San Lorenzo Formation, Bolivia

The San Lorenzo Formation is a Dapingian geologic formation of southern Bolivia. The dark gray, greenish, and black shale with thin intercalations of white-yellow quartzites were deposited in an open marine submarine fan environment.[1][2]

San Lorenzo Formation
Stratigraphic range: Dapingian
~478–466 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale, sandstone
OtherQuartzite
Location
Coordinates21.0°S 65.0°W / -21.0; -65.0
Approximate paleocoordinates45.3°S 129.1°W / -45.3; -129.1
RegionTarija Department
Country Bolivia
Type section
Named forSan Lorenzo
San Lorenzo Formation, Bolivia (Bolivia)

Fossil content

Early Ordovician (470 Ma)

The formation has provided the following fossils:

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See also

References

Further reading

  • R. Suárez Soruco. 1976. El sistema ordovícico en Bolivia. Revista Tecnica YPF Bolivia 5(2):111-123
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