- Source: Nanxiong Formation
The Nanxiong Formation (also known as Yuanpu Formation) is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation in Guangdong Province. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Description
It consists of continental siliciclastic red beds, with fauna which similar to that of the Nemegt Formation. It has been dated to about 66.7 ± 0.3 million years ago. It is the lowest unit of the Nanxiong Basin, a small graben created during Mesozoic rifting. Buck et al. state that it overlies Jurassic granite basement, and is conformably overlain by the Shanghu Formation. Alternative stratigraphic schemes for the Nanxiong basin have been proposed, one of which refers to the Nanxiong succession as the Nanxiong Group, and dividing it into the Yuanfu, Zhutian and Zhenshui formations, and overlying the Albian to Turonian Changba Formation.
Paleobiota of the Nanxiong Formation
= Crocodilians
== Lizards
== Turtles
== Dinosaurs
=Ornithischians
= Hadrosaurs =
Sauropods
Theropods
= Oviraptorosaurs =
= Therizinosaurs =
= Tyrannosaurs =
= Other Theropods =
See also
List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations
Dalangshan Formation
References
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