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Jebel Qamar South section 1, Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates

Lat/Long (Decimal)25.7256,55.8972
Co-ordinates Derivationstated in text
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates)Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates

Collections

CollectionReferenceStratigraphic NameCommentsLithologyAge
Jebel Qamar South section 1, Sample 1507Sakagami S., Pillevuit A. (1997)QamarQamar Formation given late Early to early Middle Permian age, with a quartz sandstone basal member. Brachiopods suggest Wordian age."limestone"268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian
Jebel Qamar South section 1, Sample 1508Sakagami S., Pillevuit A. (1997)QamarQamar Formation given late Early to early Middle Permian age, with a quartz sandstone basal member. Brachiopods suggest Wordian age."limestone"268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Streblotrypa (Streblascopora) sp.
subgenus
Animalia : Bryozoa : Stenolaemata : Cryptostomata : Hyphasmoporidae : Streblotrypa : Streblotrypa (Streblascopora)268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian
Fistulipora sp.
genus
Animalia : Bryozoa : Stenolaemata : Cystoporida : Fistuliporidae : Fistulipora268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian
Ramipora sp.
genus
Animalia : Bryozoa : Stenolaemata : Cystoporida : Goniocladiidae : Ramipora268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian
Fenestellidae
family
Animalia : Bryozoa : Stenolaemata : Fenestrida : Fenestellidae268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian
Polypora sp.
genus
Animalia : Bryozoa : Stenolaemata : Fenestrida : Fenestellidae : Polypora268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian

References

Sakagami S., Pillevuit A. (1997) Permian bryozoans from the exotic formations in Oman, Paleontological Research 1 3, 200-224
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