Trinidad Sandstone
The Trinidad Sandstone is a geologic formation in northeastern New Mexico and southeastern Colorado. It was formed during the Campanian Age of the Cretaceous Period and contains fossils.
Description
The Trinidad Formation consists of a massive fine- to very fine-grained arkosic sandstone some in thickness. It rests conformably on the Pierre Shale and is in turn conformably overlain by the Vermejo Formation.The formation is interpreted as shore deposits marking the final regression of the Western Interior Seaway from northeastern New Mexico. It is correlative with the Fox Hills Sandstone and the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone.