Sunjiagou Formation
Sunjiagou Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: | |
Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Shiqianfeng Group |
Underlies | Liujiagou Formation |
Overlies | Shangshihezi Formation |
Thickness | 100-200 metres |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone, Siltstone, Mudstone |
Location | |
Country | China |
Extent | Shanxi |
The Sunjiagou Formation is a geological formation in Shanxi, China. It is of Lopingian age. The lower and middle parts of the formation consists of intensely bioturbated fine grained sandstones and thinly interbedded mudstones, deposited in a shallow-shore lake depositional environment, while the upper part consists of fine grained sandstone, siltstone and mudstone.[1] Alongside the Naobaogou Formation, it has provided an important vertebrate fauna.
Paleobiota
Genus | Species | Material | Notes | |
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Sanchuansaurus[2] | S. pygmaeus | Pareiasaur
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Shihtienfenia [2] | S. permica | Pareiasaur | ||
Seroherpeton[3] | S. yangquanensis | right upper jaw and palate | Embolomeri | |
Taoheodon[4] | T. baizhijuni | Dicynodont
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Cryptodontia[5] | Indeterminate | Partial skull | Dicynodont |
References
- PMID 26054731.
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- ISSN 2193-0066.
- S2CID 221749476.
- ^ Yi J, Liu J, 2020. Pareiasaur and dicynodont fossils from upper Permian of Shouyang, Shanxi, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 58(1): 16โ23