The Mizdah Formation is a geologic formation in the Awbari Governorate, southwestern Libya. The unit preserves fossils dating back to the Cenomanian and Turonian stages of the early Late Cretaceous period.[1]
Mizdah Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Cenomanian-Turonian ~ | |
Type | Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 26°36′N 12°48′E / 26.6°N 12.8°E |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 9°24′N 9°06′E / 9.4°N 9.1°E |
Region | Awbari Governorate |
Country | Libya |
Extent | Idehan Ubari, Libyan Desert |
Fossil content
editThe formation has provided the following fossils:[1][2]
- Fish
- Reptiles
- Mammals
See also
edit- Echkar and Farak Formations, contemporaneous fossiliferous formations of Niger
- Kem Kem Group, contemporaneous fossiliferous unit of Morocco
- Sannine Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Lebanon
- Calcare di Bari, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Italy
References
edit- ^ a b Mizdah Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Nessov et al., 1998
Bibliography
edit- Nessov, L. A.; V. I. Zhegallo, and A. O. Averianov. 1998. A new locality of Late Cretaceous snakes, mammals and other vertebrates in Africa (western Libya). Annales de Paléontologie 84. 265–275. .