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Qulonggongba Formation
Stratigraphic range: Norian,
~215.56–212.0 Ma
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TypeGeological formation
Unit ofLangjiexue Group
UnderliesQudenggongba Formation & Derirong Formation
OverliesTulong Group
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone[1]
OtherSiltstone, sandstone, limestone[1]
Location
Coordinates25°30′N 104°54′E / 25.5°N 104.9°E / 25.5; 104.9
Approximate paleocoordinates11°42′N 94°12′E / 11.7°N 94.2°E / 11.7; 94.2
RegionSouthern Tibet
CountryQulonggongba Formation China
ExtentNyalam, Tingri[1]
Type section
Named forCholung Gompa [zh]
Named byQingge Gu
LocationLongjiang Xishan, 2 km west of Longjiang Village, southern Tingri[2]
Year defined1965
Qulonggongba Formation is located in China
Qulonggongba Formation
Qulonggongba Formation (China)
Qulonggongba Formation is located in Tibet
Qulonggongba Formation
Qulonggongba Formation (Tibet)

The Qulonggongba Formation is a Late Triassic (Norian) geologic formation in southern Tibet, near to the border with Nepal, that is part of the Langjiexue Group.[3] It would have been a marine environment.[4]

  1. ^ a b c Meng, Z.; Wang, J.; Ji, W.; Zhang, H.; Wu, F.; Garzanti, E. (2019). "The Langjiexue Group is an in situ sedimentary sequence rather than an exotic block:Constraints from coeval Upper Triassic strata of the Tethys Himalaya (Qulonggongba Formation)". Science China Earth Sciences. 62 (5): 783–797. doi:10.1007/s11430-018-9314-9.
  2. ^ Gu, Q. (1965). 西藏定日海相三迭纪地层 [Triassic marine strata in Tingri, Tibet]. Geological Review (in Chinese (China)). 23 (4): 256–262.
  3. ^ M.-M. Chang and F. Jin. (1996). Mesozoic fish faunas of China. In G. Arriata & G. Viohl (ed.), Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and Paleoecology 1:461-478
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Dong72 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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