El Molino Formation
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The El Molino Formation is a Maastrichtian geologic formation pertaining to the of central Bolivia. The formation comprises fine-grained sandstones and sandy limestones with stromatolites deposited in a shallow marine to lacustrine environment. The formation has provided fossils of Dolichochampsa minima, and ichnofossils of Ankylosauria indet., Ornithopoda indet., Theropoda indet. and Titanosauridae indet. The tracksite of Cal Orcko is the best known example of the ichnofossil locations of the formation. The ichnofossil of may be attributed to an ankylosaur. The fossil fish species is named after the formation.
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Cochabamba, Chuquisaca & Potosí Departments
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The El Molino Formation is a Maastrichtian geologic formation pertaining to the of central Bolivia. The formation comprises fine-grained sandstones and sandy limestones with stromatolites deposited in a shallow marine to lacustrine environment. The formation has provided fossils of Dolichochampsa minima, and ichnofossils of Ankylosauria indet., Ornithopoda indet., Theropoda indet. and Titanosauridae indet. The tracksite of Cal Orcko is the best known example of the ichnofossil locations of the formation. The ichnofossil of may be attributed to an ankylosaur. The fossil fish species is named after the formation.
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