White River Formation

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.

White River Formation
Stratigraphic range: Eocene-Oligocene
White River Badlands in South Dakota
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)

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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