Yanjiahe Formation

The Yanjiahe Formation is a Cambrian fossiliferous geologic formation found in South China.[1][2]

Yanjiahe Formation
Stratigraphic range: Fortunian
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TypeFormation
OverliesDengying Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale, limestone, dolomite
OtherChert, phosphorite
Location
Coordinates30.8°N 111.3°E / 30.8; 111.3
Approximate paleocoordinates27.6°N 160.2°E / 27.6; 160.2
RegionHubei
Country China
ExtentYangtze Gorges
Yanjiahe Formation (China)
Yanjiahe Formation (Hubei)

Fossil content

Among others, the following fossils were found in the formation:[2]

References

  1. Dong et al., 2009
  2. Yanjiahe Formation at Fossilworks.org
  3. Guo et al., 2009
  4. Dong et al., 2009
  5. Topper et al., 2019

Bibliography

  • Topper, Timothy P.; Junfeng Guo; Sébastien Clausen; Christian B. Skovsted, and Zhifei Zhang. 2019. A stem group echinoderm from the basal Cambrian of China and the origins of Ambulacraria. Nature Communications 10. 1366. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09059-3 ISSN 2041-1723 PMC 6433856 PMID 30911013
  • Dong, Lin; Shuhai Xiao; Bing Shen; Chuanming Zhou; Li Guoxiang, and Jinxian Yao. 2009. Basal Cambrian Microfossils from the Yangtze Gorges Area (South China) and the Aksu Area (Tarim Block, Northwestern China). Chemical Geology 83. 30–34. Accessed 2014-08-15. doi:10.1666/07-147R.1
  • Guo, J.; Y. Li; J. Han; X. Zhang; Z. Zhang; Q. Ou; J. Liu; D. Shu, and S. Maruyama and T. Komiya. 2008. Fossil association from the Lower Cambrian Yanjiahe Formation in the Yangtze Gorges area, Hubei, south China. Acta Geologica Sinica 82. 1124–1132.

Further reading

  • J. Guo, Y. Li, and G. Li. 2014. Small shelly fossils from the early Cambrian Yanjiahe Formation, Yichang, Hubei, China. Gondwana Research 25:999-1007
  • P. Chen. 1984. Discovery of Lower Cambrian small shelly fossils from Jijiapo, Yichang, west Hubei and its significance. Professional Papers of Stratigraphy and Palaeontology 13:49-64
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