Mancos Shale

Mancos Shale
Stratigraphic range: Mid Albian-Campanian
~110–80 Ma
Mancos Shale at its type location just north of Mancos, Colorado
TypeGeologic formation
Sub-unitsSee text
UnderliesMesaverde Formation
OverliesDakota Group
Lithology
PrimaryShale
Location
Coordinates37°21′11″N 108°17′49″W / 37.353°N 108.297°W / 37.353; -108.297
RegionArizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming
Country United States
ExtentBasin and Range, Colorado Plateau & San Juan Mountains Provinces
Type section
Named forMancos, Colorado
Mancos Shale is located in the United States
Mancos Shale
Mancos Shale (the United States)
Mancos Shale is located in Colorado
Mancos Shale
Mancos Shale (Colorado)

The Mancos Shale or Mancos Group is a Late Cretaceous (Upper Cretaceous) geologic formation of the Western United States.

The Mancos Shale was first described by Cross and Purington in 1899[1] and was named for exposures near the town of Mancos, Colorado.

  1. ^ Cross, C.W.; Purington, C. W. (1899). "Description of the Telluride quadrangle, Colorado". United States Geological Survey Atlas. Vol. 57.