Mancos Shale
| Mancos Shale | |
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| Stratigraphic range: Mid Albian-Campanian ~ | |
| File:Mancos Shale at type.jpg Mancos Shale at its type location just north of Mancos, Colorado | |
| Type | Geologic formation |
| Sub-units | See text |
| Underlies | Mesaverde Formation |
| Overlies | Dakota Group |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Shale |
| Location | |
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| Region | Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming |
| Country | United States |
| Extent | Basin and Range, Colorado Plateau and San Juan Mountains Provinces |
| Type section | |
| Named for | Mancos, Colorado |
Mancos Shale (the United States) Mancos Shale (Colorado) | |
The Mancos Shale or Mancos Group is a Late Cretaceous (Upper Cretaceous) geologic formation of the Western United States.
The Mancos Shale was first described by Cross and Purington in 1899[1] and was named for exposures near the town of Mancos, Colorado.
Geology
[edit | edit source]The unit is dominated by mudrock that accumulated in offshore and marine environments of the Cretaceous North American Inland Sea. The Mancos was deposited during the Cenomanian (locally Albian) through Campanian ages, approximately from 95 million years ago (Ma) to 80 Ma.
Stratigraphically the Mancos Shale fills the interval between the Dakota and the Mesaverde Group.[2]
The lower marine Mancos Shale conformably intertongues with terrestrial sandstones and mudstones of the Dakota and in its upper part grades into and intertongues with the Mesaverde Group. The shale tongues typically have sharp basal contacts and gradational upper contacts. Whereas in the plains east of the Rocky Mountains certain mappable marine shales are identified as formations (e.g., Skull Creek, Graneros), correlated deposits within the distribution of the Mancos are named as tongues of the greater Mancos Formation.
Thus, the classification broadly corresponds with the Colorado Group classification of the Great Plains region. Accordingly, various units of the Colorado Group are recognized within the Mancos in those areas where their distinct facies can be recognized.[3]
Occurrences
[edit | edit source]The Mancos occurs in the Basin and Range Province, the Colorado Plateau Province, and the San Juan Mountains Province.
Structural basins
[edit | edit source]The Mancos is a diverse unit, with dozens of named subunits in different structural basins that often intertongue with other formations.[4] The subunits and intertonguing formations (in italics) in each basin, in stratigraphic order, are:
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History of investigation
[edit | edit source]The Mancos Shale was first named by Charles Whitman Cross and C.W. Purington in 1899, for outcrops near the town of Mancos, Colorado, and along the Mancos River nearby. The two geologists also traced the unit into the Telluride, Colorado, area.[1] W.T. Lee had traced the unit north into the Grand Mesa area, defining it as all marine shale between the Dakota and the Mesaverde.[19] It was subsequently traced into Utah[20] and New Mexico.[21]
During their work in New Mexico in 1924, J.B. Reeside Jr., and F.H. Knowlton found that the Mancos Shale could be divided into biostratigraphic layers corresponding closely to formations of the Colorado Group further east. By 1944, Rankin had concluded that most of the formations of the Colorado Group could be identified as lithostratigraphic members of the Mancos Shale as well.[3] The unit was raised to group rank by C.E. Jamison in 1911,[22] and is sometimes given group rank in New Mexico[23] and Utah[24] as well.
See also
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- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Arizona
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Colorado
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in New Mexico
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Utah
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wyoming
References
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- ^ "Colorado River Basin Stratigraphy: Mancos Shale" Archived 2010-06-23 at the Wayback Machine United States Geological Survey
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- Shale formations of the United States
- Upper Cretaceous Series of North America
- Cretaceous United States
- Campanian Stage
- Cenomanian Stage
- Coniacian Stage
- Santonian Stage
- Turonian Stage
- Cretaceous Arizona
- Cretaceous Colorado
- Cretaceous formations of New Mexico
- Cretaceous geology of Texas
- Cretaceous geology of Utah
- Cretaceous geology of Wyoming
- Geology of the Rocky Mountains