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- Slave_Point_Formation abstract "The Slave Point Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Middle Devonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Slave Point, a promontory on the north-west shore of the Great Slave Lake, and was first described in outcrop on the southern shore of the lake and along the Buffalo River by A.E. Cameron in 1918 It was subsequently defined in the subsurface by J. Law in 1955, based on lithology encountered in the California Standard Steen River 2-22-117-5W6M well in Alberta.".
- Slave_Point_Formation wikiPageID "25745213".
- Slave_Point_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "395954977".
- Slave_Point_Formation fortNelson "yes".
- Slave_Point_Formation hasPhotoCollection Slave_Point_Formation.
- Slave_Point_Formation name "Slave Point Formation".
- Slave_Point_Formation namedby "Cameron, A.E., 1918".
- Slave_Point_Formation namedfor "Slave Point, Great Slave Lake".
- Slave_Point_Formation northwestPlains "yes".
- Slave_Point_Formation otherlithology Shale.
- Slave_Point_Formation overlies Beaverhill_Lake_Group.
- Slave_Point_Formation overlies Elk_Point_Group.
- Slave_Point_Formation prilithology Dolomite.
- Slave_Point_Formation prilithology Limestone.
- Slave_Point_Formation region Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Slave_Point_Formation thickness "up to".
- Slave_Point_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Slave_Point_Formation underlies Beaverhill_Lake_Group.
- Slave_Point_Formation underlies Horn_River_Formation.
- Slave_Point_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Slave_Point_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Slave_Point_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_the_Northwest_Territories.
- Slave_Point_Formation point "61.18183 -115.93443".
- Slave_Point_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Slave_Point_Formation comment "The Slave Point Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Middle Devonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Slave Point, a promontory on the north-west shore of the Great Slave Lake, and was first described in outcrop on the southern shore of the lake and along the Buffalo River by A.E. Cameron in 1918 It was subsequently defined in the subsurface by J.".
- Slave_Point_Formation label "Slave Point Formation".
- Slave_Point_Formation sameAs m.09v5ynq.
- Slave_Point_Formation sameAs Q7539157.
- Slave_Point_Formation sameAs Q7539157.
- Slave_Point_Formation lat "61.18183".
- Slave_Point_Formation long "-115.93443".
- Slave_Point_Formation wasDerivedFrom Slave_Point_Formation?oldid=395954977.
- Slave_Point_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Slave_Point_Formation.