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Luperon Formation

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...) collision with the Bahamas Bank. In the Late Eocene through Oligocene, a marine transgression and inner shelf(?) deposition is indicated by basal conglomerates and terrigenous sands and shales of the Luperon Formation. Tectonism during this period was apparently minor. Deformation and erosion (emergence...
Series: SEPM Concepts in Sedimentology and Paleontology
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.2110/sepmcsp.11.261
EISBN: 9781565762893
..., 114°W). Grover (1984) cited nonmarine evaporites from the Mineta Formation in the Teran Basin (E60: 32°N, 110°W). United States Pindell and Draper (1991) cited bedded gypsum from the Luperon Formation in the northern Dominican Republic (19.75°N, 70.5°W). Dominican Republic Meyerhoff...
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