Author Institution: G. C. Carpenter & Associates, Box 41221, Cincinnati 41, OhioUntil recently little was known of the exact disposition of the Lower Dolomite Member of the Chazy Limestone and the St. Peter Sandstone in the area of study. This study has been done to illustrate their relationship to the underlying erosional topography on the Knox Dolomite Group. The Lower Dolomite Member of the Chazy Limestone varies in thickness from a maximum of 100 feet to zero. The greater thicknesses are deposited in erosional valleys developed in the Knox Dolomite and the thinner sections are found deposited over the higher remnants, or hills, of Knox Dolomite. The use of geophysical well logs for placing the upper contact of this unit is very helpful...
Erosional and depositional features in upper Meramecian and lower Chesterian (Mississippian) carbona...
The basal Pennsylvanian Caseyville Formation of south-central Kentucky includes an extensive network...
Silurian rocks in Kentucky are exposed on the eastern and western flanks of the Cincinnati Arch, a l...
Author Institution: G. C. Carpenter & Associates, Box 41221, Cincinnati 41, OhioUntil recently littl...
Until recently little was known of the exact disposition of the Lower Dolomite Member of the Chazy L...
An interesting relationship between the beds of limestone and dolomite in a quarry and at outcrops a...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10 ; Columbus, Ohio ;...
Areal and stratigraphie data on the Ordovician limestone of the Kentucky Bluegrass region is increas...
The Mascot Dolomite, the upper unit of the Cambrian-Ordovician Knox Group, is a major host for Missi...
The High Bridge Group (Middle Ordovician) of northeastern Kentucky is a major source of limestone an...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological SurveyThe Grant Lak...
The High Bridge Group (Middle Ordovician) of central Kentucky, a major source of limestone and dolom...
Author Institution: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionNORMS, STANLEY E. Geologic struc...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Eastern Kentucky UniversityThe rock sequence exposed in t...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of AkronThree major and two minor Wisconsinan ...
Erosional and depositional features in upper Meramecian and lower Chesterian (Mississippian) carbona...
The basal Pennsylvanian Caseyville Formation of south-central Kentucky includes an extensive network...
Silurian rocks in Kentucky are exposed on the eastern and western flanks of the Cincinnati Arch, a l...
Author Institution: G. C. Carpenter & Associates, Box 41221, Cincinnati 41, OhioUntil recently littl...
Until recently little was known of the exact disposition of the Lower Dolomite Member of the Chazy L...
An interesting relationship between the beds of limestone and dolomite in a quarry and at outcrops a...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10 ; Columbus, Ohio ;...
Areal and stratigraphie data on the Ordovician limestone of the Kentucky Bluegrass region is increas...
The Mascot Dolomite, the upper unit of the Cambrian-Ordovician Knox Group, is a major host for Missi...
The High Bridge Group (Middle Ordovician) of northeastern Kentucky is a major source of limestone an...
Author Institution: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological SurveyThe Grant Lak...
The High Bridge Group (Middle Ordovician) of central Kentucky, a major source of limestone and dolom...
Author Institution: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionNORMS, STANLEY E. Geologic struc...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Eastern Kentucky UniversityThe rock sequence exposed in t...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of AkronThree major and two minor Wisconsinan ...
Erosional and depositional features in upper Meramecian and lower Chesterian (Mississippian) carbona...
The basal Pennsylvanian Caseyville Formation of south-central Kentucky includes an extensive network...
Silurian rocks in Kentucky are exposed on the eastern and western flanks of the Cincinnati Arch, a l...