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- Brushy_Canyon_Formation abstract "The Brushy Canyon Formation is a Permian geologic unit in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The formation contains fan sandstones that were deposited under ancient seawater during the Middle Permian. These rocks contain abundant fish fossils like sharks' teeth preserved within small phosphatic nodules.".
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- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "659531641".
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guadalupe_Mountains_National_Park.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permian_geology_of_Texas.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Fan_sandstones.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geologic.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Guadalupe_Mountains_National_Park.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate_nodule.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorite.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brushy Canyon Formation".
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation hasPhotoCollection Brushy_Canyon_Formation.
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- Brushy_Canyon_Formation subject Category:Guadalupe_Mountains_National_Park.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation subject Category:Permian_geology_of_Texas.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation hypernym Unit.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation type Organisation.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation comment "The Brushy Canyon Formation is a Permian geologic unit in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The formation contains fan sandstones that were deposited under ancient seawater during the Middle Permian. These rocks contain abundant fish fossils like sharks' teeth preserved within small phosphatic nodules.".
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation label "Brushy Canyon Formation".
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- Brushy_Canyon_Formation wasDerivedFrom Brushy_Canyon_Formation?oldid=659531641.
- Brushy_Canyon_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Brushy_Canyon_Formation.