• Source: Santa Susana Formation
    • The Santa Susana Formation is a Paleogene period geologic formation in the Simi Hills and western Santa Susana Mountains of southern California.
      The formation consists largely of light-gray shale and some fine-grained shaly sandstone, with a lens of heavy conglomerates in the lower part. Small beds of limestone are also present. It is from 1,000–1,500 feet (300–460 m) thick.


      Fossil content


      The Santa Susana Formation preserves fossils from the Late Paleocene to Early Eocene epochs in the Paleogene period of the Cenozoic Era. Fossilized fauna in the Santa Susana Formation is entirely different from that of underlying Martinez Formation, and has very little in common with that of the overlying Meganos Formation.


      See also



      Geology of Los Angeles County, California
      List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in California
      Paleogene California
      Paleontology in California


      References




      External links


      Media related to Santa Susana Formation (California) at Wikimedia Commons

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