McKenzie Formation explained

McKenzie Formation
Type:Formation
Age:Ludfordian[1]
Period:Ludfordian
Region:West Virginia
Country:United States
Underlies:Williamsport Formation
Overlies:Rochester Shale

The Silurian McKenzie Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Maryland.[2]

Description

The McKenzie Formation is a gray, thin-bedded shale and argillaceous limestone, with interbedded red sandstone and shale in its eastern extents in Maryland. The thickness ranges from 160 to 380 feet.[2] It houses shallow water fauna including but not limited to brachiopods, Ostracods, and tentaculitids.

Age

Relative age dating of the Tuscarora places it in the Silurian period. It rests conformably atop the Clinton Group and conformably below the Bloomsburg Formation.[2]

References

  1. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/19078 Paleozoic Sedimentary Successions of the Virginia Valley & Ridge and Plateau
  2. Web site: Geologic Maps of Maryland: . 2008-01-26 .