Talk:Manzano Group

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Revived in 2006
Following the discussion on whether to delete the page, which was inconclusive, I went ahead and worked to make the article a discussion of the historical significance of the abandoned group. To my bemusement, I found that the name has been revived for a Statherian sequence in the Los Pinos Mountains, and this seems to be catching on. Live and learn. The article has been adjusted accordingly -- and I have refrained from snark about the wisdom of reviving a historically significant group name for a completely unrelated sequence of units. --Kent G. Budge (talk) 19:02, 28 August 2020 (UTC)