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- Morawan_Formation abstract "The Morawan Formation is a Chattian age siliceous marine geological formation of the Oligo-Miocene Japanese Kawakami Group of eastern Hokkaido prefecture. The formation is fossil rich and contains source units where toothed baleen whales (Aetiocetidae) and Desmostylians have been discovered.The Morawan Formation is a very siliceous unit containing hard platy shales interbedded with tuffaceous mudstones and sandstones, and some pumice. The unnamed lower member is a hard platy shale alternating with beds of tuffaceous mudstones and sandstones, the Kamirawan member is a tuffaceous sandstone with pumice, the Lower Hard Shale is a very siliceous hard shale with tuffaceous sandstones and mudstones, and the Middle Hard Shales and the Upper tuffaceous siltstone are similar.Fossil species from the Morawan Formation include:Ashorocetus eguchiiMorawanocetus yabukiiAetiocetus tomitaiA. polydentatus↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageID "48967540".
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageLength "3397".
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "700139314".
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Aetiocetidae.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Aetiocetus.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ashorocetus.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cenozoic_paleontological_sites_of_Asia.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geologic_formations_of_Japan.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hokkaido.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligocene_paleontological_sites.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleontology_in_Japan.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Chattian.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Desmostylia.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hombetsuzawa_Formation.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Kawakami_Group.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Kiroro_Formation.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Morawanocetus.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morawan Formation".
- Morawan_Formation country Japan.
- Morawan_Formation name "Morawan Formation".
- Morawan_Formation overlies Hombetsuzawa_Formation.
- Morawan_Formation region California.
- Morawan_Formation subunits "unnamed, Kamirawan, Lower Hard Shale, Middle Hard Shales, Upper tuffaceous silstone".
- Morawan_Formation thickness "500.0".
- Morawan_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Morawan_Formation underlies Kiroro_Formation.
- Morawan_Formation unitof Kawakami_Group.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
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- Morawan_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hokkaido-geo-stub.
- Morawan_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rockunit.
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- Morawan_Formation subject Category:Cenozoic_paleontological_sites_of_Asia.
- Morawan_Formation subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_Japan.
- Morawan_Formation subject Category:Hokkaido.
- Morawan_Formation subject Category:Oligocene_paleontological_sites.
- Morawan_Formation subject Category:Paleontology_in_Japan.
- Morawan_Formation hypernym Formation.
- Morawan_Formation type MilitaryUnit.
- Morawan_Formation comment "The Morawan Formation is a Chattian age siliceous marine geological formation of the Oligo-Miocene Japanese Kawakami Group of eastern Hokkaido prefecture. The formation is fossil rich and contains source units where toothed baleen whales (Aetiocetidae) and Desmostylians have been discovered.The Morawan Formation is a very siliceous unit containing hard platy shales interbedded with tuffaceous mudstones and sandstones, and some pumice.".
- Morawan_Formation label "Morawan Formation".
- Morawan_Formation wasDerivedFrom Morawan_Formation?oldid=700139314.
- Morawan_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Morawan_Formation.