The Twin Mountains Formation, also known as the Twin Mak Formation, is a sedimentary rock formation, within the Trinity Group, found in Texas of the United States of America. It is a terrestrial formation of Aptian age (Lower Cretaceous), and is notable for its dinosaur fossils. Dinosaurs from this formation include the large theropod Acrocanthosaurus, the sauropod Sauroposeidon, as well as the ornithopods Tenontosaurus and Convolosaurus. It is the lowermost unit of the lower Cretaceous, lying unconformably on Carboniferous strata. It is overlain by the Glen Rose Formation. It is the lateral equivalent of the lower part of the Antlers Formation.
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| - La Formació de Twin Mountains, Twin Mountains Formation, també coneguda com a Twin Mountain Formation, és una formació geològica sedimentària dins la formació geològica Trinity Group i que es troba a Texas, als Estats Units. Té un gruix d'uns 50 metres. És una formació de l'era Aptiana dins del Baix Cretaci. És notable pels seus fòssils de dinosaures on s'inclouen el gran teròpode Acrocanthosaurus, el sauròpode Sauroposeidon, i l'ornitòpode Tenontosaurus. Se superposa a la . (ca)
- La Formación Twin Mountains, está formada por rocas sedimentarias , dentro del , en Texas Estados Unidos. Es una formación de origen continental perteneciente al Aptiense-Albiense, (Cretácico superior), y es notable por sus fósiles de dinosaurios. Estos incluyen al gran predador terópodo Acrocanthosaurus, el saurópodo Paluxysaurus, y al ornitópodo Tenontosaurus. La formación fue definida por Fisher y Rodda en 1966. (es)
- The Twin Mountains Formation, also known as the Twin Mak Formation, is a sedimentary rock formation, within the Trinity Group, found in Texas of the United States of America. It is a terrestrial formation of Aptian age (Lower Cretaceous), and is notable for its dinosaur fossils. Dinosaurs from this formation include the large theropod Acrocanthosaurus, the sauropod Sauroposeidon, as well as the ornithopods Tenontosaurus and Convolosaurus. It is the lowermost unit of the lower Cretaceous, lying unconformably on Carboniferous strata. It is overlain by the Glen Rose Formation. It is the lateral equivalent of the lower part of the Antlers Formation. (en)
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| - La Formació de Twin Mountains, Twin Mountains Formation, també coneguda com a Twin Mountain Formation, és una formació geològica sedimentària dins la formació geològica Trinity Group i que es troba a Texas, als Estats Units. Té un gruix d'uns 50 metres. És una formació de l'era Aptiana dins del Baix Cretaci. És notable pels seus fòssils de dinosaures on s'inclouen el gran teròpode Acrocanthosaurus, el sauròpode Sauroposeidon, i l'ornitòpode Tenontosaurus. Se superposa a la . (ca)
- La Formación Twin Mountains, está formada por rocas sedimentarias , dentro del , en Texas Estados Unidos. Es una formación de origen continental perteneciente al Aptiense-Albiense, (Cretácico superior), y es notable por sus fósiles de dinosaurios. Estos incluyen al gran predador terópodo Acrocanthosaurus, el saurópodo Paluxysaurus, y al ornitópodo Tenontosaurus. La formación fue definida por Fisher y Rodda en 1966. (es)
- The Twin Mountains Formation, also known as the Twin Mak Formation, is a sedimentary rock formation, within the Trinity Group, found in Texas of the United States of America. It is a terrestrial formation of Aptian age (Lower Cretaceous), and is notable for its dinosaur fossils. Dinosaurs from this formation include the large theropod Acrocanthosaurus, the sauropod Sauroposeidon, as well as the ornithopods Tenontosaurus and Convolosaurus. It is the lowermost unit of the lower Cretaceous, lying unconformably on Carboniferous strata. It is overlain by the Glen Rose Formation. It is the lateral equivalent of the lower part of the Antlers Formation. (en)
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