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- Exshaw_Formation abstract "The Exshaw Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Mississippian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the hamlet of Exshaw, Alberta, and was first described in outcrops on the banks of Jura Creek, north of Exshaw by P.S. Warren in 1937. The formation is late Famennian to middle Tournaisian, and includes the Devonian-Carboniferous limit. The strata were deposited during the Hangenberg event, an anoxic period associated with the Late Devonian extinction.".
- Exshaw_Formation wikiPageID "21783332".
- Exshaw_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "570131644".
- Exshaw_Formation hasPhotoCollection Exshaw_Formation.
- Exshaw_Formation name "Exshaw Formation".
- Exshaw_Formation namedby "Warren, 1937".
- Exshaw_Formation namedfor Exshaw,_Alberta.
- Exshaw_Formation northeastPlains "yes".
- Exshaw_Formation northwestPlains "yes".
- Exshaw_Formation otherlithology Siltstone.
- Exshaw_Formation overlies Kotcho_Formation.
- Exshaw_Formation overlies Palliser_Formation.
- Exshaw_Formation overlies Wabamun_Formation.
- Exshaw_Formation prilithology Shale.
- Exshaw_Formation southAb "yes".
- Exshaw_Formation subunits "Lower and Upper Exshaw".
- Exshaw_Formation thickness "up to".
- Exshaw_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Exshaw_Formation underlies Banff_Formation.
- Exshaw_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Exshaw_Formation point "51.091388888888886 -115.15805555555555".
- Exshaw_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Exshaw_Formation comment "The Exshaw Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Mississippian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the hamlet of Exshaw, Alberta, and was first described in outcrops on the banks of Jura Creek, north of Exshaw by P.S. Warren in 1937. The formation is late Famennian to middle Tournaisian, and includes the Devonian-Carboniferous limit. The strata were deposited during the Hangenberg event, an anoxic period associated with the Late Devonian extinction.".
- Exshaw_Formation label "Exshaw Formation".
- Exshaw_Formation sameAs m.05mshbv.
- Exshaw_Formation sameAs Q5421772.
- Exshaw_Formation sameAs Q5421772.
- Exshaw_Formation lat "51.091388888888886".
- Exshaw_Formation long "-115.15805555555555".
- Exshaw_Formation wasDerivedFrom Exshaw_Formation?oldid=570131644.
- Exshaw_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Exshaw_Formation.