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Mission Valley Formation
Geologic formation in San Diego County From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mission Valley Formation is a marine sandstone geologic formation in the Mission Valley region of southwestern San Diego County, California.[1][2]
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The formation's sandstone characteristics are: soft and friable, light olive gray, fine to medium grained, and composed mostly of quartz and potassium feldspar.[1] The Mission Valley Formation thins from the west to the east, with a maximum thickness of 0–60 metres (0–197 ft).[1]
It overlies the Stadium Conglomerate formation and underlies the Pomerado Conglomerate formation.[1]
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It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period of the Cenozoic Era.[3] The formation's rocks can contain a molluscan fauna in the western and central exposures and a land-mammal fauna in the eastern exposures.[1]
Mammals
Eulipotyphlans
Ferae
Primatomorphs
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