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Fleming Fjord Formation
Geological formation in Greenland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fleming Fjord Formation, alternatively called the Fleming Fjord Group is an Upper Triassic geological formation in the northeastern coast of Jameson Land, Greenland. It consists of terrestrial sediments and is known for its fossil content.
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It is of Norian to Rhaetian age and is subdivided into three members; at the base the Edderfugledal Member, followed by the Malmros Klint Member with the Ørsted Dal Member at the top. It was deposited in a large shallow to ephemeral lake.[1]
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The fauna of Fleming Fjord is diverse, including sauropodomorph dinosaurs, pterosaurs, temnospondyls, mammaliaforms, aetosaurs, and other taxa.[2] Freshwater unionid bivalves and conchostracans have been reported from the Malmros Klint Member.[3]
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Lungfish, actinopterygian, and chondrichthyan teeth have been reported from the Malmros Klint Member.[3]
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Besides the forms described below, a diverse ichnofauna of small and large tracks has also been reported from the Malmros Klint Member,[3] as well as coprolites[10][11] and additional theropod, pterosaur, and turtle fossils.[3][12]
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