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Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1306/13632143M1163785
EISBN: 9781629812854
... divisions within the Boone Group, with both the Reeds Spring Formation and Bentonville Formation (Burlington–Keokuk) clearly becoming younger as they are traced from southwestern Missouri into northern Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. Subsequent facies analysis shows that the Reeds Spring Formation...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (9): 1132–1159.
...L. M. Cline ABSTRACT On the south and southwest flanks of the Ozark dome the middle Mississippian Osage group, where fully represented, comprises, from bottom to top, the St. Joe, the Reeds Spring (in part the Grand Falls chert), the Burlington, the Keokuk, and the Warsaw formations. Heretofore...
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Series: Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.15
EISBN: 9781565763654
.... Description of Fractures METHODOLOGY Fig. 3. —At the largest scale, the outcrop represents A) a recent (minimally weathered) road-cut. The portion of the outcrop investigated is shown by the yellow boxes in (A) and (B), and is within the lower part of the Reeds Spring Formation. It consists...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1939
AAPG Bulletin (1939) 23 (3): 325–338.
... subseries by the St. Joe, Reeds Spring, and Keokuk formations; and the Chester subseries by the Mayes, Fayetteville, and Pitkin formations. So far as the writer has been able to determine, the Meramec subseries as exposed in the upper Mississippi valley is not represented in the section in northeastern...
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Locality maps. (1) Locations of fossiliferous sections of the middle (Esmeralda) member of the Deep Spring Formation (Mollie Gibson, Mount Dunfee), Wyman Formation (Hines Ridge), and the lower member of the Wood Canyon Formation (Desert Range, Johnnie, Spring Mountains, Chicago Pass) in California and Nevada. (2) Google Maps satellite image of the northern end of the Montgomery Mountains near Johnnie, Nevada, with UCLA localities 7333 and 7334 indicated by markers, near the bases of stratigraphic sections (Fig. 3) measured along the ridges extending to the ESE; RJH is Horodyski's discovery site (Fig. 4.3); 17130 refers to the location of LACNHM locality 17130 (Hagadorn and Waggoner, 2000, p. 359); WCF is Wood Canyon Formation and CF is Carrara Formation; as indicated, the investigated section has an average dip of about 40° SE. (3) Part of U.S.G.S. Geological Quadrangle Map Blanco Mountain (GQ-529; Nelson, 1966), republished with permission, showing UCLA fossil localities 6160 and 6153 in the Esmeralda (middle) Member (dm) of the Deep Spring Formation near the Mollie Gibson mines, White-Inyo Mountains. (4) Part of Nelson and Smith's (2019, DR-fig. 1) geological map of Mount Dunfee, Nevada, republished with permission, showing localities/sections (white rectangles) in the Esmeralda Member (DSm) of the Deep Spring Formation that have yielded Psammichnites gigas arcuatus (Fig. 12). Ru (ru) = upper member of the Reed Dolomite; rh = Hines Tongue of the Reed Dolomite; du = upper (Gold Point) member of the Deep Springs Formation; dl = lower (Dunfee) member of the Deep Springs Formation; DSl = Dunfee Member of the Deep Springs Formation; Dsu = Gold Point Member of the Deep Springs Formation; Rht = Hines Tongue of the Reed Dolomite.
Published: 01 November 2024
of Mount Dunfee, Nevada, republished with permission, showing localities/sections (white rectangles) in the Esmeralda Member (DSm) of the Deep Spring Formation that have yielded Psammichnites gigas arcuatus ( Fig. 12 ). Ru (ru) = upper member of the Reed Dolomite; rh = Hines Tongue of the Reed Dolomite
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.1306/13632141M116257
EISBN: 9781629812854
... sections are mostly crinoid packstone to grainstone ( Figures 4A , 5C ). Whereas the upper contact of the formation typically is gradational into the Reeds Spring, it is unconformable at many exposures south of the latitude of Branson, Missouri. Pierson Limestone A maximum of 80 ft (24.4 m...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1986
DOI: 10.1130/SPE210-p141
... A study of the McCourt Sandstone Tongue and the Glades coal bed of the Upper Cretaceous Rock Springs Formation in the Rock Springs coal field has provided valuable data for reconstructing an ancient coal-forming depositional environment. The sandstone and coal were deposited on a strand plain...
