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The Daye Formation is a
geologic formation in South
China, dating from the
Induan up to the early
Olenekian (early
Triassic).
[1]
[2] It is of interest as it spans the period immediately after the
Permian-Triassic extinction event, the most severe
mass extinction known in Earth history.
The Daye Formation hosts the
Guiyang biota, as of 2023 the earliest known
Mesozoic
lagerstätte.
[3]
References
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^ Gao,M., Mei, M. (November 2012).
"Giant Induan oolite: A case study from the Lower Triassic Daye Formation in the western Hubei Province, South China". Geoscience Frontiers. 3 (6): 843–851.
Bibcode:
2012GeoFr...3..843M.
doi:
10.1016/j.gsf.2011.11.017.
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^ Yang, T., Wu, H. (December 16, 2011).
"Milankovitch and sub-Milankovitch cycles of the early Triassic Daye Formation, South China and their geochronological and paleoclimatic implications". Gondwana Research. 22 (2): 748–759.
doi:
10.1016/j.gr.2011.12.003. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
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^ Dai, X.; Davies, J. H. F. L.; Yuan, Z.; Brayard, A.; Ovtcharova, M.; Xu, G.; Liu, X.; Smith, C. P. A.; Schweitzer, C. E.; Li, M.; Perrot, M. G.; Jiang, S.; Miao, L.; Cao, Y.; Yan, J.; Bai, R.; Wang, F.; Guo, W.; Song, H.; Tian, L.; Dal Corso, J.; Liu, Y.; Chu, D.; Song, H. (2023).
"A Mesozoic fossil lagerstätte from 250.8 million years ago shows a modern-type marine ecosystem". Science. 379 (6632): 567–572.
Bibcode:
2023Sci...379..567D.
doi:
10.1126/science.adf1622.
PMID
36758082.
S2CID
256697946.