Artemisa Formation
The Artemisa Formation is a geologic formation in western Cuba.[1] It preserves mainly ammonite fossils dating back to the Late Oxfordian to Tithonian period.[2] The formation is divided into two members; La Zarza and Sumidero Members.[3] Most of the formation was deposited in deeper marine conditions.[4]
| Artemisa Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Late Oxfordian-Tithonian | |
| Type | Formation |
| Sub-units | La Zarza & Sumidero Members |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Shale, limestone |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 22.7°N 83.1°W |
| Approximate paleocoordinates | 4.7°N 51.6°W |
| Region | Artemisa & Pinar del Río Provinces |
| Country | |
| Extent | Sierra del Rosario |
| Type section | |
| Named for | Artemisa |
![]() Artemisa Formation (Cuba) | |
References
- Artemisa Formation at Fossilworks.org
- Zell, P.; Stinnesbeck, W. (2016). "Salinites grossicostatum Imlay, 1939 and S. finicostatum sp. nov. from the latest Tithonian (Late Jurassic) of northeastern Mexico". Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana. 68 (2): 305–311. doi:10.18268/BSGM2016v68n2a8.
- Figueroa Guanche et al., 2013, p.2
- Figueroa Guanche et al., 2013, p.5
Bibliography
- Figueroa Guanche, Dunia; Cobiella Reguera, Jorge Luis; Cruz Gámez, Esther María; Gil González, Santa (2013). "Petrografía y microfacies de las rocas carbonatadas de la Formación Artemisa en Soroa y alrededores, Sierra del Rosario, Cuba occidental" (PDF). X Congreso Cubano de Geología. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
Further reading
- Bermúdez, Pedro J (1961). "Las formaciones geológicas de Cuba" (PDF). Geología Cubana. 1. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
- R. Myczynski. 1989. Ammonite biostratigraphy of the Tithonian of Western Cuba. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae 59:43-125
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