Glen Rose Formation

The Glen Rose Formation is a shallow marine to shoreline geological formation from the lower Cretaceous period exposed over a large area from South Central to North Central Texas. The formation is most widely known for the dinosaur footprints and trackways found in the Dinosaur Valley State Park near the town of Glen Rose, Texas, southwest of Fort Worth and at other localities in Central Texas.

Glen Rose Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Albian
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofTrinity Group
UnderliesPaluxy Formation, Stuart City Formation, and West Nueches Formation
OverliesPearsall Formation and Twin Mountains Formation
Location
Coordinates33.1°N 97.5°W / 33.1; -97.5
Approximate paleocoordinates30.5°N 57.2°W / 30.5; -57.2
RegionTexas
Country United States
Type section
Named forGlen Rose, Texas
Named byRobert T. Hill
Year defined1891
Glen Rose Formation (the United States)
Glen Rose Formation (Texas)
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