Yacoraite Formation

Yacoraite Formation
Type Geological formation
Sub-units Amblayo, Güemes, Alemanía and Juramento Members
Underlies Olmedo Formation, Tunal Formation
Overlies Lecho Formation

The Yacoraite Formation is a largely Mesozoic geologic formation. The deposits of this formation mainly date from the Maastrichtian of the Upper Cretaceous, but the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–T boundary) runs right through this formation near its top, and the uppermost parts are consequently from the Danian (Lower Paleocene). It was probably deposited around the intertidal zone, as the sedimentary rocks of this formation alternate according to sea level changes between deposits of muddy beaches and of shallow ocean.[1]

Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus.[2]

Well-preserved dinosaur footprints possibly of Hadrosauridae have been found in this formation, as were fossil eggs, stromatolites and the Mesozoic palynomorph Aquilapollenites. [1]

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Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Marquillas et al. (2003)
  2. Weishampel et al. (2004: pp.517-607)

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