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Mesaverde Formation

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Type
  
Sedimentary

Underlies
  
Meeteetse Formation

Overlies
  
Cody Shale, Mancos Shale

Other
  
coal

Primary
  
Sandstone, Slate

Thickness
  
200–400 metres (660–1,310 ft)

Extent
  
New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming

The Mesaverde Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation found in areas of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, in the Western United States.

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Geology

The formation is described by W.G. Pierce as interbedded light gray sandstone and gray shale in the upper part; massive, light-buff, ledge-forming sandstone containing thin lenticular coal beds in the lower part.

The formation occurs in various structural basins in the Western United States such as the Piceance Basin, Powder River Basin, Uintah Basin, Washakie Basin, and the Wind River Basin.

Fossils

Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus.

References

Mesaverde Formation Wikipedia