Sundance Formation
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Sundance Formation Stratigraphic range: Jurassic | |
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Type | sedimentary |
Underlies | Morrison Formation |
Overlies | Chugwater Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | limestone |
Other | shale, sandstone |
Location | |
Region | Western North America |
Country | United States |
The Sundance Formation is a western North American sequence of Upper Jurassic age[1] marine shales, sandy shales, and sandstones.
The Sundance Formation underlies the western North American Morrison Formation, the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in the Americas, and is separated by a disconformity from the underlying Upper Triassic Chugwater Formation red beds. The Sundance Formation is known for fossils of an extinct species of marine cephalopod, Belemnites densus.
Vertebrate paleofauna
Pterosaurs
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Invertebrate paleofauna
Belemnoids
Belemnoids of the Sundance Formation | ||||
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References
- ↑ Jennings, Debra S.; Stephen T. Hasiotis (2006). "Taphonomic analysis of a dinosaur feeding site using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Morrison Formation, Southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA". Palaios (SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology) 21 (5): 480–492. doi:10.2110/palo.2005.P05-062R.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Lockley, M.; Harris, J.D.; and Mitchell, L. 2008. "A global overview of pterosaur ichnology: tracksite distribution in space and time." Zitteliana. B28. p. 187-198. ISSN 1612 - 4138.