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The Mid-Cretaceous Frontier Formation Near the Moxa Arch, Southwestern Wyoming: Usgs Professional Paper 1290

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The Mid-Cretaceous Frontier Formation Near the Moxa Arch, Southwestern Wyoming: Usgs Professional Paper 1290 - Mereweather, E a, and Blackmon, P D, and Webb, J C
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The Frontier Formation in the Green River Basin of Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado, consists of sandstone, siltstone, and shale, and minor conglomerate, coal, and bentonite. These strata were deposited in several marine and nonmarine environments during early Late Cretaceous time. At north-trending outcrops along the eastern edge of the overthrust belt, the Frontier is of Cenomanian, Turonian, and early Coniacian age, and commonly is about 610 m (2,000 ft) thick. The formation in that area conformably overlies the Lower ...

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The Mid-Cretaceous Frontier Formation Near the Moxa Arch, Southwestern Wyoming: Usgs Professional Paper 1290 2013, Bibliogov

ISBN-13: 9781287011682

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