- Fruitland formation
The Fruitland Formation is a sedimentary geological formation containing layers of
sandstone ,shale , andcoal . It was laid down in marshy delta conditions, with poor drainage and frequent flooding, under a warm, humid and seasonal climate. It is dated from the lateCampanian (part of theCretaceous period), and is found in theSan Juan Basin in the states ofNew Mexico andColorado , in theUnited States of America .The Fruitland is underlain by the
Pictured Cliffs Sandstone , and overlain by the more recentKirtland Formation . The sequence of rocks represents the final filling of theCretaceous seaway. The underlying Pictured Cliffs is a marginal marine sandstone, deposited in an environment similar to offshore barrier islands of the southeastUnited States . As the seaway retreated, the Pictured Cliffs was covered by the Fruitland Formation, which was deposited in near-shore swampy lowlands.The Fruitland Formation contains beds of
bituminous coal that are mined in places along the outcrop.Since the 1980s, the coal beds of the Fruitland Formation have yielded large quantities of
coalbed methane . The productive area forcoalbed methane straddles theColorado -New Mexico state line, and is one of the most productive areas for coalbed methane in theUnited States .
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