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Abu Agag Formation
Geological formation in Egypt and Sudan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Abu Agag Formation is a Turonian geologic formation in Egypt and Sudan. Indeterminate fossil ornithischian tracks have been reported from the formation.[1]
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Description
The formation comprises intercalated sandstones and highly bioturbated sand- and siltstone layers which are horizontal and wavy bedded. Horizontally laminated and thin bedded fine-grained sandstones as well as flaser- and ripple cross-lamination characterize a low-energy environment within this fluvial succession.
Fossil content
The following fossils have been reported from the formation:[2][3]
- Planolites sp.
- Rhynchosauroides sp.
- cf. Rotodactylus sp.
- Scoyenia sp.
- Spirodesmos sp.
- Dinosauria indet.
- ?Ornithischia indet.
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