Dushihin Formation Explained

Dushihin Formation
Type:Geological formation
Age:Aptian
Period:Aptian
Prilithology:Claystone, conglomerate
Region:Övörkhangai Province
Country: Mongolia
Coordinates:45.4°N 101.7°W
Paleocoordinates:46.5°N 101.7°W

The Dushihin Formation is an Early Cretaceous (Aptian) geologic formation in the Övörkhangai Province of Mongolia.[1] The formation preserves fossils of Psittacosaurus mongoliensis and fossil eggs described as Trachoolithus faticanus.

Description

The formation comprises concretionary, calcareous claystones and concretionary, brown, gray, green, blue, calcareous claystones with large flattened lime concretions. Within 3m (10feet) in the formation is a lens of lighter grayish-brown clay with green and blue spots and small lime concretions. In the lens is also an inclusion of blue, pale purple-spotted aleurite. The depositional environment has been interpreted as lacustrine.[2]

Fossil content

The following fossils were reported from the lacustrine claystones and conglomerates of the formation:[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://paleobiodb.org/classic/displayStrata?geological_group=&formation=Dushihin&group_formation_member=Dushihin Dushihin Formation
  2. https://paleobiodb.org/classic/basicCollectionSearch?collection_no=52127 Builjasutuin-Khuduk
  3. Shuvalov, 1975
  4. Mikhailov, 2000
  5. Mikhailov et al., 1994
  6. Kurzanov & Mikhailov, 1989