Xinminbao Group

Xinminbao Group

The Xinminbao Group is a group of geological formations in north central China. They occur across a large depression between the Altai mountains of Mongolia to the north and the Qilian mountains of the Qinghai Plateau to the south, in the Gonpoquan and Suanjingze basins, and also in the neighbouring Jiuquan Basin.

Both of these areas are inland basins consisting of fluvial (river), lacustrine (lake), and intermontane (between mountains) alluvial fan (floodplain) sediments that were deposited during the Early Cretaceous, probably during the Aptian or possibly late Barremian stage, when the climate was semi-arid and subtropical.

The Group has been visited by many expeditions including the Silk Road dinosaur expedition of1992 which concentrated on the area around Mazong Shan.

Geology

The Group is made up of three main formations.

Chijinbao Formation

This consists of a lower Red Unit of coarse conglomerates grading to fine sandstones representing river channel to alluvial fan deposits, and an upper unit of red clastic sediments from either overbank deposits in a meandering fluvial environment, or accumulation in a shallow lacustrine or paludal (marsh) environment.

Digou Formation

This consists of grey siltstones and calcareous mudstones comprising two sequencesof fluvio-lacustrine sedimentation with some alluvial fan and littoral (lake-shore) deposits.

Zhonggou Formation

This consists of red siltstones and mudstones in a series of upwardly coarseningcycles of lacustrine sediments.

Vertebrate Fauna

Ankylosaurs

Fish

auropods

ee also

* List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations

References

*A new Psittacosaur (Psittacosaurus mazongshanensis sp. nov.) from Mazongshan area, Ganzu Province. Xu, X. "Sino-Japanese Silk Road dinosaur expedition"., Dong, Z. (ed). China Ocean press; 48-67 (1997).
*Biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of the dinosaur-bearing sediments in Lower Cretaceous of Mazongshan area, Gansu Province, China. Tang, F., Luo, Z., Zhou, Z., You, H., Georgi, J., Tang, Z., and Wang. X. "Cretaceous Research" 22, 115-129 (2001).


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