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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
CSPG Bulletin
Abstract
Stratigraphy of Silurian Carbonate Rocks of the Rocky Mountains, Northern British Columbia
ABSTRACT
The name Nonda Formation is introduced for a Silurian carbonate unit in the northern Rocky Mountains that is probably entirely Late Llandovery in age. The formation can be traced from the Peace River to the Yukon Border. Westward, the unit changes facies to graptolitic rocks; eastwards, it is apparently truncated beneath Devonian rocks. In the type area of the Sentinel Range the formation rests unconformably on Precambrian rocks and is overlain disconformably by the McConnell Formation of probable Early Devonian age.
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