Evergreen Formation

The Evergreen Formation is a Pliensbachian to Toarcian geologic formation of the Surat Basin in New South Wales and Queensland, eastern Australia. It is Upper Pliensbachian to Toarcian in age.[1][2]

Evergreen Formation
Stratigraphic range: Upper Pliensbachian-Toarcian
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TypeGeological formation
Unit ofBundamba Group
Sub-unitsBoxvale Sandstone & Westgrove Ironstone Members
UnderliesHutton Sandstone
OverliesPrecipice Sandstone
ThicknessUp to 255 m (837 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, siltstone, mudstone
OtherCoal, ironstone
Location
Coordinates25.8°S 150.3°E / -25.8; 150.3
Approximate paleocoordinates61.7°S 90.0°E / -61.7; 90.0
Region New South Wales
 Queensland
Country Australia
ExtentSurat Basin
Evergreen Formation is located in Australia
Evergreen Formation
Evergreen Formation (Australia)

Fossil content

The temnospondyl Siderops, Decorotergum warrenae and indeterminate plesiosaur fossils are known from the formation, deposited in a lacustrine environment.[3]

References

  1. "Australian Government- Geoscience Australia Australian Stratigraphic Units Database". ga.gov.au. Geoscience Australia. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  2. Todd, Christopher N.; Roberts, Eric M.; Knutsen, Espen M.; Rozefelds, Andrew C.; Huang, Hui-Qing; Spandler, Carl (December 2019). "Refined age and geological context of two of Australia's most important Jurassic vertebrate taxa (Rhoetosaurus brownei and Siderops kehli), Queensland". Gondwana Research. 76: 19–25. doi:10.1016/j.gr.2019.05.008.
  3. Kolane at Fossilworks.org

Further reading

  • A. Warren. 1977. Jurassic labyrinthodont. Nature 265:436-437
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