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Fleming Fjord Formation

Coordinates: 71°54′N 22°34′W / 71.9°N 22.56°W / 71.9; -22.56
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Fleming Fjord Formation
Stratigraphic range: Norian-Rhaetian
~222–202 Ma
The Buch Bjerg "Track-site" at the Fleming Fjord Formation
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofScoresby Land Group
Sub-unitsEdderfugledal, Malmros Klint & Ørsted Dal Members
UnderliesKap Stewart Group
OverliesGippsdalen Formation
Area3,000 km2 (1,200 sq mi)
Thickness200–300 m (660–980 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone, claystone
OtherLimestone, sandstone
Location
Coordinates71°54′N 22°34′W / 71.9°N 22.56°W / 71.9; -22.56
Approximate paleocoordinates45°42′N 2°48′W / 45.7°N 2.8°W / 45.7; -2.8
RegionEast Greenland
Country Greenland
ExtentJameson Land
Type section
Named forFleming Fjord
Fleming Fjord Formation is located in Greenland
Fleming Fjord Formation
Fleming Fjord Formation (Greenland)

The Fleming Fjord Formation, alternatively called the Fleming Fjord Group is an Upper Triassic geological formation in the northeastern coast of Jameson Land, Greenland. It consists of terrestrial sediments and is known for its fossil content.

Description

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It is of Norian to Rhaetian age and is subdivided into three members; at the base the Edderfugledal Member, followed by the Malmros Klint Member with the Ørsted Dal Member at the top. It was deposited in a large shallow to ephemeral lake.[1]

Paleobiota

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The fauna of Fleming Fjord is diverse, including sauropodomorph dinosaurs, pterosaurs, temnospondyls, mammaliaforms, aetosaurs, and other taxa.[2] Freshwater unionid bivalves and conchostracans have been reported from the Malmros Klint Member.[3]

Fish

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Lungfish, actinopterygian, and chondrichthyan teeth have been reported from the Malmros Klint Member.[3]

Fish of the Fleming Fjord Formation
Genus / Taxon Species Member Notes
Ceratodus C. tunuensis[4] Ørsted Dal Member A lungfish, possibly synonymous with Ptychoceratodus rectangulus[5]
Ptychoceratodus P. rectangulus[5] Ørsted Dal Member A lungfish

Amphibians

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Amphibians of the Fleming Fjord Formation
Genus / Taxon Species Member Notes Images
Cyclotosaurus C. naraserluki[6] Ørsted Dal Member A capitosaurian temnospondyl
Cyclotosaurus
Gerrothorax G. cf. pulcherrimus[7] Malmros Klint Member,[3]

Ørsted Dal Member

A plagiosaurid temnospondyl
Salientia indet.[8] Ørsted Dal Member A potential stem-group anuran (frog)

Reptiles

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Besides the forms described below, a diverse ichnofauna of small and large tracks has also been reported from the Malmros Klint Member,[3] as well as coprolites[9][10] and additional theropod, pterosaur, and turtle fossils.[3][11]

Color key
Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
Notes
Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.
Reptiles of the Fleming Fjord Formation
Genus / Taxon Species Member Notes Images
Aetosaurus A. ferratus Ørsted Dal Member A small aetosaur[11]
Eosauropus
Issi saaneq
Paratypothorax andressorum
Proganochelys
Arcticodactylus A. cromptonellus Ørsted Dal Member A eudimorphodontid pterosaur[11]
cf. Brachychirotherium Ørsted Dal Member Small quadrupedal tracks, likely produced by small or juvenile pseudosuchians[12]
Eosauropus sp. Ørsted Dal Member Large (>40 cm per footprint) quadrupedal tracks, likely produced by an early sauropod related to Eusauropoda[13]
Evazoum sp. Ørsted Dal Member Large (~36 cm per footprint) bipedal tracks, likely produced by a plateosaurian sauropodomorph. By far the largest prints assigned to this ichnogenus[13]
Grallator sp. Malmros Klint Member, Ørsted Dal Member Small bipedal tracks, likely produced by theropods[13][11]
Issi[14] I. saaneq Malmros Klint Member A plateosaurid sauropodomorph closely related to (and previously referred to) Plateosaurus
Paratypothorax P. andressorum Ørsted Dal Member? A moderate-sized paratypothoracin aetosaur[11]
Phytosauria indet. Malmros Klint Member Indeterminate phytosaur fossils, including adult and juvenile specimens[11]
Plateosauridae indet. Malmros Klint Member, Ørsted Dal Member Undescribed fossils of plateosaurid sauropodomorphs, including complete skeletons. Plateosaurid skull material has been named as the species Issi saaneq[14]
cf. Proganochelys Ørsted Dal Member Turtle fossils possibly referrable to Proganochelys[11][15]
Testudinata indet. Malmros Klint Member?, Ørsted Dal Member Indeterminate testudinatan (turtle) fossils[11]

Synapsids

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Synapsids of the Fleming Fjord Formation
Genus / Taxon Species Member Notes Images
cf. Brachyzostrodon Ørsted Dal Member A morganucodont mammaliaform[11]
Haramiyavia clemmenseni
Haramiyavia H. clemmenseni Ørsted Dal Member A haramiyid mammaliaform[11]
Kalaallitkigun[16] K. jenkinsi Ørsted Dal Member A haramiyid mammaliaform
Kuehneotherium sp. Ørsted Dal Member A kuehneotheriid mammaliaform[11]
Mitredon M. cromptoni Ørsted Dal Member A probainognathian cynodont with uncertain affinities[11]

See also

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References

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