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- ac****ulated over
prominent paleotopographic highs of the
Great Unconformity to as
thick as 90
meters (300 ft)
thick within paleotopographic lows.
Where it is thickest...
- area. A thin,
poorly developed soil, or regolith,
formed over the
paleotopographic high
areas between the channels. The
depositional environment was a...
-
thickness varies from very thin or
absent where deposited over
prominent paleotopographic highs, as much as to 90
meters (300 ft) high. Typically, fine sandstone...
- relief. It is
typically less than 30 m (98 ft)
thick and is
absent over
paleotopographic highs, but it can
reach thicknesses as
great as 265 m (869 ft) in deeply...
- John; Miller, Dave; Evetts, M.J.; Stein, J.A. (March 1991). "Regional
paleotopographic trends and production,
Muddy Sandstone (Lower Cretaceous)
central and...