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Lock Haven Formation
Stratigraphic range: Devonian
Typesedimentary
Unit ofSusquehanna Group
Sub-unitslower shaly member, upper sandy member, Minnehaha Springs Member
UnderliesCatskill Formation
OverliesBrallier Formation
Lithology
Primarysiltstone, shale, sandstone
Otherconglomerate
Location
RegionAppalachian Mountains
CountryUnited States
ExtentPennsylvania
Type section
Named forLock Haven, Pennsylvania
Named byFaill and Wells, 1977
Brachiopod casts in the Lock Haven, Leberfinger Quarry, Sullivan County, PA

The Lock Haven Formation is a Devonian mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States.

Description

The Lock Haven is gray to green-brown sandstone, siltstone, and shale and is over 400 million years old. It is located in northcentral Pennsylvania.

Stratigraphy

The Lock Haven may underlie various members of the Catskill Formation, although it may be a lateral equivalent of the Sherman Creek or Irish Valley Members of the Catskill. It is also a lateral equivalent of the Foreknobs Formation and underlying Scherr Formation. The Brallier Formation usually underlies the Lock Haven.

The Minnehaha Springs Member (originally proposed as a member of the Scherr Formation) is a "clastic bundle" consisting of interbedded medium gray siltstone and olive gray shale with some grayish-red siltstone and shale and some sandstone. It is interpreted as turbidites. This member is proposed to define the base of the Lock Haven Formation.

Notable Exposures

See also

References

  1. Faill, R.T., and Wells, R.B., 1977, Bedrock geology and mineral resources of the Salladasburg and Cogan Station quadrangles, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, IN Faill, R.T., Wells, R.B., and Sevon, W.D., Geology and mineral resources of the Salladasburg and Cogan Station quadrangles, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey Topographic and Geologic Atlas, 4th series, 133cd, p. 32-44, scale 1:24,000
  2. Owlett, Steven E. (1993). "Of Brachiopods and Glaciers". Seasons Along The Tiadaghton: An Environmental History of the Pine Creek Gorge (1st ed.). Petaluma, California: Interprint. pp. 27–38. ISBN 0-9635905-0-2.
  3. "Map 67: Tabloid Edition Explanation" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2009.
  4. Stratigraphic correlation chart of Pennsylvania, T. M. Berg, M. K. McInerney, J. H. Way, and D. B. MacLachlan. 1983; 3rd printing, revised, 1993. 1 sheet, 42" x 58", plus 2 p. addendum.
  5. Lyke, W.L., 1986, The stratigraphy, paleogeography, depositional environment, faunal communities, and general petrology of the Minnehaha Springs Member of the Scherr Formation: Southeastern Geology, v. 26, no. 3, p. 173-192.
  6. Warne, A.G., and McGhee, G.R., Jr., 1991, Stratigraphic subdivisions of the Upper Devonian Scherr, Foreknobs, and Lock Haven Formations near the Allegheny Front of central Pennsylvania: Northeastern Geology, v. 13, no. 2, p. 96-109.
  7. Berg, T. M. (1981). "Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania: Tiadaghton" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2009. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  8. Inners, J. D.; Fleeger, G. M., eds. (2006). "The Haystacks, "Ricketts Folly," and The End of the World: Geology of the Glaciated Allegheny High Plateau, Sullivan, Luzerne, and Columbia Counties, Pennsylvania". 71st Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists (field trip guide book) (PDF).
Chronostratigraphy of Pennsylvania
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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
Mahoning Formation
Moscovian
Allegheny Group

Freeport Formation:
Kittanning Formation
Clarian Formation
Pottsville Group

Beaver River Formation:
Mercer Formation
Bashkirian
Pottsville Group

Connoquenessing Formation:
Sharon Formation
M
Serpukhovian
Mauch Chunk Group
Viséan
Tournaisian
Pocono Group
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
Catskill Group
West Falls Group
Sonyea Group
Genesee Group / Harrell Shale
Middle
GivetianTully Limestone
Hamilton Group
Eifelian
Hamilton Group
Onondaga Limestone
  • Seneca
    Moorehouse
    Nedrow
    Edgecliff
Lower
Emsian
Huntersville Chert, Needmore Shale, Bois Blanc Formation
Oriskany Formation
Helderberg Group (geology)
Pragian
Helderberg Group (geology)
Lochkovian
Helderberg Group (geology)
S
Pridoli
Salina Group
Ludlow
Ludfordian
Salina Group
Gorstian
Salina Group
Wenlock
Homerian
Salina Group
Lockport Group
Llandovery
Clinton Group
Medina Group
O
Upper
Trenton Group
Black River Group

Loyalsburg Formation

Middle
Lower
Knox Supergroup
Beekmantown Group
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Furongian
Series 2
Stage 4
  • Grenville Complex
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