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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1983
AAPG Bulletin (1983) 67 (9): 1455–1456.
...Lisa B. Hakkio Abstract The Cave Hill Member of the Kinkaid Formation (Mississippian, Chesterian) contains a skeletal-lime mud buildup that is a thin lenticular unit which crops out in Johnson County in southern Illinois. The skeletal-lime mud buildup is characterized by a series of biofacies which...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1961
Journal of Paleontology (1961) 35 (6): 1143–1158.
...Carl Buckner Rexroad; Robert C. Burton Abstract The Kinkaid Formation is the uppermost formation in the standard section of the Chester Series for the Mississippian System in North America. The type section of the formation and 2 additional long sections in southern Illinois were chosen for study...
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Stratigraphic column of the Upper Chesterian <span class="search-highlight">Kinkaid</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> (modified fr...
Published: 20 March 2019
Fig. 2.— Stratigraphic column of the Upper Chesterian Kinkaid Formation (modified from Weibel et al. 1993 ). Symbol indicates stratigraphic location of examined pavements. Wavy line indicates extensive erosional unconformity separating Mississippian strata from Pennsylvanian strata.
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1999
Journal of Paleontology (1999) 73 (5): 908–923.
...R. Eric Lombard; John R. Bolt Abstract The oldest known microsaur is preserved in a nodule from the Kinkaid Formation (Mississippian; Elvirian) collected near Goreville, Illinois. At least eight individuals are represented: three by partial skulls plus vertebral column segments with associated limb...
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 20 March 2019
PALAIOS (2019) 34 (3): 146–158.
...Fig. 2.— Stratigraphic column of the Upper Chesterian Kinkaid Formation (modified from Weibel et al. 1993 ). Symbol indicates stratigraphic location of examined pavements. Wavy line indicates extensive erosional unconformity separating Mississippian strata from Pennsylvanian strata. ...
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Published: 01 January 1974
DOI: 10.1130/SPE148-p315
... displacement is 170 ft. Failure of Clore and Menard shales, which are rich in expandable clay minerals, allowed downward displacement of overlying strata capped by the Negli Creek Limestone Member of the Kinkaid Formation. Slumping of strata along valley walls where the valleys cut through the northeast...
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Photographs of float material collected from the Upper Chesterian <span class="search-highlight">Kinkaid</span> F...
Published: 20 March 2019
Fig. 3.— Photographs of float material collected from the Upper Chesterian Kinkaid Formation of southern Illinois containing numerous specimens of Neoisorophusella lanei . A ) Slab one, 1771TX2. B ) Slab two (1771TX1). Note the smaller edrioasteroids are superimposed onto internal molds
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1951
AAPG Bulletin (1951) 35 (3): 542–581.
... Pennsylvanian beds lie on the Kinkaid formation, but in other places they lie on lower formations—the Degonia, Clore, Palestine, or Menard. Thus the determination of the position of the contact of the two systems becomes largely a problem in the stratigraphy of the Chester series. Knowledge of the characteris...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1940
AAPG Bulletin (1940) 24 (2): 209–224.
... phases of the Vienna are in the south, but northward the formation becomes silty and sandy and some thin sandstones occur. A sandy limestone is common in the base of the formation in Marion and Fayette counties. The Kinkaid formation thins northward under the erosional unconformity at the base...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (2): 428–429.
... for stratigraphic division of the Caney group, which is based on detailed field work and on the recognition of lithologically different kinds of shale within the Caney “shale.” The lowest formation of the Caney group is the Ahlosa, recognized in the northern Arbuckle Mountains by its hard, but not siliceous, platy...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (5): 871–882.
...P. L. Dana; E. H. Scobey The correlations of the formations of the Chester from Randolph County, Illinois, to Hancock County, Kentucky, are illustrated with a series of sample logs. Basal Pennsylvanian sands and shales rest unconformably on various Chester formations from the Menard to the Kinkaid...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1968
Journal of Paleontology (1968) 42 (4): 987–999.
...Raymond C. Gutschick Abstract Three localities in southern Illinois and western Kentucky have yielded about 270 tiny crinoids, all belonging to two new species of Allagecrinus. A. coronarius, n.sp., is from the Shetlerville Member of Renault Formation and the Ridenhower (Paint Creek) Formation, low...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1938
AAPG Bulletin (1938) 22 (3): 267–284.
... to distinguish one formation from the other without first referring to the Menard limestone below or the Kinkaid limestone above. These clastics might better be considered as an interval between the two outstanding limestones of upper Chester age. Tar Springs sandstone. —The Tar Springs sandstone was named...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (1): 125–142.
...-curve shapes of the Chesteran and Meramecian limestone formations from the subsurface. The typical glow curve for the Kinkaid limestone has a high peak number 4 (numbering system for the peaks is indicated in Figure 5 ), from two to more than four times as high as peaks 1 and 3, which are usually...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (12): 2012–2017.
... , 43 p. Rexroad , Carl B. , 1958 , Conodonts from the Glen Dean Formation (Chester) of the Illinois Basin : Illinois Geol. Survey Rept. Inv. 209 , 27 p. Rexroad , Carl B. , and Burton , Robert C. , 1961 , Conodonts from the Kinkaid Formation in southern Illinois : Jour...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 April 2019
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2019) 49 (2): 229–240.
... to the base of the Pennsylvanian within the Homoceras ammonoid zone. That shale unit, considered either the highest Mississippian formation in the type Chesterian region ( Fig. 6 ) or the uppermost member of the Kinkaid Limestone ( Wilman et al., 1975 ), contains the earliest occurrence of Adetognathus...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1940
AAPG Bulletin (1940) 24 (5): 765–858.
... similar to some of the Renault shales in this same region. Conspicuously variegated shales occur in no higher Mississippian formation in southern Illinois except the Kinkaid, in which they are only locally developed. The Ruma formation is approximately equivalent to the Cypress sandstone...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 December 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (6): 556–570.
... for data) were taken from the Chesterian-age Goreville Limestone Member of the Kinkaid Formation at the type section of the Goreville Limestone (the Southern Illinois Rock and Stone Quarry; Swann, 1963 ). The Goreville Member of the Kinkaid Formation is a fine-grained limestone unit some 5 m to 15 m thick...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1942
AAPG Bulletin (1942) 26 (10): 1594–1607.
... topped by the Menard formation which is directly overlain by Pennsylvanian strata; the Kinkaid, Degonia, Clore, and Palestine formations are absent. In addition to the truncation of the upper beds there is slight thinning of the formations northward. The area considered in detail in the present paper...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (8): 1401–1405.
... Thickness in Feet Pennsylvanian (basal)   Caseyville Formation (lower)   Battery Rock Sandstone Member. 80–110 Wayside (Lusk) Sandstone Member. 20–60 Mississippian (upper)   Chester Series (upper)   Kinkaid Limestone. 0–70 Begonia Sandstone. 0–80 Clore Formation. 0–70...
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