作者
Phil R Bell, Federico Fanti, Lachlan J Hart, Luke A Milan, Stephen J Craven, Sienna A Birch, Elizabeth Smith
发表日期
2019/1/15
期刊
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
卷号
514
页码范围
655-671
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The mid-Cretaceous Griman Creek Formation (GCF), which crops out near the town of Lightning Ridge in the Surat Basin of north-central New South Wales, Australia, is noteworthy for its opalised vertebrate fauna. The fossil assemblage comprises remains of aspidorhynchid teleosts, lamniform chondrichthyans, dipnoans, chelid and possible meiolaniform turtles, leptocleidid-like and possible elasmosaurid plesiosaurians, anhanguerian pterosaurs, titanosauriform sauropods, megaraptoran theropods, ankylosaurians, several forms of non-iguanodontian and iguanodontian ornithopods, crocodylomorphs, enantiornithine birds, and stem and true monotremes, making it one of the most diverse mid-Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate faunas in Australia. A detailed stratigraphic survey of twenty subterranean opal mines provides new information on the geology, age and palaeoenvironment of the main fossil-bearing beds …
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