Xiguayuan
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Xiguayuan Formation is an Early Cretaceous (Barremian) geologic formation in Hebei Province of China. Fossil ornithopod tracks have been reported from the formation. It was deposited in a shallow lacustrine setting and is noted for its hyperpycnite facies.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 3Sangyuan I tracksite : Hebei - Luangping 16852 76725 79876
beside the railway, 70 m S of Sangyuan Village, Anchungoumen Township, Luanping CountyPianling tracksite : Hebei - Luanping 14092 54567 79980
in a sloping sandstone by a railway in Pianling Village, Luanping CountySangyuan II tracksite : Hebei - Luangping 76725
150 m E of Sangyuan I tracksite, Anchungoumen Township, Luanping County
Publication(s)
La base comprend 6 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 M. Matsukawa, M. G. Lockley, and J. Li. 2006. Cretaceous terrestrial biotas of East Asia, with special reference to dinosaur-dominated ichnofaunas: towards a synthesis. Cretaceous Research 27(1):3-21 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.009)
- ↑1 2 3 L. Xing, M. G. Lockley, and Z. Qin, H. Klein, A. Romilio, W. S. Persons, X. Nie, X. Wan. 2019. Dinosaur tracks from the Lower Cretaceous Xiguayuan Formation in the Luanping Basin, Hebei Province, China. Cretaceous Research 103 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.06.009)
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley, L. Xing, and J. Y. Kim, M. Matsukawa. 2014. Tracking Lower Cretaceous Dinosaurs in China: a new database for comparison with ichnofaunal data from Korea, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia . Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 113:770-789 (https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12308)
- ↑1 2 M. G. Lockley and M. Matsukawa. 1998. Lower Cretaceous vertebrate tracksites of East Asia. Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 14:135-142
- ↑1 M. G. Lockley and J. L. Wright. 2001. Trackways of large quadrupedal ornithopods from the Cretaceous: a review. Mesozoic Vertebrate Life: New Research Inspired by the Paleontology of Philip J. Currie
- ↑1 B. Wang, J. Li, and Z. Bai, J. Gao, S. Dong, B. Hu, S. Zhao, J. Chang. 2016. Research on dinoasur footprints in Zizhou, Shaanxi Province, China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 90(1):1-18
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