Sonyea Formation Explained

Sonyea Group
Type:Group
Age:Frasnian
Period:Frasnian
Prilithology:Shale
Otherlithology:Siltstone
Region:Appalachian Basin of eastern North America[1]
Country:United States
Unitof:Frasnian
Subunits:See text
Underlies:West Falls Group
Overlies:Genesee Group and Harrell Shale
Map:SonyeaMap.jpg

The Sonyea Group is a geologic group in the northern part of the Appalachian Basin. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period.

In the western part,[1] [2] it is divided into the Cashaqua Shale at the top, and the Middlesex Shale at the bottom. In the east, various shale formations are included between the Cashaqua and Middlesex members, including Rye Point Shale,[3] Rock Stream Formation ("Enfield Formation") Siltstone, Pulteney shale, Sawmill Creek Shale, Johns Creek Shale and Montour Shale.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sonyea Group . . USGS . 2015-09-17 .
  2. Web site: Geologic map of New York: Finger Lakes sheet. Rickard . L.V. . Isachsen . Y.W.. Fisher . D.W.. New York State Museum. 1970. 2015-09-17 .
  3. Web site: Sonyea Group (NYDs;5) on Sonyea Group (NYDs;5).