Calvert Formation

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The Calvert Formation is a geologic formation along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, renowned for its Miocene-age marine sediments and abundant fossil beds exposed in the Calvert Cliffs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
stratigraphic unit
adjacentTo Chesapeake Bay
ageRange early to middle Miocene
collectingSiteType fossil collecting area
contains diatom-rich layers
glauconitic sands
phosphatic beds
country United States of America
surface form: United States
depositionalEnvironment continental shelf
shallow marine
erosionalExpression steep wave-cut cliffs
exposedAt Calvert Cliffs
fossilContent cetacean remains
crustaceans
fish remains
mollusks
seabird remains
geologicAge Miocene
geologicPeriod Neogene
geologicProvince Atlantic Coastal Plain Province NERFINISHED
hasStratigraphicMembers Drumcliff Member
Fairhaven Member
Plum Point Member
importantFor biostratigraphy of the Miocene Atlantic Coastal Plain
paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Chesapeake Bay region
knownFor abundant marine fossils
invertebrate fossils
marine mammal fossils
shark teeth
lithology clay
diatomaceous earth
marine sedimentary rocks
sand
silt
locatedIn Maryland
Virginia
namedAfter Calvert County, Maryland NERFINISHED
overlies Aquia Formation
Nanjemoy Formation
paleoclimate warm-temperate marine
partOf Chesapeake Group
region Atlantic Coastal Plain ONNED1
stratigraphicRank formation
typeLocality Calvert Cliffs, Maryland NERFINISHED
underlies Choptank Formation ONNED1
St. Marys Formation NERFINISHED

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Calvert Cliffs partOf Calvert Formation