Wordie Creek Formation

The Wordie Creek Formation is an uppermost Permian and Lower Triassic geologic formation in Greenland, outcrops of which are located in Northeast Greenland National Park (until 2008 Tunu County, Danish: Østgrønland, English: East Greenland). In 2017, it was suggested to be raised to group status, as the Wordie Creek Group.

Wordie Creek Formation
Stratigraphic range: late Changhsingian–early Dienerian
TypeFormation
Unit ofScoresby Land Group
UnderliesPingo Dal Formation
OverliesSchuchert Dal Formation
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone
OtherSandstone, conglomerate
Location
RegionClavering Ø, Hold with Hope (Kap Stosch), Gauss Halvø, Traill Ø, Jameson Land
Country Greenland
Wordie Creek Formation (Greenland)

The Lower Triassic sediments in the region were discovered in 1926 independently by James Wordie and Lauge Koch, and the latter named the formation. The rock layers preserve fossils of invertebrates (e.g., ammonoids, gastropods), fishes (coelacanths, ray-finned fish, cartilaginous fish) and temnospondyl amphibians, dating back to the Induan age.

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