La Tuna Formation
The La Tuna Formation is a geologic formation in the Franklin Mountains of southern New Mexico and western Texas and the Hueco Mountains of western Texas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Bashkirian Age of the early Pennsylvanian.
Description
The unit consists mostly of massive gray limestone with minor interbedded shale. The limestone is locally cherty and the upper beds include some thin shale lenses and algal mounds. The total thickness is. The formation lies on the Helms Formation or Rancheria Formation and is overlain by the Berino Formation.The formation contains detrital zircon grains of Cambrian age, which provides supporting evidence for a landmass thought to be present in Pennsylvanian time in the location of the modern Florida Mountains. It is thought to have been laid down in the Horquilla Seaway, a continental shelf environment on the southwest coast of Pangaea.