Ludlowville Formation
| Ludlowville Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Devonian | |
| File:Monodechenella macrocephala, Middle Devonian, Ludlowville Formation, Livingstone Country, New York, USA - Houston Museum of Natural Science - DSC01605.JPG Monodechenella macrocephala, Houston Museum of Natural Science | |
| Type | Formation |
| Unit of | Hamilton Group |
| Sub-units | |
| Underlies | Moscow Formation |
| Overlies | Skaneateles Formation |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Shale |
| Other | Limestone, Mudstone, Claystone |
| Location | |
| Region | New York Pennsylvania Ohio |
| Country | United States |
| File:Ludlowville Map.jpg 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
[edit | edit source]Owasco
[edit | edit source]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
[edit | edit source]The brachiopod AIlanella tullius is one of the fossils the Owasco is noted for.
Jaycox
[edit | edit source]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
[edit | edit source]Wanakah
[edit | edit source]Centerfield Limestone
[edit | edit source]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
[edit | edit source]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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- Devonian geology of New York (state)
- Devonian Pennsylvania
- Devonian southern paleotemperate deposits
- Shale formations of the United States
- Limestone formations of the United States
- Claystone formations
- Mudstone formations of the United States
- Devonian Ohio
- Geologic formations of New York (state)
- Geologic formations of Pennsylvania
- Geologic formations of Ohio
- New York (state) geologic formation stubs