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Coordinates: 21°24S 16°42E / 21.4°S 16.7°E / -21.4; 16.7
 

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Etjo Sandstone
Stratigraphic range: Early Jurassic
Dinosaur trace fossil in the Etjo Sandstone
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofEtendeka Group
OverliesOmingonde Fm. (Waterberg Basin)
DorosorGai-As Formation (Huab Basin)
Thickness140 m (460 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
Location
LocationDamaraland
Coordinates21°24′S 16°42′E / 21.4°S 16.7°E / -21.4; 16.7
Approximate paleocoordinates30°12′S 8°48′W / 30.2°S 8.8°W / -30.2; -8.8
RegionKunene & Erongo Regions
Country Namibia
ExtentWaterberg Basin
Huab Basin

Geologic map of Namibia with the Etjo Sandstone partly cropping out in the northwestern area (orange)

The Etjo Sandstone is an Early Jurassic geologic formation in northern Namibia. The formation overlies the Omingonde Formation in the Waterberg Basin and the Doros and Gai-As Formations in the Huab Basin and has a total thickness of 140 metres (460 ft).[1] Fossil theropod tracks of Prosauropoda indet., Theropoda indet., Tetrapodium elmenhorsti, Saurichnium anserinum, S. damarense, S. parallelum and S. tetractis have been reported from the formation, deposited in an aeolian environment.[2][3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ D'Orazi et al., 2015, p.73
  • ^ Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. 517-607.
  • ^ Otjihaene-Maparero farmatFossilworks.org
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    Categories: 
    Geologic formations of Namibia
    Jurassic System of Africa
    Early Jurassic Africa
    Sandstone formations
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    Ichnofossiliferous formations
    Paleontology in Namibia
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