Redwall Limestone

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Redwall Limestone is a prominent Mississippian-age marine limestone formation best known for forming massive, sheer cliffs in the Grand Canyon region of the southwestern United States.

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Redwall Limestone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
limestone formation
ageRange Early Mississippian to Middle Mississippian
color gray
country United States of America
surface form: United States
depositionalEnvironment carbonate platform
shallow marine
forms massive cliffs
sheer cliffs
fossilContent brachiopods
bryozoans
corals
crinoids
marine invertebrates
geologicAge Mississippian
geologicProvince Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
knownFor forming prominent cliffs in the Grand Canyon
lithology limestone
namedFor Redwall NERFINISHED
notableExposure Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
overlies Muav Limestone NERFINISHED
Temple Butte Formation NERFINISHED
partOf Grand Canyon stratigraphy NERFINISHED
period Carboniferous
primaryLithology marine limestone
region southwestern United States NERFINISHED
thickness hundreds of meters
underlies Supai Group NERFINISHED
Surprise Canyon Formation NERFINISHED
weatheringCharacteristic forms steep vertical walls

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Supai Group overlies Redwall Limestone