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Mabdi

Description

Source: Wikipédia

The Mabdi Formation is a Late Jurassic geologic formation in western Yemen. It is considered Kimmeridgian in age based on invertebrates. It is laterally equivalent to the Sabatain Formation. It consists of limestone, sandstone and shale deposited in a nearshore shallow marine setting during widespread marine transgression on the Arabian Shelf. Remains of vertebrates, including Dinosaurs have been recovered from the formation. These include the remains of an indeterminate sauropod as well as those of hybodont sharks, pycnodont fish, turtles, and crocodilians. The sauropod was found in hard calcite cemented sandstone, not all of the bones of the individual were collected, with many remaining at the locality pending further excavation

Découvertes

Source: The Paleobiology Database

Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 1
  • drapeau Yémen YMN-3 : ? - ? 36662
  • locality YMN-3, along Sana'a-Sa'dah highway

Publication(s)

La base comprend 1 publication(s).

Source: The Paleobiology Database

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