Category:Kettle River Formation
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English: The Kettle River Formation is an early Eocene (Ypresian) geologic formation that records the sedimentation near the southern end of a string of highland subtropical/Temperate lakes in Washington state and British Columbia called the Eocene Okanagan Highlands. The formation is known for well preserved compression plant calcified wood fossils.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Ulmus protoamericana (2 F)
- Ulmus protoracemosa (5 F)
Media in category "Kettle River Formation"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Picea columbiensis Penhallow 1907 fig1.png 583 × 873; 819 KB
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Pinus columbiana & Cyperacites haydenii Penhallow 1907 fig2.png 625 × 575; 589 KB
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Pinus columbiana Penhallow 1907 Plate3 Fig1.png 600 × 568; 229 KB
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Pinus columbiana Penhallow 1907 Plate4 Fig1.png 576 × 573; 207 KB
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Ulminium columbianum (Penhallow 1907) Plate8 Fig1.png 604 × 573; 225 KB
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Ulminium columbianum (Penhallow 1907) Plate8 Fig2.png 599 × 597; 200 KB
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Ulmus protoamericana Penhallow 1907 Plate7 Fig1.png 598 × 568; 236 KB
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Ulmus protoamericana Penhallow 1907 Plate7 Fig2.png 618 × 586; 206 KB
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Ulmus protoracemosa Penhallow 1907 Plate4 Fig2.png 577 × 585; 233 KB
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Ulmus protoracemosa Penhallow 1907 Plate5 Fig1.png 631 × 573; 233 KB
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Ulmus protoracemosa Penhallow 1907 Plate5 Fig2.png 564 × 590; 244 KB
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Ulmus protoracemosa Penhallow 1907 Plate6 Fig1.png 589 × 567; 261 KB
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Ulmus protoracemosa Penhallow 1907 Plate6 Fig2.png 588 × 582; 228 KB