Luscar Group

The Luscar Group is a geologic unit of Early Cretaceous age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is present in the foothills of southwestern Alberta. It is subdivided into a series of formations, some of which contain economically significant coal deposits that have been mined near Cadomin and Luscar. Coal mining in those areas began in the early 1900s and continues near Luscar as of 2016.

Luscar Group
Stratigraphic range:
TypeGroup
Sub-unitsCadomin Formation, Gladstone Formation, Moosebar Formation, Gates Formation
UnderliesBlackstone Formation, Shaftesbury Formation
OverliesNikanassin Formation, Minnes Group
Thicknessabout 145 m (480 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, siltstone, mudstone
OtherCoal, conglomerate
Location
Coordinates53.03246°N 117.32652°W / 53.03246; -117.32652 (Luscar Group)
Region Alberta
Country Canada
Type section
Named forLuscar, Alberta
Named byC.W. Langenberg and M.E. McMechan, 1985
Luscar Group (Canada)
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