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Palynomorph assemblages from Eden Shales Unit ESI at Chapelcross. (a) Borehole 102; (b) Borehole 131; (c) Borehole 403. Occurrences indicated by full black; cf. – comparable form present;? – uncertain record. Palynological preparations are housed in the palynology collections of the British Geological Survey, Keyworth, and are registered in the MPA series.
Published: 01 November 2001
Fig. 6. Palynomorph assemblages from Eden Shales Unit ESI at Chapelcross. (a) Borehole 102; (b) Borehole 131; (c) Borehole 403. Occurrences indicated by full black; cf. – comparable form present;? – uncertain record. Palynological preparations are housed in the palynology collections
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Representative pollen from Eden Shales Unit ESI; sample MPA 38007 (153.35-153.38 m), Borehole 102, Chapelcross. (Magnification ×750.) Specimens photographed (MPK 12520-12527) are held in the palynology collections at the British Geological Survey, Keyworth.
Published: 01 November 2001
Fig. 7. Representative pollen from Eden Shales Unit ESI; sample MPA 38007 (153.35-153.38 m), Borehole 102, Chapelcross. (Magnification ×750.) Specimens photographed (MPK 12520-12527) are held in the palynology collections at the British Geological Survey, Keyworth. (1). Perisaccus granulosus
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (3): 513–547.
... of rocks continuous with the type Cincinnatian Series in the Cincinnati arch region, without time connotation. The Cincinnati group in subsurface is composed, in descending order, of the Maysville-Richmond formation and the Eden shale. Upper Ordovician rocks in western Indiana and eastern and southern...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Scottish Journal of Geology (2001) 37 (2): 97–113.
...Fig. 6. Palynomorph assemblages from Eden Shales Unit ESI at Chapelcross. (a) Borehole 102; (b) Borehole 131; (c) Borehole 403. Occurrences indicated by full black; cf. – comparable form present;? – uncertain record. Palynological preparations are housed in the palynology collections...
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—Isopach and shale color map of Eden shale in Eastern Interior region.
Published: 01 March 1958
FIG. 5. —Isopach and shale color map of Eden shale in Eastern Interior region.
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Distribution and relative abundances of palynomorphs in preparations from the Penrith Sandstone and Eden Shales formations in the Hilton Borehole. Abundances are expressed as the number present in a count of 200 specimens; cf. - comparable form present;- questionable occurrence). Subdivisions of the Eden Shales are from Burgess & Holliday (1974) and are prefixed ‘ES’ in the text.
Published: 01 November 2008
Fig. 2. Distribution and relative abundances of palynomorphs in preparations from the Penrith Sandstone and Eden Shales formations in the Hilton Borehole. Abundances are expressed as the number present in a count of 200 specimens; cf. - comparable form present;- questionable occurrence
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2008
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2008) 57 (2): 123–130.
...Fig. 2. Distribution and relative abundances of palynomorphs in preparations from the Penrith Sandstone and Eden Shales formations in the Hilton Borehole. Abundances are expressed as the number present in a count of 200 specimens; cf. - comparable form present;- questionable occurrence...
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Relative abundances of major palynomorph groups and selected taxa in Eden Shales Unit ES1 at at Chapelcross, based upon counts of 200 specimens per sample. (a) – Borehole 131; (b) – Borehole 403.
Published: 01 November 2001
Fig. 8. Relative abundances of major palynomorph groups and selected taxa in Eden Shales Unit ES1 at at Chapelcross, based upon counts of 200 specimens per sample. (a) – Borehole 131; (b) – Borehole 403.
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Figure6—Mesopores and styles, all longitudinal sections. 1, 5,Dekayella ulrichi (Nicholson, 1881), hypotypes of type species, Southgate (Edenian), Ordovician, railroad at Bald Knob, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1, USNM 146501, mesopores in early exozone crowded out by later autozooidal growth, longitudinal, ×30; 5, USNM 146505, two styles in upper half of photograph grew into overgrowth apparently without pause, presumably obtaining nutrients and calcification from overgrowth, ×50. 2,Stigmatella crenulataUlrich and Bassler, 1904, primary type of type species (USNM 526051), Waynesville Formation (Richmondian), Ordovician, Hanover, Ohio; cystose mesopores in early exozone crowded out by later autozooidal growth, vertical zone of midcourse styles, longitudinal, ×30. 3,Homotrypa curvataUlrich, 1882, topotype of type species (USNM 40212), Fairmount Member of the Fairview Formation (Maysvillian), Ordovician, Covington, Kentucky; two endozonal styles, maculum with mesopores in center, ×30. 4,Dekayia maculataJames, 1881, holotype (USNM 146296), upper Eden Shales, Loveland, Ohio; endozonal style and zooecial style, ×30
Published: 01 November 2005
(Maysvillian), Ordovician, Covington, Kentucky; two endozonal styles, maculum with mesopores in center, ×30. 4, Dekayia maculata James, 1881 , holotype (USNM 146296), upper Eden Shales, Loveland, Ohio; endozonal style and zooecial style, ×30
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2005) 55 (3): 199–203.
