Earth:Stuttgart Formation

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Stuttgart Formation
Stratigraphic range: Carnian
~235–222 Ma
TypeFormation
Unit ofKeuper
Sub-unitsAnsbachersandstein & Schilfsandstein members
UnderliesWeser & Steigerwald Formations
OverliesGrabfeld & Benk Formations
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherClaystone
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] 49°12′N 9°18′E / 49.2°N 9.3°E / 49.2; 9.3
Paleocoordinates [ ⚑ ] 21°24′N 14°54′E / 21.4°N 14.9°E / 21.4; 14.9
RegionBaden-Württemberg, Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
  Switzerland
Type section
Named forStuttgart
Stuttgart Formation is located in Germany
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Stuttgart Formation (Germany)

The Stuttgart Formation is a geologic formation in Germany . It preserves fossils dating back to the Carnian stage of the Triassic period.[1]

Fossil content

Temnospondyls


Therapsids

Reptiles

Fish

Invertebrates[8]


Flora


See also

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany
  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Switzerland
  • Benkersandstein, contemporaneous ichnofossiliferous formation of Bavaria
  • Chañares Formation, fossiliferous formation of the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin, Argentina
  • Candelária Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
  • Molteno Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Lesotho and South Africa
  • Pebbly Arkose Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe
  • Denmark Hill Insect Bed, contemporaneous fossiliferous unit of Queensland, Australia
  • Madygen Formation, contemporaneous Lagerstätte of Kyrgyzstan


References

  1. Stuttgart Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. Witzmann et al., 2016
  3. 3.0 3.1 Schoch & Milner, 2000
  4. Münster, 1839
  5. Sulej, 2002
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Schoch, 2012
  7. Huene, 1905
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 Linck, 1968
  9. Kustatscher et al., 2012

Bibliography

  • Witzmann, F.; S. Sachs, and C. J. Nyhuis. 2016. A new species of Cyclotosaurus (Stereospondyli, Capitosauria) from the Late Triassic of Bielefeld, NW Germany, and the intrarelationships of the genus. Fossil Record 19. 83-100. Accessed 2020-10-19.
  • Kustatscher, E.; K.-P. Kelber, and J. H. A. Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert. 2012. Danaeopsis Heer ex Schimper 1869 and its European Triassic species. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 183. 32–49.
  • Schoch, R. R. 2012. A dicynodont mandible from the Triassic of Germany forms the first evidence of large herbivores in the Central European Carnian. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 263. 119–123.
  • Sulej, T. 2002. Species discrimination of the Late Triassic temnospondyl amphibian Metoposaurus diagnosticus. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47. 535–546. Accessed 2020-10-19.
  • Schoch, R., and A. R. Milner. 2000. Stereospondyli. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie 3B. 1–203.
  • Linck, O. 1968. Die marinen Muschelfauna des Schilfsandsteins von Eberstadt, Wuerttemberg, (Trias, Karn, mittl. Keuper 2) und deren Bedeutung. Jahreshefte des Vereins für Vaterlaendsiche Naturkunde in Wuerttemberg 123. 69–133.
  • Huene, F. von. 1905. Trias-Dinosaurier Europas - European Triassic dinosaurs. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 57. 345–349.
  • Fraas, E. 1896. Die Schwäbischen Trias-Saurier nach dem Material der Kgl. Naturalien-Sammlung in Stuttgart zusammengestellt - Swabian Triassic dinosaurs based on the material in the Royal Natural History Collection compiled in Stuttgart, 1-18. Festgabe des Königlichen Naturalien-Cabinets In Stuttgart zur 42 Versammlung der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft in Stuttgart, August 1896. E. Schweizerbartische Verlag-handlung (E. Koch), Stuttgart.
  • Münster, G. G. 1839. Mastodonsaurus andriani. Beiträge zur Petrefactenkunde .. 102-103.