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Re: Judith River-Hell Creek gradations?
That's what I suspected. Thanks for the confirmation.
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On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 12:19:36 -0600 Ken.Carpenter@dmns.org writes:
> No, since they are separated by the Bearpaw transgression
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] On
> Behalf
> Of Phil Bigelow
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 3:49 AM
> To: dinosaur@usc.edu
> Subject: Judith River-Hell Creek gradations?
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> Happy 666 Day everyone,
> (Be sure to place a piece of fossil crinoid over your door frame to
> keep
> the fundies away).
>
> Is anyone aware of any *surface* exposures in which the Judith
> River
> Formation can be observed grading upward into the Hell Creek
> Formation?
>
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