- Meeteetse Formation
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Meeteetse Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late CretaceousType Sedimentary Underlies Lance Formation Overlies Mesaverde Formation Thickness 400 m Lithology Primary sand and sandstone Other shale and bentonitic clay Location Named for Meeteetse Trail Region Rocky Mountains Extent Wyoming The Meeteetse Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation occurring in Wyoming.
The formation is described by W.G. Pierce as gray to white clayey sand, drab sandstone, gray and brown shale, and bentonitic clay. It can form badlands.[1]
Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus.[2]
See also
- List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations
- List of stratigraphic units with indeterminate dinosaur fossils
Footnotes
References
- Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
Categories:- Mesozoic geologic formations
- Geologic formation stubs
- List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations
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