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- Mancos_Shale abstract "The Mancos Shale or Mancos Group is an Upper Cretaceous geologic formation of the Western United States dominated by mudrock that accumulated in offshore and marine environments of the Cretaceous North American Inland Sea. The Mancos was deposited during the Cenomanian through Campanian ages, approximately from 95 Ma to 80 Ma. The Mancos Shale was first described by Cross and Purington in 1899 and was named for exposures near the town of Mancos, Colorado. Stratigraphically the Mancos Shale fills the interval between the Dakota Group and the Mesa Verde Group.The Mancos Shale rests conformably on the Dakota and in its upper part grades into and intertongues with the Mesaverde Group. The shale tongues typically have sharp basal contacts and gradational upper contacts.".
- Mancos_Shale thumbnail Mancos_Shale_badlands_in_Capitol_Reef_NP.jpg?width=300.
- Mancos_Shale wikiPageID "28393424".
- Mancos_Shale wikiPageRevisionID "546897827".
- Mancos_Shale hasPhotoCollection Mancos_Shale.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Cretaceous_geologic_formations.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Arizona.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Colorado.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_New_Mexico.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Utah.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_Wyoming.
- Mancos_Shale subject Category:Geology_of_the_Rocky_Mountains.
- Mancos_Shale type Abstraction100002137.
- Mancos_Shale type Arrangement107938773.
- Mancos_Shale type CretaceousGeologicFormations.
- Mancos_Shale type Formation108426461.
- Mancos_Shale type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Mancos_Shale type Group100031264.
- Mancos_Shale comment "The Mancos Shale or Mancos Group is an Upper Cretaceous geologic formation of the Western United States dominated by mudrock that accumulated in offshore and marine environments of the Cretaceous North American Inland Sea. The Mancos was deposited during the Cenomanian through Campanian ages, approximately from 95 Ma to 80 Ma. The Mancos Shale was first described by Cross and Purington in 1899 and was named for exposures near the town of Mancos, Colorado.".
- Mancos_Shale label "Mancos Shale".
- Mancos_Shale sameAs m.0crjcqx.
- Mancos_Shale sameAs Q6747665.
- Mancos_Shale sameAs Q6747665.
- Mancos_Shale sameAs Mancos_Shale.
- Mancos_Shale wasDerivedFrom Mancos_Shale?oldid=546897827.
- Mancos_Shale depiction Mancos_Shale_badlands_in_Capitol_Reef_NP.jpg.
- Mancos_Shale isPrimaryTopicOf Mancos_Shale.