Atarque Sandstone
The Atarque Sandstone is a geologic formation in New Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the late Cretaceous period.
Description
The formation consists of very fine to fine buff fossiliferous sandstone with a maximum thickness of. The beds are flat, massive and have low-angle crossbedding. The formation intertongues with the underlying Rio Salado Tongue of the Mancos Shale and is overlain by either the Carthage Member of the Tres Hermanos Formation or the Moreno Hill Formation. It was deposited during the early to middle Turonian Age of the late Cretaceous.The formation is interpreted as a coastal barrier sandstone deposited by a regression of the Western Interior Seaway to the northeast.