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  2. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Oklahoma

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    Group or Formation Period Notes Ada Group/Ada Formation: Carboniferous: Altamont Formation: Carboniferous: Arbuckle Group/Arbuckle Formation: Ordovician: Arbuckle Group/Kindblade Formation

  3. Geology of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Oklahoma is characterized by Carboniferous rocks in the east, Permian rocks in the center and towards the west, and a cover of Tertiary deposits in the panhandle to the west. The panhandle of Oklahoma is also noted for its Jurassic rocks as well.

  4. Category:Geologic formations of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Neogene geology of Oklahoma (3 P) P. Paleozoic Oklahoma (5 C) Σ. Oklahoma geologic formation stubs (73 P) Pages in category "Geologic formations of Oklahoma"

  5. Anadarko Basin - Wikipedia

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    Geologic map for the Anadarko Basin showing thickness of strata between the Silurian Hunter Group and the Pennsylvanian Desmoinesian Anadarko Basin Geologic Cross Section. The Anadarko Basin is a geologic depositional and structural basin centered in the western part of the state of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, and extending into southwestern Kansas and southeastern Colorado.

  6. Red Beds of Texas and Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Red Beds of Texas and Oklahoma are a group of Early Permian-age geologic strata in the southwestern United States cropping out in north-central Texas and south-central Oklahoma. They comprise several stratigraphic groups , including the Clear Fork Group , the Wichita Group , and the Pease River Group . [ 1 ]

  7. Council Grove Group - Wikipedia

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    The Council Grove Group is a geologic group in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska as well as subsurface Colorado. It preserves fossils dating to the Carboniferous-Permian boundary. [1] [2] This group forms the foundations and lower ranges of the Flint Hills of Kansas, underlying the Chase Group that forms the highest ridges of the Flint Hills.

  8. Oil Creek Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Creek Formation is a geologic formation in Oklahoma. ... List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Oklahoma; Paleontology in Oklahoma; References

  9. Jackfork Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The Jackfork Sandstone, also referred to as the Jackfork Group, is a geologic formation associated with the Ouachita Fold and Thrust Belt exposed in western Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma. [2] It is named for Jackfork Mountain in Pittsburg and Pushmataha counties, Oklahoma. [2] [3]