Akbra Shale Yemen Basin General Lithology Fm
    Period: 
    
  
  
      Permian    
    
    Age Interval: 
    
          
    
  
  
    Province: 
    
  
  
      Afar-Yemen Region    
    Type Locality and Naming
      Column: Yemen Basin General Lithology    
    Lithology and Thickness
      Akbra Shale Fm:
LITHOLOGY = The Akbra Shale unconformably overlies the basement and may be up to 130 m thick. Lithologies are principally pebbly gray shale and siltstone interpreted to be fluvio-glacial in origin
CALIBRATION = 75% up in the Permian.
REFERENCE = Bosworth, W., "The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Basins", Journal of African Earth Sciences 43 (2005) 334-378
    LITHOLOGY = The Akbra Shale unconformably overlies the basement and may be up to 130 m thick. Lithologies are principally pebbly gray shale and siltstone interpreted to be fluvio-glacial in origin
CALIBRATION = 75% up in the Permian.
REFERENCE = Bosworth, W., "The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Basins", Journal of African Earth Sciences 43 (2005) 334-378
    Lithology Pattern: 
    
   
  
  
      Claystone    
    Relationships and Distribution
Lower contact
Upper contact
Regional extent
GeoJSON
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    Fossils
Age
     Age Span: 
    
          
    
  
  
        Beginning stage: 
    
  
  
      Capitanian    
    
        Fraction up in beginning stage: 
    
  
  
      0.14    
    
        Beginning date (Ma): 
    
  
  
      263.65    
    
        Ending stage: 
    
  
  
      Induan    
    
        Fraction up in the ending stage: 
    
  
  
      0    
    
        Ending date (Ma):  
    
  
  
      251.90    
    Depositional setting
    Depositional pattern:  
    
          
    
   
  Additional Information
      long: 48 lat: 14    
    
    Compiler: