The Ixcoy Formation is a geologic formation in Guatemala. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period.[1] The upper part of the Ixcoy Formation is laterally equivalent with the Campur Formation of the Petén Basin in northern Guatemala.[2]
Ixcoy Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Aptian-Maastrichtian | |
Type | Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Limestone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 15°48′N 91°18′W / 15.8°N 91.3°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 24°36′N 80°48′W / 24.6°N 80.8°W |
Region | Huehuetenango Department |
Country | Guatemala |
Extent | Guatemalan Highlands |
Type section | |
Named for | San Juan Ixcoy |
Fossil content edit
The following fossils have been uncovered from the formation:[3][4][5][6]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ Ixcoy Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Machorro Sagastume, 2005, p.9
- ^ San Ramon at Fossilworks.org
- ^ San Ramon-Barillas at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Capzin at Fossilworks.org
- ^ San Mateo Ixtatan-Soloma at Fossilworks.org
Bibliography edit
- Machorro Sagastume, Rudy. 2005. Evaluación hidrogeológica de Alta Verapaz, 1–77. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Accessed 2019-02-05.
- Scott, R.W.. 1995. Cretaceous rudists of Guatemala. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas 12. 294–306. Accessed 2019-02-05.