Santacrucian

The Santacrucian age is a period of geologic time (17.5 – 16.3 Ma) within the Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically with SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Colhuehuapian and precedes the Friasian age.

Etymology

The age is named after the Santa Cruz Formation in the Austral/Magallanes Basin of southern Patagonia, Argentina and Chile.

Formations

Santacrucian is located in South America
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Locations of Santacrucian formations

Fossils

References

Bibliography

Santa Cruz Formation
Aisol Formation
Cantaure Formation
Castillo Formation
Cerro Boleadores Formation
Chaguaramas Formation
  • Horovitz, Inés; Sánchez Villagra, Marcelo R. (2012), El Registro Fósil del Cenozoico (PDF), Venezuela Paleontológica: Evolución de la diversidad en el pasado, pp. 133–156, retrieved 2017-10-21{{citation}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
Chilcatay Formation
Cura-Mallín Group
Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation
Jimol Formation
Mariño Formation
Pinturas Formation
Río Yuca Formation
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