Fox Hills Formation
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The Fox Hills Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic unit in the Western Interior of North America, known for its marine to marginal-marine sandstones that record the final retreat of the Western Interior Seaway.
All labels observed (1)
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| Fox Hills Formation canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Fox Hills Formation Context triple: [Hell Creek Formation, overlies, Fox Hills Formation]
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Cloverly Formation
The Cloverly Formation is an Early Cretaceous geologic formation in the western United States known for its dinosaur fossils and fluvial sedimentary deposits.
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Claron Formation
The Claron Formation is a geologic rock unit of colorful limestones and mudstones best known for forming the striking hoodoos and cliffs of Bryce Canyon and other parts of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah.
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Summerville Formation
The Summerville Formation is a Late Jurassic sedimentary rock unit in the western United States, characterized by thin-bedded mudstones and sandstones deposited in tidal flat and coastal environments.
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D.
Holston Formation
The Holston Formation is a geologic unit in eastern Tennessee renowned for its high-quality crystalline limestone commonly marketed as Tennessee marble and widely used in prominent architectural projects.
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Areyonga Formation
The Areyonga Formation is a geological rock unit within central Australia's Amadeus Basin, known for its sedimentary sequences that record Proterozoic environmental and tectonic history.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Fox Hills Formation Target entity description: The Fox Hills Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic unit in the Western Interior of North America, known for its marine to marginal-marine sandstones that record the final retreat of the Western Interior Seaway.
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A.
Cloverly Formation
The Cloverly Formation is an Early Cretaceous geologic formation in the western United States known for its dinosaur fossils and fluvial sedimentary deposits.
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B.
Claron Formation
The Claron Formation is a geologic rock unit of colorful limestones and mudstones best known for forming the striking hoodoos and cliffs of Bryce Canyon and other parts of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah.
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C.
Summerville Formation
The Summerville Formation is a Late Jurassic sedimentary rock unit in the western United States, characterized by thin-bedded mudstones and sandstones deposited in tidal flat and coastal environments.
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D.
Holston Formation
The Holston Formation is a geologic unit in eastern Tennessee renowned for its high-quality crystalline limestone commonly marketed as Tennessee marble and widely used in prominent architectural projects.
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E.
Areyonga Formation
The Areyonga Formation is a geological rock unit within central Australia's Amadeus Basin, known for its sedimentary sequences that record Proterozoic environmental and tectonic history.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Late Cretaceous formation
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geologic formation ⓘ stratigraphic unit ⓘ |
| chronostratigraphicPosition | Maastrichtian ⓘ |
| contains |
ammonite fossils
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bivalve fossils ⓘ marine invertebrate fossils ⓘ plant fossils ⓘ trace fossils ⓘ vertebrate fossils ⓘ |
| depositionalSetting |
barrier-island complex
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nearshore marine ⓘ regressive shoreline system ⓘ |
| economicImportance |
groundwater aquifer in some regions
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hydrocarbon reservoir in some basins ⓘ |
| environmentOfDeposition |
deltaic
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marginal-marine ⓘ marine ⓘ shoreface ⓘ |
| exposedIn |
Colorado
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Montana ⓘ North Dakota ⓘ South Dakota ⓘ Wyoming ⓘ |
| geologicAge | Late Cretaceous ⓘ |
| hasStratigraphicThickness | commonly tens to several hundreds of meters ⓘ |
| lithology |
sandstone
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shale ⓘ siltstone ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Canada
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North America ⓘ United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
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| namedFor | Fox Hills, South Dakota ⓘ |
| overlies | Pierre Shale ⓘ |
| paleogeographicSignificance |
marks transition from marine to continental deposition in Western Interior
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records regression of Western Interior Seaway ⓘ |
| partOf | Western Interior Basin ⓘ |
| records | final retreat of the Western Interior Seaway ⓘ |
| researchUse | study of Cretaceous–Paleogene transition environments ⓘ |
| stratigraphicGroup |
Colorado Group
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Montana Group ⓘ varies regionally ⓘ |
| underlies |
Frenchman Formation
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Hell Creek Formation ⓘ Lance Formation ⓘ Laramie Formation ⓘ Medicine Hat Formation ⓘ Scollard Formation ⓘ Williston Basin ⓘ
surface form:
Williston Basin Paleocene units
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Subject: Fox Hills Formation Description of subject: The Fox Hills Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic unit in the Western Interior of North America, known for its marine to marginal-marine sandstones that record the final retreat of the Western Interior Seaway.
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