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- Chinle_Formation abstract "The Chinle Formation is an Upper Triassic continental geologic formation of fluvial, lacustrine, and palustrine to eolian deposits spread across the U.S. states of Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona, western New Mexico, and western Colorado. The Chinle is controversially considered to be synonymous to the Dockum Group of eastern Colorado and New Mexico, western Texas, the Oklahoma panhandle, and southwestern Kansas. The Chinle is sometimes colloquially named as a formation within the Dockum Group in New Mexico and in Texas. The Chinle formation is part of the Colorado Plateau, Basin and Range, and the southern section of the Interior Plains.A probable separate depositional basin within the Chinle is found in northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah. The southern portion of the Chinle reaches a maximum thickness of a little over 520 m. Typically, the Chinle rests unconformably on the Moenkopi Formation.".
- Chinle_Formation thumbnail Chinle_Badlands.jpg?width=300.
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- Chinle_Formation wikiPageExternalLink unit_info.php?name_id=380.
- Chinle_Formation wikiPageID "4445744".
- Chinle_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "606014603".
- Chinle_Formation age Late_Triassic.
- Chinle_Formation caption "Chinle Badlands, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, US.".
- Chinle_Formation country "United States".
- Chinle_Formation hasPhotoCollection Chinle_Formation.
- Chinle_Formation name "Chinle Formation".
- Chinle_Formation namedby Herbert_E._Gregory.
- Chinle_Formation namedfor Chinle,_Arizona.
- Chinle_Formation otherlithology Paleosol.
- Chinle_Formation overlies "Moenkopi Formation or Cutler Group".
- Chinle_Formation prilithology "fluvial mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone".
- Chinle_Formation region Colorado_Plateau.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Shinarump_Conglomerate.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Blue_Mesa_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Bluewater_Creek_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Church_Rock_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Mesa_Redondo_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Moss_Back_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Owl_Rock_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Petrified_Forest_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Rock_Point_Member.
- Chinle_Formation subunits Sonsela_Member.
- Chinle_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Chinle_Formation underlies "Wingate Sandstone or Moenave Formation".
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Chinle_Formation.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Arizona.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Colorado.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Nevada.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_New_Mexico.
- Chinle_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Chinle_Formation type Abstraction100002137.
- Chinle_Formation type Arrangement107938773.
- Chinle_Formation type Formation108426461.
- Chinle_Formation type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Chinle_Formation type Group100031264.
- Chinle_Formation comment "The Chinle Formation is an Upper Triassic continental geologic formation of fluvial, lacustrine, and palustrine to eolian deposits spread across the U.S. states of Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona, western New Mexico, and western Colorado. The Chinle is controversially considered to be synonymous to the Dockum Group of eastern Colorado and New Mexico, western Texas, the Oklahoma panhandle, and southwestern Kansas.".
- Chinle_Formation label "Chinle Formation".
- Chinle_Formation label "Chinle-Formation".
- Chinle_Formation sameAs Chinle-Formation.
- Chinle_Formation sameAs m.0c2vqt.
- Chinle_Formation sameAs Q1074382.
- Chinle_Formation sameAs Q1074382.
- Chinle_Formation sameAs Chinle_Formation.
- Chinle_Formation wasDerivedFrom Chinle_Formation?oldid=606014603.
- Chinle_Formation depiction Chinle_Badlands.jpg.
- Chinle_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Chinle_Formation.