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Uomba Formation
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Uomba Fm base reconstruction

Uomba Fm


Period: 
Cretaceous

Age Interval: 
Albian-Turonian


Province: 
Benue Trough Central

Type Locality and Naming

The Asu River Gr in the Central Benue Trough is subdivided into five units (members or formations) by Nwajide (2013) as an upward succession of the Bima Fm, Uomba Fm, Arufu Limestone Fm, Gboko Limestone Fm and the Awe Fm which tops the sequence. They are all primarily exposed in the Benue Trough Central, particularly around Arufu Town, Uomba River, and near Yandev-Tiv along the Gboko-Makurdi Road in southeastern Nigeria. The Asu River Group have also have outcrops exposed in the Keana anticline east of Keana town and south of Azara; and in the area around Gboko with a typical section in the Quarry of the Benue Cement Company (now Dangote Cement Co. PLC) near Yandev and the Awe Formation occur around the town of Awe.

Synonym:

References: Reyment, 1965; Adeleye, 1975; Kogbe, 1976; Dessauvagie, 1975; Petters, 1978; Offodile, 1980; Whiteman, 1982; Benkhelil, 1989; Okosun, 1992; Guiraud, 1993; Akande et al., 1998; Zaborski et al., 1998; Jauro et al., 2007; Obaje, 2009; Nwajide, 2013

[Fig 1. Stratigraphic successions in the Benue Trough and the Nigerian sector of the Chad Basin]

Fig. 2 Sedimentary Basins of Nigeria (Obaje, 2009)


Lithology and Thickness

Uomba Fm is composed of sandstones, sandy shales, and shales. Thickness data is not available for this formation.


Lithology Pattern: 
Clayey sandstone


Relationships and Distribution

Lower contact

Generally lies unconformably on older Precambrian basement rocks or on the Aptian to Albian sediments of the Abakaliki Basin

Upper contact

Overlain by the Arufu Limestone Fm

Regional extent

Extends from the Southern to Benue Trough Central, with the Bima Member (See Bima Fm of Upper Benue Trough for description) at the base extending from the Benue Trough Central to the Northern Benue Trough


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Fossils

Ammonites in the Arufu Limestone Fm (Elobiceras) and Uomba Fm, Bivalves, Foraminifera, Echinoids (Arufu Limestone Fm), Pelecypod and Gastropod Shells (Gboko Fm), Sponge spicules.


Age 

Middle Cretaceous. The Asu River Gr is indicated as uppermost Aptian through Albian on the schematic Benue Trough stratigraphy figures. Therefore, its four main formations are given semi-equal duration here: Uomba Fm = uppermost Aptian-lowermost Albian, Arufu Limestone Fm = lower-middle Albian, Gboko Limestone Fm = upper-middle Albian, and the Awe Fm = upper Albian

Age Span: 

    Beginning stage: 
Aptian

    Fraction up in beginning stage: 
0.8

    Beginning date (Ma): 
114.84

    Ending stage: 
Albian

    Fraction up in the ending stage: 
0.1

    Ending date (Ma):  
111.93

Depositional setting

The Arufu Fm, Uomba Fm and Gboko Fm collectively represent a sequence of depositional environments transitioning from fluvio-deltaic to deeper marine and carbonate platform settings.


Depositional pattern:  


Additional Information


Compiler:  

Enam O. Obiosio, Solomon Joshua Avong and Henry Nasir Suleiman (2024)- Stratigraphic Lexicon compiled from the following books:

Nigeria: Its Petroleum Geology, Resources and Potential, by Arthur Whiteman, 1982; (Volume 1) Published by Graham and Trotman Ltd.

A review of the Cretaceous System in Nigeria by P. M. Zaborski (1998) In Africa Geoscience Review, Vol.5, No.4, pp385-483

Geology and Mineral Resources of Nigeria by Nuhu George Obaje, Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009; http://www.springer.com/series/772

Geology of Nigeria Sedimentary Basins, Nwajide C. S., 2013; Published by CSS Bookshops Limited, Lagos Nigeria.