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- Lynx_Formation abstract "The Lynx Formation or Lynx Group is a stratigraphical unit of Dresbachian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the Lynx Mountain, a 3,170 meters (10,400 ft) peak in the Cushina Ridge on the continental divide, and was first described on its slopes, east of Mount Robson, in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia by C.D. Walcott in 1913. It was elevated to group status by J.D. Aitken and R.G. Greggs in 1967.".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageID "26028268".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageLength "2755".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "671343278".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Arctomys_Formation.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Rockies.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Continental_divide.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Cushina_Ridge.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Dolomite.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Dresbachian.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geochronology.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lynx_Formation.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lynx_Mountain.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Monkman_Pass.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Robson.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Survey_Peak_Formation.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lynx Formation".
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lynx Formation#Subdivisions".
- Lynx_Formation name "Lynx Formation".
- Lynx_Formation namedby "C.D. Walcott, 191`3".
- Lynx_Formation namedfor Lynx_Mountain.
- Lynx_Formation overlies Arctomys_Formation.
- Lynx_Formation prilithology Limestone.
- Lynx_Formation region Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Lynx_Formation thickness "up to".
- Lynx_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Lynx_Formation underlies Survey_Peak_Formation.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossil_range.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rockunit.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lynx_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Western_Canadian_Sedimentary_Basin.
- Lynx_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Alberta.
- Lynx_Formation subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_British_Columbia.
- Lynx_Formation hypernym Unit.
- Lynx_Formation point "53.1407 -119.0492".
- Lynx_Formation type Organisation.
- Lynx_Formation type Formation.
- Lynx_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Lynx_Formation comment "The Lynx Formation or Lynx Group is a stratigraphical unit of Dresbachian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the Lynx Mountain, a 3,170 meters (10,400 ft) peak in the Cushina Ridge on the continental divide, and was first described on its slopes, east of Mount Robson, in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia by C.D. Walcott in 1913. It was elevated to group status by J.D. Aitken and R.G. Greggs in 1967.".
- Lynx_Formation label "Lynx Formation".
- Lynx_Formation sameAs Q6709572.
- Lynx_Formation sameAs m.0b6m472.
- Lynx_Formation sameAs Q6709572.
- Lynx_Formation lat "53.1407".
- Lynx_Formation long "-119.0492".
- Lynx_Formation wasDerivedFrom Lynx_Formation?oldid=671343278.
- Lynx_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Lynx_Formation.