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White River Formation
Stratigraphic range: Eocene-Oligocene
TypeFormation
Sub-unitsBrule Formation,
Chadron Formation [1]
OverliesPierre Shale
Thickness230–300 metres (750–980 ft) [2]
Lithology
PrimaryTuffaceous claystone, conglomerate[3]
Location
RegionColorado,
Nebraska,
South Dakota,
Wyoming
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forWhite River
(Missouri River tributary)

The White River Formation is a geologic formation of the Paleogene Period, in the northern Great Plains and central Rocky Mountains, within the United States .

It has been found in northeastern Colorado, Dawes County in western Nebraska, Badlands of western South Dakota, and Douglas area of southeastern Wyoming.[1]

Fossil record

The geologic formation preserves fossils dating back to the Eocene and Oligocene Epochs of the Paleogene Period, during the Cenozoic Era.[4] It contains the most complete Late Eocene−Priabonian and Early Oligocene−Rupelian vertebrate record in North America.[1][5]

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