Vampire Formation
Vampire Formation is a formation of delta-front siliciclastics deposited in the early Cambrian. The upper unit is trilobitic Cambrian.[1] Some authors place the underlying Ingta formation at least partially in the Cambrian; in places it overlies the sub-Cambrian unconformity.[2]
Vampire Formation Stratigraphic range: Cambrian | |
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Type | Geological formation |
Underlies | Sekwi Formation |
Overlies | Ingta Formation |
Thickness | up to |
Location | |
Location | Mackenzie Mountains |
Region | |
Country |
References
- MacNaughton, Robert; Dalrymple, Robert; Narbonne, Guy (1997). "Early Cambrian braid-delta deposits, Mackenzie Mountains, north-western Canada". Sedimentology. 44 (4): 587β609. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3091.1997.d01-41.x.
- MacNaughton, Robert; Dalrymple, Robert; Narbonne, Guy (1997). "Early Cambrian braid-delta deposits, Mackenzie Mountains, north-western Canada". Sedimentology. 44 (4): 587β609. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3091.1997.d01-41.x.
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