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词条 Hulcross Formation
释义

  1. Lithology

  2. Thickness and Distribution

  3. Relationship to Other Units

  4. References

  5. See also

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| name = Hulcross Formation
| image =
| caption =
| type = Formation
| age = Late Albian
| period = Albian
| prilithology = Shale, mudstone
| otherlithology = Siltstone
| namedfor = Mount Hulcross
| namedby = Wickenden and Shaw[1]
| region = {{flag|British Columbia}}
| country = {{flag|Canada}}
| coordinates =
| unitof = Fort St. John Group
| subunits =
| underlies = Boulder Creek Formation
| overlies = Gates Formation
| thickness = Up to {{convert|135|m|ft|-1}}[2]
| extent =
| area =
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The Hulcross Formation is a geologic formation in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in northeastern British Columbia that was deposited in marine environments during the late Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous period. At one time considered to be a member of the Commotion Formation, it was elevated to formation status by D.F. Stott in 1982.[2] It preserves ammonites and other fossils.[3][2]

Lithology

The Hulcross Formation consists of dark grey to black shales and mudstones that were deposited in marine environments. The sediments coarsen upward and thin beds of siltstone and platy sandstone are present in the uppermost part. Sideritic ironstone concretions are common.[3]

Thickness and Distribution

The Hulcross Formation is present in northeastern British Columbia throughout the foothills of the Canadian Rockies between the Peace and Kakwa Rivers, where it reaches thicknesses of up to {{convert|135|m|ft|-1}}. It is exposed along the Peace River eastward from the foothills almost as far as its confluence with the Halfway River.[3]

Relationship to Other Units

The Hulcross Formation is part of the Fort St. John Group. Originally described as a member of the Commotion Formation, the Hulcross was elevated to formational status along with the other members of the Commotion by D.F. Stott in 1982, who proposed that the term 'Commotion Formation' be abandoned.[2][3]

The shales of the Hulcross abruptly overlie the sandstones of the Gates Formation and grade into the overlying sandstones of the Boulder Creek Formation. It is equivalent to the Harmon Member of the Peace River Formation in the Peace River plains to the east, and to the Wildhorn Member of the Scatter Formation in the Liard River region.

References

1. ^Wickenden, R.T.D. and Shaw, G., 1943. Stratigraphy and structure of the Mount- Hulcross-Commotion Creek map-area, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 43-13, 14 p.
2. ^Stott, D.F. 1982. Lower Cretaceous Fort St. John Group and Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation in the foothills and plains of Alberta, British Columbia, District of Mackenzie and Yukon Territory. Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 328, 124 p.
3. ^Glass, D.J. (editor) 1997. Lexicon of Canadian Stratigraphy, vol. 4, Western Canada including eastern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Calgary, 1423 p. on CD-ROM. {{ISBN|0-920230-23-7}}.

See also

{{Portal|Earth sciences|British Columbia|Paleontology|Cretaceous|Mesozoic}}
  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in British Columbia
  • {{cite web|title= Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database|author= Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database|url= http://www.fossilworks.org/|accessdate= 8 July 2014|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140731140924/http://fossilworks.org/|archivedate= 31 July 2014|df= }}

2 : Cretaceous British Columbia|Geology of the Rocky Mountains

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