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Geologic formation in Tibet Not to be confused with Zuosuo Formation.
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Zuozuo Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Permian
TypeGeological Formation
Location
RegionTibet
Country China

The Zuozuo Formation is located in Ritu County inside the Tibet Autonomous Region. It has been dated to the Late Permian period.

References

  1. Zhang, Shouxin (2009). Geological Formation Names of China. ISBN 978-3540-93823-1.


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