Kaili Xin's Feet Photos
Jun 3, 2000
Dalian, Liaoning, China
The Kaili Formation (simplified Chinese: 凯里组; traditional Chinese: 凱里組; pinyin: Kǎilǐ zǔ) is a stratigraphic formation which was deposited during the Lower and Middle Cambrian (~513 to 506 million years ago). The formation is approximately 200 metres (660 ft) thick and was named after the city Kaili in the Guizhou province of southwest China. The depositional environment of the Kaili Formation is not entirely known, and there are two hypotheses for its formation. It may have been ...
Also known as: Xin Kai Li
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