Edaga Arbi Glacials

Edaga Arbi Glacials
Stratigraphic range:
Roadcut between Werqamba and Hawzien, northeast of Dogu’a Tembien
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesAdigrat Sandstone, coeval with Enticho Sandstone
OverliesPrecambrian basement
Thickness200 m (660 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryTillite, Mudstone
OtherDropstones, Sandstone
Location
Coordinates14°12′13″N 39°15′18″E / 14.2037°N 39.255°E / 14.2037; 39.255
Approximate paleocoordinates0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E / 0; 0
RegionTigray
CountryEthiopia, Eritrea
Extentcentral-south Eritrea, northeast Tigray
Type section
Named forTown of Idaga Arbi
Named byD.B. Dow
Edaga Arbi Glacials (Ethiopia)

The Edaga Arbi Glacials are a Palaeozoic geological formation in Tigray (northern Ethiopia) and in Eritrea. The matrix is composed of grey, black and purple clays (locally silt), that contains rock fragments up to 6 metres across. Pollen dating yields a Late Carboniferous (~323 million years or Ma) to Early Permian (~295 Ma) age.