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- Pierre_Shale abstract "The Pierre Shale is a geologic formation or series in the Upper Cretaceous which occurs east of the Rocky Mountains in the Great Plains, from Pembina Valley in Canada to New Mexico.The Pierre Shale was described by Meek and Hayden in 1862 in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences (Philadelphia). They described it as a dark-gray shale, fossiliferous, with veins and seams of gypsum, and concretions of iron oxide. The Pierre Shale is about 700 feet (210m) thick at the type locality. It overlies the Niobrara division and underlies the Fox Hills beds. It was named for an occurrence near Fort Pierre on the Missouri River in South Dakota.The Pierre Shale is of marine origin and was deposited in the Western Interior Seaway. It is correlative with other marine shales that occur farther west, such as the Bearpaw Shale, Mancos Shale and the Lewis Shale. It correlates with the Lea Park Formation in central Alberta. The Pierre is overlain by marginal marine deposits of the Fox Hills Formation.".
- Pierre_Shale thumbnail BrokenConcretion22.jpg?width=300.
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- Pierre_Shale wikiPageRevisionID "604367274".
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- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Cretaceous_geologic_formations.
- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Cretaceous_paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Colorado.
- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_the_United_States.
- Pierre_Shale subject Category:Great_Plains.
- Pierre_Shale type Abstraction100002137.
- Pierre_Shale type Arrangement107938773.
- Pierre_Shale type CretaceousGeologicFormations.
- Pierre_Shale type Formation108426461.
- Pierre_Shale type FormationsWith2DinosaurGenera.
- Pierre_Shale type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Pierre_Shale type Group100031264.
- Pierre_Shale comment "The Pierre Shale is a geologic formation or series in the Upper Cretaceous which occurs east of the Rocky Mountains in the Great Plains, from Pembina Valley in Canada to New Mexico.The Pierre Shale was described by Meek and Hayden in 1862 in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences (Philadelphia). They described it as a dark-gray shale, fossiliferous, with veins and seams of gypsum, and concretions of iron oxide. The Pierre Shale is about 700 feet (210m) thick at the type locality.".
- Pierre_Shale label "Pierre Shale".
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- Pierre_Shale depiction BrokenConcretion22.jpg.
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