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Chinle

111 occ. 33 taxa (8 genera) 1 countries
Description

The Chinle Formation is an Upper Triassic continental geological formation of fluvial, lacustrine, and palustrine to eolian deposits spread across the U.S. states of Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona, western New Mexico, and western Colorado. In New Mexico, it is often raised to the status of a geological group, the Chinle Group. Some authors have controversially considered the Chinle to be synonymous to the Dockum Group of eastern Colorado and New Mexico, western Texas, the Oklahoma panhandle, and southwestern Kansas. The Chinle Formation is part of the Colorado Plateau, Basin and Range, and the southern section of the Interior Plains. A probable separate depositional basin within the Chinle is found in northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah. The southern portion of the Chinle reaches a maximum thickness of a little over 520 meters (1,710 ft). Typically, the Chinle rests unconformably on the Moenkopi Formation.

Genera
8 genera
Grallator
Grallator
Dinosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus 6 occ. · 250 Ma
Coelophysis
Coelophysis
Dinosaurs
Valid 4 occ. · 227 Ma
Pseudotetrasauropus
Pseudotetrasauropus
Dinosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus Formal taxon 3 occ. · 237 Ma
Eubrontes
Eubrontes
Dinosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus 1 occ. · 250 Ma
Anchisauripus
Anchisauripus
Dinosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus Formal taxon 1 occ. · 247 Ma
Barrancapus
Dinosaurs
Valid Ichnogenus Formal taxon 1 occ. · 227 Ma
Chindesaurus
Chindesaurus
Dinosaurs
Valid 1 occ. · 227 Ma
Eucoelophysis
Eucoelophysis
Dinosaurs
Valid 1 occ. · 227 Ma
News 1
Episode 173: Petrified Forest
Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona, USA is a hub for Triassic palaeontology and has exposures representing 20 million years of the Late Triassic Chinle Formation. Visitors marvel at the colourful fossilised trees from which the park takes its name, but a whole host of animals called these swampy forests home 225 million years [&hellip
17/03/2026 palaeocast
Chinle
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Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Geological group / Member
Petrified Forest 43
Blue Mesa 14
Owl Rock 8
Sonsela 8
Mesa Redondo 7
Monitor Butte 6
Siltstone 4
Santa Rosa 2
Salitral 1
Bluewater Creek 1
Top countries
🇺🇸 United States 111
Depositional environments
Terrestrial indet. 48
Fluvial indet. 13
Crevasse splay 12
Coarse channel fill 12
Fine channel fill 10
Wet floodplain 7
Fluvial-lacustrine indet. 3
Channel 2
Floodplain 2
Lacustrine indet. 1
Top collectors
C. L. Camp 8
Baldwin 6
Nesbitt 6
J. M. Parrish 6
M. G. Lockley 6
Irmis 5
Turner 5
et. al. 5
UCMP 5
A. Heckert 4
K. Ziegler 4
E. H. Colbert 4
Collection activity by decade
1880s 6
1910s 2
1920s 5
1930s 17
1940s 4
1970s 1
1980s 26
1990s 15
2000s 14
2010s 2