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- Palliser_Formation abstract "The Palliser Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Famennian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. found in the ranges of the Canadian Rockies and foothills. It was named for the Palliser Range (in turn taking its name from John Palliser, the leader of the 1850s Palliser Expedition) by H.H. Beach in 1943. The type section was defined in 1994 by Meijer and Johnston in the "Devil's Gap" section south of Mount Costigan of the Palliser Range, north of Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park.".
- Palliser_Formation thumbnail Lake_Minnewanka_in_1902.jpg?width=300.
- Palliser_Formation wikiPageID "24726582".
- Palliser_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "510823700".
- Palliser_Formation caption "Type section near Lake Minnewanka".
- Palliser_Formation hasPhotoCollection Palliser_Formation.
- Palliser_Formation name "Palliser Formation".
- Palliser_Formation namedby "Beach, 1943".
- Palliser_Formation namedfor Palliser_Range.
- Palliser_Formation otherlithology Anhydrite.
- Palliser_Formation otherlithology Dolomite.
- Palliser_Formation overlies Alexo_Formation.
- Palliser_Formation prilithology Limestone.
- Palliser_Formation subunits "Moro Member, Costigan Member".
- Palliser_Formation thickness "up to".
- Palliser_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Palliser_Formation underlies Exshaw_Formation.
- Palliser_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Palliser_Formation point "51.26877 -115.2749".
- Palliser_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Palliser_Formation comment "The Palliser Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Famennian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. found in the ranges of the Canadian Rockies and foothills. It was named for the Palliser Range (in turn taking its name from John Palliser, the leader of the 1850s Palliser Expedition) by H.H. Beach in 1943.".
- Palliser_Formation label "Palliser Formation".
- Palliser_Formation sameAs m.08070lm.
- Palliser_Formation sameAs Q7127913.
- Palliser_Formation sameAs Q7127913.
- Palliser_Formation lat "51.26877".
- Palliser_Formation long "-115.2749".
- Palliser_Formation wasDerivedFrom Palliser_Formation?oldid=510823700.
- Palliser_Formation depiction Lake_Minnewanka_in_1902.jpg.
- Palliser_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Palliser_Formation.