Lyons Formation Explained

Lyons Sandstone
Type:sedimentary
Age:Middle Permian
Period:Permian
Prilithology:sandstone, conglomerate
Namedfor:Lyons, Colorado
Region:Denver Basin
Underlies:Lykins Formation
Overlies:Fountain Formation
Thickness:50-220 ft
Extent:Colorado, Wyoming

Lyons Sandstone is a geological layer formed during the Paleozoic Era, Middle Permian Period about 250 million years ago. This layer is also referred to as the Lyons Formation. It is the result of fine-grained quartz sand dunes compressing into sandstone. This layer is visible along the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

The stone quarried from this layer was used to build many buildings on the University of Colorado - Boulder campus.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-10-31 . 2010-05-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100529154336/http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/GeologicDisplaysBESC.pdf . dead .