Egg Mountain

Local nameEgg Mountain
LocationTeton County, Montana

The Two Medicine Formation is a geological formation, or rock body, in northwestern Montana and southern Alberta that was deposited between 83.5 ± 0.7 Ma and 70.6 ± 3.4 Ma, during Campanian time. It crops out to the east of the Rocky Mountain Overthrust Belt, and the western portion of this formation is folded and faulted while the eastern part, which thins out into the Sweetgrass Arch, is mostly undeformed plains. Below the formation are the nearshore deposits of the Virgelle Sandstone, and above it is the marine Bearpaw Shale. Throughout the Campanian, the Two Medicine Formation was deposited between the western shoreline of the Late Cretaceous Interior Seaway and the eastward advancing margin of the Cordilleran Overthrust Belt. The Two Medicine Formation is mostly sandstone, deposited by rivers and deltas.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Medicine_Formation

More information on visitmt.com http://russell.visitmt.com/specialinterest/dinosaurs/eggmountain/

Phone +1 406 994 2251

Address 5723 US Highway 287, 59422, United States

Coordinates 47°42'44.312" N -112°13'35.597" E

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