Outram Formation

The Outram Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Early Ordovician age that is present on the western edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named for Mount Outram in Banff National Park by J.D. Aitken and B.S. Norford in 1967. The Outram Formation is fossiliferous and includes remains of trilobites and other marine invertebrates, as well as stromatolites and thrombolites.

Outram Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Ordovician ~
TypeFormation
UnderliesSkoki Formation
OverliesSurvey Peak Formation
ThicknessUp to 443 metres (1453 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone, siltstone
OtherShale, chert
Location
Coordinates51°52′54″N 116°52′31″W
RegionCanadian Rockies
Country Canada
Type section
Named forMount Outram
Named byJ.D. Aitken and B.S. Norford
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