Belt Supergroup
group of Mesoproterozoic sedimentary rocks
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Belt Supergroup
Summary
Belt Supergroup is a supergroup[1]. It draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (supergroup category, ranking #23 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- Belt Supergroup is located in Idaho[3].
- Belt Supergroup is located in Montana[4].
- Belt Supergroup is located in Washington[5].
- Belt Supergroup is in the country of United States[6].
- Belt Supergroup's image is recorded as Kintla Peak.jpg[7].
- Belt Supergroup's instance of is recorded as supergroup[8].
- Big Belt Mountains is named after Belt Supergroup[9].
- Belt Supergroup's made from material is recorded as mudstone[10].
- Belt Supergroup's said to be the same as is recorded as Purcell Supergroup[11].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Helena Formation[12].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Prichard Formation[13].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Spokane Formation[14].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Missoula Group[15].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Snowslip Formation[16].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Bonner Formation[17].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Garnet Range Formation[18].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Mount Shields Formation[19].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Greyson Formation[20].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Altyn Formation[21].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Appekunny Formation[22].
- Belt Supergroup's has part is recorded as Libby Formation[23].
- Belt Supergroup's overlies is recorded as Archean[24].
- Belt Supergroup's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07s7k0h[25].
- Belt Supergroup's described at URL is recorded as https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Geolex/UnitRefs/BeltRefs_6823.html[26].
- Belt Supergroup's described by source is recorded as The Paleozoic section in the vicinity of Three Forks, Montana[27].
Why It Matters
Belt Supergroup draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (supergroup category, ranking #23 of 32).[2]