Karabastau Formation Explained

Karabastau Formation
Type:Geological formation
Period:Late Jurassic
Prilithology:Claystone dolomite,
Otherlithology:Sandstone, conglomerate
Region:Central Asia
Country: Kazakhstan
Thickness:26m (85feet) exposed
Area:Karatau Mountains

The Karabastau Formation (Kazakh: Qarabastaý svıtasy) is a geological formation and lagerstätte in the Karatau Mountains of southern Kazakhstan whose strata date to the Middle to Late Jurassic. It is an important locality for insect fossils that has been studied since the early 20th century, alongside the rarer remains of vertebrates, including pterosaurs, salamanders, lizards and crocodiles.[1] [2]

Lithology and depositional environment

The primary lithology consists of 1 mm thick varve laminations of claystone, with a dark part and a light dolomitic part, which probably correspond to a wet and dry season respectively, alongside rare, several cm thick sandstone interbeds. These were deposited within an ancient freshwater paleolake, that given the number of laminations has been suggested to have existed for over 150,000 years. The top of the formation shows the laminations becoming wavy, likely as a result of microbial interactions, and the top of the formation is capped by a conglomerate predominantly composed of black Carboniferous limestone pebbles.

History of discovery

The Karabastau Formation was first discovered in 1921 by Soviet geologists, and was declared a protected paleontological reserve in 1924.

Paleofauna

Vertebrates

GenusSpeciesCountyMemberAbundanceNotesImages
BatrachognathusB. volans2 specimensAn Anurognathid Pterosaur.
KaratausuchusK. sharoviAn Atoposaurid Crocodylomorph.
KaraurusK. sharovistem-group salamander.
PraeornisP. sharovi2 specimensProto-Feather
SharovisaurusS. karatauensisA Paramacellodid lizard
SordesS. pilosus8 specimensA Pterodactylomorph Pterosaur.
Yaxartemys Y. longicaudaTurtle, possibly belongs to Xinjiangchelyidae
MorrolepisM. aniscowitchi346 specimensCoccolepidid fish[3]
PteroniscusP. turkestanensisPalaeonisciform fish, closely related to Uighuroniscidae and Daqingshaniscus.
SpherosteusS. scharoviPeipiaosteid fish, related to sturgeons and paddlefish

Invertebrates

Hundreds of species of insects are known from several localities within the formation, primarily Karatau-Mikhailovka[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

Flora

GenusSpeciesCountyMemberAbundanceNotesImages
WilliamsoniellaWilliamsoniella karataviensisBennettitales
WeltrichiaWeltrichia auliensis
Ptilophyllum
Otozamites
BrachyphyllumConifer
Pagiophyllum

See also

Notes and References

  1. Barrett, P.M., Butler, R.J., Edwards, N.P., & Milner, A.R. Pterosaur distribution in time and space: an atlas. p61-107. in Flugsaurier: Pterosaur papers in honour of Peter Wellnhofer. 2008. Hone, D.W.E., and Buffetaut, E. (eds). Zitteliana B, 28. 264pp.http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12007/1/zitteliana_2008_b28_05.pdf
  2. Dzik. Jerzy. Sulej. Tomasz. Niedźwiedzki. Grzegorz. 2010-07-14. Possible link connecting reptilian scales with avian feathers from the early Late Jurassic of Kazakstan. Historical Biology. en. 22. 4. 394–402. 10.1080/08912961003710616. 2010HBio...22..394D . 55901653 . 0891-2963.
  3. Skrzycka. Roksana. 2014-07-03. Revision of two relic actinopterygians from the Middle or Upper Jurassic Karabastau Formation, Karatau Range, Kazakhstan. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. en. 38. 3. 364–390. 10.1080/03115518.2014.880267. 2014Alch...38..364S . 129308632 . 0311-5518.
  4. Web site: Karabastau Formation. paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  5. Web site: Karatau-Galkino (PIN collection 1789). Paleobiology Database.
  6. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2997). Paleobiology Database.
  7. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2554). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  8. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2066). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  9. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2239). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  10. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2384). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  11. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2904). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  12. Web site: Karatau-Mikhailovka (PIN collection 2784). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.
  13. Web site: Karatau-Galkino (PIN collection 2452). paleobiodb.org. 2020-01-31.