Llallagua Formation
The Llallagua Formation is a Rhuddanian to Homerian geologic formation of western Bolivia. The formation comprises siliciclastic sediments. The fossil fauna suggests a warm water, nearshore current was active allowing northern hemisphere benthos to exist in the formation.[1]
Llallagua Formation Stratigraphic range: Rhuddanian-Homerian ~443–428 Ma | |
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Type | Geological formation |
Underlies | Kirusillas Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone |
Other | Shale |
Location | |
Coordinates | 17.8°S 64.8°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 46.5°S 127.9°W |
Region | Potosí Department |
Country | Bolivia |
Extent | Cordillera Oriental |
Type section | |
Named for | Llallagua |
Llallagua Formation (Bolivia) |
Fossil content
The formation has provided the following fossils:
- Atrypa reticularis
- Leptaena rhomboidalis
- Orthostrophia cf. dartae
- Chonetes sp.
- Dalejina sp.
- Dalmanites sp.
- Orthostrophella sp.
- Plectodonta sp.
- Protochonetes sp.
- Syntrophia sp.
References
- Llallagua Formation at Fossilworks.org
Further reading
- G. Laubacher, A. J. Boucot, and J. Gray. 1982. Additions to Silurian stratigraphy, lithofacies, biogeography and paleontology of Bolivia and southern Peru. Journal of Paleontology 56(5):1138-1170
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