Vermejo Formation

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The Vermejo Formation is a Late Cretaceous sedimentary rock unit in the Raton Basin of the western United States, known for its coal-bearing strata and significance in regional stratigraphy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
sedimentary rock unit
age Late Cretaceous–earliest Paleogene boundary interval (approximate)
chronostratigraphicPosition Maastrichtian
contains coal seams
nonmarine sediments
plant fossils
country United States of America
surface form: United States
depositionalEnvironment coastal plain
deltaic
fluvial
economicImportance coal resource
geologicPeriod Late Cretaceous NERFINISHED
lithology carbonaceous shale
coal
sandstone
shale
siltstone
locatedIn Colorado
New Mexico
western United States NERFINISHED
namedFor Vermejo Park region (northern New Mexico–southern Colorado) NERFINISHED
notableFor coal-bearing strata
regional stratigraphic marker
overlies Trinidad Sandstone NERFINISHED
partOf Raton Basin NERFINISHED
region southern Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
stratigraphicUnitOf Raton Basin coal measures
underlies Raton Formation NERFINISHED
usedFor stratigraphic correlation in the Raton Basin

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Raton Basin contains Vermejo Formation