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Special geologic features of Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania, USA

Fred Zelt, Jim Shaulis and Frank Pazzaglia
Special geologic features of Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania, USA (in Field Excursions to the Appalachian Plateaus and the Valley and Ridge for GSA Connects 2023, Brett T. McLaurin (editor))
Field Guide (Geological Society of America) (September 2023) 66: 79-121

Abstract

With waterfalls and the deepest gorge in Pennsylvania, Ohiopyle State Park provides opportunities to observe a variety of habitats and three-dimensional (3-D) exposures of the Pennsylvanian sandstone most responsible for shaping Laurel Highlands landscapes. Evidence for the relationship between bedrock, ancient climates, and the landscape can be observed at some of the most scenic natural features of the park: Baughman Rock Overlook, Cucumber Falls, Ohiopyle Falls, Meadow Run Waterslide and Cascades, and Youghiogheny River Entrance Rapid. Channel azimuths and lateral variations in thickness of upper Pottsville fluvial/deltaic sandstone suggest that deposition was influenced by deformation of this part of the Allegheny Plateau during the Alleghanian orogeny. Geologic features of Pottsville sandstone outcrops include a 10-m- ( approximately 33-ft-) long Lepidodendron fossil and a 3-D exposure of a meter-high Pennsylvanian subaqueous sand dune and scour pit. Cosmogenic age dating has indicated very slow erosion of hard sandstone in an upland location at Turtlehead Rock and informed estimation of Pleistocene/Holocene waterfall retreat rates of Ohiopyle and Cucumber Falls. Bedrock exposures supporting scour habitats along the Youghiogheny River occur only in a limited area of Youghiogheny Gorge where knickpoint migration and bedrock erosion were relatively recent. Geologic factors, including locations of major tributaries, development of bars that constrict river flow, and proximity of Homewood sandstone outcrops as sources of boulder obstacles in the river, contributed to the class, location, and nature of whitewater rapids in the lower Youghiogheny River.


ISSN: 2333-0937
EISSN: 2333-0945
Serial Title: Field Guide (Geological Society of America)
Serial Volume: 66
Title: Special geologic features of Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Title: Field Excursions to the Appalachian Plateaus and the Valley and Ridge for GSA Connects 2023
Author(s): Zelt, FredShaulis, JimPazzaglia, Frank
Author(s): McLaurin, Brett T.editor
Affiliation: Earth Science Excursions, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Affiliation: Bloomsburg University, Department of Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg, PA, United States
Pages: 79-121
Published: 20230925
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
ISBN: 9780813756660
ISBN: 9780813700663
References: 100
Accession Number: 2024-023216
Categories: StratigraphyQuaternary geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: Field trip held in conjuncion with GSA Connects 2023
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., strat. cols., geol. sketch maps
N39°51'00" - N40°28'60", W80°01'60" - W79°16'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, USA, United StatesLehigh University, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2024, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 202414

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