Elk Formation

The Elk Formation is a stratigraphic unit of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is present in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta. It is probably of Early Cretaceous age, but in some areas its strata could be as old as Late Jurassic. It includes minor thin coal beds and was named for outcrops near the now-abandoned Elk River coal mine east of Fernie, British Columbia.

Elk Formation
Stratigraphic range:
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofKootenay Group
UnderliesCadomin Formation
OverliesMist Mountain Formation
ThicknessMaximum 590 metres (1,940 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, conglomerate
OtherSiltstone, mudstone, coal
Location
Region British Columbia
 Alberta
Country Canada
Type section
Named forElk River coal mine east of Fernie, British Columbia
Named byC.B. Newmarch, 1953
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