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Geologic Unit: Schuylkill
Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • Schuylkill member*
  • Modifications:
    • Named
  • Dominant lithology:
    • Conglomerate
    • Sandstone
    • Shale
    • Coal
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Appalachian basin
Publication:

Wood, G.H., Jr., Trexler, J.P., Arndt, H.H., and Yelenosky, Andy, 1956, Subdivision of Pottsville formation in southern Anthracite field, Pennsylvania: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 40, no. 11, p. 2669-2688. [Available online, with subscription, from AAPG archives: http://www.aapg.org/datasystems or http://search.datapages.com]


Summary:

Named the Schuylkill member of the Pottsville formation in eastern PA. Consists of several beds of fine to coarse pebble conglomerate and quartzose sandstone intercalated with thinner beds of shale and coal. Thickness is about 300 feet at type section. Conformably overlies the Tumbling Run member of the Pottsville with the contact sharp in the Anthracite region; studies in southern and western middle anthracite fields indicate that the Schuylkill intertongues with the Tumbling Run. Underlies the Sharp Mountain member of the Pottsville. The Schuylkill is of Early Pennsylvanian age.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Reston GNULEX).


Map showing publication footprint
  • Usage in publication:
    • Schuylkill formation
  • Modifications:
    • Revised
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Appalachian basin
Publication:

Gray, Carlyle (compiler), 1960, Geologic map of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th series, scale 1:250,000


Summary:

Revised the Schuylkill to the Schuylkill formation of the Pottsville group in the Anthracite region of PA.

Source: GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Reston GNULEX).


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