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- Milk_River_Formation abstract "The Milk River Formation is a near- shore to terrestrial sedimentary unit deposited during the Late Cretaceous (late Santonian to early Campanian) in southern Alberta. It is equivalent to the marine Lea Park Formation of eastern Alberta, and the Eagle and Telegraph Creek Formations of north-central Montana, and to the upper part of the Niobrara Formation in Kansas. In Alberta, the Milk River Formation is subdivided into the Telegraph Creek, Virgelle, and Deadhorse Coulee Members. The formation has produced an extensive but little known vertebrate fauna (see Table). Radiometric dates place deposition of the Milk River Formation between ~84.5 Ma and 83.5 Ma (Payenberg et al. 2002).".
- Milk_River_Formation thumbnail Milkriverpan.jpg?width=300.
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- Milk_River_Formation wikiPageID "18388127".
- Milk_River_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "586144296".
- Milk_River_Formation caption "Outcrops along the Milk River".
- Milk_River_Formation country ",".
- Milk_River_Formation hasPhotoCollection Milk_River_Formation.
- Milk_River_Formation name "Milk River Formation".
- Milk_River_Formation namedby "Dowling, D.B., 1916".
- Milk_River_Formation namedfor Milk_River_(Alberta%E2%80%93Montana).
- Milk_River_Formation otherlithology Shale.
- Milk_River_Formation overlies Colorado_Group.
- Milk_River_Formation prilithology Sandstone.
- Milk_River_Formation region Alberta.
- Milk_River_Formation region Montana.
- Milk_River_Formation subunits "Telegraph Creek, Virgelle, Deadhorse Coulee Members".
- Milk_River_Formation thickness "up to".
- Milk_River_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Milk_River_Formation unitof Montana_Group.
- Milk_River_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_geologic_formations.
- Milk_River_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Milk_River_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Milk_River_Formation type CretaceousPaleontologicalSitesOfNorthAmerica.
- Milk_River_Formation type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Milk_River_Formation type Location100027167.
- Milk_River_Formation type Object100002684.
- Milk_River_Formation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Milk_River_Formation type Region108630985.
- Milk_River_Formation type Site108651247.
- Milk_River_Formation type Tract108673395.
- Milk_River_Formation type YagoGeoEntity.
- Milk_River_Formation type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Milk_River_Formation type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Milk_River_Formation comment "The Milk River Formation is a near- shore to terrestrial sedimentary unit deposited during the Late Cretaceous (late Santonian to early Campanian) in southern Alberta. It is equivalent to the marine Lea Park Formation of eastern Alberta, and the Eagle and Telegraph Creek Formations of north-central Montana, and to the upper part of the Niobrara Formation in Kansas. In Alberta, the Milk River Formation is subdivided into the Telegraph Creek, Virgelle, and Deadhorse Coulee Members.".
- Milk_River_Formation label "Milk River Formation".
- Milk_River_Formation sameAs m.04f3sr8.
- Milk_River_Formation sameAs Q13871829.
- Milk_River_Formation sameAs Q13871829.
- Milk_River_Formation sameAs Milk_River_Formation.
- Milk_River_Formation wasDerivedFrom Milk_River_Formation?oldid=586144296.
- Milk_River_Formation depiction Milkriverpan.jpg.
- Milk_River_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Milk_River_Formation.