Q+T Quaternary Tertiary Pleistocene

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Q+T Quaternary Tertiary Pleistocene Fraser stade of Ice advance (……kya?) Deposition of glacial deposits (...Formation?) Tertiary Miocene Folding of sediments of the Puget Group (…..mya?)

Q+T Tertiary Oligocene-late Marine transgression Deposition of the Blakely Fm (4,000 meters) Start of eruption of…..? Predicted rx and fossils: (based on EOD) Oligocene-early Deltaic system Deposition of ???? Fm (1,000 meters) Predicted rx” (based on EOD)

Q+T Tertiary Eocene Deltaic system Eruption of ????? Deposition of ???? Fm (2,000 meters) Predicted rx” (based on EOD)