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 Figure 6. Exposure of the Carters Limestone and Hermitage Formation  on highway I-840, 1.6 km north of highway TN265–Central  Pike overpass near Gladeville, Wilson County, Tennessee. Planar  omission surface marks the Black River–Trenton unconformity between  the Carters and Hermitage Formations (BR-T, surface DS2).  Millbrig K-bentonite Bed rests on drowning surface DS2
Published: 01 August 2001
Figure 6. Exposure of the Carters Limestone and Hermitage Formation on highway I-840, 1.6 km north of highway TN265–Central Pike overpass near Gladeville, Wilson County, Tennessee. Planar omission surface marks the Black River–Trenton unconformity between the Carters and Hermitage Formations
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1130/2015.0039(01)
EISBN: 9780813756394
... is based on the elevation of the contact between the Ordovician Carters Formation and the overlying Ordovician Hermitage Formation. All faults are east-side-down except for the Peytonsville fault (PF), which is west-side-down. Stops 1-4 are numbered, and the epicenter of the 8 July 2001 M2.6 earthquake...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1962
GSA Bulletin (1962) 73 (4): 481–504.
... slope off the bank, which together formed the Granular phosphatic limestone. The eastern part of the bank was a tide-level shelf-lagoon in which fine limy ooze accumulated to form the Dove-colored limestone. During the deposition of the Hermitage Formation there were three uplifts of the then narrow...
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Figure2—Transverse serial peels showing two examples of Type 1 lateral increase. 1, Normal “adult” corallites (A, B); 2, appearance of protuberances in corner positions (a, b); 3, 4, development of dividing walls between parents and protuberances; 5, 6, expanding offsets completely separated from parents: figured peels spaced 0.125, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.55 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
separated from parents: figured peels spaced 0.125, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.55 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure4—Transverse serial peels showing Type 2 lateral increase. 1, Normal corallite (A); 2, appearance of protuberances in opposite corner positions (a, a'); 3–5, development of dividing walls between parent and each protuberance; 6–8, expanding offsets completely separated from parent: figured peels spaced 0.30, 0.10, 0.05, 0.05, 0.075, 0.35, 0.575 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
: figured peels spaced 0.30, 0.10, 0.05, 0.05, 0.075, 0.35, 0.575 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure5—Transverse serial peels showing Type 3 lateral increase involving two adjoining parent corallites. 1, Normal corallites (A, B); 2, appearance of protuberances (a, b) in corner positions; 3, development of walls between offsets and parents; 4, closure of walls separating parents from offsets, and opening of wall between offsets; 5, closure of wall between offsets: figured peels spaced 0.225, 0.10, 0.175, 0.20 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
from offsets, and opening of wall between offsets; 5, closure of wall between offsets: figured peels spaced 0.225, 0.10, 0.175, 0.20 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure7—Transverse serial peels showing Type 4 lateral increase. 1, Normal corallites (A, B); 2, appearance of protuberance (a) in corner of parent corallite A; 3, 4, opening in wall resulting in connection between protuberance and corallite B; 5, closure of wall between offset and corallite B, and development of wall between offset and parent; 6–8, expanding offset completely separated from parent: figured peels spaced 0.25, 0.05, 0.075, 0.075, 0.10, 0.125, 0.825 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
and corallite B, and development of wall between offset and parent; 6–8, expanding offset completely separated from parent: figured peels spaced 0.25, 0.05, 0.075, 0.075, 0.10, 0.125, 0.825 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician
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Figure8—Transverse serial peels showing Type 4 lateral increase. 1, Normal corallites (A, B); 2–4, appearance of protuberance (a) in corner of parent corallite A; 5, opening in wall resulting in connection with corallite B; 6, closure of wall between offset and parent, and development of wall between offset and corallite B; 7, 8, expanding offset completely separated from corallite B: figured peels spaced 0.15, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.10, 0.175, 1.425 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
of wall between offset and corallite B; 7, 8, expanding offset completely separated from corallite B: figured peels spaced 0.15, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.10, 0.175, 1.425 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian
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Figure9—Transverse serial peels showing two examples of Type 5 lateral increase. Arrow A in 1 and arrow B in 2, and same two locations in 2–9, show development of protuberance in corner of normal parent corallite, followed by opening of walls between three corallites (small arrow in 4, 5 shows pore plate), and then closure of walls yielding an expanding offset: figured peels spaced 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.05 mm apart, respectively (×21). USNM 534816, Lichenaria grandis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
shows pore plate), and then closure of walls yielding an expanding offset: figured peels spaced 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.05 mm apart, respectively (×21). USNM 534816, Lichenaria grandis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton
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Figure11—Transverse serial peels showing Type 6 lateral increase involving four adjacent corallites. 1, Normal corallites (A–D); 2–5, walls separating corallites open and close during formation of offset; 6–8, small arrows show temporary openings in wall between developing offset and adjacent corallites; 9, offset E completely separated from corallites; arrows F and G at slight protuberances in 1, and same locations in subsequent peels, indicate unsuccessful increase in which offset did not develop during closure of walls between corallites: figured peels spaced 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.25, 0.30, 0.10, 0.10, 0.20 mm apart, respectively (×21). USNM 534816, Lichenaria grandis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
