Unconformity between Meeteetse formation and Fort Union formation. Park County, Wyoming. 1912.
Dates
Date Taken
1912
Summary
Unconformity between Meeteetse formation and Fort Union formation in the NE 1/4 sec, 14, T, 50 N., R. 100W. The basal sandstone of the Fort Union forms the crest of the ridge, and the underlying beds are the upper part of the Meeteetse. At this point 1,300 feet of the Lance formation and several hundred feet of the Meeteetse formation have been eroded: forms a panorama with photo 27. Park County, Wyoming. 1912. Plate 13 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 145. 1926.
Summary
Unconformity between Meeteetse formation and Fort Union formation in the NE 1/4 sec, 14, T, 50 N., R. 100W. The basal sandstone of the Fort Union forms the crest of the ridge, and the underlying beds are the upper part of the Meeteetse. At this point 1,300 feet of the Lance formation and several hundred feet of the Meeteetse formation have been eroded: forms a panorama with photo 27. Park County, Wyoming. 1912. Plate 13 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 145. 1926.
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