Cerro Bandera Formation

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title: Cerro Bandera Formation
text: The Cerro Bandera Formation is a geological formation in Neuquén Province, Argentina, in northern Patagonia, which dates to the Early Miocene, around 21 to 17.5 million years ago. It predominantly consists of pyroclastic deposits, which were deposited in a semi-arid environment. It is divided up into a number of members. The diverse fauna of the Cerro Bandera Formation include a variety of turtles and birds, also includes many mammals such as South American native ungulates as well as armadillos
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description: Geologic formation in Neuquén Province, Argentina
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Bandera_Formation
date created: 2022-08-29T03:01:57Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T01:18:26Z
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