The light grey micritic limestone sequence with intercalated black chert lenses was deposited in an open marine basin with a hypersaline and/or poorly oxygenated bottom.[1]
Fossil content
The formation has provided the following fossils:[1][3][4][5][2]
^Rodríguez, Katia González; Fielitz, Christopher (2016). "CRETACEOUS OSTEICHTHYAN FISH ASSEMBLAGES FROM MEXICO". Cretaceous Period: Biotic Diversity and Biogeography. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. 71.
Hegna, T. A.; Vega, F. J.; González Rodríguez, K. A. (2014), "First Mesozoic thylacocephalans (Arthropoda, Crustacea; Cretaceous) in the western hemisphere: new discoveries from the Muhi Quarry Lagerstätte", Journal of Paleontology, 88 (3): 606–616, Bibcode:2014JPal...88..606H, doi:10.1666/13-131
Feldmann, R. M.; Vega, F. J.; Martínez López, L.; González Rodrigues, K. A.; González León, O.; Rosario Fernández-Barajas, M. (2007), "Crustacea from the Muhi Quarry (Albian-Cenomanian), and a review of Aptian Mecochiridae (Astacidea) From Mexico", Annals of Carnegie Museum, 76 (3): 145–156, doi:10.2992/0097-4463(2007)76[145:CFTMQA]2.0.CO;2