, 0.25, 0.30, 0.10, 0.10, 0.20 mm apart, respectively (×21). USNM 534816, Lichenaria grandis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure6—Transverse serial peels showing Type 3 lateral increase in facing corners of two separated parent corallites. 1, Normal corallites (A, B); 2, appearance of protuberances (a, b) in corner positions; 3, development of walls separating parents from offsets, and expansion of offsets into lateral contact; 4, closure of walls separating parents from offsets; 5, development of opening in wall between offsets; 6, expansion of fused offsets; 7, development of wall between offsets; 8, 9, closure of wall between expanding offsets: figured peels spaced 0.20, 0.10, 0.10, 0.075, 0.15, 0.15, 0.05, 0.55 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
, 0.15, 0.05, 0.55 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534815, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure12—Transverse serial peels showing Type 6 lateral increase involving five corallites. 1, Normal corallites (A–E); 2, appearance of protuberance (a) in corner of parent corallite A; 3, opening in walls resulting in connection between protuberance and corallites C–E; 4, closure of wall between offset and parent corallite, and opening in wall resulting in connection between offset and corallite B; 5–9, successive closures of walls between offset and corallites C (5), D (6), B (7), and E (8), resulting in completely separated expanding offset (8, 9): figured peels spaced 0.05, 0.05, 0.125, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.175, 0.15 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534817, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
spaced 0.05, 0.05, 0.125, 0.05, 0.05, 0.05, 0.175, 0.15 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534817, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure1—1–5, Lichenaria globularisBassler, 1932: 1, 2, transverse thin section showing corallites (×10) and detail showing fused common walls (×50); 3, 4, longitudinal thin section of corallum (×2) and detail showing corallite walls and tabulae (×5); 5, longitudinal thin section of sediment-filled corallum showing corallite walls and sparse, thin tabulae (×5). 6–9,Lichenaria grandisBassler, 1932: 6, 7, transverse thin section showing corallites (×10) and detail showing fused common walls (×50); 8, 9, longitudinal thin section of corallum (×1) and detail showing corallite walls and tabulae (×5). USNM 534809 (1, 2), 534810 (3, 4), 534811 (5), 534812 (6, 7), 534813 (8, 9): upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
walls and tabulae (×5). USNM 534809 ( 1, 2 ), 534810 ( 3, 4 ), 534811 ( 5 ), 534812 ( 6, 7 ), 534813 ( 8, 9 ): upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure3—Transverse serial peels showing Type 3 lateral increase involving two facing parent corallites (1–8) and Type 1 lateral increase (9–12). 1, Normal corallites (A, B); 2, appearance of protuberances (a, b) in corner positions; 3, opening of wall between protuberances, resulting in connection of corallites A and B; 4, 5, closure of walls separating parents from offsets; 6, 7, development of wall between offsets; 8, closure of wall between offsets; 9, development of protrusion (a') in corner of “juvenile” corallite (a); 10–12, development and closure of wall between expanding offset (a') and parent (a): figured peels spaced 0.525, 0.075, 0.10, 0.175, 0.15, 0.10, 0.225, 0.625, 0.20, 0.325, 0.15 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
offset (a') and parent (a): figured peels spaced 0.525, 0.075, 0.10, 0.175, 0.15, 0.10, 0.225, 0.625, 0.20, 0.325, 0.15 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
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Figure10—Transverse serial peels showing Type 6 lateral increase involving three adjacent corallites. Arrow A at slight protuberance in corner of parent corallite in 1 and same location in 2–18 shows successful increase yielding an expanding offset following fusion of three corallites; small arrow in 3–11 shows pore plate; small arrow in 17 shows temporary opening in wall between developing offset and adjacent corallite; arrows B at protuberance in 2, C in 10, D in 13, and E at protuberance in 14, and same locations in subsequent peels, indicate unsuccessful increase in which offset did not develop during closure of walls between corallites; small arrow in 13 shows pore plate: figured peels spaced 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.10, 0.20, 0.35, 0.60 mm apart, respectively (×21). USNM 534816, Lichenaria grandis, upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Published: 01 March 2008
Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1924
AAPG Bulletin (1924) 8 (4): 454–458.
... of Carthage Junction. The oil occurring 535 feet below the Chattanooga black shale comes from the base of the Hermitage formation. This is the original Sunnybrook sand which has produced oil in a few restricted areas. The Hermitage formation was laid down in a sea which extended northward from the Gulf...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (2): 377–390.
... separated from parents: figured peels spaced 0.125, 0.10, 0.05, 0.10, 0.55 mm apart, respectively (×30). USNM 534814, Lichenaria globularis , upper Hermitage Formation (Upper Ordovician, Mohawkian, Chatfieldian) near New Middleton, Tennessee ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1924
AAPG Bulletin (1924) 8 (5): 621–631.
... found in these wells and known as “pencil cave.” To the south in Tennessee, the horizons of these oil sands come to the surface in the vicinity of Carthage Junction. The oil occurring 535 feet below the Chattanooga black shale comes from the base of the Hermitage formation. This is the original...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (8): 1627–1646.
... , and Dalmanella bassleri . 16 The Curdsville fauna is now recognized in the basal Hermitage of central Tennessee 17 and in Lee County and elsewhere in southwestern Virginia. It is about 20 feet thick. Logana formation. —Crystalline, in some localities siliceous, limestone and shale. Dalmanella...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 November 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (12): 1691–1710.
... Hermitage, jumelée aux types de roches et à la géochimie de l’orthogneiss, suggère la formation de l’orthogneiss Margaree dans un environnement d’arc et (ou) d’arrière arc transitionnel. [Traduit par la Rédaction] The classic lithotectonic zones of the Newfoundland Appalachians ( Williams et al...
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