Depending on the author, various definitions and names for the members of the Khuff Formation have been proposed, which may lead to confusion. Vaslet et. al. (2005) defines the members as such (from oldest to youngest): The
Al Siqqah Member is the oldest of the members, tentatively dated to the middle Permian (
Capitanian). It is 35 meters thick at the type section, becoming thinner to the southeast. It has previously been referred to as the
Unayzah Formation or
Unayzah Member. The
Huqayl Member has been dated to the late Permian (?
Wuchiapingian) based on
foraminifer assemblage. It ranges from 30 to 40 meters in thickness. The
Duhaysan Member is 13.4 meters thick at Jabal Duhaysan, and is believed to be late Permian (
Wuchiapingian-
Changhsingian) in age. The
Midhnab Member (or
Midhnab Shale) is believed to date to the
Changhsingian and is about 60 meters thick in the
Ad Dawadimi quadrangle. The
Khartam Member (formerly the
Khartam Limestone) is the youngest member, with the lower part dating to the latest Permian and the upper part to the
early Triassic. ==Depositional environment==