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Hornerstown Formation

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797: 230:. Some of these remains show signs of severe abrasion and erosion, however, implying that they are probably re-worked from older deposits. Most of these fossils are restricted to the lowest point in the formation, one rich in fossils and known as the Main Fossiliferous Layer, or MFL. Other explanations for the out-of-place fossils in the MFL is that they represent a time-averaged assemblage that built up and remained unburied during a time of low sediment deposition, or that they were stirred up from deeper in the sediment and deposited together during a 811: 1064: 825: 971:
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Andrews, J. V.; Schein, J. P.; Friedman, M. (2023).
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Stratigraphic range
Maastrichtian
Danian
Ma
PreꞒ

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C
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Pg
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Geological formation
Vincentown Formation
New Egypt Formation
Tinton Formation
New Jersey
USA
Paleogene
Mesozoic
formation
New Jersey
Cenozoic
Cretaceous
Squalicorax
Enchodus

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