Bagå Formation Explained

Bagå Formation
Type:Geological Formation
Age:Aalenian-Bathonian
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Period:Bathonian
Overlies:Sorthat Formation
Underlies:Rabekke Formation
Region:Bornholm
Prilithology:Claystone
Otherlithology:Sandstone, coal
Coordinates:55.2°N 15°W
Paleocoordinates:45.8°N 21.8°W

The Bagå Formation is a geological formation dating to around 176 to 170 million years ago, in the Early and Late Jurassic. It is located on the island of Bornholm, Denmark.[1]

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Ornithischians

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Notes and References

  1. Bonde, 2012