Rio do Rasto Formation

Rio do Rasto Formation
Stratigraphic range: Wordian to Wuchiapingian
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A paleoart reconstruction the fauna of the Rio do Rasto Formation.
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofParaná & Pelotas Basins
Sub-unitsMorro Pelado Mb., Serrinha Mb.
UnderliesPirambóia Formation (Paraná Basin)
Botucatu Formation (Pelotas Basin)
OverliesTeresina Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale, sandstone
Location
Coordinates28°24′26″S 49°32′46″W / 28.40722°S 49.54611°W / -28.40722; -49.54611
Approximate paleocoordinates41°18′S 22°24′W / 41.3°S 22.4°W / -41.3; -22.4
RegionParaná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul
CountryBrazil
ExtentParaná Basin
Rio do Rasto Formation (Brazil)

The Rio do Rasto Formation is a Late Permian sedimentary geological formation in the South Region of Brazil. The official name is Rio do Rasto, although in some publications it appears as Rio do Rastro.

The strata were deposited between the Wordian and the Wuchiapingian, from about 266 to 254 million years ago. The geology, alongside its paleobiota, indicate that the locality was a freshwater environment. Some of the animals discovered in the formation include Tiarajudens, Parapytanga and Pampaphoneus.