Obukhov Formation

Obukhov Formation
Stratigraphic range:
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesMezhigorje Formation
OverliesEarly Eocene Basement
Thickness2–7 m (6.6–23.0 ft)
Lithology
OtherSand, Clay, Amber, Glauconite, Quartz
Location
LocationUkrainian Crystalline Shield
Region

The Obukhov Formation is a geologic formation in Belarus and Ukraine that dates to the Late Eocene; the Obukhov Formation is equivalent to the Prussian Formation of Russia.

Rovno amber is found in this formation, and 90% of amber collected from the Obukhov Formation is extracted illegally and the trade is controlled by armed organised crime groups, although the Ukrainian government has begun to oversee excavations since 1993.