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The Naobaogou Formation is a geological formation in the Daqing Mountains of China. It is likely of Lopingian age. It consists of three rhythms of sediment, labelled members I-III primarily of purple siltstone, but each with a thick basal conglomerate bed. It is notable for its fossil content, producing one of the most diverse Late Permian vertebrate faunas outside Russia and South Africa.

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  • La formation de Naobaogou est une formation géologique située dans les montagnes Daqing en Chine, datant vraisemblablement de la période du Lopingien (fin du Permien). (fr)
  • The Naobaogou Formation is a geological formation in the Daqing Mountains of China. It is likely of Lopingian age. It consists of three rhythms of sediment, labelled members I-III primarily of purple siltstone, but each with a thick basal conglomerate bed. It is notable for its fossil content, producing one of the most diverse Late Permian vertebrate faunas outside Russia and South Africa. (en)
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  • Naobaogou Formation (en)
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  • Lopingian (en)
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  • Members I-III (en)
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  • La formation de Naobaogou est une formation géologique située dans les montagnes Daqing en Chine, datant vraisemblablement de la période du Lopingien (fin du Permien). (fr)
  • The Naobaogou Formation is a geological formation in the Daqing Mountains of China. It is likely of Lopingian age. It consists of three rhythms of sediment, labelled members I-III primarily of purple siltstone, but each with a thick basal conglomerate bed. It is notable for its fossil content, producing one of the most diverse Late Permian vertebrate faunas outside Russia and South Africa. (en)
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  • Formation de Naobaogou (fr)
  • Naobaogou Formation (en)
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