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formation A geological term that describes a succession of strata similar enough to form a distinctive geological unit useful for mapping or description.
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formation a unit of rocks which is. consistently recognizable over wide areas and which is therefore useful in mapping.
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formation A separate layer of rock or group of intermingled beds.
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formation 1) A freefall skydiving formation of more than one jumper. 2) A flight of more than one jump plane.
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formation a rock unit possessing distinctive characteristics, such as mineral content, fossils, or color, that allows it to be distinguished from adjacent rock units.
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