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- Oldman_Formation region Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Oldman_Formation thickness "up to".
- Oldman_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Oldman_Formation underlies Dinosaur_Park_Formation.
- Oldman_Formation unitof Belly_River_Group.
- Oldman_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Oldman_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rockunit.
- Oldman_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Oldman_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Oldman_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Oldman_Formation subject Category:Campanian_geologic_formations.
- Oldman_Formation subject Category:Cretaceous_geologic_formations.
- Oldman_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Oldman_Formation hypernym Unit.
- Oldman_Formation point "49.628055555555555 -112.88972222222222".
- Oldman_Formation type Organisation.
- Oldman_Formation type Cretaceou.
- Oldman_Formation type Formation.
- Oldman_Formation type Unit.
- Oldman_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Oldman_Formation comment "The Oldman Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage) age that underlies much of southern Alberta, Canada. It consists primarily of sandstones that were deposited in fluvial channel and floodplain environments. It was named for exposures along the Oldman River between its confluence with the St. Mary River and the city of Lethbridge, and it is known primarily for its dinosaur remains and other fossils.".
- Oldman_Formation label "Oldman Formation".
- Oldman_Formation sameAs Oldmana_Formacio.
- Oldman_Formation sameAs Formación_Oldman.
- Oldman_Formation sameAs Formation_dOldman.
- Oldman_Formation sameAs m.0bzs46.
- Oldman_Formation sameAs Q3077372.
- Oldman_Formation sameAs Q3077372.
- Oldman_Formation lat "49.628055555555555".
- Oldman_Formation long "-112.88972222222222".
- Oldman_Formation wasDerivedFrom Oldman_Formation?oldid=679401702.
- Oldman_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Oldman_Formation.