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Apón_Formation Latitude and Longitude:

10°57′30″N 71°38′50″W / 10.95833°N 71.64722°W / 10.95833; -71.64722
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Apón Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous ( Late Aptian)
Type Geological formation
Sub-unitsMachiques Member
Underlies Aguardiente Formation
Overlies Río Negro Formation
Lithology
Primary Limestone, marl
Other Calcareous and sandy shales
Location
Coordinates 10°57′30″N 71°38′50″W / 10.95833°N 71.64722°W / 10.95833; -71.64722
Approximate paleocoordinates 7°42′N 41°06′W / 7.7°N 41.1°W / 7.7; -41.1
Region La Guajira, Maracaibo Basin
Country  Colombia
  Venezuela
Type section
Named for Apón River
Apón Formation is located in Venezuela
Apón Formation
Apón Formation (Venezuela)

The Apón Formation is a geological formation in northwestern Venezuela ( Maracaibo Basin) and northern Colombia ( La Guajira), [1] whose thick-bedded limestone interbedded with subordinate amounts of dark gray calcareous shale and sandy shale strata date back to the Early Cretaceous ( Late Aptian epoch). [2] Pterosaur remains of Ornithocheiridae indet. (= ?Anhangueridae indet.) are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation. [3]

Fossil content

The following fossils, among others, have been found in the Apón Formation at Toas island: Spiroculina sp., Orbitolina concava, Gryphaeostrea, Amphidonte (Ceratostreon) boussingaulti, Ostrea sp., Amphitriscoelus waringi, Requienia sp., Parahoplites sp., Cheloniceras sp., Quinqueloculina sp., Triloculina sp., [2] and Panopea (Myopsis) plicata in Río Negro. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ García González et al., 2010
  2. ^ a b Apón Formation (Toas Island) at Fossilworks.org
  3. ^ Barrett et al., 2008, p.84
  4. ^ Apón Formation (Río Negro) at Fossilworks.org

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