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Geologic formation in Indiana, United States
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Salamonie Dolomite
Stratigraphic range: Silurian
TypeFormation
UnderliesPleasant Mills Formation and Waldron Shale
OverliesBrassfield Limestone, Cataract Formation, and Sexton Creek Limestone
Location
RegionIndiana
CountryUnited States

The Salamonie Dolomite is a geologic formation in Indiana. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period.

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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
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  • 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
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