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- Latah_Formation abstract "The Latah Formation is a series of late Miocene lacustrine sedimentary deposits which outcrop in eastern Washington and northwestern Idaho. The lake beds are interbedded with igneous rock of the Columbia River Basalt Group. The formation was originally named from a site in Spokane, Washington by Dr. Kirk Bryan in 1923. Numerous fossil plants and insects have been recovered from the formation and described. When first described the formation was thought to have predated the deposition of the Columbia River Basalts, however further investigation showed them to be coeval. Potassium-argon dating of the formation returned an age range of 21.3 to 12.1 million years old, indicating an Early to Middle Miocene age range.".
- Latah_Formation wikiPageID "23921653".
- Latah_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "573006254".
- Latah_Formation area "by".
- Latah_Formation country United_States.
- Latah_Formation hasPhotoCollection Latah_Formation.
- Latah_Formation name "Latah Formation".
- Latah_Formation namedby Kirk_Bryan_(geologist).
- Latah_Formation overlies Columbia_River_Basalt_Group.
- Latah_Formation prilithology "Fluvial".
- Latah_Formation region "Eastern Washington & northwestern Idaho".
- Latah_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Latah_Formation underlies Columbia_River_Basalt_Group.
- Latah_Formation underlies Priest_Rapids_Member.
- Latah_Formation subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Latah_Formation type Abstraction100002137.
- Latah_Formation type Arrangement107938773.
- Latah_Formation type Formation108426461.
- Latah_Formation type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Latah_Formation type Group100031264.
- Latah_Formation comment "The Latah Formation is a series of late Miocene lacustrine sedimentary deposits which outcrop in eastern Washington and northwestern Idaho. The lake beds are interbedded with igneous rock of the Columbia River Basalt Group. The formation was originally named from a site in Spokane, Washington by Dr. Kirk Bryan in 1923. Numerous fossil plants and insects have been recovered from the formation and described.".
- Latah_Formation label "Latah Formation".
- Latah_Formation sameAs m.076xvx0.
- Latah_Formation sameAs Q6495062.
- Latah_Formation sameAs Q6495062.
- Latah_Formation sameAs Latah_Formation.
- Latah_Formation wasDerivedFrom Latah_Formation?oldid=573006254.
- Latah_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Latah_Formation.