- Red beds (or
redbeds) are
sedimentary rocks,
typically consisting of sandstone, siltstone, and shale, that are
predominantly red in
color due to the presence...
- Geologically,
Cathedral Rock is
carved from the
Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a
redbed sandstone formed from
coastal sand
dunes near the s****line of the ancient...
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temperature unmixing product in
serpentinites and as
reduction "halos" in
redbed deposits. It is most
often found in Chile, Argentina, Tasmania, Russia,...
- New
Mexico and the
Texas Panhandle. East of the
Llano Estacado lies the “
redbed country” of the
Rolling Plains, and
south of the
Llano Estacado lies the...
- The
Valle de Ángeles
Redbeds (Kva) is a Late
Albian to
Early Cenomanian geologic formation of the in
western Honduras.
Dinosaur remains are
among the...
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insights following a
palaeomagnetic study of
upper Cretaceous basalts and
redbeds from SE China".
Geophysical Journal International. 194 (3): 1374–1389....
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approximately 7
miles (11 km)
northeast of Wheatland.
Chugwater formation,
redbeds List of
Wyoming rivers U.S.
Geological Survey.
National Hydrography Dataset...
- 1987, pp. 16–17. this
coming from a
Middle English pronunciation of IPA: /
rɛːdbɛ:r(x)t/→/rɛːdbɛɾt/→/ɾɛːdbaɾt/→/re:dbäɾt/, and finally, via the
great vowel...
- River. The
underlying geology is
mostly sandstone and shale,
including "
redbed"
shale that
presents a
severe slip
hazard when
structures are
built over...
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cutting through a
series of rock
types including Tri****ic
sandstones and
redbeds in the
south and much more
ancient Precambrian gneiss in the
north (and...