Bullhead Group | |
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Stratigraphic range: | |
Type | Geological formation |
Sub-units | Gething Formation Cadomin Formation |
Underlies | Fort St. John Group |
Overlies | Nikanassin Formation, Fernie Group, Minnes Group, Kootenay Group |
Thickness | up to 900 metres (2,950 ft)[1] |
Lithology | |
Primary | Conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone and mudstone |
Other | Coal |
Location | |
Coordinates | 56°01′N 122°08′W / 56.01°N 122.14°W |
Region | British Columbia Alberta |
Country | Canada |
Type section | |
Named by | F.H. McLearn[2] |
Bullhead Group is a stratigraphic unit of Lower Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin of northeastern British Columbia and western Alberta.[3] It was first defined by F.H. McLearn in 1918 as the Bullhead Mountain Formation,[2] but later was upgraded to group status. It consists of the Cadomin and Gething Formations, although some early workers included the Bluesky Formation and others in the group.[4]
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