Harper Sandstone

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Harper Sandstone is a geologic rock formation known for its sandstone layers that record ancient depositional environments in the regional stratigraphic sequence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
sedimentary rock unit
composedPrimarilyOf sand-sized clastic particles
contains bedding planes
sedimentary structures
depositionalEnvironment ancient sedimentary basin setting
hasComponent mineral grains
rock fragments
sand grains
hasProperty layered
records geologic history
stratified
hasStratigraphicSignificance records paleoenvironmental conditions
used for regional correlation
isPartOf sedimentary rock record
lithology sandstone
partOf regional stratigraphic sequence
primaryLithology sandstone
records ancient depositional environments
rockType clastic sedimentary rock
studiedIn paleoenvironmental reconstruction
sedimentology
stratigraphy
usedFor interpreting depositional environments
regional geologic mapping
subsurface correlation in stratigraphic studies

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Wellington Formation underlies Harper Sandstone