The Diligencia Formation (Td) is a geologic formation cropping out in the Orocopia Mountains in southern California. It preserves mammal fossils dating to the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene (Arikareean in the NALMA classification).[1]
Description
The non-marine Diligencia Formation, defined by Crowell in 1975, is composed of alluvial, fluvial, and lacustrine conglomerates, sandstones, siltstones and limestones. It contains interbedded basalt and andesite flows, dated by whole-rock and plagioclase K-Ar methods as ca. 24–21 Ma), and andesitic sills and dikes.[2][3]
Fossil content
The formation has provided the following fossils:[1]
- Mammals
See also
References
- ^ a b Diligencia Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Coffey et al., 2019, p.481
- ^ Canyon Spring at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Woodburne & Whistler, 1973
Bibliography
- Coffey, Kevin T.; Ingersoll, Raymond V.; Schmitt, Axel K. (2019), "Stratigraphy, provenance, and tectonic significance of the Punchbowl block, San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA", Geosphere, 15 (2): 479–501, Bibcode:2019Geosp..15..479C, doi:10.1130/GES02025.1
- Woodburne, M. O.; Whistler, D. P. (1973), "An Early Miocene Oreodont (Merychyinae, Mammalia) from the Orocopia Mountains, Southern California", Journal of Paleontology, 47: 908–912
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