Djadokhta
Description
Source: Wikipédia
La Formation de Djadokhta (ou Djadochta) est une formation géologique datant de la fin du Crétacé supérieur, composante du bassin de Nemegt en Mongolie, dans la partie nord-ouest du désert de Gobi.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 46Toogreeg Shire [PMPE] : Omnogov - ? 5680 9899 10057 10453 14217 18347 41004 59136 62057 63431 63572 81410
Toogreeg Shire, 50 km W of Bayn Dzak, OmnogovChonji cliffs/Flaming cliffs : Omnogov - ? 6944
Shabarakh Usu (= Flaming Cliffs, Bayn Dzak), Chonji cliffs region, MongoliaBayn Dzak site [PMPE] : Omnogov - ? 9902 13264 13265 14221 70925 89144
Bayn Dzak (= Shabarak Usu), OmnogovBayn Dzak, site 2 [PMPE] : Omnogov - ? 9900 9901 14235 63354 63572 69232
Bayn Dzak (= Bain Dzak, Shabarak Usu), OmnogovBayn Dzak site [PMPE] : Omnogov - ? 9899 9901
Bayn Dzak (= Shabarakh Usu), OmnogovUkhaa Tolgod (AMNH) : Omnogov - ? 5757 13618 19734
Ukhaa Tolgod "is in the Nemegt Basins of the southwestern Gobi desert, about 10 km northwest of the village of Davs and 3 km southeast of Gilbent mountain (Fig 1a). It comprises several low hills, cliffs and gullies extending for about 7 km along a broad wash. The main concentration of specimens occurs in an amphitheatre (4 sq km) that marks the upper reaches of the wash." (Dashzeveg et al. 1995) Lat long is for Nemegt Mountains. - Ankylosauridae
- Bagaceratops
- Carnosauria
- Oviraptoridae
- Velociraptor mongoliensis
- Velociraptor
- Shuvuuia deserti
Bolor's Hill : Omnogov - ? 9962 12905
Bolor's Hill, approximately 5 km away from the main Ukhaa Tolgod exposure. See Ukhaa Tolgod, coll. 37184.Ankylosaur Flats, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov - ? 9961 12905 18118 33957 48407 70244 70733 86065 92749
Ankylosaur Flats, Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia. Includes "Big Mamma" sublocalityMark's Second Egg, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov Aimak - ? 9961
Mark's Second Egg, Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia.Granger's Hill, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov Aimak - ? 9961 11743
Granger's Hill, Ukhaa TolgodXanadu, Ukhaa Tolgod (MAS-AMNH) : Omnogov - Gurvan Tes 5757 11741 11793 14724 19381 19734 30727 58210 92749
Xanadu (and some specimens from just south of it), = sublocality 7, Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia; near salt extraction settlement of DausCamels Humps Amphitheater, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov - Gurvan Tes 11795 14449 19734
Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia; near salt extraction settlement of DausShabarakh Usu (AMNH loc. 12049) : Omnogov - ? 12056 12314 13060 13076 13096 14566 15004 18347 18351 54198 56333 59215 62429 62839 63491 63572 64040 69232 70244 86065
on Kwei-wa-ting trail, E of Artsa Bogdo, Gobi Desert, Mongolia; at Shabarakh Usu (= Flaming Cliffs)- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Saurischia
- Protoceratops
- Velociraptor mongoliensis
- Saurornithoides mongoliensis
- Oviraptor philoceratops
- Pinacosaurus grangeri
Khongil West [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 42294 55067
western area of KhongilShabarakh Usu, Volcano sublocality [PMPE] : Omnogov - ? 10461 13060 13076 41004 62057
on Kwei-wa-ting trail, E of Artsa Bogdo, Gobi Desert, Mongolia; at Shabarakh Usu (= Flaming Cliffs)Tögrögiin Shiree [AMNH] : Omnogov - ? 13617 13618 14285 18146 18147 18352 19734 28248 41123 58210
Bayn Dzak (PIN coll. 614) [MPE/SMPE] : Omnogov - ? 6944 7347 9909 14217 14386 14387 18696 23829 27284 44374 61563 65116 69232 69233 70925 76475 82283 92750
- Pinacosaurus grangeri
- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Ornithomimidae
- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Bagaceratops
- Hadrosauridae
Tugrikin Shire I [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 14738 28193 35934 42153 42154 42289 42291 42293 42294 50165 53635 65627 76481 80151 82301 92746
N: 44-13-42.28; E: 103-18-09.70; A: 1043m
35 km W of Bayn Dzak- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Velociraptor mongoliensis
- Pinacosaurus grangeri
- Hadrosauridae
- Ankylosauridae
- Aepyornithomimus tugrikinensis
- Troodontidae
Alag Teg [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 25363 35934 42291 42292 42293 42294 53760 55067 76470 76475 76481 80572 82301
central Gobi, 3 km N of Toogreeg Shire. N: 44-15-2458; E: 103-17-5569; A: 982mChimney Buttes (AMNH) : Omnogov - ? 18146 18147 19734 82280
about 2 km NE of Bulgan, close to Tögrögiin ShireeFlaming Cliffs, Volcano sublocality : Omngov - ? 18147
