Sobral Formation

The Sobral Formation is a palaeontological formation located in Antarctica. It dates to the Danian stage of the Lower Paleocene period.

Sobral Formation
Stratigraphic range: Danian
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TypeGeological formation
Unit ofMarambio Group
UnderliesCross Valley & La Meseta Formations
OverliesLopez de Bertodano Formation
Thickness250 m (820 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySiltstone, mudstone
OtherConcretion, sandstone
Location
Coordinates64.3°S 56.7°W / -64.3; -56.7
Approximate paleocoordinates63.2°S 66.6°W / -63.2; -66.6
RegionSeymour Island, James Ross Island group
CountryAntarctica

Geologic map of Seymour Island, Antarctica with the Sobral Formation in brown

Spectacular fossils documenting marine and terrestrial ecosystems soon after the (non-avian) dinosaurs became extinct at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary are found in this formation. One of the most significant sites is on Seymour Island.

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