Geologic formation in the southwestern North Island of New Zealand
The Tangahoe Formation is a geologic formation in the southwestern North Island of New Zealand .
The formation occurs in the Taranaki and Manawatu-Wanganui Regions, spreading in an east–west band for 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the volcanic deposits of Mount Taranaki in the west to the Ruahine Ranges in the east, in a band with an average width of around 20 kilometres (12 mi).[ 1] It becomes exposed at its western end close to the Tasman Sea coast near Hāwera in a series of cliff faces.[ 2] The formation takes its name from the Tangahoe River , close to the exposed cliffs.
The formation is sedimentary, composed largely of muddy sandstones, and was formed beneath sea level in the Waipipian stage of the mid-Pliocene some 3.4 to 3.0 million years ago.[ 2]
Fossil content
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
The formation is an important fossil site. Many marine fossils have been recovered from its mudstones, including the megalodon shark, giant petrel Macronectes tinae , penguin Eudyptes atatu , monk seal Eomonachus belegaerensis , and cetaceans.[ 3] [ 4]
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Invertebrates reported from the Tangahoe Formation
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Palaega [ 21]
P. kakatahi
Between Raukawa Falls & Kakatahi.
A single specimen.
A cirolanid isopod.
References
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^ a b McKee, JWA (1994). "Carcharodon megalodon vertebrae from the Pliocene Tangahoe Formation, Hawera, New Zealand-with an estimation of the shark size based on these vertebrae". Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication . 80A : 124.
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