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- The Phosphoria Formation of the western United States is a geological formation of Early Permian age. It represents some 15 million years of sedimentation...
- the fossils referred to Helicoprion are H. davisii specimens from the Phosphoria Formation of Idaho. An additional 25% of fossils are found in the Ural...
- exhausted. Parts of the Phosphoria Formation of the western United States carry economic grades of phosphorus. The Phosphoria has been mined in a wide...
- but are more common from Paleozoic and Cenozoic sediments. The Permian Phosphoria Formation of the western United States represents some 15 million years...
- Cretaceous, many of the basins source rocks come from the Permian Phosphoria Formation. The Phosphoria Formation of Wyoming was deposited in a Successor Basin (a...
- streams. The canyon exposes a number of geologic formations including the Phosphoria Formation from the Permian Period and the Chugwater Formation from the...
- The most prominent source of oil from Paleozoic rocks is the Permian Phosphoria Formation. During the Laramide Orogeny along the Wasatch Mountains, the...
- important petroleum horizons are the Mississippian Madison Limestone, Permian Phosphoria Formation and the Cretaceous Frontier Sandstone. Some uranium has been...
- tons) Green River Formation United States Paleogene 1,466,000 213,000 Phosphoria Formation United States Permian 250,000 35,775 Eastern Devonian United...
- Gulbrandsen, R.A (August 1966). "Chemical composition of phosphorites of the Phosphoria Formation". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 30 (8): 769–778. Bibcode:1966GeCoA...