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Geologic Unit: Loma Blanca

Usage:

Loma Blanca Tongue of Yegua Formation of Claiborne Group (TX)


Geologic age:

early Tertiary (middle Eocene)


Type section, locality, area and/or origin of name:

Basal beds well exposed on Loma Blanca (white hill), [approx. Lat. 26 deg. 45 min. 42 sec. N., Long. 99 deg. 41 min. 40 sec. W.], Arroyo Clareno 7.5-min quadrangle, [Zapata Co.], southwestern TX (Patterson, 1942).


AAPG geologic province:

Permian basin [?]


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