Earth:Campur Formation

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Campur Formation
Stratigraphic range: Turonian-Maastrichtian
TypeFormation
UnderliesPetén Group: Sepur Formation
OverliesCobán Formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
OtherDolomite, conglomerate, siltstone
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 16°00′N 90°30′W / 16.0°N 90.5°W / 16.0; -90.5
Paleocoordinates [ ⚑ ] 24°12′N 80°06′W / 24.2°N 80.1°W / 24.2; -80.1
RegionAlta Verapaz, Petén
CountryGuatemala
ExtentPetén Basin
Type section
Named forCampur
Named byVinson
Year defined1962
Campur Formation is located in Guatemala
Campur Formation
Campur Formation (Guatemala)

The Campur Formation (Kca) is a geologic formation of the Petén Basin of northern Guatemala. The subtidal limestone preserves fossils dating back to the Late Cretaceous period.[1]

Description

The formation consists of fossiliferous limestones with minor levels of dolomites. The formation is rich in rudists and miliolids.[2] Breccias and clayey conglomerates, siltstones and limestones occur in the formation. The formation was probably deposited in a fore-reef environment in an open shelf system.[3] The lower boundary of the Campur Formation is transitional into the underlying Cobán Formation. The formation is overlain by the Sepur Formation of the Petén Group.[4] The Campur Formation is laterally equivalent with the upper part of the Ixcoy Formation of western Guatemala.[5]

Fossil content

The following fossils have been uncovered from the formation:[6][7]

  • Accordiella cf. conica
  • Bournonia cardenasensis, B. excavata[8]
  • Distefanella lombricalis[9]
  • Senalveolina aubouini
  • Sulcoperculina sp.

See also

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Guatemala

References

  1. Campur Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. Machorro Sagastume, 2005, p.11
  3. Scott, 1995, p.297
  4. Cuenca Petén - MEM
  5. Machorro Sagastume, 2005, p.9
  6. El Ceibo at Fossilworks.org
  7. Rubelsanto at Fossilworks.org
  8. Scott, 1995, p.303
  9. Scott, 1995, p.304

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