Snowshoe Formation

The Snowshoe Formation is a geologic formation in Oregon. It preserves fossils dating back to the Toarcian to Bathonian stages of the Early to Middle Jurassic period.[1][2]

Snowshoe Formation
Stratigraphic range: Toarcian-Bathonian
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TypeFormation
Sub-unitsSouth Fork, Warm Springs, Basey, Schoolhouse, Silvies & Weberg members
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone, limestone
OtherSandstone
Location
Coordinates44.0°N 119.4°W / 44.0; -119.4
Approximate paleocoordinates33.8°N 58.5°W / 33.8; -58.5
RegionOregon
Country United States
ExtentSnake River Basin
Snowshoe Formation (the United States)
Snowshoe Formation (Oregon)

Fossil content

Among others, the following fossils have been reported from the formation:[1]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Buffetaut, É. 1979. Jurassic marine crocodilians (Mesosuchia: Teleosauridae) from Central Oregon: first record in North America. Journal of Paleontology 53. 210–215.
  • K. Yeh. 2009. A Middle Jurassic radiolarian fauna from South Fork Member of Snowshoe Formation, east-central Oregon. Collection and Research 22:15-125
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