Dam Formation

Dam Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Miocene
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The location of the Dam formation in Qatar (dark and light blue dots)
TypeGeological formation
Sub-unitsAl-Kharrara Member, Al-Nakhsh member, Abu Samrah member
UnderliesDammam Formation
OverliesHofuf Formation
Lithology
PrimarySilicate, dolomite and calcite
OtherCelestine, chlorite, gypsum, kaolinite, muscovite, illite, palygorskite, and smectite[1]
Location
CountryQatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE
Type section
Named bySteineke and Kock (unpublished), Powers (in Saudi Arabia), Cavelier (in Qatar)
Year defined1935 (unpublished), 1968 (Saudi Arabia), 1970 (Qatar)
Coordinates26°21′42″N 49°27′42″E / 26.36167°N 49.46167°E / 26.36167; 49.46167
CountryQatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
Dam Formation (Saudi Arabia)

The Dam Formation is an Early Miocene formation located in southwestern Qatar,[2] Saudi Arabia and the UAE.[3]

Description

The formation was first described in a report in 1935 by Steineke and Kock. However, this report was unpublished. It was first described in published material by Powers in 1968 in Saudi Arabia, and by Cavelier in 1970 in Qatar.[3]

The formation in Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. was deposited in a terrestrial environment, while the formation in Qatar was deposited in a marine habitat as evidenced by the multiple marine animals found in the formation.[2][3]

Fossil content

Mammals from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
Salwasiren S. qataernsis[2] ARC.2023.23.008, one associated skeleton including an incomplete cranium, mandible, left upper molar (M2), sternum, both scapulae and humeri, a partial vertebral column and ilium.

ARC.2023.28.014, an incomplete left incisor[2]

A dugongid sireanian Lower Al-Kharrara Member
Odontoceti Indeterminate[2][3] A tooth[3] among other remains Lower Al-Kharrara Member
Fishs from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
Teleost Indeterminate[2] Lower Al-Kharrara Member
Carcharhiniformes Indeterminate[2]
Physodon/Scoliodon[3] P./S.sp.
Aetobatus A.arcuatus[3] A species of Eagle ray
Diodon[3] D.sp. A species of porcupine fish
Reptiles from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
Testudines Indeterminate[2][3] Lower Al-Kharrara Member
Reptillia? Indeterminate[3] Lower/Middle Al-Kharrara Member
Molluscs from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
Ostrea[3] O.latimarginata Bivalve Lower & Middle Al-Kharrara Members
Pectinidae[3] Indeterminate Scallop
Anomia[3] Indeterminate Bivalve
Spondylus[3]
Avicula[3]
Clementia[3] C.papayracea "Impressions and molds" Lower, Middle & Upper Al-Kharrara Members & Abu Samrah member
Chama[3] C. gryphoides
Clausinella[3] C.erisca Bivalve
C. persica
Hydrobiidae[3] Indeterminate A family of fresh to brackish water snails
Chlamys[3] C.senatoria Bivalve Upper Al-Kharrara Member & Abu Samrah member
Fissurella[3] Indeterminate Gastropod
Natica[3]
Xenophora[3]
Turritella[3]
Cerithiidae[3]
Conus[3]
Bulla[3]
Hydrobia[3] Gastropod "Very locally" found
Potamides[3]
Capsa[3] C. lacunosa
cf. C. fragilis
Tellina[3] T. bipartita Bivalve
Diplodonta[3] D.cf. rotundata
Barbatia[3] B. barbata Bivalve
Anadara[3] A.cf. turonica
Cardiocardita[3] C.cf. monolifera
C.aff. turonica
Solecurtus[3] S. basteroti
Timoclea[3] T. subspadicea
Musculus[3] M.sp. Bivalve
Eastonia[3] Indeterminate
Panopea[3] Gastropod
Tapes[3] Bivalve
Mactra[3]
Lucina[3]
Cardium[3]
?Olivella[3] Remains of "Internal molds"
Voluta[3]
Fasciolaria[3]
Cassis[3]
Cypraea[3]
Echinoderms from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
Fibularia[3] F. damensis A Sand Dollar
Agassizia[3] A. aff. persica Sea urchin
Cidaris[3] C.sp. Spines
Bryozoans from the Dam formation
Genus Species Material Notes Member Images
?Cupuladria[3] C. gr. haidingeri

Crustacean remains have also been found in the formation[3]

References

  1. ^ "Al-Nakhsh Member, Dam Formation, Qatar". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2026-01-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Pyenson, Nicholas D.; Sakal, Ferhan; LeBlanc, Jacques; Blundell, Jon; Klim, Katherine D.; Marshall, Christopher D.; Velez-Juarbe, Jorge; Wolfe, Katherine; Al-Naimi, Faisal (2025-12-10). "High abundance of Early Miocene sea cows from Qatar shows repeated evolution of seagrass ecosystem engineers in Eastern Tethys". PeerJ. 13 e20030. doi:10.7717/peerj.20030. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 12701702. PMID 41394419.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb LeBlanc, Jacques (2021-10-22). "Stratigraphic Lexicon: A revised guide to the Cenozoic Surface Formations of Qatar, Middle East (excluding the islands)". Biosis: Biological Systems. 2 (4). doi:10.37819/biosis.001.04.0134. ISSN 2707-9783.