Kota Formation
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Die Kota-Formation ist eine lithostratigraphische Formation im indischen Deccan, die für ihre Wirbeltierfossilien bekannt ist. Es handelt sich um kontinentale Sedimentgesteine, die auf den Unter- und den Mitteljura (Sinemurium bis ?Aalenium) datiert werden.
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The Kota Formation is a geological formation in India. The precise age of Kota Formation are uncertain, but it dates from the Early to Middle Jurassic, and is split into a Lower Member and Upper Member. The lower member is thought to be Hettangian-Pliensbachian. While the upper unit is thought to be Toarcian, but may possibly extend into the Aalenian. It conformably overlies the Dharmaram Formation which is Late Triassic to earliest Jurassic and is unconformably overlain by the Early Cretaceous . The lower member is approximately 100 m thick while the upper member is 490 m thick. Both subunits primarily consist of mudstone and sandstone, but near the base of the upper unit there is a 20-30 metre thick succession of limestone deposited in a freshwater setting.
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Lower & Upper members
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Unconformity with the Gangapur Formation
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Die Kota-Formation ist eine lithostratigraphische Formation im indischen Deccan, die für ihre Wirbeltierfossilien bekannt ist. Es handelt sich um kontinentale Sedimentgesteine, die auf den Unter- und den Mitteljura (Sinemurium bis ?Aalenium) datiert werden.
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The Kota Formation is a geological formation in India. The precise age of Kota Formation are uncertain, but it dates from the Early to Middle Jurassic, and is split into a Lower Member and Upper Member. The lower member is thought to be Hettangian-Pliensbachian. While the upper unit is thought to be Toarcian, but may possibly extend into the Aalenian. It conformably overlies the Dharmaram Formation which is Late Triassic to earliest Jurassic and is unconformably overlain by the Early Cretaceous . The lower member is approximately 100 m thick while the upper member is 490 m thick. Both subunits primarily consist of mudstone and sandstone, but near the base of the upper unit there is a 20-30 metre thick succession of limestone deposited in a freshwater setting.
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