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Bushveld Sandstone
Geological formation of the Stormberg Group in Transvaal, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bushveld Sandstone is a geological formation dating to roughly between 201 and 189 million years ago and covering the Carnian to Norian stages. The Bushveld Sandstone is found in Transvaal, South Africa, and is a member of the Stormberg Group. As its name suggests, it consists mainly of sandstone. Fossils of the prosauropod dinosaur Massospondylus have been recovered from the Bushveld Sandstone.[1]
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The Bushveld Sandstone was thought to be Late Triassic age, but was considered to be temporally correlative to the Clarens Formation by Smith et al. (1993).[2]
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Vertebrate fauna
Dinosaur tracks are located in Transvaal.[1]
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