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- Willwood_Formation abstract "The Willwood Formation is a sedimentary sequence deposited during the late Paleocene to early Eocene. It consists of fine grained clastic rocks (mudstone and shale) interbeded with medium grained clastic rocks (sandstone) and sporadic conglomerates. The formation underlies portions of the Bighorn Basin of Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park and Washakie counties of Wyoming.Radiometric dating of volcanic tuffs, combined with comparisons with other formations using magnetostratigraphy, using numerous samples from various levels of the formation suggest an age range of 55 - 52 million years ago, placing the Paleocene-Eocene boundary near the base of the formation.Trace fossils have been found in the Willwood Formation. Fossil bird include Gastornis, Neocathartes and Paracathartes. A fossil alligatorid, namely Orthogenysuchus, was also found in this formation.".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageID "38674111".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageLength "2917".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "659703678".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Alligatoridae.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Big_Horn_County,_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Bighorn_Basin.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_geology_of_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(geology).
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Gastornis.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Springs_County,_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Mudstone.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Neocathartes.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Orthogenysuchus.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paleocene.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paracathartes.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Trace_fossil.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Washakie_County,_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willwood Formation".
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willwood".
- Willwood_Formation age "Paleocene-Eocene,".
- Willwood_Formation name "Willwood Formation".
- Willwood_Formation otherlithology "Medium grained clastic rocks and conglomerates.".
- Willwood_Formation period Paleogene.
- Willwood_Formation prilithology "Fine grained clastic rocks.".
- Willwood_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossilrange.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rockunit.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Willwood_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wyoming-geologic-formation-stub.
- Willwood_Formation subject Category:Paleogene_geology_of_Wyoming.
- Willwood_Formation hypernym Sequence.
- Willwood_Formation comment "The Willwood Formation is a sedimentary sequence deposited during the late Paleocene to early Eocene. It consists of fine grained clastic rocks (mudstone and shale) interbeded with medium grained clastic rocks (sandstone) and sporadic conglomerates.".
- Willwood_Formation label "Willwood Formation".
- Willwood_Formation sameAs Q8022515.
- Willwood_Formation sameAs m.0r8mywb.
- Willwood_Formation sameAs Q8022515.
- Willwood_Formation wasDerivedFrom Willwood_Formation?oldid=659703678.
- Willwood_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Willwood_Formation.