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- Stephen_Formation abstract "The Stephen Formation is a middle Cambrian unit exposed in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia. It is famous for the exceptional preservation of soft-bodied fossils: the Burgess Shale biota. The formation overlies the Cathedral Escarpment, a submarine cliff; consequently it is divided into two quite separate parts, the 'thin' sequence deposited in the shallower waters atop the escarpment, and the 'thick' sequence deposited in the deeper waters beyond the cliff. Because the 'thick' Stephen Formation represents a distinct lithofacies, some authors suggest it warrants its own name, and dub it the Burgess Shale Formation. The stratigraphy of the Thin Stephen Formation has not been subject to extensive study, so except where explicitly mentioned this article applies mainly to the Thick Stephen Formation.".
- Stephen_Formation thumbnail WalcottQuarry080509.jpg?width=300.
- Stephen_Formation wikiPageID "22705541".
- Stephen_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "570789438".
- Stephen_Formation caption Walcott_Quarry.
- Stephen_Formation hasPhotoCollection Stephen_Formation.
- Stephen_Formation name "Stephen Formation".
- Stephen_Formation namedby "C.D. Walcott, 1908".
- Stephen_Formation namedfor "Mount Stephen".
- Stephen_Formation otherlithology Siltstone.
- Stephen_Formation overlies Cathedral_escarpment.
- Stephen_Formation period "Middle Cambrian".
- Stephen_Formation prilithology Limestone.
- Stephen_Formation prilithology Shale.
- Stephen_Formation region Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Stephen_Formation thickness ""thin", < "thick": up to".
- Stephen_Formation type Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Stephen_Formation underlies Eldon_Formation.
- Stephen_Formation subject Category:Cambrian_paleontological_sites.
- Stephen_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Stephen_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Stephen_Formation point "51.46425 -116.32443".
- Stephen_Formation type CambrianPaleontologicalSites.
- Stephen_Formation type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Stephen_Formation type Location100027167.
- Stephen_Formation type Object100002684.
- Stephen_Formation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stephen_Formation type Region108630985.
- Stephen_Formation type Site108651247.
- Stephen_Formation type Tract108673395.
- Stephen_Formation type YagoGeoEntity.
- Stephen_Formation type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Stephen_Formation type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Stephen_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Stephen_Formation comment "The Stephen Formation is a middle Cambrian unit exposed in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia. It is famous for the exceptional preservation of soft-bodied fossils: the Burgess Shale biota. The formation overlies the Cathedral Escarpment, a submarine cliff; consequently it is divided into two quite separate parts, the 'thin' sequence deposited in the shallower waters atop the escarpment, and the 'thick' sequence deposited in the deeper waters beyond the cliff.".
- Stephen_Formation label "Stephen Formation".
- Stephen_Formation sameAs m.05zw46l.
- Stephen_Formation sameAs Q7609209.
- Stephen_Formation sameAs Q7609209.
- Stephen_Formation sameAs Stephen_Formation.
- Stephen_Formation lat "51.46425".
- Stephen_Formation long "-116.32443".
- Stephen_Formation wasDerivedFrom Stephen_Formation?oldid=570789438.
- Stephen_Formation depiction WalcottQuarry080509.jpg.
- Stephen_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Stephen_Formation.