and Inoceramus Zone ages found well preserved within the concretionites.
The largest Concretionite Zone overlaps the mineralization zone. Barium from the ancient volcanic ash, and calcium from the calcareous shale, have been mobilized and precipitated within the concretionites during the last Ice Age.
The large Placenticeras Zone dated at 73 myo, sets at the lower boundary of the Verendrye Formation and upper boundary of the DeGrey Formation, both part of the extensive Pierre Shale Group of Formations deposited over a 12 my period.
By studying these Concretionites, their size and fossilized contents, we can literally piece together a detailed picture of those fateful impacts 70 mya and their aftermath. This knowledge not only enriches our understanding of Earth's history but also helps us better prepare for potential future meteorite impacts including climate change.
While these known impacts are an awe-inspiring testament to the power of cosmic collisions, they are but a few of Earth's many impact events. Each of these impacts tells a unique story about our ancient Seaway and the forces that have shaped it. Research gives deeper appreciation for the role of celestial events in our planet's evolution.
Our goal is to provide a "one of a kind - first time" Exhibit of the various Concretionite Zones we find on Elk Creek. Each type of Concretionite displayed in a manner beneficial for not only scientific discovery, but also for show casing the amazing beauty and artistry of the many seaway species and mineral formations that evolved over time.
TheNaughtyNautilus.com was founded by Don Litchfield who has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Engineering from South Dakota Tech in Rapid City, SD. Don and his family have been collecting Golden Barite on Elk Creek, South Dakota and Western Interior Seaway Ammonites and other Cephalopods for over 40 years, leading to the recent Concretionite genesis discovery.
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The upper Pierre Shale banks of Elk Creek, South Dakota
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