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The Oldman Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage) age that underlies much of southern Alberta, Canada. It consists primarily... |
plain environments, and it is bounded by the nonmarine Oldman Formation below it and the marine Bearpaw Formation above it. The Dinosaur Park Formation contains... |
thick along the Oldman River. The St. Mary River Formation conformably overlies the Blood Reserve Sandstone, or the Bearpaw Formation where the Blood... |
in the Judith River Formation of Montana. The rocks of the Judith River Formation are equivalent in age with the Oldman Formation of Alberta, which has... |
R. and Miall, A.D. 2003. Depositional environments and stratigraphic architecture of the Late Cretaceous and Eagle formations, southern Alberta and north-central... |
implications for climate change and the evolution of depositional environments within the Ischigualasto Formation. The La Peña Member would have been subhumid... |
Daspletosaurus (category Oldman fauna) Both specimens were recovered from the Oldman Formation in the Judith River Group of Alberta. The Oldman Formation was deposited during the middle Campanian... |
The Two Medicine Formation is a geological formation, or rock body, in northwestern Montana and southern Alberta that was deposited between 83.5 ± 0.7... |
Formation rests unconformably on Precambrian metamorphic rocks that were exposed to a long period of erosion prior to the deposition of the formation... |
The Bearpaw Formation, also called the Bearpaw Shale, is a geologic formation of Late Cretaceous (Campanian) age. It outcrops in the U.S. state of Montana... |
southwestern Alberta around the Red Deer and Oldman Rivers, the middle carbonaceous shale unit is absent and the formation consists of white-weathering, cross-bedded... |
Bednarski, J.M. and Young, H.R. 2004. Deposition and tectonic setting of the Miocene Wood Mountain Formation, southern Saskatchewan. Canadian Journal... |
Park Formation and CMN 8902. The latter specimen was discovered in 1921 before the delineation between the Dinosaur Park and Oldman formations was erected... |
floodplain, overbank and swamp environments. The Ravenscrag Formation is of early Paleocene age and the base of the formation coincides with the Cretaceous-Paleogene... |
tributary of the Oldman River. Williams and Dyer defined the type section in 1930 at the mouth of Willow Creek, east of Fort Macleod. The formation straddles... |
was discovered by geologist Peter Hews from the St. Mary River Formation, along the Oldman River in southwestern Alberta. The skull was located in well... |
Elk Point Group (redirect from Dawson Bay Formation) been subdivided into numerous formations, number of which host major petroleum and natural gas reservoirs. The formations of the Elk Point Group are composed... |
Edmonton Group (redirect from Edmonton Formation) sedimentary rocks that were deposited in nonmarine to brackish water environments between the Canadian Rockies in the west and the Western Interior Seaway... |
Edwards, D.E. 1990. An overview of Triassic stratigraphy and depositional environments in the Rocky Mountain Foothills and Western Interior Plains, Peace... |
Reserve Formation outcrops in a narrow belt that extends from the Canada–United States border where it is about 30 metres (100 ft) thick, to the Oldman River... |