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Seonso Conglomerate

The Seonso Conglomerate (Korean선소층) is a Cretaceous aged geologic formation in South Korea. Fossil of sauropod and ornithopod eggs, Asprosaurus and Koreanosaurus have been reported from the formation.

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References

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