| Zitai Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Floian-Dapingian ~ | |
| Type | Geological formation | 
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Limestone | 
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 30°18′N 117°24′E / 30.3°N 117.4°E | 
| Approximate paleocoordinates | 8°42′N 134°18′W / 8.7°N 134.3°W | 
| Region | Anhui, Hubei, Hunan | 
| Country |  China | 
|   Zitai Formation (China) | |
The Zitai or Zhitai Formation[1][2] is a geological sequence of Middle Ordovician origin, that occurs along the southeastern edge of the Yangtze Platform in southern China. It is a purple-red limestone with a few interspersed yellow-green shale beds. It contains a fossil fauna dominated by trilobites and nautiloids.
References
- ↑ Zhitai Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Zitai Formation at Fossilworks.org
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