Yerrapalli Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Anisian ~ | |
Type | Geological formation |
Underlies | Bhimaram Formation |
Overlies | Kamthi Formation |
Thickness | 600 m (2,000 ft) |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone, sandstone, caliche |
Location | |
Coordinates | 18°54′N 79°42′E / 18.9°N 79.7°E |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 51°24′S 48°30′E / 51.4°S 48.5°E |
Region | Andhra Pradesh, Telangana |
Country | India |
Extent | Pranhita–Godavari Basin |
Type section | |
Named for | Yerrapalli village |
Named by | Jain et al. |
Year defined | 1964 |
The Yerrapalli Formation is a Triassic rock formation consisting primarily of mudstones that outcrops in the Pranhita–Godavari Basin in southeastern India.[1] The Yerrapalli Formation preserves fossils of freshwater and terrestrial vertebrates as well as trace fossils of invertebrates.[2] The tetrapod fauna includes temnospondyl amphibians, archosauromorph reptiles, and dicynodonts.[3]