Ramadapis sahnii - type locality, Indien
Fundort: | Ramadapis sahnii - type locality, Indien, Jammu and Kashmir, Indien | |
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Taxon: | Ramadapis sahnii aus der Familie Sivaladapidae | |
Fossilien und Beschreibung der Fundstelle: | ||
Macrofossils, The exposure at Sunetar 2 is ~26 m thick and, like the rest of the Ramnagar sequence, is characterized by reddish brown mudstones, paleosols, and occasional thin (<1 m), very fine-grained sands sandwiched between two massive sandstones. There is a pseudo- conglomerate layer composed primarily of mud pebbles, nodules, and concretions that becomes more concretionary at Sunetar 1, where it is full of coprolites and micro- and macro-vertebrate re- mains. The repetitive sequence of thick sandstones overlain by reddish brown mudstones and paleosols is pervasive throughout the Ramnagar sequence and represents major fluvial channels (sandstones) and overbank/floodplain deposits (mudstones/pale- osols). The new sivaladapid specimen was collected atop an ~5 m thick massive sandstone at the base of the Sunetar 2 exposure, but was derived from higher up in the sequence based on its preservation and lack of sand matrix. | ||
Geschätztes Alter der Fundstelle: |
zwischen 5,333 und 23,03 Millionen Jahre aus der Formation in Indien | |
Geologie, Sratigraphie | Aquitanian, Burdigalian, Langhian, Serravallian, Tortonian, Messinian / Miocene / | |
Koordinaten: | 32° 45 ' 0 '' N, 75° 18 ' 59 '' O | |
Die Daten sowie die folgende Systematik stammen aus der Paleobiology Database, Lizenz
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LiteraturC.C. Gilbert, B.A. Patel, N.P. Singh, C.J. Campisano, J.G. Fleagle, K.L. Rust, R. Patnaik 2017, New sivaladapid primate from Lower Siwalik deposits surrounding Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir State), India. Journal of Human Evolution. 102, p. 21 - 41 |
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