Category:Hoko River Formation
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English: The en:Hoko River Formation is a late Eocene marine sedimentary formation outcropping along parts of the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Clallam County, Washington
Media in category "Hoko River Formation"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Aturia alabamensis.jpg 1,032 × 774; 204 KB
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Branchioplax washingtoniana 01 SR EC 07-01-13.jpg 2,685 × 1,864; 1.38 MB
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Branchioplax washingtoniana 02a SR EC 07-01-12.jpg 2,925 × 2,014; 1.59 MB
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Branchioplax washingtoniana 02b SR EC 07-01-12.jpg 2,538 × 1,648; 1.23 MB
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Dardanus species 1 SR EC 07-01-17.jpg 1,769 × 1,367; 831 KB
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Hoko River Nautilids 2.jpg 1,388 × 1,851; 397 KB
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Hoko River Nautilids.jpg 347 × 500; 49 KB
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Megokkos species 01 SR EC 07-01-18.jpg 1,730 × 1,127; 697 KB
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Nautilus cookanum.jpg 776 × 582; 137 KB
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Necrocarcinus species 01 SR EC 07-01-20.jpg 1,115 × 912; 384 KB
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Popeye, the Sailor Crab (4164726215).jpg 1,672 × 1,895; 1.01 MB
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Raninoides species 01a.jpg 1,884 × 1,952; 1.87 MB
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Raninoides species 01b.jpg 1,649 × 1,450; 758 KB
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Raninoides species 02a.jpg 1,391 × 1,570; 529 KB
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Raninoides species 02b.jpg 1,700 × 1,391; 504 KB
Categories:
- Eocene fossiliferous formations in the United States
- Fossils of Washington (state)
- Clallam County, Washington
- Geologic formations in Washington (state)
- Eocene formations in Washington (state)
- Deep marine deposits in the United States
- Siltstone formations in Washington (state)
- Sandstone formations in Washington (state)
- Eocene sedimentary rocks in Washington (state)
- Fossiliferous formations in Washington (state)
- Geology of the Olympic Peninsula
- Hoko River