Fort Hays Limestone Member

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Fort Hays Limestone
Stratigraphic range: Cretaceous
Fort Hays Limestone in the K-147 road cut at the Cedar Bluff State Park, Kansas, USA.
TypeFormation Member
Unit ofNiobrara Formation of the Colorado Group
UnderliesSmoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Formation
OverliesNon-conformably, Codell Sandstone, Blue Hill Shale, or Juana Lopez members of the Carlile Formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
OtherShale partings
Location
RegionMid-continental: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forFort Hays
Named byS. W. Williston[1]
LocationHogback ridge just west of old Fort Hays, Kansas
Year defined1893[1]

The Fort Hays Limestone is a member of the Niobrara Formation of the Colorado Group exposed in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota and is named for the bluffs near the old Fort Hays, a well-known landmark in western Kansas.[1][2]

Defining the southeast border of the High Plains, the towering stone-capped bluffs of the Fort Hays Escarpment are "perhaps the most conspicuous physiographic boundary in Kansas."[3]

File:Fort Hays Blockhouse 01.jpg
The iconic stone blockhouse of Fort Hays is built from the namesake limestone.


The Fort Hays Limestone was a generally practical building stone. However, it deteriorates when in contact with soil (note the repaired foundation on the Old Fort Hays Blockhouse). In contrast, the Fencepost limestone is quite durable in the ground, so, the Fencepost can be seen in foundation course of buildings that are otherwise faced with Fort Hays Limestone. Particularly in Hays and Ellis, where the Fort Hays and Fencepost outcrops are in close geographic proximity, the two limestones are seen in combination in buildings.[4][5]

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