Bahía_Inglesa_Formation

Bahía Inglesa Formation

Bahía Inglesa Formation

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The Bahía Inglesa Formation (alternatively misspelled "Bahia") is a littoral, sedimentary, and highly fossiliferous geological formation that outcrops across the nearby coastal zones of Caldera, Chile. The unit is part of the greater Caldera Basin and was deposited in deep-shallow water, littoral paleoenvironments. It holds an exquisite fossil record in several localities (such as Cerro Ballena), mostly composed of marine mammals, as well as invertebrate taxa.[1][2][3][4]

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Panoramic view of Salto del Gato locality with sediments of the Bahía Inglesa Formation

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  3. Oyanadel-Urbina, P.; De Gracia, C.; Carrillo-Briceño, J. D.; Nielsen, S. N.; Flores, H.; Casteletto, V.; Kriwet, J.; Rivadeneira, M. M.; Villafaña, J. A. (2021). "Neogene Bony Fishes from the Bahía Inglesa Formation, Northern Chile" (PDF). Ameghiniana. 58 (4): 345−368. doi:10.5710/amgh.26.05.2021.3375. S2CID 236644447.
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