Horseshoe Canyon Formation
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The Horseshoe Canyon Formation is a special layer of rock found in southwestern Alberta. It is named after Horseshoe Canyon, an area of unusual land shapes called badlands near Drumheller. This rock layer is part of the bigger Edmonton Group.
In the Red Deer River Valley near Drumheller, the Horseshoe Canyon Formation is about 250 metres thick. It gets thicker as you move west toward Calgary. It formed during the Late Cretaceous period, mostly in the Campanian to early Maastrichtian stages. The rocks are made of mud, sand, and coal. This shows that long ago, the area had floodplains, river channels, and swampy forests. These places helped preserve many fossils.
Many important fossils have been found here. These include dinosaurs like Albertosaurus, Edmontosaurus, and Saurolophus. Scientists have also found fossils of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and plants. This formation helps us learn about life and the environment from millions of years ago. Today, the area around Drumheller is known for its beautiful rock formations and important fossil discoveries.
Oil/gas production
The Drumheller Coal Zone is a place where natural gas is found in coal. It is between the towns of Bashaw and Rockyford. The coal zone is not very deep—it is only about 300 metres below the surface. It is also quite thick, ranging from 70 to 120 metres. The zone has layers of coal mixed with sandstone and shale, which makes it a good spot for drilling. Experts think there is a lot of gas stored in the coal in Alberta.
Biostratigraphy
The timeline shown here is based on research done by David A. Eberth and Sandra L. Kamo in 2019.
Dinosaurs
Ornithischians
Ankylosaurs
Hadrosaurs
Marginocephalians
Ceratopsians
Pachycephalosaurs
Thescelosaurs
Theropods
Maniraptorans
Ornithomimids
Tyrannosaurs
| Ankylosaurs reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | |
A. lambei | Horsethief, Morrin, and lowest Tolman | [Five] skulls, mandibles, cervical vertebra, caudal vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, sacrocaudal vertebrae, sacrum, illium, ischium, partial pelvis, coossified ribs, femur, ?manual phalanx, tail clubs, numerous cervical half-rings and osteoderms. | |||
E. longiceps | Upper Horsethief | A skull with mandible, dorsal vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, sacral vertebrae, caudal vertebrae, cervical ribs, dorsal ribs, humerus, radius, ulna, radius, ilia, ischia, both pubes (?), femur, tibia, fibula and osteoderms. | |||
E. tutus | |||||
| Hadrosaurs reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
Horsethief; likely present in Drumheller. | ||||||
H. altispinus | Morrin and Tolman. | "[Five to ten] articulated skulls, some associated with postcrania, isolated skull elements, isolated postcranial elements, many individuals, embryo to adult." | ||||
S. osborni | Upper Morrin and Tolman. | "Complete skull and skeleton, [two] complete skulls." | ||||
| Ceratopsians reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
A. ornatus | Horsethief, Morrin, and Tolman; may have been present in Drumheller | [Two] nearly complete skulls and [seven] partial skulls. | ||||
A. brachyops | Horsethief | A nearly complete skull. | ||||
E. xerinsularis | Carbon | Premaxillae, maxillae, rostral, supraorbital horncore with lacrimal, prefrontal, frontal, postorbital, jugal, epijugal, quadratojugal, quadrate, partial parietal, squamosal frill, braincase, syncervical, cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, ribs and fragments of ossified ligaments. | ||||
M. cerorhynchus | Upper Tolman | An isolated braincase. | ||||
P. canadensis | Drumheller and Horsethief | [Two] partial skulls. | ||||
| Pachycephalosaurids reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
S. edmontonense | Tolman | A frontoparietal. | ||||
| Thescelosaurids reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
P. warreni | Tolman | A partially articulated skeleton and partial skull. | ||||
| Maniraptors reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
A. curriei | Horsethief | [Two] frontals. | ||||
A. borealis | Upper Tolman | Ulna, tibiae, metatarsals, manual ungual, pedal phalanxes and unidentified pedal phalanges. | ||||
A. pennatus | Horsethief | A palatine, mandibles, ceratobranchials, axis, cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, pectoral girdles, sternal plate, forelimb, ilium, femur, tibia and fibula. | ||||
A. marshalli | Lower Horsethief | Premaxillae, maxilla, dentaries, teeth and numerous bone fragments. | ||||
E. curriei | Horsethief, Morrin, and Tolman | A maxilla, probable palatine, partial braincase, cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, caudal vertebrae, synsacrum, an anterior and a posterior cervical rib, a mid-dorsal rib, fragments of ilia, ischium, both pubes, partial tibia, and unidentifiable bones. | ||||
| Ornithomimids reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
D. brevitertius | Several specimens. type specimen | |||||
O. currelli | ||||||
O. edmontonicus | Drumheller, Horsethief, Morrin, and Tolman | Several specimens, type specimen | ||||
S. altus | Drumheller, Horsethief, and Morrin | |||||
| Tyrannosaurids reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Stratigraphic position | Material | Images | ||
A. arctunguis | ||||||
A. sarcophagus | Horsethief, Morrin, and Tolman; likely present in Drumheller and Carbon. | Several skeletons and partial skeletons, type specimen | ||||
D. sp. | ||||||
Other animals
Mammals
Other reptiles
Fish
| Mammals reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Images | ||||
D. coyi | ||||||
| Reptiles reported from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Material | Images | |||
S. mccabei | "a skull, partial lower jaws, and partial postcranial skeleton" | |||||
C. albertensis | "partial skeleton with partial skull" | |||||
L. ultimus | "a partial skeleton" | |||||
B. morrinensis | "nearly complete shell" | |||||
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