Kirusillas Formation

The Kirusillas Formation is a Homerian geologic formation of central Bolivia. The formation comprises black shales, overlies the Llallagua Formation and is overlain by the Pampa and Guayabillas Formations. The Kirusillas Formation is laterally equivalent to the Lipeón Formation.[1][2][3] The formation is a potential source rock for shale oil and shale gas.[4]

Kirusillas Formation
Stratigraphic range: Homerian
~426–423 Ma
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesPampa & Guayabillas Formations
OverliesLlallagua Formation
Lithology
PrimaryBlack shale
Location
Coordinates17.8°S 64.8°W / -17.8; -64.8
Approximate paleocoordinates52.8°S 121.7°W / -52.8; -121.7
RegionCochabamba & Potosí Departments
Country Bolivia
ExtentCordillera Central & Oriental
Type section
Named forKirusillas
Kirusillas Formation (Bolivia)

Fossil content

The formation has provided the following fossils:

See also

References

  1. Veizaga Saavedra et al., 2014, p.96
  2. Pojo at Fossilworks.org
  3. Hacienda de Tapacari, 10 km from Huari, 120 km S of Oruro at Fossilworks.org
  4. Veizaga Saavedra et al., 2014, p.99
  5. Kjellesvig-Waering, 1973

Bibliography

Further reading

  • C. J. Fischer. 1969. Deux bellerophontacées nouveaux de Bolive. Bulletin de Societé géologique, France 7:605-608
  • Plotnick, R. E. 1999. Habitat of Llandoverian-Lochkovian eurypterids, 106–136. in A. J. Boucot, J. D. Lawson (eds.), Paleocommunities - a case study from the Silurian and Lower Devonian.
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