The Upper Cretaceous Greenhorn Limestone is composed of intercalated agrillaceous limestone and calcareous shale beds which crop out over much of the Western Interior. The Greenhorn was deposited in late Cenomanian and early Turonian time in a westward transgressing sea. In New Mexico the age is early Turonian. The edge of deposition extends as far south as Capitan and Carthage, northward through western Bernalillio County, and northwest through Toadlena
A new lithographic limestone deposit in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Group, northeastern Mexico 40
Lower Cretaceous strata in central Texas are divisible into genetically related rock bodies. The Low...
The investigation in Bexar County was part of a comprehensive study of a large area in south-central...
The U-Bar Formation crops out in the southern part of the Big Hatchet Mountains, Hidalgo County, New...
The middle Cretaceous sandstone and shale succession in northeast New Mexico and the Oklahoma panhan...
Four study areas in northern Mexico, Texas and Montana were selected to study siliciclastic and carb...
At El Rosario, 170 km WNW of Múzquiz in northern Coahuila, Mexico, alternating evenly layered platy ...
The Early Cretaceous (Aptian/Albian) Cedar Mountain Formation of central Utah is composed of approxi...
The stratigraphic section in the Sierra de Picachos is approximately 4,900 feet thick, is divisible ...
This study documents the detailed palynology of the Bridge Creek Member, Greenhorn Limestone Formati...
The Fort Hays Limestone is upper Cretaceous (Coniacian) in age and occurs in a wide area across the ...
Approximately 5000 ft (1525 m) of strata crop out in the D Cross Mountain quadrangle in west-central...
textThe stratigraphic relationship of Lower Cretaceous rocks in northern Mexico is poorly understood...
El Tuli Formation is a Late Cretaceous, 2 km-thick, volcanosedimentary sequence located in the Ranch...
Principal and supplementary reference sections provide data that clarify the stratigraphic relations...
A new lithographic limestone deposit in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Group, northeastern Mexico 40
Lower Cretaceous strata in central Texas are divisible into genetically related rock bodies. The Low...
The investigation in Bexar County was part of a comprehensive study of a large area in south-central...
The U-Bar Formation crops out in the southern part of the Big Hatchet Mountains, Hidalgo County, New...
The middle Cretaceous sandstone and shale succession in northeast New Mexico and the Oklahoma panhan...
Four study areas in northern Mexico, Texas and Montana were selected to study siliciclastic and carb...
At El Rosario, 170 km WNW of Múzquiz in northern Coahuila, Mexico, alternating evenly layered platy ...
The Early Cretaceous (Aptian/Albian) Cedar Mountain Formation of central Utah is composed of approxi...
The stratigraphic section in the Sierra de Picachos is approximately 4,900 feet thick, is divisible ...
This study documents the detailed palynology of the Bridge Creek Member, Greenhorn Limestone Formati...
The Fort Hays Limestone is upper Cretaceous (Coniacian) in age and occurs in a wide area across the ...
Approximately 5000 ft (1525 m) of strata crop out in the D Cross Mountain quadrangle in west-central...
textThe stratigraphic relationship of Lower Cretaceous rocks in northern Mexico is poorly understood...
El Tuli Formation is a Late Cretaceous, 2 km-thick, volcanosedimentary sequence located in the Ranch...
Principal and supplementary reference sections provide data that clarify the stratigraphic relations...
A new lithographic limestone deposit in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Group, northeastern Mexico 40
Lower Cretaceous strata in central Texas are divisible into genetically related rock bodies. The Low...
The investigation in Bexar County was part of a comprehensive study of a large area in south-central...