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- Horn_River_Formation abstract "The Horn River Formation (also Horn River Shale) is a stratigraphic unit of Devonian (early Givetian to late Frasnian) age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.It is a thick sequence of marine sediments that was first described in outcrop on the banks of the Horn River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories (at the time District of Mackenzie) by Whittaker in 1922, and it takes its name from that river. In 1963 it was redefined in the subsurface of the Fort Nelson area of British Columbia (well Fort Nelson a-95-J/94-J-10) by F.F. Gray and J.R. Kassube. It is significant for its shale gas resources.".
- Horn_River_Formation thumbnail Horn_River_Shale1.JPG?width=300.
- Horn_River_Formation wikiPageID "22133166".
- Horn_River_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "572349564".
- Horn_River_Formation caption "Drill cuttings sample seen through microscope".
- Horn_River_Formation hasPhotoCollection Horn_River_Formation.
- Horn_River_Formation name "Horn River Formation".
- Horn_River_Formation namedby "Whittaker, 1922".
- Horn_River_Formation namedfor Horn_River.
- Horn_River_Formation otherlithology Limestone.
- Horn_River_Formation overlies Pine_Point_Formation.
- Horn_River_Formation prilithology Shale.
- Horn_River_Formation region ",".
- Horn_River_Formation subunits Horn_River_Formation.
- Horn_River_Formation subunits Muskwa_Formation.
- Horn_River_Formation thickness "up to".
- Horn_River_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Horn_River_Formation underlies Fort_Simpson_Formation.
- Horn_River_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Horn_River_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_the_Northwest_Territories.
- Horn_River_Formation point "61.73333 -117.75".
- Horn_River_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Horn_River_Formation comment "The Horn River Formation (also Horn River Shale) is a stratigraphic unit of Devonian (early Givetian to late Frasnian) age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.It is a thick sequence of marine sediments that was first described in outcrop on the banks of the Horn River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories (at the time District of Mackenzie) by Whittaker in 1922, and it takes its name from that river.".
- Horn_River_Formation label "Horn River Formation".
- Horn_River_Formation sameAs m.05p4nvt.
- Horn_River_Formation sameAs Q14875801.
- Horn_River_Formation sameAs Q14875801.
- Horn_River_Formation lat "61.73333".
- Horn_River_Formation long "-117.75".
- Horn_River_Formation wasDerivedFrom Horn_River_Formation?oldid=572349564.
- Horn_River_Formation depiction Horn_River_Shale1.JPG.
- Horn_River_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Horn_River_Formation.