Geologic formation in Uruguay
The Cordobés Formation is an Early Devonian (Pragian to Emsian ) geologic formation of the Durazno Group in the Paraná Basin in the Durazno Department of central Uruguay . The shallow marine shales preserve trilobite , bivalve , gastropod and brachiopod fossils.[ 1] [ 2]
Description
The Cordobés Formation is characterized by reddish fine shale deposited in a shallow marine environment .
Fossil content
The following fossils have been reported from the formation:[ 1] [ 3]
See also
References
Bibliography
Daners, Gloria; Le Hérissé, Alain; Breuer, Pierre; Veroslavsky, Gerardo (2017), "Pragian–Emsian palynomorphs from the Cordobés Formation, Norte Basin, Uruguay: stratigraphically restricted and regionally correlative palynological events in the cool-water Malvinokaffric Realm" , Palynology , 41 (sup1): 121–137, doi :10.1080/01916122.2017.1366115 , ISSN 0191-6122
Melo, J. H. G (1988), The Malvinokaffric realm in the Devonian of Brazil. N. J. McMillan, A. F. Embry, and D. J. Glass, eds. Devonian of the World, Volume I , Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, pp. 669–703