Ustʹ Pinega Formation

Ustʹ Pinega Formation
Stratigraphic range: Ediacaran
TypeGeological Formation
Sub-unitsZimnie Gory Formation (Zimnie Gory and Vaizitsa beds)

Verkhovka Formation (Vaizitsa, Syuzma and Verkhovka beds)

Lyamtsa Formation (Arkhangelsk and Lyamtsa beds)
UnderliesLyubim Formation
OverliesPletenev Formation
Thickness487.3 m (1,598 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryArgillite
OtherSandstone, Siltstone, Clay
Location
RegionArkhangelsk Oblast
CountryRussia
Extent300+ km

64°9′0.000″N 41°55′59.988″E / 64.15000000°N 41.93333000°E / 64.15000000; 41.93333000 The Ustʹ Pinega Formation is an Upper Ediacaran geological formation exposed along the banks of the Syuzma and Onega Rivers in Arkhangelsk Oblast, northwestern Russia, and spans from around 580 Ma to 550 Ma, with fossilferous stones restricted to between 565 and 555 Ma.

It also preserves a wealth of rare Ediacaran fossils, like Zolotytsia, Ventogyrus and Bomakellia.