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E. Robert and L. G. Bulot. 2005. Albian ammonite faunas from Peru: The genus Neodeshaesites Casey, 1964. Journal of Paleontology 79(3):611-618; M. R. Sandy. 1994. Triassic-Jurassic articulate brachiopods from the Pucara Group, central Peru, and description of the brachidial net in the spiriferid Spondylospira. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 233: ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Fossils of Peru (108 P) P. ... List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Peru; C. Chota Formation;
The Pebas Formation is a lithostratigraphic unit of Miocene age, found in western Amazonia.The formation extends over 1,000,000 square kilometres (390,000 sq mi), including parts of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. [1]
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The basin has a 2-kilometre (1.25-mile) thick sedimentary fill, which is about half the thickness of more northern foreland basins in Peru. [2] The oldest known sediments are the Eocene sandstones of the Caballas Formation, while the youngest deposits, the fossiliferous Pisco Formation, date to the Early Pleistocene.
“The festival aims to be a tribute to the jungles of the world and its people, to the Indigenous communities, in which we believe lies the answer to the challenges and destruction that forests face now that everyone is talking about climate change,” Daniel Martínez-Quintanilla, co-executive director of the festival that ends Sunday, said.
The Pisco Formation is a geologic formation located in Peru, on the southern coastal desert of Ica and Arequipa.The approximately 640 metres (2,100 ft) thick formation was deposited in the Pisco Basin, spanning an age from the Late Miocene up to the Early Pliocene, roughly from 9.6 to 4.5 Ma.
Group Formation Period Notes Pacific Muck Formation: Late Pleistocene-Holocene [35]Mount Hope Formation: Early Pleistocene [36]Urraca Formation: Early Pleistocene [37]Charco Azul Group