Beaverhill Lake Group
The Beaverhill Lake Group is a geologic unit of Middle Devonian to Late Devonian (late Givetian to Frasnian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is present in the southwestern Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia and Alberta. It was named by the geological staff of Imperial Oil in 1950 for Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, based on the core from a well that they had drilled southeast of the lake, near Ryley, Alberta (Anglo-Canadian Beaverhill Lake No. 2, 11-11-50-17W4).
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Beaverhill Lake Group
The Beaverhill Lake Group is a geologic unit of Middle Devonian to Late Devonian (late Givetian to Frasnian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is present in the southwestern Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia and Alberta. It was named by the geological staff of Imperial Oil in 1950 for Beaverhill Lake, Alberta, based on the core from a well that they had drilled southeast of the lake, near Ryley, Alberta (Anglo-Canadian Beaverhill Lake No. 2, 11-11-50-17W4).
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The Beaverhill Lake Group is a ...... ills area of northern Alberta.
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Beaverhill Lake Group
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Middle to Late Devonian ~
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Beaverhill Lake Group
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Imperial Oil staff, 1950
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Northeast Plains
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Devonian
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Woodbend Group and Muskwa Formation
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The Beaverhill Lake Group is a ...... ll Lake No. 2, 11-11-50-17W4).
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