Agua Nueva Formation

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Agua Nueva Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Cenomanian
Type
Formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
OtherShale. bentonite, chert
Location
CountryMexico
ExtentSan Luis Potosí

The Agua Nueva Formation is a

period. It consists "predominantly of alternating fossiliferous, organic matter-rich, laminated, dark gray limestone and non-laminated, organic matter-poor limestone in decimeter-thick beds (10 to 30 cm) with occasional centimetric beds (5 cm) of brown shale that show no apparent internal structures."[1] The formation is noted for its qualities as a Konservat-Lagerstätte, with notable finds including the plesiosaur Mauriciosaurus and shark Aquilolamna
.

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