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—Enlargement of the TM principal components image (principal components 1 = red, 2 = green, 3 = blue) of the Waucobi embayment area, northern Inyo Mountains, including and east of the type section along Hines Road (see Figures 1 and 6 for location). Our type section is situated in the northwest corner of this scene. Numbers refer to subunits of the Reed Dolomite identified during image interpretation. The Wyman Formation lies to the east, and the Deep Spring Formation to the west of the Reed. Geologic details shown in this scene have been simplified in the geologic map of Figure 6.
Published: 01 July 1996
in the northwest corner of this scene. Numbers refer to subunits of the Reed Dolomite identified during image interpretation. The Wyman Formation lies to the east, and the Deep Spring Formation to the west of the Reed. Geologic details shown in this scene have been simplified in the geologic map of Figure 6 .
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (11): 2133–2175.
.... The lower two thirds of the Sedalia formation is a facies of the Northview formation. The upper non-cherty part of the Sedalia is much more extensive than the underlying part and overlaps the Northview formation over a wide area. The St. Joe and Reeds Spring limestones are present only in the southern part...
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Ralph D. Reed
Series: AAPG Special Publication
Published: 01 January 1933
DOI: 10.1306/SV5333SP336C3
EISBN: 9781629812526
... Abstract In eastern California some rocks may be seen lying unconformably beneath Lower Cambrian strata which carry Olenellus . In the Inyo Range, for example, Kirk 1 has described the Deep Spring formation and Reed dolomite, the latter of which grades downward into still older sediments...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2015
GSA Bulletin (2015) 127 (7-8): 926–944.
... Lake fault. U-Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Neoproterozoic Wyman Formation, the uppermost Proterozoic Reed Dolomite (Hines Tongue Member), and clastic strata of the Lower Cambrian Deep Springs, Campito (Montenegro Member), Poleta, and Harkless formations reflect ultimate derivation from...
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Geospatial and stratigraphic context of the ribbon-like structure reported from the Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation at Mount Dunfee. A) Locality map. Yellow star = Mount Dunfee/the sample site. B) Geologic contacts mapped onto a topographic projection of Google satellite imagery of Mount Dunfee, after the geologic map of Smith et al. (2016). Symbols: yellow star = sample site; white lines = previously published stratigraphic sections from which body fossil assemblages are reported (Smith et al. 2016); red lines = faults; black dashed lines = depositional and intrusive contacts. Geologic unit labels: Ru = upper member of the Reed Dolostone; DSFD = Dunfee Member of the Deep Spring Formation; DSFE = Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation; Jv = Jurassic volcanics; Nv = Neogene volcanics; Qc = Quaternary cover. C) Litho-, chemo-, and biostratigraphy of the Dunfee and Esmeralda members of the Deep Spring Formation at Mount Dunfee. Stratigraphic data from the Dunfee and Esmeralda members of the Deep Spring Formation are displayed at ∼ 2 m resolution after Smith et al. (2016). Additionally, a ∼ 10 m-thick fossiliferous stratigraphic interval of the Esmeralda Member is displayed at ∼ 0.2 m resolution. Abbreviations: limest. = limestone; siltst. = siltstone; sandst. = sandstone. D) Annotated outcrop photo of a hill adjacent to the gully from which samples were collected. Red lines = faults; yellow star = sample site.
Published: 20 May 2025
contacts. Geologic unit labels: R u = upper member of the Reed Dolostone; DSF D = Dunfee Member of the Deep Spring Formation; DSF E = Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation; J v = Jurassic volcanics; N v = Neogene volcanics; Q c = Quaternary cover. C ) Litho-, chemo-, and biostratigraphy
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (11): 2530–2544.
...John W. Harbaugh ABSTRACT In northeast Oklahoma, the Mississippian Boone formation contains numerous striking bioherms composed of crinoidal debris. Most of the exposed bioherms occur in the St. Joe, or lowest member of the Boone formation. The Reeds Spring, or middle member, contains no bioherms...
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Cloudinomorphs from latest Ediacaran strata in California and Nevada are shown. (A) Lag deposit of cloudinomorph shell hash (middle of photograph) from the upper Reed Dolomite at Mt. Dunfee. White spots are hammer marks on the outcrop. (B) Bedding surface of Cloudina fossils from the upper Reed Dolomite at Mt. Dunfee. (C) Pyritized cloudinomorph Saarina hagadorni from the lower member of the Wood Canyon Formation at Montgomery Hills (reproduced from Smith et al., 2017). (D) Cloudinomorph from the Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation at Mt. Dunfee. Specimen was first identified as Conotubus (Smith et al., 2016b) but later reinterpreted as Costatubus bibendi (Selly et al., 2020). (E) Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with light microscopy insets of Costatubus bibendi holotype (reproduced from Selly et al., 2020). (F) SEM image with light microscopy inset of Saarina hagadorni, another cloudinomorph, from the same stratigraphic horizon as the specimen in Figures 6D–6E (reproduced from Selly et al., 2020).
