Antalo Limestone
The Antalo Limestone, also known as the Antalo Sequence, is a geological formation in Ethiopia. It is between 300 and 800 metres thick and comprises fossiliferous limestones and marls that were deposited in a reef. Marine microfossils have shown an age between 165 and 150 million years.
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Antalo Limestone
The Antalo Limestone, also known as the Antalo Sequence, is a geological formation in Ethiopia. It is between 300 and 800 metres thick and comprises fossiliferous limestones and marls that were deposited in a reef. Marine microfossils have shown an age between 165 and 150 million years.
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The Antalo Limestone, also kno ...... een 165 and 150 million years.
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Formation at Kurkura village (Dogua Tembien), holding St. Mika'el's cave
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Mekelle Outlier, Danakil Alps
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Antalo Limestone
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Antalo town
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Kimmeridgian
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The Antalo Limestone, also kno ...... een 165 and 150 million years.
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Antalo Limestone
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