Angostura Colorada
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Angostura Colorada Formation is a Campanian to Maastrichtian geologic formation of the Neuquén Basin and North Patagonian Massif in the Río Negro Province of Argentina. Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 5Mina Antonio Mellado, Cerro Mesa : Río Negro - ? 13712
1 km from diatomite mine of A. Mellado, 8 km N of Ingeniero Jacobacci, near Cerro Mesa, in area of Cari-Laufquen Grande (mtn)La Calera, Ingeniero Jacobacci : Río Negro - ? 13712 75729 76416 85586
5 km N of Ingeniero Jacobacci locality, Bajo Colorado area. The Bajo Colorado area is near the town of Ingeniero Jacobacci (Rio Negro Province, Argentina).Barrios, Los Menucos (MLP) : Río Negro - ? 13712
Los MenucosCasa de Piedra, Estancia Maquinchao : Río Negro - ? 11740 13712 14221 16547 38236
Casa de Piedra, Estancia Maquinchao
Coordinates: 41º 13´18.7´´S, 69º 27´21.3´´WBetween Centinela Hill and Carri Laufquen Lake : Río Negro - ? 76534 82599
Located within 100 m of the coordinates 41°15′22.83″S 69°24′31.99″W, between Centinela Hill and Carri Laufquen Lake, E of road to Ingeniero Jacobacci city (SW Río Negro Province, Argentina)
Publication(s)
La base comprend 10 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J. E. Powell. 2003. Revision of South American titanosaurid dinosaurs: palaeobiological, palaeobiogeographical and phylogenetic aspects. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum Launceston 111:1-173
- ↑1 P. Cruzado-Caballero, L. S. Filippi, and A. H. Méndez, A. C. Garrido, I. Díaz-Martínez. 2018. First ornithopod remains from the Bajo de la Carpa Formation (Santonian, Upper Cretaceous), northern Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 83:182-193 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2017.07.022)
- ↑1 P. Cruzado-Caballero. 2017. New hadrosaurid remains from the Late Cretaceous of Río Negro Province (Argentina, Late Cretaceous). Journal of Iberian Geology 43:307-318 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s41513-017-0023-5)
- ↑1 D. Pol, E. Vlachos, and F. Aspromonte. 2023. The end of the dinosaur era in Patagonia (NatGeo Project).
- ↑1 2 J. E. Powell. 1987. The Late Cretaceous fauna of Los Alamitos, Patagonia, Argentina part VI—the titanosaurids. Revista del Museo Argentina de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" e Instituto Nacional de Investigacion de las Ciencias Naturales: Paleontología 3(3):147-153
- ↑1 K. Carpenter and K. Alf. 1994. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs, nests, and babies. Dinosaur Eggs and Babies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 J. F. Bonaparte. 1996. Cretaceous tetrapods of Argentina. Münchner Geowissenschaften Abhandlungen 30:73-130
- ↑1 A. G. Martinelli, D. Riff, and R. P. Lopes. 2011. Discussion about the occurrence of the genus Aeolosaurus Powell 1987 (Dinosauria, Titanosauria) in the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil. Gaea - Journal of Geoscience 7(1):34-40 (https://doi.org/10.4013/gaea.2011.71.03)
- ↑1 2 V. Zurriaguz, A. Martinelli, and G. W. Rougier, M. D. Ezcurra. 2017. A saltasaurine titanosaur (Sauropoda: Titanosauriformes) from the Angostura Colorada Formation (upper Campanian, Cretaceous) of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 75:101-114 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2017.03.016)
- ↑1 B. A. Navarro, A. M. Ghilardi, and V. Díez Díaz, K. L. N. Bandeira, A. G. S. Cattaruzzi, F. V. Iori, A. M. Martine, A. B. Carvalho, L. E. Anelli, M. A. Fernandes, H. Zaher. 2022. A new nanoid titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil. Ameghiniana 59(5):317-354 (https://doi.org/10.5710/AMGH.25.08.2022.3477)
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