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Nam Phong Formation

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Type
  
Geological formation

Underlies
  
Phu Kradung Fm

Primary
  
Sandstone

Unit of
  
Khorat Group

Region
  
Khorat Plateau Basin

Overlies
  
Indosinian II Uncomformity

Other
  
Conglomerates, Siltstones

The Nam Phong Formation is the basal unit of the Khorat Group. It consists of resistant, red-brown micaceous sandstones, conglomerates, siltstone and mudstone of mainly fluvial origin. The sandstones are medium to very fine-grained and are usually calcareous. The conglomerates contain pebbles of quartz, brown and grey chert, and reddish brown siltstone. Cross bedding and plane-bed stratification are common in the sandstones and conglomerates. The sandstones and conglomerates make up approximately 30% of the formation. This sedimentary rock formation is found in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. It is of Norian to Rhaetian age (Upper Triassic) to (Lower Jurassic) age, and is notable for its fossils of early dinosaurs.

Vertebrate fauna

Indeterminate prosauropod remains are present in Khon Kaen Province.

References

Nam Phong Formation Wikipedia