Shaunavon Formation

Shaunavon Formation
Stratigraphic range: Bathonian
TypeGeological formation
Sub-unitsUpper Shaunavon
Lower Shaunavon
UnderliesSawtooth Formation
OverliesGravelbourg Formation
Thicknessup to 48 metres (160 ft)[1]
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
OtherSandstone, shale
Location
Coordinates49°27′50″N 107°30′50″W / 49.464°N 107.514°W / 49.464; -107.514 (Shaunavon Formation)
RegionWCSB
Country Canada
Type section
Named forShaunavon, Saskatchewan
Named byR.L. Milner and G.E. Thomas, 1954

The Shaunavon Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Bathonian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

It takes the name from the town of Shaunavon, and was first described in the Tidewater A.O. Eastend Crown No. 1 well, drilled south-west of the settlement, by R.L. Milner and G.E. Thomas in 1954.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference lexicon was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Milner, R.L. and Thomas, G E., 1954. Jurassic System in Saskatchewan. In: Western Canada Sedimentary Basin American Association of Petroleum Geologists, p. 250-267