Marjum Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Middle Cambrian | |
Type | Geological formation |
Overlies | Wheeler Shale |
Thickness | Up to 430 meters[1] |
Lithology | |
Primary | limestone |
Other | shale, metasedimentary rocks |
Location | |
Region | Utah |
Country | USA |
Extent | House Range |
Type section | |
Named for | Marjum Pass[2] |
Named by | Charles D. Walcott |
Year defined | 1908[2] |
The Marjum Formation is a Cambrian geological formation that overlies the Wheeler Shale in the House Range, Utah.[1][3] It is named after its type locality, Marjum Pass, and was defined in 1908.[2] The formation is known for its occasional preservation of soft-bodied tissue, and is slightly younger than the Burgess Shale,[4] falling in the Ptychagnostus praecurrens trilobite zone.[5]