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- A formation is a lithologically distinctive stratigraphic unit that is large enough to be mappable and traceable.
- Lithologically, the K1z1ldere geothermal reservoir is surrounded by marble and limestone rocks containing carbon dioxide in high rate.
- The formation is lithologically similar to the Ashdown Formation and comprises complex cyclic sequences of siltstones with sandstones and clays, typically fining upwards.
- The remains of large land-mammals of seven genera were lithologically and bio-European Land Mammal Mega Zones ( ELMMZ ) table.
- The Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation comprises complex cyclic sequences of siltstones with sandstones and clays, typically fining upwards, and is lithologically similar to the older Ashdown Formation.
- The Mansfield Bonebed material was collected from the upper part of the Judith River Formation, in a region where it's lithologically equivalent to the Oldman Formation of Canada.
- Geologically, the city is settled in a Tertiary-Quaternary formation lithologically composed by little-consolidated lutites, with remains of flora or fauna, and numerous white-sand lenses of abundant silicon.
- The hummocky deposits on Augustine's lower flanks resemble both topographically and lithologically those of the great landslide or debris avalanche that initiated the spectacular May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St . Helens.
- The Adirondack and New England Provinces include sedimentary, metasedimentary, and plutonic igneous rocks, mainly of Cambrian and Ordovician age, similar lithologically to rocks in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont Provinces to the south.
- The "'Queenston Formation "'is a geological formation of Upper Ordovician age ( Maysvillian to Richmondian Lithologically, the formation is dominated by red and grey shales with thin siltstone, limestone and sandstone interlayers.