El Paso Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: | |
Type | Formation |
Sub-units | See text |
Underlies | Portal Formation, Montoya Group |
Overlies | Bliss Formation, Coronado Sandstone, Precambrian basement |
Thickness | 137–300 meters (449–984 ft) |
Lithology | |
Primary | Limestone, dolomite |
Other | Siltstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 31°54′N 106°29′W / 31.90°N 106.49°W |
Region | Texas, New Mexico, Arizona |
Country | United States |
Type section | |
Named for | El Paso, Texas |
Named by | G.B. Richardson |
Year defined | 1904 |
The El Paso Formation is a geologic formation that is exposed from the Permian Basin of New Mexico and Texas to southeastern Arizona. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period.[1][2][3]