Kap Kobenhavn Formation

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Kap Kobenhavn Formation
Stratigraphic range: Neogene
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An overview of the various locations of the formation, as well as the sampling process for organic material containing DNA fragments
Type Formation
Location
Coordinates 82°52′8″N22°40′7″W / 82.86889°N 22.66861°W / 82.86889; -22.66861
Country Greenland

The Kap Kobenhavn Formation (Cape Copenhagen Formation ) is a geologic formation in Greenland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period.

Analysis of environmental DNA in samples from a 2006 expedition to the formation have shown the DNA is two million years old. The DNA contains evidence of mastodons, geese, poplar and birch tree. The presence of the mastodon DNA shows the mastodon range was considerably more north than previously known. [1]

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References

  1. "Oldest DNA sheds light on a 2 million-year-old ecosystem that has no modern parallel". AccuWeather. Retrieved 12 December 2022.