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- Allenby_Formation abstract "The Allenby formation is a sedimentary rock formation deposited during the early to early Middle Eocene. It consists of conglomerates, sandstones with interbedded with shales and coal. The coal seams contain an abundance of insect, fish and plant fossils.The following fossil genera and species have been described from the Allenby formation:Acer rouseiAcer stewartiAcer stonebergaeAcer toradenseAzolla primaevaDinokanaga wilsoniEriocampa tulameenensisNeviusia dunthorneiOrontium wolfeiPseudosiobla campbelliStonebergia".
- Allenby_Formation thumbnail Orontium_wolfei_02.jpg?width=300.
- Allenby_Formation wikiPageID "38615935".
- Allenby_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "573526679".
- Allenby_Formation area "300".
- Allenby_Formation country Canada.
- Allenby_Formation hasPhotoCollection Allenby_Formation.
- Allenby_Formation name "Allenby Formation".
- Allenby_Formation namedfor Allenby,_British_Columbia.
- Allenby_Formation otherlithology "shale–sandstone, coal–breccia, and coal–chert".
- Allenby_Formation period "Eocene".
- Allenby_Formation prilithology "Fluvial deposits".
- Allenby_Formation region British_Columbia.
- Allenby_Formation subunits ""Princeton Chert"".
- Allenby_Formation thickness "1860".
- Allenby_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Allenby_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_British_Columbia.
- Allenby_Formation point "49.376666666666665 -120.54666666666667".
- Allenby_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Allenby_Formation comment "The Allenby formation is a sedimentary rock formation deposited during the early to early Middle Eocene. It consists of conglomerates, sandstones with interbedded with shales and coal.".
- Allenby_Formation label "Allenby Formation".
- Allenby_Formation sameAs m.0r8klk7.
- Allenby_Formation sameAs Q14874560.
- Allenby_Formation sameAs Q14874560.
- Allenby_Formation lat "49.376666666666665".
- Allenby_Formation long "-120.54666666666667".
- Allenby_Formation wasDerivedFrom Allenby_Formation?oldid=573526679.
- Allenby_Formation depiction Orontium_wolfei_02.jpg.
- Allenby_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Allenby_Formation.