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- Paskapoo_Formation abstract "The Paskapoo Formation is a stratigraphic unit of middle to late Paleocene age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The Paskapoo underlies much of southwestern Alberta, and takes the name from the Blindman River (paskapoo means "blind man" in Cree). It was first described in outcrops along that river, near its confluence with the Red Deer River north of the city of Red Deer, by J.B. Tyrrell in 1887. It is important for its freshwater aquifers, its coal resources, and its fossil record, as well as having been the source of sandstone for the construction of fire-resistant buildings in Calgary during the early 1900s.".
- Paskapoo_Formation thumbnail Peskapoo_Sandstone.JPG?width=300.
- Paskapoo_Formation wikiPageID "23021726".
- Paskapoo_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "591187546".
- Paskapoo_Formation caption "Outcrop of Paskapoo sandstone in Calgary".
- Paskapoo_Formation hasPhotoCollection Paskapoo_Formation.
- Paskapoo_Formation name "Paskapoo Formation".
- Paskapoo_Formation namedby "Tyrrell, 1887".
- Paskapoo_Formation namedfor "Paskapoo, "blind man" in Cree, from Blindman River".
- Paskapoo_Formation otherlithology Coal.
- Paskapoo_Formation otherlithology Conglomerate_(geology).
- Paskapoo_Formation overlies "Scollard Formation, Coalspur Formation".
- Paskapoo_Formation prilithology Mudstone.
- Paskapoo_Formation prilithology Sandstone.
- Paskapoo_Formation prilithology Siltstone.
- Paskapoo_Formation thickness "up to".
- Paskapoo_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Paskapoo_Formation underlies "Tertiary gravel, Quaternary sediments, present erosional surface".
- Paskapoo_Formation subject Category:Building_stone.
- Paskapoo_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Paskapoo_Formation point "52.3541 -113.96373".
- Paskapoo_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Paskapoo_Formation comment "The Paskapoo Formation is a stratigraphic unit of middle to late Paleocene age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The Paskapoo underlies much of southwestern Alberta, and takes the name from the Blindman River (paskapoo means "blind man" in Cree). It was first described in outcrops along that river, near its confluence with the Red Deer River north of the city of Red Deer, by J.B. Tyrrell in 1887.".
- Paskapoo_Formation label "Paskapoo Formation".
- Paskapoo_Formation sameAs m.064qqww.
- Paskapoo_Formation sameAs Q7142206.
- Paskapoo_Formation sameAs Q7142206.
- Paskapoo_Formation lat "52.3541".
- Paskapoo_Formation long "-113.96373".
- Paskapoo_Formation wasDerivedFrom Paskapoo_Formation?oldid=591187546.
- Paskapoo_Formation depiction Peskapoo_Sandstone.JPG.
- Paskapoo_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Paskapoo_Formation.