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Cambrian-Ordovician of the Central Appalachians; correlations and event stratigraphy of carbonate platform and adjacent deep-water deposits

David K. Brezinski, John F. Taylor, John E. Repetski and James D. Loch
Cambrian-Ordovician of the Central Appalachians; correlations and event stratigraphy of carbonate platform and adjacent deep-water deposits (in Tripping from the fall line; field excursions for the GSA annual meeting, Baltimore 2015, David K. Brezinski (editor), Jeffrey P. Halka (editor) and Richard A. Ortt (editor))
Field Guide (Geological Society of America) (2015) 40: 61-83

Abstract

This trip seeks to illustrate the succession of Cambrian and Ordovician facies deposited within the Pennsylvania and Maryland portion of the Great American Carbonate Bank. From the Early Cambrian (Dyeran) through Late Ordovician (Turinan), the Laurentian paleocontinent was rimmed by an extensive carbonate platform. During this protracted period of time, a succession of carbonate rock, more than two miles thick, was deposited in Maryland and Pennsylvania. These strata are now exposed in the Nittany arch of central Pennsylvania; the Great Valley of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia; and the Conestoga and Frederick Valleys of eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. This field trip will visit key outcrops that illustrate the varied depositional styles and environmental settings that prevailed at different times within the Pennsylvania reentrant portion of the Great American Carbonate Bank. In particular, we will contrast the timing and pattern of sedimentation in off-shelf (Frederick Valley), outer-shelf (Great Valley), and inner-shelf (Nittany arch) deposits. The deposition was controlled primarily by eustasy through the Cambrian and Early Ordovician (within the Sauk megasequence), but was strongly influenced later by the onset of Taconic orogenesis during deposition of the Tippecanoe megasequence.


ISSN: 2333-0937
EISSN: 2333-0945
Serial Title: Field Guide (Geological Society of America)
Serial Volume: 40
Title: Cambrian-Ordovician of the Central Appalachians; correlations and event stratigraphy of carbonate platform and adjacent deep-water deposits
Title: Tripping from the fall line; field excursions for the GSA annual meeting, Baltimore 2015
Author(s): Brezinski, David K.Taylor, John F.Repetski, John E.Loch, James D.
Author(s): Brezinski, David K.editor
Author(s): Halka, Jeffrey P.editor
Author(s): Ortt, Richard A., Jr.editor
Affiliation: Maryland Geological Survey, Baltimore, MD, United States
Affiliation: Maryland Geological Survey, Baltimore, MD, United States
Pages: 61-83
Published: 2015
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
References: 47
Accession Number: 2016-007657
Categories: Stratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. cols., sketch maps
N39°00'00" - N40°10'00", W79°00'00" - W77°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA, United StatesU. S. Geological Survey, USA, United StatesUniversity of Central Missouri, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201604
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors

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