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jindong+formation Latitude and Longitude:

35°24′N 128°24′E / 35.4°N 128.4°E / 35.4; 128.4
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jindong Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cenomanian
~99.9  Ma
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Type Geological formation
Unit of Hayang Group
Underlies Yucheon Group (volcanics)
Overlies Haman Formation
Lithology
Primary Mudstone, siltstone
Other Sandstone, shale
Location
Coordinates 35°24′N 128°24′E / 35.4°N 128.4°E / 35.4; 128.4
Approximate paleocoordinates 44°42′N 122°54′E / 44.7°N 122.9°E / 44.7; 122.9
Region Gyeongsangnam-do
Country  South Korea
Extent Gyeongsang Basin
Jindong Formation is located in South Korea
Jindong Formation
Jindong Formation (South Korea)

The Jindong Formation ( Korean진동층; Hanja鎭東層; RRJindong-cheung) is a geological formation located in South Korea. It dates to the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, with a maximum depositional age of 99.9 ± 0.7 Ma. [1]

Lithology

The formation is a thick layering of fine-grained, altered volcaniclastic sediments. Most of these sediments are ash-rich mudstone, siltstone, and very fine sandstone. There is also coarser sandstone, conglomerate, carbonates, and ash tuff. [2]

Paleontology

The area has many dinosaur and bird tracks. [3] It contains Hadrosauropodus kyoungsookimi, the first trackway of a quadrupedal ornithopod discovered in Korea. [4] [5]


See also

References

  1. ^ Lee, Tae-Ho; Park, Kye-Hun; Yi, Keewook (October 2018). "Nature and evolution of the Cretaceous basins in the eastern margin of Eurasia: A case study of the Gyeongsang Basin, SE Korea". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 166: 19–31. doi: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2018.07.004. S2CID  135061525.
  2. ^ Houck, Karen J.; Lockley, Martin G. (February 2006), "Life in an active volcanic arc: Petrology and sedimentology of dinosaur track beds in the Jindong Formation (Cretaceous), Gyeongsang Basin, South Korea" (PDF), Cretaceous Research, 27 (1): 102–122, doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.004
  3. ^ Lockley, Martin G.; Houck, Karen J.; Yang, Seong-Young; Matsukawa, Masaki; Lim, Seong-Kyu (February 2006), "Dinosaur-dominated footprint assemblages from the Cretaceous Jindong Formation, Hallyo Haesang National Park area, Goseong County, South Korea: Evidence and implications" (PDF), Cretaceous Research, 27 (1): 70–101, doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.010
  4. ^ Lim, Jong-Deock; Lockley, Martin G.; Kong, Dal-Yong (March 19, 2012), "The Trackway of a Quadrupedal Ornithopod from the Jindong Formation (Cretaceous) of Korea", Ichnos, 19 (1–2), Taylor & Francis Group: 101–104, doi: 10.1080/10420940.2012.664059, S2CID  129058417
  5. ^ Yoon, Han Sang; Lee, Yuong-Nam; Jung, Seung-Ho; Kong, Dal-Yong; Kim, Su-Hwan; Son, Minyoung (2021). "A juvenile ornithopod-dominated tracksite from the Lower Cretaceous Haman Formation, South Korea". Cretaceous Research. 125: 104877. doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104877.

jindong+formation Latitude and Longitude:

35°24′N 128°24′E / 35.4°N 128.4°E / 35.4; 128.4
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jindong Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cenomanian
~99.9  Ma
O
S
D
C
P
T
J
K
N
Type Geological formation
Unit of Hayang Group
Underlies Yucheon Group (volcanics)
Overlies Haman Formation
Lithology
Primary Mudstone, siltstone
Other Sandstone, shale
Location
Coordinates 35°24′N 128°24′E / 35.4°N 128.4°E / 35.4; 128.4
Approximate paleocoordinates 44°42′N 122°54′E / 44.7°N 122.9°E / 44.7; 122.9
Region Gyeongsangnam-do
Country  South Korea
Extent Gyeongsang Basin
Jindong Formation is located in South Korea
Jindong Formation
Jindong Formation (South Korea)

The Jindong Formation ( Korean진동층; Hanja鎭東層; RRJindong-cheung) is a geological formation located in South Korea. It dates to the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, with a maximum depositional age of 99.9 ± 0.7 Ma. [1]

Lithology

The formation is a thick layering of fine-grained, altered volcaniclastic sediments. Most of these sediments are ash-rich mudstone, siltstone, and very fine sandstone. There is also coarser sandstone, conglomerate, carbonates, and ash tuff. [2]

Paleontology

The area has many dinosaur and bird tracks. [3] It contains Hadrosauropodus kyoungsookimi, the first trackway of a quadrupedal ornithopod discovered in Korea. [4] [5]


See also

References

  1. ^ Lee, Tae-Ho; Park, Kye-Hun; Yi, Keewook (October 2018). "Nature and evolution of the Cretaceous basins in the eastern margin of Eurasia: A case study of the Gyeongsang Basin, SE Korea". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 166: 19–31. doi: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2018.07.004. S2CID  135061525.
  2. ^ Houck, Karen J.; Lockley, Martin G. (February 2006), "Life in an active volcanic arc: Petrology and sedimentology of dinosaur track beds in the Jindong Formation (Cretaceous), Gyeongsang Basin, South Korea" (PDF), Cretaceous Research, 27 (1): 102–122, doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.004
  3. ^ Lockley, Martin G.; Houck, Karen J.; Yang, Seong-Young; Matsukawa, Masaki; Lim, Seong-Kyu (February 2006), "Dinosaur-dominated footprint assemblages from the Cretaceous Jindong Formation, Hallyo Haesang National Park area, Goseong County, South Korea: Evidence and implications" (PDF), Cretaceous Research, 27 (1): 70–101, doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.010
  4. ^ Lim, Jong-Deock; Lockley, Martin G.; Kong, Dal-Yong (March 19, 2012), "The Trackway of a Quadrupedal Ornithopod from the Jindong Formation (Cretaceous) of Korea", Ichnos, 19 (1–2), Taylor & Francis Group: 101–104, doi: 10.1080/10420940.2012.664059, S2CID  129058417
  5. ^ Yoon, Han Sang; Lee, Yuong-Nam; Jung, Seung-Ho; Kong, Dal-Yong; Kim, Su-Hwan; Son, Minyoung (2021). "A juvenile ornithopod-dominated tracksite from the Lower Cretaceous Haman Formation, South Korea". Cretaceous Research. 125: 104877. doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104877.

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