Published: 22 September 2022
the upper Reed Dolomite at Mt. Dunfee. (C) Pyritized cloudinomorph Saarina hagadorni from the lower member of the Wood Canyon Formation at Montgomery Hills (reproduced from Smith et al., 2017 ). (D) Cloudinomorph from the Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation at Mt. Dunfee. Specimen was first
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A: Locality map for Mount Dunfee, Nevada, USA (LA—Los Angeles, California; LV—Las Vegas, Nevada). B: Geologic map of Mount Dunfee with locations of measured sections. Section E1513 is northwest of figured map area (Base: 37°21′1.42″N, 117°19′37.85″W). C: Composite measured section with biostratigraphy and δ13C chemostratigraphy for the upper Reed Dolomite and Deep Spring Formation. Stratigraphic horizons of two new Ediacaran body fossil assemblages are marked with stars. DSF—Deep Spring Formation; VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite. vf-f ss—very fine to fine-grained sandstone; m ss—medium-grained sandstone; c-vc ss—coarse to very coarse-grained sandstone; lm/ds—limestone and dolostone; congl—conglomerate.
Published: 01 November 2016
with biostratigraphy and δ 13 C chemostratigraphy for the upper Reed Dolomite and Deep Spring Formation. Stratigraphic horizons of two new Ediacaran body fossil assemblages are marked with stars. DSF—Deep Spring Formation; VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite. vf-f ss—very fine to fine-grained sandstone; m ss—medium-grained
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Detailed lithostratigraphy and fossil occurrences for the uppermost Reed Dolomite and lower Dunfee Member, Deep Spring Formation at Mount Dunfee as logged at fossiliferous sections E1425 (N37°20.465', W117°19.206'), PLE2 (N37°21.052', W117°19.631'), and E1515 (N37°33.659', W117°32.172'). Horizons yielding the tubular fossils Gaojiashania and Wutubus as well as trace fossils are noted. Key: Sh = shale; Slst = siltstone; VFS = very fine-grained sandstone; FS = fine-grained sandstone; MS = medium-grained sandstone; CS = coarse-grained sandstone; FG = fine grainstone; CG = coarse grainstone. Reproduced with permission from Tarhan et al. (2020).
Published: 19 December 2024
Fig. 2. Detailed lithostratigraphy and fossil occurrences for the uppermost Reed Dolomite and lower Dunfee Member, Deep Spring Formation at Mount Dunfee as logged at fossiliferous sections E1425 (N37°20.465', W117°19.206'), PLE2 (N37°21.052', W117°19.631'), and E1515 (N37°33.659', W117°32.172
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 24 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.0061(08)
EISBN: 9780813756615
..., however, the Pierson is overlain by the Reeds Spring Formation. Reeds Spring Formation The Reeds Spring Formation is a very fine mudstone to packstone with abundant chert ( Fig. 11 ). The chert typically comprises >40% of the rock volume and occurs in various colors...
Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 13 March 2020
Interpretation (2020) 8 (2): T365–T378.
... of outcrop samples. Okyay et al. (2016) use ground-based hyperspectral scanning to map the abundance of Lower Mississipian (Osagean) tripolites in the Reeds Spring Formation, and Krupnik et al. (2016) use hyperspectral and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to map the distribution of Upper Albian rudist...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 22 September 2022
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (5-6): 1393–1414.
... the upper Reed Dolomite at Mt. Dunfee. (C) Pyritized cloudinomorph Saarina hagadorni from the lower member of the Wood Canyon Formation at Montgomery Hills (reproduced from Smith et al., 2017 ). (D) Cloudinomorph from the Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation at Mt. Dunfee. Specimen was first...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1996
AAPG Bulletin (1996) 80 (7): 1008–1026.
... in the northwest corner of this scene. Numbers refer to subunits of the Reed Dolomite identified during image interpretation. The Wyman Formation lies to the east, and the Deep Spring Formation to the west of the Reed. Geologic details shown in this scene have been simplified in the geologic map of Figure 6 . ...
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