Hidden Valley Dolomite, the Glossary
The Hidden Valley Dolomite is a Silurian−Devonian geologic formation in the northern Mojave Desert of California, in the western United States.[1]
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17 relations: Agnatha, Arthrodira, Blieckaspis, California, Death Valley National Park, Devonian, Dolomite (rock), Ely Springs Dolomite, Geological formation, Inyo Mountains, Lost Burro Formation, Mojave Desert, Panamintaspis, Placoderm, Silurian, Talc City Hills, United States.
- Devonian California
- Devonian System of North America
- Silurian California
- Silurian System of North America
Agnatha
Agnatha is an infraphylum of jawless fish in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, consisting of both living (cyclostomes) and extinct (conodonts, anaspids, and ostracoderms) species.
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Arthrodira
Arthrodira (Greek for "jointed neck") is an order of extinct armored, jawed fishes of the class Placodermi that flourished in the Devonian period before their sudden extinction, surviving for about 50 million years and penetrating most marine ecological niches.
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Blieckaspis
Blieckaspis priscillae is a pteraspidid heterostracan agnathan from the Middle Devonian of North America. Hidden Valley Dolomite and Blieckaspis are Death Valley National Park, Devonian California and Natural history of the Mojave Desert.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park is an American national park that straddles the California–Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada.
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Devonian
The Devonian is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era during the Phanerozoic eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian period at million years ago (Ma), to the beginning of the succeeding Carboniferous period at Ma.
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Dolomite (rock)
Dolomite (also known as dolomite rock, dolostone or dolomitic rock) is a sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2.
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Ely Springs Dolomite
The Ely Springs Dolomite is an Ordovician period geologic formation in the Southwestern United States. Hidden Valley Dolomite and Ely Springs Dolomite are California geologic formation stubs, Death Valley National Park, dolomite formations, geologic formations of California and Natural history of the Mojave Desert.
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Geological formation
A geological formation, or simply formation, is a body of rock having a consistent set of physical characteristics (lithology) that distinguishes it from adjacent bodies of rock, and which occupies a particular position in the layers of rock exposed in a geographical region (the stratigraphic column).
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Inyo Mountains
The Inyo Mountains are a short mountain range east of the Sierra Nevada in eastern California in the United States.
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Lost Burro Formation
The Lost Burro Formation is a Middle to Upper/Late Devonian geologic formation in the Mojave Desert of California in the Western United States. Hidden Valley Dolomite and Lost Burro Formation are California geologic formation stubs, Death Valley National Park, Devonian California, Devonian System of North America, dolomite formations, geologic formations of California and Natural history of the Mojave Desert.
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Mojave Desert
The Mojave Desert (Hayikwiir Mat'aar; Desierto de Mojave) is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and Transverse Ranges in the Southwestern United States. Hidden Valley Dolomite and Mojave Desert are Natural history of the Mojave Desert.
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Panamintaspis
Panamintaspis snowi is an extinct species of pteraspidid heterostracan agnathan which existed during the early Middle Devonian period of Death Valley, California. Hidden Valley Dolomite and Panamintaspis are Death Valley National Park, Devonian California and Natural history of the Mojave Desert.
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Placoderm
Placoderms (from Greek πλάξ (plax, plakos) 'plate' and δέρμα (derma) 'skin') are vertebrate animals of the class Placodermi, an extinct group of prehistoric fish known from Paleozoic fossils during the Silurian and the Devonian periods.
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Silurian
The Silurian is a geologic period and system spanning 24.6 million years from the end of the Ordovician Period, at million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Devonian Period, Mya.
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Talc City Hills
The Talc City Hills is a mountain range in the northern Mojave Desert, in Inyo County, California.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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See also
Devonian California
- Blieckaspis
- Hidden Valley Dolomite
- Lost Burro Formation
- Panamintaspis
Devonian System of North America
- Bakken formation
- Becraft Formation
- Bedford Shale
- Brallier Formation
- Burket Shale
- Caballos Novaculite
- Catskill Group
- Chagrin Shale
- Chattanooga Shale
- Cleveland Shale
- Cloyd Conglomerate
- Devils Gate Limestone
- Duvernay Formation
- Elk Point Group
- Exshaw Formation
- Fram Formation
- Hackberry Group
- Harrell Shale
- Hidden Valley Dolomite
- Hollebeke Formation
- Horn River Formation
- Huntley Mountain Formation
- Jeffersonville Limestone
- Kaskaskia sequence
- Keyser Formation
- Lost Burro Formation
- Mahantango Formation
- Marcellus Formation
- Muskwa Formation
- Needmore Shale
- Nevada Group
- New Albany Shale
- North Hill Group
- Ohio Shale
- Old Port Formation
- Old Red Sandstone
- Panther Mountain Formation
- Ridgeley Sandstone
- Rockwell Formation
- Scherr Formation
- Temple Butte Formation
- Wabamun Formation
- Whirlwind Creek Group
- Woodbend Group
- Yahatinda Formation
- Yellow Springs Group
Silurian California
- Gazelle Formation
- Hidden Valley Dolomite
- Payton Ranch Limestone
- Silurian Hills
Silurian System of North America
- Bainbridge Group
- Bertie Formation
- Bloomsburg Formation
- Brassfield Formation
- Bryant Knob Formation
- Clinton Group
- Drowning Creek Formation
- Fusselman Formation
- Gazelle Formation
- Hidden Valley Dolomite
- Indian Point Formation
- Inwood Formation, Manitoba
- Keyser Formation
- Laketown Dolomite
- Lime Island Formation
- Lone Mountain Dolomite
- Lone Mountain Formation
- Old Red Sandstone
- Payton Ranch Limestone
- Road River Formation
- Roberts Mountains Formation
- Shawangunk Formation
- Tuscarora Sandstone
- Waubakee Formation
- Wills Creek Formation