Mount Wilson Formation

Mount Wilson Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Ordovician
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TypeFormation
UnderliesBeaverfoot Formation
OverliesOwen Creek Formation or Glenogle Formation
ThicknessUp to about 450 m (1476 feet)
Lithology
PrimaryQuartz sandstone
Location
Coordinates52°00′00″N 116°45′00″W / 52.00000°N 116.75000°W / 52.00000; -116.75000 (Mount Wilson Formation)
RegionAlberta
British Columbia
CountryCanada
Type section
Named forMount Wilson
Named byC.D. Walcott, 1923

The Mount Wilson Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Ordovician age. It is present on the western edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia. It consists of quartz sandstone, and was named for the Mount Wilson in Banff National Park by C.D. Walcott in 1923.