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Röt Formation

The Röt Formation or Rötton Formation (German for Röt Shale), or Upper Buntsandstein, is a geologic formation of the Buntsandstein in Germany. It preserves fossils dating back to the Middle Triassic Epoch (Anisian or Aegean or Bithynian in the regional stratigraphy).[1] The formation overlies the Plattenstein and Solling Formations and is overlain by the Jena Formation.[2][3]

The limestones, mudstones, shales and sandstones of the formation, deposited in a shallow marine environment, have provided fossils of early archosaurs, temnospondyls, fish and insects.

Fossil content

The formation has provided the following fossils:[1]

Correlations

Based on the fossils of early archosaurs, the formation is correlated with the Donguz Formation of Russia, the upper Heshanggou Formation of China and the Holbrook Member of the Moenkopi Formation of Arizona.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Röt Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Butler et al., 2011, p.2
  3. ^ a b Butler et al., 2011, p.25
  4. ^ a b Schoch & Werneburg, 1999
  5. ^ Fraser & Rieppel, 2006
  6. ^ a b c Butler et al., 2011
  7. ^ a b c Ortlam, 1967
  8. ^ a b Rieppel, 1997
  9. ^ Rieppel, 1999
  10. ^ Sues & Reisz, 2008
  11. ^ Von Huene, 1958
  12. ^ Ansorge, 1994

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