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The stratigraphic column of North Dakota represents the relationship between episodes of rock formation and continuous time. Geologic time is subdivided into age, era and period in decreasing lengths of time involved. Estimates of geologic time measured in millions of years before present are assigned on the basis of generally accepted time-unit boundaries.  

The sequence, rock unit and pictorial rock columns represent the discontinuous geologic record contained in the preserved sedimentary rocks of North Dakota. Rocks found at the surface in North Dakota are represented by the etched column. 

Click the links to view a summary of the geology and economics of the different formations present in North Dakota’s subsurface. Each formation also includes a list of suggested papers/publications for additional information.

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stratigraphic column using different colored blocks to identify time periods, formations and rocks

 

Spearfish Formation

Minnekata Formation

Opeche Formation

Broom Creek Formation

Amsden Formation

Tyler Formation

Big Snowy Group

Madison Group

Bakken Formation

Three Forks Formation

Birdbear Formation

Duperow Formation

Prairie Formation

Winnipegosis Formation

Interlake Formation

Stonewall Formation

Stony Mountain Formation

Red River Formation

Winnipeg Group

Deadwood Formation