Bagå Formation

The Bagå Formation is a geological formation dating to around 176 to 170 million years ago, in the Early and Late Jurassic. It is located on the island of Bornholm, Denmark.[1]

Bagå Formation
Stratigraphic range: Aalenian-Bathonian
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TypeGeological Formation
UnderliesRabekke Formation
OverliesSorthat Formation
Lithology
PrimaryClaystone
OtherSandstone, coal
Location
Coordinates55.2°N 15.0°E / 55.2; 15.0
Approximate paleocoordinates45.8°N 21.8°E / 45.8; 21.8
RegionBornholm
Country Denmark
Bagå Formation is located in Denmark
Bagå Formation
Bagå Formation (Denmark)

Fossil content

Dinosaur track on museum table, under blue light
Cast of an inverted thyreophoran track from Bornholm in Copenhagen

Sauropoda

GenusSpeciesLocationMaterialNotesImages
Sauropodina indet.[1] unknown[1] Bornholm, Denmark[1] Footprints[1] The footprints were made by an unknown sauropod

Ornithischians

GenusSpeciesLocationMaterialNotesImages
Ornithischipida indet.[1] unknown[1] Bornholm, Denmark[1] Footprints[1] The footprints were made by an unidentified Thyreophoran

See also

References

  1. Bonde, 2012

Bibliography

  • Bonde, N. (2012). "Danish Dinosaurs: A Review". In Godefroit, P. Bernissart Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press. pp. 435-449
  • Mehlquist, K.; Larsson, L.M.; Vajda, V. (2009) "A Jurassic (Pliensbachian) flora from Bornholm, Denmark - a study of historic plant-fossil collection at Lund University, Sweden". GEF. 131:1. 137-146

Further reading

  • E. B. Koppelhus and D. J. Batten. 1992. Megaspore assemblages from the Jurassic and lowermost Cretaceous of Bornholm, Denmark. DGU, Danmarks Geologiske Undersogelse, Serie A 32:1-81
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