Snake Indian Formation

Snake Indian Formation
Stratigraphic range: Middle Cambrian
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TypeFormation
UnderliesEldon Formation, Titkana Formation
OverliesGog Group
ThicknessUp to 610 metres (2000 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryShale
OtherLimestone, siltstone
Location
Coordinates53°03′07″N 118°11′57″W / 53.05194°N 118.19917°W / 53.05194; -118.19917 (Snake Indian Formation)
RegionCanadian Rockies
CountryCanada
Type section
Named forSnake Indian River
Named byE.W. Montjoy and J.D. Aitken

The Snake Indian Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Middle Cambrian age that is present on the western edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the northern Canadian Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named for Snake Indian River in Jasper National Park by E.W. Montjoy and J.D. Aitken in 1978. The type locality was established on Chetamon Mountain.