Maevarano Formation

The Maevarano Formation is a Late Cretaceous sedimentary rock formation found in the Mahajanga Province of northwestern Madagascar. It is most likely Maastrichtian in age, and records a seasonal, semiarid environment with rivers that had greatly varying discharges. Notable animal fossils recovered include the theropod dinosaur Majungasaurus, the early bird Vorona, the paravian Rahonavis, the titanosaurian sauropod Rapetosaurus, and the giant frog Beelzebufo.

Maevarano Formation
Stratigraphic range: Maastrichtian
~
TypeGeological formation
Sub-unitsMasorobe, Anembalemba & Miadana Members
UnderliesBerivotra Formation
OverliesMarovoay Beds
Thickness>105 m (344 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherClaystone, siltstone
Location
Coordinates15.9°S 46.6°E / -15.9; 46.6
Approximate paleocoordinates30.1°S 38.4°E / -30.1; 38.4
RegionMahajanga Province
Country Madagascar
ExtentMahajanga Basin
Type section
Named forMaevarano River
Named bySalètes
Year defined1895
Maevarano Formation (Madagascar)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.