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- St._Peter_Sandstone abstract "The St. Peter Sandstone is an Ordovician formation in the Chazyan stage of the Champlainian series. This sandstone originated as a sheet of sand in clear, shallow water near the shore of a Paleozoic sea and consists of fine-to-medium-size, well-rounded quartz grains with frosted surfaces. The extent of the formation spans north-south from Minnesota to Missouri and east-west from Illinois into Nebraska and South Dakota. The formation was named by Owen (1847) after the Minnesota River, then known as the St. Peter River. The type locality is at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers near Fort Snelling, Minnesota. In eastern Missouri the stone consists of quartz sand that is 99.44% silica.".
- St._Peter_Sandstone thumbnail St_Peters_Sandstone_Pacific_MO_5-med.jpg?width=300.
- St._Peter_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink env156.htm.
- St._Peter_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink geology.html.
- St._Peter_Sandstone wikiPageID "869844".
- St._Peter_Sandstone wikiPageRevisionID "557594430".
- St._Peter_Sandstone hasPhotoCollection St._Peter_Sandstone.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_Illinois.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_Minnesota.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_Missouri.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_Nebraska.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Geology_of_South_Dakota.
- St._Peter_Sandstone subject Category:Ordovician_geologic_formations.
- St._Peter_Sandstone type Abstraction100002137.
- St._Peter_Sandstone type Arrangement107938773.
- St._Peter_Sandstone type Formation108426461.
- St._Peter_Sandstone type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- St._Peter_Sandstone type Group100031264.
- St._Peter_Sandstone comment "The St. Peter Sandstone is an Ordovician formation in the Chazyan stage of the Champlainian series. This sandstone originated as a sheet of sand in clear, shallow water near the shore of a Paleozoic sea and consists of fine-to-medium-size, well-rounded quartz grains with frosted surfaces. The extent of the formation spans north-south from Minnesota to Missouri and east-west from Illinois into Nebraska and South Dakota.".
- St._Peter_Sandstone label "St. Peter Sandstone".
- St._Peter_Sandstone sameAs m.03k52t.
- St._Peter_Sandstone sameAs Q7591457.
- St._Peter_Sandstone sameAs Q7591457.
- St._Peter_Sandstone sameAs St._Peter_Sandstone.
- St._Peter_Sandstone wasDerivedFrom St._Peter_Sandstone?oldid=557594430.
- St._Peter_Sandstone depiction St_Peters_Sandstone_Pacific_MO_5-med.jpg.
- St._Peter_Sandstone isPrimaryTopicOf St._Peter_Sandstone.