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- Kirtland_Formation abstract "The Kirtland Formation (originally the Kirtland Shale) is a sedimentary geological formation. It is the product of alluvial muds and overbank sand deposits from the many channels draining the coastal plain that existed on the inland seashore of North America, in the late Cretaceous period. It overlies the Fruitland Formation. It is found in the San Juan Basin in the states of New Mexico and Colorado, in the United States of America.The base of the Kirtland Formation and its lowest sub-unit, the Hunter Wash member, has been dated to 74.55 ± 0.29 Ma. Together with the upper part of the underlying Fruitland Formation, this contains fossils representing the Hunter Wash local fauna. The border between the Hunter Wash member and overlying Farmington member dates to approximately 74 million years ago. The top of the Farmington member and bottom of the overlying De-na-zin member has been radiometrically dated to 73.37 ± 0.28 Ma ago. The top of the De-na-zin member, which contains the Willow Wash local fauna, has been dated to 73.04 ± 0.25 Ma ago.Overlying the De-na-zin member is a unit called the Naashoibito member This has often been considered to be part of the Kirtland formation, but more recently has been transferred back to the overlying Ojo Alamo Formation, which it had originally been part of.".
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- Kirtland_Formation wikiPageID "5282242".
- Kirtland_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "603377195".
- Kirtland_Formation age "Campanian,".
- Kirtland_Formation hasPhotoCollection Kirtland_Formation.
- Kirtland_Formation name "Kirtland Formation".
- Kirtland_Formation overlies Fruitland_Formation.
- Kirtland_Formation subunits "Hunter Wash Member, Farmington Member, De-na-zin Member".
- Kirtland_Formation thickness "594".
- Kirtland_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Kirtland_Formation underlies Ojo_Alamo_Formation.
- Kirtland_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_geologic_formations.
- Kirtland_Formation subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Kirtland_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_New_Mexico.
- Kirtland_Formation type Abstraction100002137.
- Kirtland_Formation type Arrangement107938773.
- Kirtland_Formation type CretaceousGeologicFormations.
- Kirtland_Formation type Formation108426461.
- Kirtland_Formation type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Kirtland_Formation type Group100031264.
- Kirtland_Formation comment "The Kirtland Formation (originally the Kirtland Shale) is a sedimentary geological formation. It is the product of alluvial muds and overbank sand deposits from the many channels draining the coastal plain that existed on the inland seashore of North America, in the late Cretaceous period. It overlies the Fruitland Formation.".
- Kirtland_Formation label "Formación Kirtland".
- Kirtland_Formation label "Formacja Kirtland".
- Kirtland_Formation label "Kirtland Formation".
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs Formación_Kirtland.
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs Formacja_Kirtland.
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs m.0dcfs3.
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs Q6416234.
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs Q6416234.
- Kirtland_Formation sameAs Kirtland_Formation.
- Kirtland_Formation wasDerivedFrom Kirtland_Formation?oldid=603377195.
- Kirtland_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Kirtland_Formation.