Lithologic similarities between the Salem Limestone and the subjacent Harrodsburg Limestone, redefined here, indicate a close relationship between these formations, which are assigned to a new rock unit, the Sanders Group (middle Mississippian). The Harrodsburg Limestone is redefilled to exclude a dissimilar unit, the Ramp Creek Limestone Member. which is reassigned to the highest formation (Muldraugh) of the Borden Group; thus the Borden Group is modified by the addition of the Ramp Creek. The Ramp Creek is expanded to include subjacent rocks of similar lithologies that were formerly classed as parts of the Edwardsville Formation. The Leesville and Guthrie Creek Members are retained as parts of the Harrodsburg Limestone. The nam...
The carbonate rocks of the Mississippian Ste. Genevieve Formation were studied megascopically in fou...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 37Devonian and Silurian carbonate rocks exposed on the crest and ...
During the field seasons of 1947 and 1948, two field parties of the Division of Geology, Indiana Dep...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering Geology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.The Mississ...
An area of 11 counties in southwestern Indiana was studied because ( 1) the subsurface geology of th...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 26The Mansfield Formation of early Pennsylvanian age cr...
Preliminary engineering geology investigations have been made of four proposed dam sites and their ...
In very early Pennsylvanian time the place nowcalled Indiana was the locus of subaerial erosion. Abo...
Were it not for the fortunate circumstance that our early Carbonic section of the Mississippi Valley...
The correlation of non-fossiliferous drill samples is one of the difficult problems that is encount...
In all the Mississippi valley there is no geologic formation that is so misunderstood, or so illy co...
The upper Mississippian Fayetteville Formation in northern Arkansas is primarily a calcareous black ...
Erosional and depositional features in upper Meramecian and lower Chesterian (Mississippian) carbona...
Indiana Geological Survey Circular 1This publication could also be titled “Sources of aggregates and...
The purpose of this field conference is to acquaint participants with strata that are associated wit...
The carbonate rocks of the Mississippian Ste. Genevieve Formation were studied megascopically in fou...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 37Devonian and Silurian carbonate rocks exposed on the crest and ...
During the field seasons of 1947 and 1948, two field parties of the Division of Geology, Indiana Dep...
Author Institution: Department of Engineering Geology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.The Mississ...
An area of 11 counties in southwestern Indiana was studied because ( 1) the subsurface geology of th...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 26The Mansfield Formation of early Pennsylvanian age cr...
Preliminary engineering geology investigations have been made of four proposed dam sites and their ...
In very early Pennsylvanian time the place nowcalled Indiana was the locus of subaerial erosion. Abo...
Were it not for the fortunate circumstance that our early Carbonic section of the Mississippi Valley...
The correlation of non-fossiliferous drill samples is one of the difficult problems that is encount...
In all the Mississippi valley there is no geologic formation that is so misunderstood, or so illy co...
The upper Mississippian Fayetteville Formation in northern Arkansas is primarily a calcareous black ...
Erosional and depositional features in upper Meramecian and lower Chesterian (Mississippian) carbona...
Indiana Geological Survey Circular 1This publication could also be titled “Sources of aggregates and...
The purpose of this field conference is to acquaint participants with strata that are associated wit...
The carbonate rocks of the Mississippian Ste. Genevieve Formation were studied megascopically in fou...
Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 37Devonian and Silurian carbonate rocks exposed on the crest and ...
During the field seasons of 1947 and 1948, two field parties of the Division of Geology, Indiana Dep...