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- Ferris_Formation abstract "The Ferris Formation is a Late Cretaceous (~66 Ma) to Paleocene (66-63 Ma), fluvial-deltaic geological formation in southern Wyoming. It contains a variety of trace and body fossils, preserved in sandy fluvial channel deposits and overbank units. Dinosaur remains are fragmentary, but include Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, dromaeosaurids, Paronychodon, Ricardoestesia, Edmontosaurus, Edmontonia, Ankylosaurus, and Pachycephalosaurus.Some of the fluvial channels contain evidence of tidal influence and brackish water, in the form of tidal facies, shark teeth, and shrimp burrows. This demonstrates that the western shoreline of the Western Interior Sea was still within a few hundred kilometers even during the latest Cretaceous. The local K-T boundary is contained within a sandy channel deposit made up of stacked bars. Reworked Cretaceous fossils are preserved at the base of the channel complex, associated with mud rip-up clasts, and Paleocene mammal fossils are preserved in the upper portion of the bar.The Ferris Formation is up to 2,000 m thick in the Hanna Basin and represents rapid accumulation of predominantly fine-grained sediment on a broad delta. The delta previously fed the deepwater Lewis Shale and shallow marine Fox Hills Formation. The Ferris followed behind as a system of lagoons, bays, and delta plain environments.".
- Ferris_Formation thumbnail Thescelosaurus_BW3.jpg?width=300.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageID "20813888".
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageLength "5277".
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "690858418".
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Adocus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ankylosaurus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Basilemys.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Bowfin.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Brachychampsa.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretaceous_paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maastrichtian_geologic_formations.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Cretorectolobus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Dromaeosauridae.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Edmontonia.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Edmontosaurus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hanna_Formation.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Late_Cretaceous.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lepisosteus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Leptochamops.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lissodus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_dinosaur-bearing_stratigraphic_units.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Marsupial.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Medicine_Bow_Formation.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Multituberculata.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Myledaphus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ornithischia.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ornithomimus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Pachycephalosaurus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paleocene.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paronychodon.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Phylodus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Placentalia.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Richardoestesia.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Saurischia.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Stygimoloch.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Thescelosaurus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Triceratops.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tyrannosaurus.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Western_Interior_Seaway.
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLink File:Thescelosaurus_BW3.jpg.
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- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferris Formation".
- Ferris_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferris".
- Ferris_Formation age Late_Cretaceous.
- Ferris_Formation name "Ferris Formation".
- Ferris_Formation otherlithology "sandstone".
- Ferris_Formation overlies Medicine_Bow_Formation.
- Ferris_Formation prilithology "mudstone".
- Ferris_Formation region North_America.
- Ferris_Formation thickness "-120000.0".
- Ferris_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Ferris_Formation underlies Hanna_Formation.
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- Ferris_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_paleontological_sites_of_North_America.
- Ferris_Formation subject Category:Maastrichtian_geologic_formations.
- Ferris_Formation type Site.
- Ferris_Formation comment "The Ferris Formation is a Late Cretaceous (~66 Ma) to Paleocene (66-63 Ma), fluvial-deltaic geological formation in southern Wyoming. It contains a variety of trace and body fossils, preserved in sandy fluvial channel deposits and overbank units.".
- Ferris_Formation label "Ferris Formation".
- Ferris_Formation sameAs Q5445371.
- Ferris_Formation sameAs m.054lstp.
- Ferris_Formation sameAs Q5445371.
- Ferris_Formation wasDerivedFrom Ferris_Formation?oldid=690858418.
- Ferris_Formation depiction Thescelosaurus_BW3.jpg.
- Ferris_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Ferris_Formation.