Forni Dolostone Explained

Forni Dolostone
Type:Geological formation
Age:Norian (Alaunian)
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Period:Norian
Prilithology:Dolomite
Otherlithology:Marl
Namedfor:Forni di Sopra
Region:Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Coordinates:46.4°N 12.6°W
Paleocoordinates:26.5°N 16°W

The Forni Dolostone, also known as the Dolomia di Forni, is a Late Triassic (Norian, or Alaunian in the local biochronology) dolomite geological formation in northeastern Italy. The formation was deposited in a lagoonal to shallow marine environment.[1]

Description

It represents deposition in an anoxic marine basin whose maximum depth was about 400m (1,300feet), and was surrounded by the shallow water carbonate platform of the Dolomia Principale Formation. The Dolomia di Forni is composed mainly of dark, often cherty, well-bedded dolostone that is frequently thinly laminated and sometimes slumped. Thicker laminae are graded and represent distal turbidites. The basinal facies preserving the tetrapod remains are composed mainly of distal turbidites and carbonate mud deposited by fallout.[1]

Fossil content

The following fossils have been reported from the formation:[1]

Pterosaurs of the Forni Dolostone
Genus Species Presence Notes Images
Austriadactylus[2] A. cristatus
Preondactylus[3] P. buffariniiFound near a small church in the Preone Valley of Udine ProvinceFound in a gastric pellet
Seazzadactylus[4] S. venieri
Eudimorphodon[5] E. rosenfeldi
Other reptiles
Fish
Arachnids
Crustaceans
Flora

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=displayStrata&geological_group=&formation=Dolomia%20di%20Forni&group_formation_member=Dolomia%20di%20Forni Dolomia di Forni
  2. Wild, 1984
  3. Wellnhofer, Peter (1991). "Summary of Triassic Pterosaurs." The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs. London, UK: Salamander Books Limited. p. 67.
  4. Dalla Vecchia, 2019
  5. Dalla Vecchia, 1995
  6. Muscio, 1997
  7. Calzavara et al., 1981
  8. Tintori & Sassi, 1992
  9. Dalla Vecchia & Selden, 2013