Manitoba Group

Manitoba Group
Stratigraphic range: Middle Devonian to Late Devonian
TypeGeological group
Sub-unitsSouris River Formation
Hubbard Evaporite
Dawson Bay Formation
UnderliesDuperow Formation 9Saskatchewan Group
OverliesPrairie Evaporite Formation, Winnipegosis Formation (Elk Point Group)
Thicknessup to 244 metres (800 ft)[1]
Lithology
PrimaryShale, carbonate, evaporite
Location
RegionWCSB
Country Canada
Type section
Named forManitoba
Named byA.D. Baillie, 1953

The Manitoba Group is a stratigraphical unit of middle to late Devonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

The group takes its name from the province of Manitoba, and was first defined by A.D. Baillie in 1953.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference lexicon was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Baillie, A.D., 1953. Devonian System of the Williston Basin area. Manitoba Mines Branch, Pub. 52-5.