Bridger Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Bridgerian - Uintan | |
Type | Formation |
Underlies | Bishop Conglomerate |
Overlies | Green River Formation |
Thickness | 215 feet (66 m) - 270 feet (82 m)[1] |
Location | |
Region | Wyoming |
Country | United States |
Type section | |
Named for | Bridger Wilderness |
Named by | F.V. Hayden |
The Bridger Formation is a geologic formation in southwestern Wyoming. It preserves fossils dating back to the Bridgerian and Uintan stages of the Paleogene Period.[2] The formation was named by American geologist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden for Fort Bridger, which had itself been named for mountain man Jim Bridger.[3] The Bridger Wilderness covers much of the Bridger Formation's area.