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- The Hoko River Formation is a Late Eocene marine sedimentary geologic formation. The formation is exposed in outcrops along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, USA. It is known for containing numerous fossils of crabs. It overlies the older and underlies the younger Makah Formation. (en)
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- Branchioplax washingtoniana, Hoko River Formation (en)
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- Hoko River Formation (en)
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- Lyre Formation sediments (en)
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- submarine fan system (en)
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- Makah Formation sediments (en)
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- The Hoko River Formation is a Late Eocene marine sedimentary geologic formation. The formation is exposed in outcrops along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, USA. It is known for containing numerous fossils of crabs. It overlies the older and underlies the younger Makah Formation. (en)
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- Hoko River Formation (en)
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