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- Cardium_Formation abstract "The Cardium Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the fossilized Cockle (Cardiidae) shells that it contains, and it was first described along the Bow River banks by James Hector in 1895. It is present throughout western Alberta and in northeastern British Columbia, and it is a major source of petroleum and natural gas.".
- Cardium_Formation thumbnail Cardium_SS.JPG?width=300.
- Cardium_Formation wikiPageID "21441208".
- Cardium_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "587181311".
- Cardium_Formation caption "Photomicrograph of drill cuttings from Cardium Formation sandstone.".
- Cardium_Formation centralPlains "yes".
- Cardium_Formation hasPhotoCollection Cardium_Formation.
- Cardium_Formation name "Cardium Formation".
- Cardium_Formation namedby "James Hector, 1895".
- Cardium_Formation namedfor "Cardium shells".
- Cardium_Formation northwestPlains "yes".
- Cardium_Formation otherlithology Shale.
- Cardium_Formation overlies Alberta_Group.
- Cardium_Formation overlies Kaskapau_Formation.
- Cardium_Formation prilithology Sandstone.
- Cardium_Formation region "Western Alberta, and".
- Cardium_Formation region "northeastern British Columbia".
- Cardium_Formation subunits "Sturrock Member, Leyland Member, Cardinal Member, Kiska Member, Moosehound Member, Ram Member.".
- Cardium_Formation thickness "to".
- Cardium_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Cardium_Formation underlies Alberta_Group.
- Cardium_Formation unitof Alberta_Group.
- Cardium_Formation unitof Colorado_Group.
- Cardium_Formation unitof Smoky_Group.
- Cardium_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Cardium_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Cardium_Formation point "51.14101 -114.99446".
- Cardium_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Cardium_Formation comment "The Cardium Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the fossilized Cockle (Cardiidae) shells that it contains, and it was first described along the Bow River banks by James Hector in 1895. It is present throughout western Alberta and in northeastern British Columbia, and it is a major source of petroleum and natural gas.".
- Cardium_Formation label "Cardium Formation".
- Cardium_Formation sameAs m.05f8d3s.
- Cardium_Formation sameAs Q5038752.
- Cardium_Formation sameAs Q5038752.
- Cardium_Formation lat "51.14101".
- Cardium_Formation long "-114.99446".
- Cardium_Formation wasDerivedFrom Cardium_Formation?oldid=587181311.
- Cardium_Formation depiction Cardium_SS.JPG.
- Cardium_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Cardium_Formation.