Gething Formation

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Gething Formation
Stratigraphic range: Barremian-early Albian
~125–110 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofBullhead Group
UnderliesFort St. John Group, Bluesky Formation
OverliesCadomin Formation
Thicknessup to 550 metres (1,800 ft)[1]
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, siltstone
OtherConglomerate, coal, shale
Location
Coordinates56°00′18″N 122°14′23″W / 56.00504°N 122.23972°W / 56.00504; -122.23972 (Gething Formation)
Approximate paleocoordinates57°42′N 70°00′W / 57.7°N 70.0°W / 57.7; -70.0
RegionCanadian Rockies foothills, western Alberta, northeastern British Columbia
CountryCanada
Type section
Named forGething Creek, Gething Mountain, Gething mine
Named byMcLearn, F.H.[2]
Year defined1923
Gething Formation is located in Canada
Gething Formation
Gething Formation (Canada)
Gething Formation is located in British Columbia
Gething Formation
Gething Formation (British Columbia)

Gething Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It is present in northeastern British Columbia and western Alberta, and includes economically important coal deposits.

The formation is named for Gething Creek, a right tributary of the Peace River west of Hudson's Hope, and the nearby Gething Mountain. It was first described by F.H. McLearn in 1923[2] in the Peace River Canyon, an area that was partly inundated in 1968 by the Williston Lake after the construction of the W. A. C. Bennett Dam.

The formation consists of alternating units of sandstone and carbonaceous shale or mudstone with some coal seams and conglomerate beds. The sandstones are fine- to coarse-grained, brown weathering, and typically platy to thin bedded, although some are massive. Mudstones are blocky to rubbly, with little lamination. Shale and carbonaceous shale units are fissile and are commonly associated with the coal seams. The sediments are mostly of non-marine origin, deposited in deltaic and coastal plain settings.[3]

Distribution

The Gething Formation is present in the foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas of the plains, extending from the Peace River region in northeastern British Columbia to the Smoky River area of western Alberta. In the Peace River Country, it reaches a thickness of 550 meters (1,800 ft), while in the Smoky River area it is 75 meters (246 ft) thick. North of the Peace River at Carbon Creek, it reaches 1,000 meters (3,300 ft).[1]

Relationship to other units

The Gething Formation is the uppermost unit of the Bullhead Group. It conformably overlies the Cadomin Formation and is disconformably overlain by the Bluesky Formation. It is correlated with the Gladstone Formation in the southern foothills, and is equivalent in age to the McMurray Formation that contains the Athabasca Oil Sands.

Paleontology

Coal deposits

References

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