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Geologic Unit: Eau Galle

Usage:

Eau Galle Member of Pierce Formation (WI-subsurface)


Geologic age:

late Tertiary to Quaternary (late Pliocene to early Pleistocene; pre-Illinoian)


Type section, locality, area and/or origin of name:

Type section (subsurface; =Woodville Member type section): drillhole at reference section for the Hersey Member, along Chicago and Northwestern RR in town of Woodville, in SE/4 NW/4 NW/4 sec. 35, T. 29 N., R. 16 W., [approx. Lat. 44 deg. 57 min. 26 sec. N., Long. 92 deg. 17 min. 43 sec. W.], Baldwin East 7.5-min quadrangle, St. Croix Co., western WI (R.W. Baker, 1984, Wisconsin Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Gdbk, no. 11; Attig and others, 1988; see also Syverson and others, 2011).
Named from Eau Galle River in St. Croix, Pierce, and Dunn Cos., western WI; name credited to Robert W. Baker (Attig and others, 1988; see also Syverson and others, 2011).


AAPG geologic province:

Wisconsin arch


For more information, please contact Nancy Stamm, Geologic Names Committee Secretary.

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