Isachsen Formation

Isachsen Formation
Stratigraphic range: Aptian
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TypeFormation
Sub-unitsWalker Island Member
OverliesChristopher Formation
Location
Coordinates76°06′N 109°00′W / 76.1°N 109.0°W / 76.1; -109.0
Approximate paleocoordinates71°30′N 20°30′W / 71.5°N 20.5°W / 71.5; -20.5
RegionNorthwest Territories, Nunavut
CountryCanada
Isachsen Formation (Canada)
Isachsen Formation (Nunavut)

The Isachsen Formation is a geologic formation in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. The Formation is a Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic succession exposed in the Sverdrup Basin of the Canadian Arctic.[1]

Dating to the Aptian stage of the Cretaceous period, the formation is characterized by diverse sedimentary deposits. It preserves fossils of Polycotylidae indet., reflecting both a fluvio-deltaic and tidally-influenced marine history.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Tullius, D. N.; Leier, A. L.; Galloway, J. M.; Embry, A. F.; Pedersen, P. K. (2014). "Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous Isachsen Formation: Ellef Ringnes Island, Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago". Marine and Petroleum Geology. 57: 135–151. doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2014.03.007.
  2. ^ Vavrek, M. J.; Wilhelm, B. C.; Maxwell, E. E.; Larsson, H. C. E. (2014). "Arctic plesiosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous of Melville Island, Nunavut, Canada". Cretaceous Research. 50: 273–281.