femoraalitrigon
Femoraalitrigon is a geologic formation located in Estonia, notable for its significance in the study of the region's paleontological and stratigraphic history. The formation primarily consists of sedimentary rocks that date back to the early Paleocene epoch, approximately 65 to 55 million years ago. It provides valuable insights into the post-Cretaceous transition period and the early Cenozoic environment of the Baltic region.
The femoraalitrigon is characterized by its limestone, shale, and sandstone layers, which have been interpreted to
The formation is predominantly exposed in specific outcrops across northern Estonia and has been the subject
The name "femoraalitrigon" derives from local geological nomenclature, although its precise etymology is less commonly documented.
Overall, femoraalitrigon remains a key stratigraphic unit in Estonian geology, offering insights into the early Cenozoic