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Cyclic deposition within the Williston basin in shallow seas during late Mission Canyon (Osagian) time resulted in stratigraphic relations that caused the formation of several oil accumulations in north-central North Dakota. Each cycle represents a brief eastward transgression of the sea, followed by a much longer regression westward.
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