Udan-Sayr (PIN Loc. 3907) [MPE/SMPE] : Omnogov - ? 13879 14217 14221 18352 18353 27284 44374 59518 67914 67915 69233 70925 92749 92750
Udan-Sayr locality, in depression between Arts Bogdo and Gurvan-Sayhan ranges, N of Nemegt, "south of Hovd-somon Ubur-Hangayskaymak"Zos, Ukhaa Tolgod (AMNH) : Omnogov Aimak - ? 19734 75785
adjacent to Ukhaa Tolgod; system of ravines that run into a canyon through the Gilbent UlGilvent Wash, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov - Gurvan Tes 19734 91033
Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia; near salt extraction settlement of DausFlaming Cliffs (AMNH) : Omngov - ? 14286 19734
Ereelzh sub-locality, Abdrant Nuru [HMNS-GIN] : Omngov - ? 34414 34415 42154 42293 42294 53760 55067 81065
northern part, Ereelzh sub-locality, Abdrant Nuru fossil site, 140 km NW of Dalanzadgad, 40 km N of Alag Teg, E foot of Arts Bodg Mountain Range. Probably the same as "Ireelchi"Toosgot sub-locality, Abdrant Nuru : Omngov - ? 34415 42154 42293 42294 53759 53760 81065 82304
Toosgot sub-locality, Abdrant Nuru fossil site, 140 km NW of Dalanzadgad. 44-31-19.98 N, 103-09-16.65 E, 965 m.Alag Teg tracksite (HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 34415 42154 42293 53759 76470
N: 44-15-2458; E: 103-17-5569; A: 982m
central Gobi. 3 km N of Toogreeg ShireTugrikin Shire tracksite [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 34415 42293
35 km W of Bayn DzakKhongil tracksite [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 29188 34415 42154 42293 42294
Khongil, E slope of valleyUdyn Sayr tracksite [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 34415 42154
Udyn Sayr (= Udan Sayr?)Khongil South [HMNS-GIN] : Omngov - ? 42154 42294
southern area of Khongil localityLittle Ukhaa : Omnogov Aimag - ? 35498
Approximately 10 kilometres west of the main exposures at Ukhaa TolgodTugrikiyn-Shire [SMPE] (PIN coll. 3143) : Omnogov - ? 7347 14221 18353 27284 38090 44374 69233 70925 82283 92749 93111
Bayn Dzak [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 42153 42154 42289 42293 42294 55067 80151 92746
N: 44-08-4251; E: 103-43-1741; A: 1275m. 20 km E of Bulgan somon, nearly 35 km E of Turgrikin Shire.Zhinst Tolgoi, Udyn Sayr [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 42154 42292 42293 42294 50510 55067 76473 82280 82301 82304 92746 92749
Zhinst Tolgoi of Udyn Sayr (coordinates for base camp at Zhinst Tolgoi); N: 44-05-3917; E: 102-54-3316; A: 1327m- Protoceratops
- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Protoceratops andrewsi
- Theropoda
- Velociraptor
- Pinacosaurus
- Dinosauria
- Bagaceratops
- Pinacosaurus
- Ankylosauridae
- Protoceratopsidae
Tugrikin Shire II [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 28193 42153 42289 42291 42293 42294 82301 82304
Arrived at Tugrikin Shire. The group set the camp on the top of pediment, 26.2 km from Bulgan. N: 44-13-58.3; E: 103-17-19.5; A: 1085 m
By short searching, Protoceratops skeletons and isolated skulls were found. This area rich in fossils was named as Tugrikin Shire - II (TS-H) in 1993.Dzamin Khond [HMNS-GIN] : Ömnögovi Aimag - ? 42154 42289 42291 42293 42294 49882 55067 73939 76473 82280 82301 88887 92749 93154
N: 44-03-0478; E: 102-49-1971; A: 1466m. 9 km SW of Udyn Sayr.Dzamin Khond [SMPE] (PIN coll. 4698) : Omnogov (=Southern Gobi) - ? 41695 48407 62149 66054
N: 44-03-0478; E: 102-49-1971; A: 1466mTugruk [GPIT] : Omnogov - ? 53146
Tugruk, 47 km NW of Bayn Dzak (= Bayen Sak)Tugrikin Shire III [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 42289 82301
Arrived at Tugrikin Shire. The group set the camp on the top of pediment, 26.2 km from Bulgan. N: 44-13-58.3; E: 103-17-19.5; A: 1085 mTugrikin Shire V [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 28193 42291 42292 42293 78298 82301 82304
Arrived at Tugrikin Shire. The group set the camp on the top of pediment, 26.2 km from Bulgan. N: 44-13-58.3; E: 103-17-19.5; A: 1085 mTugrikin Shire IV [HMNS-GIN] : Omnogov - ? 42289 42291 80151 82301 92746
Arrived at Tugrikin Shire. The group set the camp on the top of pediment, 26.2 km from Bulgan. N: 44-13-58.3; E: 103-17-19.5; A: 1085 mUkhaa Tolgod (general) : Omnogov - ? 64073 69687 92627 92749
Khashaat (PMPE) : Omnogov - ? 41004
Gashato locality, near Shabarahk Usu, in the Gurbun Saikhan Basin, north of
the eastern end of the Altai MountainsDeath Row, Ukhaa Tolgod : Omnogov - Gurvan Tes 78294 86065
Death Row sublocality of Camels Humps Amphitheater, Ukhaa Tolgod, Gurvan Tes Somon, Omnogov Aimak, Mongolia; near salt extraction settlement of Daus
Publication(s)
La base comprend 138 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
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