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Langental Formation

The Langental Formation, also spelled as Langetal Formation, is a Late Eocene (Bartonian to Priabonian) geologic formation cropping out in the Sperrgebiet, ǁKaras Region of southwestern Namibia. The siltstones and sandstones of the formation were deposited in a shallow marine environment. The Langental Formation was deposited under hot and humid conditions. The formation overlies the Silica Beds unit and is overlain by the Blaubok Conglomerate. The Langental Formation provides many fossil invertebrates and fish.

Fossil content

Among others, the following fossils are reported from the formation:

Fish

See also

References

  1. ^ Langetal Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Dauteuil et al., 2018, p.6
  3. ^ Bogenfels at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

  • Dauteuil, Olivier; Picart, Carole; Guillocheau, François; Pickford, Martin; Senut, Brigitte (2018), "Cenozoic deformation and geomorphic evolution of the Sperrgebiet (Southern Namibia)" (PDF), Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia, 18: 1–18, retrieved 2018-08-26

Further reading

  • J. Bohm. 1926. Über Tertiäre versteinerungen von den Bogenfelser diamantfeldern. Beiträge zur geologischen Erforschung der deutschen Schutzgebiete 2:55-87