Ringbone Formation
| Ringbone Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Campanian ~ | |
| Type | Geological formation |
| Underlies | Hidalgo Formation |
| Overlies | Mojado Formation |
| Thickness | 7,500 feet (2,300 m) |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Mudstone |
| Other | Sandstone |
| Location | |
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| Region | New Mexico |
| Country | United States |
| Type section | |
| Named for | Ringbone Ranch |
| Named by | S.G. Lasky |
| Year defined | 1938 |
Ringbone Formation (the United States) Ringbone Formation (New Mexico) | |
The Ringbone Formation is a Campanian geologic formation in southwestern New Mexico.[1][2]
Description
[edit | edit source]The base of the formation is a conglomerate with boulders up to 2.5 feet (0.76 m) in diameter. The bulk of the formation is dark shale with minor sandstone and black limestone. The upper beds are tuffaceous sandstone with minor black limestone. A basalt flow and an andesite breccia are present in the upper beds.[1] The total thickness is about 7,500 feet (2,300 m). The formation interfingers with the underlying Mojado Formation and is overlain by the Hidalgo Formation.[3]
Fossils
[edit | edit source]The formation contains fossils of the gastropod Physa,[2][4] the palm Sabal, and other fossils consistent with Campanian age.[3]
Dinosaur remains of tyrannosaurs and hadrosaurs are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[5] These include possible remains of Albertosaurus[6] and a hadrosaur tail skin impression.[7]
History of investigation
[edit | edit source]The formation was first named as the Ringbone Shale by Lasky in 1938 for outcrops near Ringbone Ranch in the Little Hatchet Mountains.[1] Zeller renamed the unit as the Ringbone Formation in 1970.[3]
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b c Lasky 1938.
- ^ a b Hayes 1970.
- ^ a b c Zeller 1970.
- ^ Basabilbazo 2000, p. 207.
- ^ Weishampel, Dodson & Osmólska 2004, pp. 517–607, "Dinosaur distribution.".
- ^ Lucas, Basabilvazo & Lawton 1990.
- ^ Anderson et al. 1998.
Bibliography
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