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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Cretaceous paleontological sites, Early Cretaceous geologic formations, Late Cretaceous geologic formations, Deccan Traps, Cedar Mountain Formation, Two Medicine Formation, Maevarano Formation, Laramie Formation, Glen Rose Formation, Kirtland Formation, Adel Mountains Volcanic Field, Milk River Formation, Jiufotang Formation, Chalk Group, Santa Marta Formation, Cloverly Formation, Dakota Formation, Hastings Beds, Arundel Formation, Santana Formation, Xinminbao Group, Oldman Formation, Anacleto Formation, Fruitland Formation, Kaiparowits Formation, Purbeck Group, Plottier Formation, Wangshi Group, Portezuelo Formation, Csehbanya Formation, La Amarga Formation, Fort Crittenden Formation, Gres a Reptiles, Castellar Formation, Bahariya Formation, Lisandro Formation, Denver Formation, Minhe Formation, Lameta Formation, Calizas de La Huergina Formation, Mancos Shale, Pierre Shale, Bajo Barreal Formation, Southern England Chalk Formation, Gault, Corral de Enmedio Formation, Xiagou Formation, Ha eg Island, Naturita Formation, Austin Chalk, Dakota Sandstone, Speeton Beds, Raton Formation, Fox Hills Formation, Crowsnest Formation, Strand Fiord Formation, Lakota Formation, Subashi Formation, Caribbean large igneous province, Vermejo Formation, Ojo Alamo Formation, Salero Formation, Potomac Formation, Wangshi Series, Udurchukan Formation, Zaza Formation, Dabeigou Formation, Berivotra Formation. Excerpt: The Cedar Mountain Formation is the name given to distinctive sedimentary rocks in eastern Utah that occur between the underlying Morrison Formation and overlying Naturita Formation (sometimes incorrectly called the Dakota Formation). It is composed of non-marine sediments, that is, sediments deposited in rivers, lakes and on flood plains. Based on various fossils and radiometric dates, the Cedar Mountain Formation was deposited...