The Earlie Formation consists of interbedded glauconiticsiltstones and fine-grained sandstones and shales.[1][3] The presence of glauconite indicates that the sediments were deposited in a marine environment.[4]
Deposition and stratigraphic relationships
The Earlie Formation underlies the plains of Alberta and eastern Saskatchewan. It rests conformably on the unnamed basal sandstone unit that was deposited on the Precambrian rocks of the North American Craton at the start of a marine transgression of that area. It is overlain by the Pika Formation or, in areas where the Pika is not present, by the Deadwood Formation. It thickens to the west where it grades into the Mount Whyte, Cathedral, Stephen, and lower Pika Formations; the upper Eldon formation is age-equivalent.[5] It thins eastward to zero in Saskatchewan.[2][3][6]
Trilobite biostratigraphy supports an age in the upper Wuliuan (Ehmaniella Zone, lower to upper Altiocculus subzone)[7]
References
^ abcdePugh, D.C. 1971. Subsurface Cambrian stratigraphy in southern and central Alberta. Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 70-10.
^ abcGlass, D.J. (editor) 1997. Lexicon of Canadian Stratigraphy, vol. 4, Western Canada including eastern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Calgary, 1423 p. on CD-ROM. ISBN0-920230-23-7.
^Chafetz, H.S. and Reid, A. 2000. Syndepositional shallow-water precipitation of glauconitic minerals. Sedimentary Geology, vol. 136, p. 29-42.
^Handkamer, Neal M.; Ichaso, Andrei; Pratt, Brian R.; Mángano, M. Gabriela; Buatois, Luis A. (2023). "Systematics and biostratigraphy of a new trilobite fauna collected from the subsurface Earlie Formation (Wuliuan Stage, Miaolingian Series, Cambrian) in southwestern Saskatchewan". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 60 (9): 1307–1326. Bibcode:2023CaJES..60.1307H. doi:10.1139/cjes-2023-0003. S2CID258813643.
^Handkamer, Neal M.; Ichaso, Andrei; Pratt, Brian R.; Mángano, M. Gabriela; Buatois, Luis A. (2023). "Systematics and biostratigraphy of a new trilobite fauna collected from the subsurface Earlie Formation (Wuliuan Stage, Miaolingian Series, Cambrian) in southwestern Saskatchewan". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 60 (9): 1307–1326. Bibcode:2023CaJES..60.1307H. doi:10.1139/cjes-2023-0003. S2CID258813643.