Fruitland formation
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The Fruitland Formation is a sedimentary geological formation. It was laid down in marshy delta conditions, with poor drainage and frequent flooding, under a warm, humid and seasonal climate. It is dated from the late Campanian formation and is found in the San Juan basin in the state of New Mexico, in the United States of America. It is overlain by the more recent Kirtland Formation.