... was intersected, comprising in downwards succession the St Bees Sandstone and Eden Shales formations, the latter including the D Bed, Belah Dolomite, C Bed and B Bed. The A Bed in KT860 is abnormal, however, due to the presence of halite within the Upper Sulphate Beds at the level of the Upper Pink Dolomite Beds...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2004) 55 (1): 1–19.
... reflection profile shown in Figure 5. Around much of the margin of the Carlisle Basin, the Carboniferous strata are overlain by the Eden Shales Formation (Cumbrian Coast Group) ( Figs 1 , 3 ). Rocks of the underlying Appleby Group are only locally present at outcrop, for the most part comprising...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1965
DOI: 10.1130/SPE81-p1
... features, and a few mudcracks. The member is at least 75 feet thick within the Ohio Valley outcrop belt. The basal part contains a conodont assemblage of principally European forms; the rest contains long-ranging indigenous species. The Eden Formation of the type region is interbedded shale and limestone...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1960
Journal of Paleontology (1960) 34 (2): 237–264.
... of Ambalodus, Amorphognathus, and Belodina in Eden and Fairview strata, but not above them, suggests that the Orchard Creek shale of Missouri, the pre-upper Brainard Maquoketa shale of Iowa, and the Maravillas formation of Texas (which have all yielded representatives of these genera) are Maysville in age...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1943
GSA Bulletin (1943) 54 (8): 1067–1122.
... ranges from early Trenton through Eden. Above, the shale may pass into sandstone of early Maysville (Pulaski) age. Locally, the Jonestown red beds, Eden and younger, are continental equivalents of the marine Martinsburg with which they intergrade. Structures, stratigraphy, and paleontology indicate...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (2): 375–376.
...M. P. Weiss; C. E. Norman; W. R. Edwards; E. R. Sharp Two hundred to three hundred feet of highly fossiliferous limestone, interbedded with abundant shale, are exposed in the Ohio Valley. The monotonous apparent uniformity of these Ordovician rocks (Cynthiana and Eden) has long discouraged...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (2): 304–305.
... penetrated 418 feet of argillaceous limestones and shales of upper Ordovician, Maysville, Eden, and Cynthiana groups; 191 feet of middle Ordovician, Lexington limestone; 651 feet of lower Ordovician, Wells Creek dolomite; 2,936 feet Cambro-Ordovician dolomite probably more or less equivalent to the Knox...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (5): 441–458.
...Fanny Carter Edson ABSTRACT The following pre-Mississippian beds have been found in Kansas: (1) a dolomite of possible lower Silurian age, (2) Maquoketa(?) shale, (3) Maysville-Eden(?) (upper Galena)(?) dolomitic limestone, (4) beds possibly Trenton in age, (5) lower Decorah beds of upper Black...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 May 2017
Journal of the Geological Society (2017) 174 (5): 855–868.
... facies interdigitates with the Eden Shales Formation deposited during the Zechstein in the southeastern part of the Vale of Eden around Kirkby Stephen ( Macchi 1981 ). The lithologies dip gently towards the NE at 5° ( Fig. 1b ). The dip of the strata changes towards the Pennine Fault System to a dip...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1967
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1967) 15 (1): 91–113.
..., argillaceous, anhydritic limestone, shaly limestone and shale, of Middle Ordovician (about Ashby to Wilderness) age. The Thumb Mountain Formation comprises about 1,500 ft. (462 m.) of bluff-forming limestone of about Barneveld and Eden age. The Irene Bay Formation is about 270 ft. (83 m.) of recessive...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (5): 1018–1023.
... by Weiss and Sweet (1964) for dominantly shaly rocks that in general constitute the lowermost part of the Cincinnatian Series. The Kope Formation includes rocks that were loosely embraced by Orton’s (1873) original term Eden Shales, but the name Kope lacks the strong time connotation that the term Eden...
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