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- Woodbine_Formation abstract "The Woodbine Formation is a geological formation in east Texas whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous in the Upper Cenomanian stage. It is the producing formation of the giant East Texas Oil Field (also known as the "Black Giant") from which over 5.42 billion barrels of oil have been produced. The Woodbine overlies the Buda Limestone and underlies the Eagle Ford Formation and Austin Chalk. In some areas, the Woodbine is differentiated into the Lewisville Sandstone, Dexter Sandstone, Maness Shale, and/or Pepper Shale sub-units. The Woodbine and Eagle Ford sand units are collectively referred to as the "Eaglebine" oil and gas play in parts of East Texas.Dinosaur and crocodilian remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.The Woodbine Formation was first mapped and named by Robert T. Hill, known as the "Father of Texas Geology", for the small town of Woodbine, Texas in 1905. The stratigraphic units represent an ancient river system that sprawled across what is the present-day Texas Coastal Plain and into the Western Interior Seaway.The Arlington Archosaur Site is a location in Arlington, Texas that currently excavates fossils from the Woodbine Formation. It became available to access by the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in spring of 2008. UTA and the Dallas Paleontological Society have excavated at the site up to present day, where work continues.".
- Woodbine_Formation thumbnail DFWsection.jpg?width=300.
- Woodbine_Formation wikiPageID "20813861".
- Woodbine_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "604367923".
- Woodbine_Formation age "2.997972E15".
- Woodbine_Formation area "Texas to Mississippi Embayment".
- Woodbine_Formation caption "Cross section of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex geologic formations".
- Woodbine_Formation country United_States.
- Woodbine_Formation hasPhotoCollection Woodbine_Formation.
- Woodbine_Formation map "Geology map of Dallas.jpg".
- Woodbine_Formation mapCaption "Geologic map of Dallas, with Woodbine at left.".
- Woodbine_Formation name "Woodbine Formation".
- Woodbine_Formation namedby Robert_T._Hill.
- Woodbine_Formation namedfor Woodbine,_Texas.
- Woodbine_Formation otherlithology "Siltstone, mudstone, clay".
- Woodbine_Formation overlies Washita_Group.
- Woodbine_Formation prilithology "Sandstone".
- Woodbine_Formation region North_America.
- Woodbine_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Woodbine_Formation underlies Eagle_Ford_Formation.
- Woodbine_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Woodbine_Formation subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_the_United_States.
- Woodbine_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Dallas,_Texas.
- Woodbine_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Texas.
- Woodbine_Formation type Abstraction100002137.
- Woodbine_Formation type Arrangement107938773.
- Woodbine_Formation type Formation108426461.
- Woodbine_Formation type FormationsWithYDinosaurGenera.
- Woodbine_Formation type GeologicFormationsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Woodbine_Formation type Group100031264.
- Woodbine_Formation comment "The Woodbine Formation is a geological formation in east Texas whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous in the Upper Cenomanian stage. It is the producing formation of the giant East Texas Oil Field (also known as the "Black Giant") from which over 5.42 billion barrels of oil have been produced. The Woodbine overlies the Buda Limestone and underlies the Eagle Ford Formation and Austin Chalk.".
- Woodbine_Formation label "Woodbine Formation".
- Woodbine_Formation sameAs m.053srbv.
- Woodbine_Formation sameAs Q8032371.
- Woodbine_Formation sameAs Q8032371.
- Woodbine_Formation sameAs Woodbine_Formation.
- Woodbine_Formation wasDerivedFrom Woodbine_Formation?oldid=604367923.
- Woodbine_Formation depiction DFWsection.jpg.
- Woodbine_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Woodbine_Formation.