Talk:Eagle Formation
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The contents of the Eagle Formation page were merged into Eagle Sandstone on 7 September 2020 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history. |
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[edit]The article Eagle Sandstone also covers this topic and this article should be merged that article. The Eagle Formation, named in Walter Harvey Weed (1899). "Fort Benton folio, Montana" (PDF). Folios of the Geologic Atlas. doi:10.3133/GF55. Wikidata Q63225730. in 1899, was renamed Eagle Sandstone in Robert M. Lindvall (1953). "Geology of the Eagleton quadrangle, Montana". Geologic Quadrangle. doi:10.3133/GQ29. ISSN 0375-8117. Wikidata Q61824259. wherein the same subunits are discussed. Trilotat (talk) 15:42, 6 October 2019 (UTC)
- Disregard. I posted in discussion at the proposed destination of the merge. Trilotat (talk) 15:48, 6 October 2019 (UTC)