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Sunset Prairie on Top of the Montney with Carolyn Furlong

Sunset Prairie on Top of the Montney with Carolyn Furlong

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This conversation with Carolyn Furlong is about the new Sunset Prairie Formation that sits at the top of the Montney, with reference to  Dr. Furlong’s scientific research papers titled  “The Sunset Prairie Formation: designation of a new Middle Triassic formation between the Lower Triassic Montney Formation and Middle Triassic Doig Formation in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, NE BC” and “Sedimentology and ichnology of the Middle Triassic (Anisian) Sunset Prairie Formation of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin”. Some highlights include discussing what leads to a new formation. 

May this exchange serve to expand your knowledge on the go.
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- Furlong, C et al. (2018). Sedimentology and ichnology of the Middle Triassic (Anisian) Sunset Prairie Formation of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. Vol.66, NO.1. March 2018. p.215-236.
- Furlong, C et al. (2018). The Sunset Prairie Formation: designation of a new Middle Triassic formation between the Lower Triassic Montney Formation and Middle Triassic Doig Formation in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, NE BC. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. Vol. 66, No.1. March 2018. p193-214.
- Furlong, C et al. (2020). High-resolution sequence stratigraphy of the Middle Triassic Sunset Prairie Formation, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, north-eastern British Columbia. The Depositional Record, Vol.6, Issue 2. January 29, 2020, p. 383-408.


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