Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oklahoma, 1981.This thesis provides a detailed lithostratigraphic analysis and interpretation of depositional environments of the pitkin limestone (Chesterian, Mississippian) in a portion of northeastern Oklahoma. The study area is located mostly in Cherokee County but also includes portions of Muskogee and Sequoyah Counties. Twenty-eight stratigraphic sections were measured and studied. The Fayetteville Shale, which immediately underlies the Pitkin, was found to have a highly variable thickness in northeast Oklahoma. An adequate explanation of this feature is not possible at this time. The two fonnations are thought to have been at least in part deposited contemporaneously. Together they form a shoaling upwa...