Greenhorn Limestone
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The Greenhorn Limestone or Greenhorn Formation is a geologic formation in the Great Plains Region of the United States, dating to the Cenomanian and Turonian ages of the Late Cretaceous period. The formation gives its name to the Greenhorn cycle of the Western Interior Seaway.
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Greenhorn Limestone
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Greenhorn Limestone
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Bridge Creek Limestone
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Colorado members:
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Hartland Shale
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Jetmore Chalk
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Kansas members:
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Lincoln Limestone
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Pfeifer Shale
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Mancos Shale , or
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1896
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around
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The Jetmore Chalk Member of the Greenhorn Formation in Kansas.
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320
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Turonian
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mid-continental
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The Greenhorn Limestone or Greenhorn Formation is a geologic formation in the Great Plains Region of the United States, dating to the Cenomanian and Turonian ages of the Late Cretaceous period. The formation gives its name to the Greenhorn cycle of the Western Interior Seaway.
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Greenhorn Station, 14 mi south of Pueblo, CO, and for Greenhorn Creek
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Limestone, chalk to marl
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Shale to chalky shale
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