Bukobay Svita | |
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Stratigraphic range: Ladinian ~ | |
Type | Stratigraphic Formation |
Overlies | Donguz Svita |
Lithology | |
Primary | Claystone, siltstone |
Other | Sandstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 51°24′N 55°30′E / 51.4°N 55.5°E |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 35°24′N 41°00′E / 35.4°N 41.0°E |
Region | Orenburg, Bashkortostan |
Country | Russia |
The Bukobay Svita (also anglicized as Bukobay or Bukobai Formation) is a Middle Triassic geological unit in Russia.[1][2][3] It is composed primarily of red or grey lacustrine sediments, reconstructing a humid and marshy depositional environment. Bukobay is the youngest section of a Triassic terrestrial succession exposed south of the Ural Mountains. It is equivalent to a biostratigraphic unit, the Bukobay Gorizont, which is also called the "Bukobay Horizon" or "Mastodonsaurus" fauna).