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Ludlowville Formation

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Ludlowville Formation
Stratigraphic range: Devonian
Monodechenella macrocephala, Houston Museum of Natural Science
TypeFormation
Unit ofHamilton Group
Sub-units
UnderliesMoscow Formation
OverliesSkaneateles Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale
OtherLimestone, Mudstone, Claystone
Location
RegionNew York
Pennsylvania
Ohio
CountryUnited States

Geographic extent of the Ludlowville Formation

The Ludlowville Formation is a geologic formation in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. It dates to the Devonian period.[1]

Subunits

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Owasco

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The Owasco is a thin distinct silty unit. It has sharp distinct boundaries at its top and base. It is flaggy, locally fossiliferous and is displays cross bedding in some locations. The upper contact maybe a diastem, rather than an erosional disconformity. This unit is fairly thin only 1-2' thick in outcrops. It thickens westward.[2]

Fossils

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The brachiopod AIlanella tullius is one of the fossils the Owasco is noted for.

Jaycox

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The Jaycox Formation is a geologic formation in New York. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period.

The basial Jaycox contains the Hills Gulch bed, a fossiliferous bed with corals and shells, as well as megaburrows at its basial contact. The Hills Gulch is a calcareous siltstone.[3]

Spafford

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Wanakah

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Centerfield Limestone

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The Centerfield Limestone is a geologic formation in New York, and Pennsylvania. It dates back to the Devonian period. It is the lowest member of the Ludlowville Formation and it overlies the Skaneateles Formation.[4] [5] The Peppermill Gulf bed is included within the Centerfield Lime. The unit was named by Smith (1930)

Fossils

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This Limestone unit contains fossils of crinoids, rugosa, bivalvia, trilobites and brachiopods. This unit also contains several corals including; Eridophyllum and Heliophyllum hali.

References

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  1. ^ BRETT, CARLTON E (1986). "SEDIMENTARY CYCLES AND LATERAL FACIES GRADIENTS ACROSS A MIDDLE DEVONIAN SHELF-TO-BASIN RAMP LUDLOWVILLE FORMATION, CAYUGA BASIN" (PDF). NYSGA Online.
  2. ^ Craft, Jesse L. "CORRELATION OF THE FALKIRK AND FIDDLERS GREEN MEMBER OF THE BERTIE FORMATION" (PDF). Otto's Website (ottohmuller.com). Retrieved 1 Dec 2023.
  3. ^ Bartholomew, Alexander J; Brett, Carlton E.; DeSantis, Michael; Baird, Gordon C.; Tsujita, Cameron. "SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN AT THE BORDER OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN: CORRELATIONS WITH NEW YORK AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SEA-LEVEL CHANGE AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY" (PDF). webcentral.uc.edu. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  4. ^ Goldman, Daniel; Mitchell, Charles E. (1990). "Morphology, systematics, and evolution of Middle Devonian Ambocoeliidae (Brachiopoda), western New York". Journal of Paleontology. 64 (1): 79–99. Bibcode:1990JPal...64...79G. doi:10.1017/s0022336000042256. ISSN 0022-3360. S2CID 133456873.
  5. ^ Cooper, G. A. (1934年01月01日). "Stratigraphy of the Hamilton Group, eastern New York". American Journal of Science. s5-27 (157): 1–12. Bibcode:1934AmJS...27....1C. doi:10.2475/ajs.s5-27.157.1. ISSN 0002-9599.
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Pz
D
Upper
Famennian
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Lower
Emsian
S
Pridoli
Ludlow
Ludfordian
Gorstian
Wenlock
Homerian
O
Upper
Katian
Sandbian
Ph
Pz
P
Cisuralian
C
Gzhelian
Kasimovian
Moscovian
M
Viséan
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Lower
Emsian
Lochkovian
S
Pridoli
Ludlow
Ludfordian
Gorstian
Wenlock
Homerian
Llandovery
O
Upper
Middle
Є
Furongian
Z
Ph
Pz
P
Cisuralian
C
Gzhelian
Kasimovian
Moscovian
Bashkirian
M
Serpukhovian
Viséan
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
Venango Group
  • Gantz, Hundred-foot sand, Fifty-foot sand, Thirty-foot sand, Nineveh-Snee, Gordon Stray, Fourth Sand, Fifth Sand, Bayard Sand, Elizabeth Sand, Sweet Richard,
    Chadakoin Formation, First Warren
Bradford Group
  • Upper Warren, Lower Warren, Speechely Stray, Speechely, Balltown A, Balltown B, Balltown C, Sheffield, First Bradford, Second Bradford, Third Bradford, Kane
Elk Group
  • 1st Elk Sand, 2nd Elk Sand, 3rd Elk Sand, 4th Elk Sand, 5th Elk Sand
Ohio Shale
Catskill Group
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Hamilton Group
Onondaga Limestone
  • Seneca
    Moorehouse
    Nedrow
    Edgecliff
Lower
Emsian
Pragian
Lochkovian
S
Pridoli
Ludlow
Ludfordian
Gorstian
Wenlock
Homerian
Llandovery
O
Upper
Middle
Lower
Є
Furongian
Series 2
Stage 4
Ph
Cz
Pe
Eocene
Igneous intrusives
Mz
J
Igneous intrusives
Pz
P
Cisuralian
Asselian
C
Gzhelian
Kasimovian
Moscovian
Bashkirian
M
Serpukhovian
Viséan
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Lower
Emsian
Pragian
Lochkovian
S
Pridoli
Ludlow
Ludfordian
Gorstian
Wenlock
Homerian
Sheinwoodian
Llandovery
Telychian
Aeronian
O
Upper
Hirnantian
Katian
Sandbian
Middle
Darriwilian
Dapingian
Lower
Tremadocian
Є
Furongian
Stage 10
Z
Ediacaran


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