The Sekwi Formation is a geologic formation in Northwest Territories, Canada, which preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period.

Sekwi Formation
Stratigraphic range: Atdabanian[1] (approx.)
; Fallotaspis, Nevadella, and Bonnia-Olenellus trilobite zones[2]
TypeFormation
Underlies
Overlies
Thickness700 m[2]
Location
RegionNorthwest Territories
CountryCanada

The formation principally comprises shallow water carbonates, but deepens to include mid-shelf mudstones, both calcareous and siliciclastic.[2]

It dates from c. 525-510 Ma, the Nevadella / Bonnia-Olenellus trilobite zones.[3]

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  1. ^ Dewing, K.; Sharp, R J; Ootes, L; Turner, E C; Gleeson, S (2006). Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research (Online) no. 2006-A4. ISBN 9780662431343.
  2. ^ a b c d RANDELL, ROBERT D.; LIEBERMAN, BRUCE S.; HASIOTIS, STEPHEN T.; POPE, MICHAEL C. (September 2005). "New Chancelloriids From the Early Cambrian Sekwi Formation With a Comment on Chancelloriid Affinities". Journal of Paleontology. 79 (5): 987–996. doi:10.1666/0022-3360(2005)079[0987:NCFTEC]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 130292492.
  3. ^ Dilliard, K.A.; Pope, M.C.; Coniglio, M.; Hasiotis, S.T.; Lieberman, B.S. (2007). "Stable isotope geochemistry of the lower Cambrian Sekwi Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada: Implications for ocean chemistry and secular curve generation". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 256 (3–4): 174–194. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.02.031.