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Duntulm

Description

Source: Wikipédia

The Duntulm Formation is a sedimentary geologic formation deposited in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The formation was previously known as the 'Lower Ostrea Beds', and dates to the Bathonian stage of the Middle Jurassic. The formation is noted for its highly fossiliferous oyster beds, which compose of the species Praeexogyra hebridica. The sedimentary sequence also forms part of the Great Estuarine Group.

Découvertes

Source: The Paleobiology Database

Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 5
  • drapeau Royaume-Uni An Corran, Level B : Scotland - Highland 14910 17705 69002 78890
  • At An Corran, Stenscholl, Staffin, Isle of Skye. Coordinates are based on Staffin.
  • drapeau Royaume-Uni Duntulm sauropod trackways Bed 9b : Scotland - ? 60143
  • Duntulm Castle used as the source of co-ordinates. It lies around 200 m north of Bed 9b. OSGB grid reference NG408742.
  • drapeau Royaume-Uni Duntulm sauropod trackways Bed 34 : Scotland - ? 60143
  • Duntulm Castle used as the source of co-ordinates. It lies around 400 m north of Bed 34. OSGB grid reference NG408742.
  • drapeau Royaume-Uni Duntulm sauropod trackways Bed 35 : Scotland - ? 60143
  • Duntulm Castle used as the source of co-ordinates. It lies around 400 m north of Bed 35. OSGB grid reference NG408742.
  • drapeau Royaume-Uni Cairidh Ghlumaig tracksite, Isle of Skye : Scotland - Highland 78890
  • Cairidh Ghlumaig, near Duntulm Castle, Isle of Skye

Publication(s)

La base comprend 5 publication(s).

Source: The Paleobiology Database

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