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Gull River Formation
Stratigraphic range: Caradoc
Gull River Formation exposed along the shore of Lake St. John, Ramara.
TypeFormation
Unit ofSimcoe Group
Black River Group
UnderliesBobcaygeon Formation
Coboconk Formation
OverliesShadow Lake Formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone, dolostone
OtherShale, sandstone
Location
RegionOntario, New York
CountryCanada, United States
Type section
Named forGull River
Named byV. J. Okulitch
Year defined1939

The Gull River Formation is a geological formation of Middle Ordovician age (Caradoc Stage), which outcrops in Ontario, Canada.[1] Lithologically, the formation is dominated by light grey to brown limestones and greenish gray dolostones with thin shale and sandstone interlayers.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Gull River formation". Natural Resources Canada. January 9, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Armstrong, Derek K.; Dodge, J. E. P. (2007). Paleozoic Geology of Southern Ontario (PDF). Ontario Geological Survey. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-4249-4526-9.
  3. ^ Armstrong, D. K. (2000). Paleozoic Geology of the Northern Lake Simcoe Area, South-Central Ontario (PDF). Ontario Geological Survey. pp. 9–15. ISBN 0--7778--9451--3.

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