Bitter Springs Group

Bitter Springs Group
Stratigraphic range: Tonian
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TypeGeological group
Sub-unitsGillen, Loves Creek & Johnnys Creek Formations
Lithology
PrimaryChert
Location
Coordinates23°32′34″S 134°27′26″E / 23.5427°S 134.4572°E / -23.5427; 134.4572
RegionNorthern Territory, Western Australia
CountryAustralia
ExtentAmadeus Basin
Bitter Springs Group (Australia)

The Bitter Springs Group, also known as the Bitter Springs Formation is a Precambrian fossil locality in Australia, which preserves stromatolites and microorganisms in silica. Its preservational mode ceased in the late Neoproterozoic with the advent of silicifying organisms.

Fossils include exceptionally well-preserved cyanobacteria microfossils, as well as multiple stromatolite species, including Linella avis and Inzeria intia. This locality also has been claimed to contain eukaryotic green algae preservation, though this interpretation is debated.