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The Calcare di Bari (Italian for Bari Limestone) is a Cretaceous (Valanginian to early Turonian, spanning approximately 45 million years) geologic formation in Apulia, southeastern Italy. The formation comprises micritic limestones, in places karstified and dolomitized. Rudists and fossil ankylosaur, sauropod and theropod tracks have been reported from the 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) thick formation that was deposited in an inner carbonate platform environment towards the top dominated by rudist reefs.

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  • The Calcare di Bari (Italian for Bari Limestone) is a Cretaceous (Valanginian to early Turonian, spanning approximately 45 million years) geologic formation in Apulia, southeastern Italy. The formation comprises micritic limestones, in places karstified and dolomitized. Rudists and fossil ankylosaur, sauropod and theropod tracks have been reported from the 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) thick formation that was deposited in an inner carbonate platform environment towards the top dominated by rudist reefs. (en)
  • Il Calcare di Bari, noto anche come calcare di Mola, è una cretacica, alla base della successione stratigrafica delle Murge. (it)
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  • not observed (en)
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  • Early Cretaceous (en)
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  • Avvantaggio, Montericco, Palorbitoline, Corato, Bisceglie & Sannicandro Members (en)
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  • Up to (en)
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  • The Calcare di Bari (Italian for Bari Limestone) is a Cretaceous (Valanginian to early Turonian, spanning approximately 45 million years) geologic formation in Apulia, southeastern Italy. The formation comprises micritic limestones, in places karstified and dolomitized. Rudists and fossil ankylosaur, sauropod and theropod tracks have been reported from the 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) thick formation that was deposited in an inner carbonate platform environment towards the top dominated by rudist reefs. (en)
  • Il Calcare di Bari, noto anche come calcare di Mola, è una cretacica, alla base della successione stratigrafica delle Murge. (it)
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  • Calcare di Bari (en)
  • Calcare di Bari (it)
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