Earth:Yangliujing Formation

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Yangliujing Formation
Stratigraphic range: late Anisian-Ladinian
246–242 Ma
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesZhuganpo Formation
OverliesGuanling Formation
Lithology
PrimaryDolomite
OtherLimestone
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 25°54′N 105°30′E / 25.9°N 105.5°E / 25.9; 105.5
Paleocoordinates [ ⚑ ] 12°18′N 94°30′E / 12.3°N 94.5°E / 12.3; 94.5
RegionGuizhou & Yunnan Provinces
Country China
ExtentYunnan–Guizhou Plateau
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The Yangliujing Formation is a Middle Triassic geologic unit found in the Guizhou and Yunnan Provinces of southern China .

Description

Most of the formation is represented by massive dolomites, indicative of a shallow-water depositional environment. Fossils are generally rare, but conodonts from the Anisian-Ladinian boundary (namely several species of Neogondolella) are known from the lower part of the formation. Some marine reptiles have been found in dolomitic limestone near Dingxiao, an area of Guizhou sometimes considered to preserve the upper part of the Yangliujing Formation. However, under a more restrictive definition of the Yangliujing Formation, the fossils of Dingxiao would instead belong to the overlying Zhuganpo Formation.[1][2]

Fossil content

The following fossils have been reported from the formation:

Fish
Brachiopods
  • Mentzelia sp.
  • Nudispiriferina sp.
Bivalves
  • Asoella illyrica
  • Unionites sp.
Crinoids
  • Traumatocrinus hsui
Conodonts

References

  1. Benton et al., 2013
  2. Sun et al., 2016

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