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Fossil
Atrypa Sp
MM_Fossil_04_2023
Paleontology (Fossil)
Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration in Pindaya township, Southern Shan state
Fossil Atrypa sp occurs in yellowish brown to brown color, fine to medium grained Limestone
416 ~ 443
Million Years (Ma)
Middle silurian
Linwe Formation
Manual
Mineral Database
4x 2x 2
cm
Geological Survey in Pindaya township, Southern Shan state
Museum
387 ~ 630.5
GPS
Mineral Deposit Area
Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration in Pindaya area, Pindaya township, Southern Shan state
Pindaya area, Pindaya township, Southern Shan state
The Linwe Formation (Myint Lwin Thein 1973), named after Linwe village, approximately 24 km NE of Ye-ngan, Ye-ngan township, Shan State South, was formerly known as the Orthoceras Beds by Brown & Sondhi (1933a, b). The limestone of the Linwe Formation contains some nautiloids and crinoids which are not yet systematically identified. Micaceous shales, graptolite-bearing shale and micaceous siltstones also occur in linwe formation
Myanmar (Burma)
Southern Shan state
Pindaya township
Department of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration
Department of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration, Naypyitaw, [email protected]
Museum
[email protected], Naypyitaw, [email protected]
Museum
[email protected], Naypyitaw, [email protected]
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2022-12-23