Notch Peak Formation

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Notch Peak Formation
Charles D. Walcott[1]
Year defined1910[1]

The Notch Peak Formation is a

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The Notch Peak Formation has three recognized members: Hellnmaria, Red Tops, and Lava Dam Members (in ascending order), all of which are composed of limestone and dolomite.[2] It is named after the prominent peak of the same name in the House Range of Utah's West Desert, which is its type locality.[1]

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  1. ^ . Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 53 (1): 1–12.
  2. ^ Hintze, Lehi F.; Taylor, Michael E.; Miller, James F.; "Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician Notch Peak Formation in Western Utah"; USGS Professional Paper 1393, 1988.
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