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Brassfield Formation
Stratigraphic range: Rhuddanian - TelychianEarly Silurian PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Brassfield Formation exposed in Oakes Quarry near Fairborn, Ohio.
TypeSedimentary
UnderliesCrab Orchard Formation, Dayton Formation, Osgood Formation, Salamonie Dolomite, and St. Clair Limestone
OverliesBrainard Shale, Cason Shale, Drakes Formation, and Whitewater Formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
Otherdolomite
Location
RegionEast-central USA
CountryUnited States
ExtentArkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee
Type section
Named forBrassfield, Kentucky
Named byAugust Frederick Foerste (1906, p. 18, 27)

The Brassfield Formation, named by A.F. Foerste in 1906, is a limestone and dolomite formation exposed in Arkansas, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and West Virginia in the United States. It is Early Silurian (Aeronian, Llandoverian) in age and well known for its abundant echinoderms, corals and stromatoporoids. In Ohio, where the unit has escaped dolomitization, the Brassfield is an encrinite biosparite with numerous crinoid species.

  • Close view of Brassfield Formation near Fairborn, Ohio, showing grains mainly composed of crinoid fragments. Close view of Brassfield Formation near Fairborn, Ohio, showing grains mainly composed of crinoid fragments.
  • Phaenopora superba, a bryozoan from the Brassfield Formation. Phaenopora superba, a bryozoan from the Brassfield Formation.
  • Encrinite from the Brassfield Formation (Silurian) near Fairborn, Ohio. Encrinite from the Brassfield Formation (Silurian) near Fairborn, Ohio.

References

  1. The Silurian of central Kentucky, U.S.A.: Stratigraphy, palaeoenvironments and palaeoecology
  2. ^ Foerste, A.F. 1906. The Silurian, Devonian, and Irvine formations of east-central Kentucky, with an account of their clays and limestones. Geological Survey of Kentucky, Bulletin 7, 369 p.
  3. McFarland, John David (2004) . "Stratigraphic summary of Arkansas" (PDF). Arkansas Geological Commission Information Circular. 36: 7–8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  4. Schneider, K.A. and Ausich, W.I. 2002. Paleoecology of framebuilders in Early Silurian reefs (Brassfield Formation, southwestern Ohio). Palaios 17: 237-248.
  5. Ausich, W.I. 1984. Calceocrinids from the Early Silurian (Llandoverian) Brassfield Formation of southwestern Ohio. Journal of Paleontology 58: 1167-1185.
  6. Coogan, A.H. 1996. Ohio's surface rocks and sediments, in Feldmann, R.M., and Hackathorn, M., eds., Fossils of Ohio: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70: 31–50.
Chronostratigraphy of Indiana
Ph
Pz
C
Kasimovian
McLeansboro Group
Bond Formation, Mattoon Formation, Patoka Formation
Moscovian
McLeansboro Group
Shelburn Formation
Carbondale Group
Dugger Formation, Petersburg Formation, Linton Formation
Raccoon Creek Group
Staunton Formation
Bashkirian
Raccoon Creek Group
Brazil Formation, Mansfield Formation
M
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
S
  • Bailey Limestone
  • Brassfield Limestone
  • Cataract Formation
  • Louisville Limestone
  • Moccasin Springs Formation
  • Pleasant Mills Formation
  • Salamonie Dolomite
  • Sexton Creek Limestone
  • St. Clair Limestone
  • Wabash Formation
  • Waldron Shale
  • O
    Є
    Chronostratigraphy of Kentucky
    Ph
    Pz
    C
    M
    Viséan
    D
    Upper
    Middle
    Lower
    S
    Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Gorstian
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Sheinwoodian
    Llandovery
    Telychian
    Aeronian
    Rhuddanian
    O
    Upper
    Katian
    Sandbian
    Middle
    Darriwilian
  • St. Peter Sandstone
  • Wells Creek Formation
  • Lower
    Tremadocian
    Є
    Furongian
    Paibian
    Chronostratigraphy of Ohio
    Ph
    Pz
    P
    Cisuralian
    Dunkard Group
    Greene Formation
    Washington Formation
    C
    Gzhelian
    Dunkard Group
    Waynesburg Formation
    Monongahela Group
    Uniontown Formation
    Pittsburgh Formation
    Kasimovian
    Conemaugh Group
    Casselman Formation
    Glenshaw Formation
    Moscovian
    Allegheny Group
    Pottsville Group
    M
    Viséan
    Tournaisian
    D
    Upper
    Famennian
    Ohio Shale
    Frasnian
    West Falls Group
    Angola Shale
    Rhinestreet Shale
    Middle
    Givetian
    Eifelian
    Lower
    Emsian
  • Amherstburg Dolomite
  • Detroit River Group
  • Hillsboro Sandstone
  • Lochkovian
    S
    Pridoli
  • Bertie Formation
  • Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Gorstian
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Lockport Group
    Gasport Dolomite
    Guelph Dolomite
    Goat Island Dolomite
    Llandovery
  • Brassfield Formation
  • Cabot Head Shale
  • Clinton Formation
  • Drowning Creek Formation
  • Manitoulin Dolomite
  • O
    Upper
    Middle
    Є
    Furongian
    Z
  • Swift Run Formation

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