Santa Cruz Mudstone | |
Type: | Formation |
Age: | Tortonian-Messinian |
Period: | Tortonian |
Prilithology: | Siliceous organic mudstone |
Namedfor: | Santa Cruz County |
Coordinates: | 37.1°N -122.3°W |
Paleocoordinates: | 36.6°N -119.8°W |
Underlies: | Purisima Formation |
Overlies: | Santa Margarita Sandstone |
Thickness: | >2700m (8,900feet) |
Extent: | Santa Cruz Mountains |
The Santa Cruz Mudstone is a geologic formation in California. The siliceous organic mudstones of the formation were deposited in deep water and fluvial environments. The formation overlies the Santa Margarita Sandstone and is overlain by the Purisima Formation. The Santa Cruz Mudstone was formerly considered part of the Monterey Formation. The formation preserves bivalve and echinoid fossils as well as vertebrates of Parabalaenoptera baulinensis and Otodus megalodon. The formation dates back to the Late Miocene (Tortonian to Messinian) period.[1] [2] [3]