Bidahochi Formation
The Pliocene to Late Neogene Bidahochi Formation, lies at an elevation of about 6,300 feet (1,920 m) to 6,600 feet (2,012 m) at the southeast of the Colorado Plateau; the deposits are from Bidahochi Lake, (also called Hopi Lake), and the deposits extend southwards to the region at the north perimeter of the White Mountains of central-east Arizona. Bidahochi Lake is thought to have been a single "large lake, or several shallow, and ephemeral ones." Various fossil types are found; also bird trackways.
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Bidahochi Formation
The Pliocene to Late Neogene Bidahochi Formation, lies at an elevation of about 6,300 feet (1,920 m) to 6,600 feet (2,012 m) at the southeast of the Colorado Plateau; the deposits are from Bidahochi Lake, (also called Hopi Lake), and the deposits extend southwards to the region at the north perimeter of the White Mountains of central-east Arizona. Bidahochi Lake is thought to have been a single "large lake, or several shallow, and ephemeral ones." Various fossil types are found; also bird trackways.
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The Pliocene to Late Neogene B ...... of Bidahochi Lake deposition.
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37,868,902
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744,275,528
age
Pliocene–,
Caption
south view of Isis Temple, Grand Canyon, from 2-mi, on Tonto Trail, Tonto Platform
uppermost vertical red cliff of Esplanade Sandstone
extent
southeast perimeter Black Mesa ...... tains-S; Painted Desert-NW & W
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Bidahochi Formation
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Bidahochi, Arizona
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region
-Colorado Plateau
Thickness
maximum, , variable
underlies
volcanic tuff , or Quaternary alluvium
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The Pliocene to Late Neogene B ...... re found; also bird trackways.
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Bidahochi Formation
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