It is a light to brownish gray to pale yellow-orange, fine-grained sandstone.
It contains large (up to 15 feet in diameter) sandy calcareous concretions.
[2] Weathering and erosion of the formation has created natural arches, hoodoos and other picturesque features of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.
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