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- Mowry_Shale abstract "The Mowry Shale is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation. The formation was named for Mowrie Creek, northwest of Buffalo in Johnson County, Wyoming. The Mowry outcrops or occurs at depth in parts of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. It occurs within the following geologic regions:Big Horn BasinCentral Montana UpliftChadron ArchDenver BasinGreen River BasinMontana Fold BeltNorth Park BasinPowder River BasinSweetgrass ArchUinta UpliftWilliston BasinWind River BasinYellowstone ProvinceDinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.".
- Mowry_Shale wikiPageID "25244097".
- Mowry_Shale wikiPageRevisionID "604367842".
- Mowry_Shale age "Late Cretaceous".
- Mowry_Shale name "Mowry Shale".
- Mowry_Shale namedby "N. H. Darton in 1904".
- Mowry_Shale region Johnson_County,_Wyoming.
- Mowry_Shale type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Mowry_Shale subject Category:Mesozoic_geologic_formations.
- Mowry_Shale comment "The Mowry Shale is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation. The formation was named for Mowrie Creek, northwest of Buffalo in Johnson County, Wyoming. The Mowry outcrops or occurs at depth in parts of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.".
- Mowry_Shale label "Mowry Shale".
- Mowry_Shale sameAs m.09ghk0x.
- Mowry_Shale sameAs Q6927338.
- Mowry_Shale sameAs Q6927338.
- Mowry_Shale wasDerivedFrom Mowry_Shale?oldid=604367842.
- Mowry_Shale isPrimaryTopicOf Mowry_Shale.