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  • Usage in publication:
    • Brookville terrane
  • Modifications:
    • Original reference
  • Dominant lithology:
    • Sandstone
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Salina basin
Publication:

Keyes, C.R., 1915, Foundation of exact geologic correlation: Iowa Academy of Science Proceedings, v. 22, p. 249-267.


Summary:

Pg. 255. Brookville terrane. Sandstones, 150 feet thick. Underlies Cawker terrane (shales) and overlies Pete terrane (shales). Included in Dakotan. [Origin of name not stated, but probably named from Brookville, Saline Co., north-central KS.]

Source: US geologic names lexicon (USGS Bull. 896, p. 274).


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