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Figure 6. Photographs of characteristic features of the Schodack Formation. (A) Field photograph of the shaly strata interbedded with centimeter-scale limestone layers (arrows) in the lowermost part of the succession examined (outcrop OFW; Fig. 5). Jacob's staff is marked in 10-cm increments. (B) Photomicrograph of one such silty limestone interbed (shown in A) characterized by normal grading and cross-bedding at the base. (C) Field photograph of a lenticular limestone body (from the upper part of OFW outcrop; Fig. 5). Photo-scale is 16 cm tall. (D) Polished slab and photomicrograph (E) of a sample from one such limestone body (shown in C) characterized by closely packed and randomly oriented cm-scale micritic carbonate clasts (labeled c), coarse-grained quartz sand (labeled q), and ooids (labeled o) in micritic matrix. (F) Photomicrograph of a thrombolite from a limestone body (such as the one shown in C) with characteristic patchy-mottled micritic texture and well-preserved cyanobacteria Epiphyton (central part of the photograph).
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 6. Photographs of characteristic features of the Schodack Formation. (A) Field photograph of the shaly strata interbedded with centimeter-scale limestone layers (arrows) in the lowermost part of the succession examined (outcrop OFW; Fig. 5 ). Jacob's staff is marked in 10-cm increments. (B
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2007
GSA Bulletin (2007) 119 (5-6): 623–636.
...Figure 6. Photographs of characteristic features of the Schodack Formation. (A) Field photograph of the shaly strata interbedded with centimeter-scale limestone layers (arrows) in the lowermost part of the succession examined (outcrop OFW; Fig. 5 ). Jacob's staff is marked in 10-cm increments. (B...
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Figure 9. Relationship between carbon and oxygen isotope values for the samples from the successions examined. Note that the Schodack Formation samples are calcitic, whereas the Pine Plains and Stockbridge Formation samples are dolomitic (see also Tables DR1–DR3). VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite.
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 9. Relationship between carbon and oxygen isotope values for the samples from the successions examined. Note that the Schodack Formation samples are calcitic, whereas the Pine Plains and Stockbridge Formation samples are dolomitic (see also Tables DR1–DR3). VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite.
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Figure 5. Stratigraphic columns and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the successions examined. PP0 through PP7 indicate outcrops of the Pine Plains Formation; OFE and OFW indicate Odak Farm east and west (respectively) outcrops of the Schodack Formation; sa, sb, and sc indicate Stockbridge Formation units a, b, and c, respectively (see also Fig. 1); LQ and WT1 through 8 indicate Lee Quarry and Williamstown (respectively) outcrops of the Stockbridge Formation (see also Fig. 3 locality map).VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite.
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 5. Stratigraphic columns and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the successions examined. PP0 through PP7 indicate outcrops of the Pine Plains Formation; OFE and OFW indicate Odak Farm east and west (respectively) outcrops of the Schodack Formation; sa, sb, and sc indicate Stockbridge Formation
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1945
GSA Bulletin (1945) 56 (12): 1079–1098.
... grit Mettawee slate Eddy Hill grit Schodack formation Wallace Ledge formation Zion Hill formation Berkshire schist and Bird Mountain grit Normanskill formation Summary of stratigraphic relations Site of deposition Structure Map structure Small-scale structures Metamorphism The Taconic thrust Review...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1963
GSA Bulletin (1963) 74 (5): 637–640.
... also been applied in Washington County, New York, to black shales with limestone conglomerate which overlie purple and green slates, the Mettawee Slate, and which also underlie black shales and interbedded sandstones, the Hatch Hill Formation. The type Schodack is homotaxial with the Mettawee...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1964
GSA Bulletin (1964) 75 (3): 171–190.
... and green slates containing limestone conglomerates correlated with the type Schodack south of Schodack Landing, New York, and locally bearing the Elliptocephala asaphoides fauna. The overlying Lower Cambrian formation, now named West Castleton Formation but earlier named Schodack, consists essentially...
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Figure 1. Proposed correlation and established biostratigraphy of the Upper Cambrian strata of the Stockbridge, Schodack, and Pine Plains Formations in the northern Appalachian region of southeastern New York (NY) and western Massachusetts (MA) (after Fisher, 1977).
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 1. Proposed correlation and established biostratigraphy of the Upper Cambrian strata of the Stockbridge, Schodack, and Pine Plains Formations in the northern Appalachian region of southeastern New York (NY) and western Massachusetts (MA) (after Fisher, 1977 ).
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1957
GSA Bulletin (1957) 68 (6): 657–673.
...WALTER H BUCHER Abstract The concept of a klippe was applied to the Taconic region of the Hudson River valley to explain the occurrence, side by side, of contrasting facies of supposedly time-equivalent rock formations: the autochthonous carbonate sequence, and the clastic Taconic sequences...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1957
GSA Bulletin (1957) 68 (6): 675–723.
..., quartzite, limestone, and limestone conglomerate (Rensselaer-Nassau-Schodack). Canadian carbonate rocks crop out intermittently along the Chatham thrust, and they are interpreted as slivers trapped during thrusting. The western sequence is primarily Normanskill (Middle Ordovician) and Deepkill (Lower...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1956
GSA Bulletin (1956) 67 (10): 1331–1396.
...CHRISTINA LOCHMAN Abstract An Elliptocephala asaphoides fauna from rocks of the “Taconic sequence” of eastern New York is a characteristic “Schodack” faunule comparable in age and composition to those described by Ford from the vicinity of Troy, New York, and by Walcott from northern Washington...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (8): 1493–1595.
... formations. The total thickness of the Wappinger sequence is believed to be of the order of 1000 feet; how much of this was deposited in Lower Cambrian time is not yet clear, though it was probably not more than a small fraction of the total mass. The basement rocks upon which the Schodack and Nassau...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2006
Earth Sciences History (2006) 25 (2): 239–250.
... in the Rensselaer grit outlier at Old Chatham. It is Rensselaer grit alright, but the Oldhamia turned out to my astonishment, when we got good material, not to be Oldhamia of the Nassau beds at all and indeed no Oldhamia . I am already hard at work at Oldhamia now as I got material in the Schodack beds...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (10): 1634–1655.
... of the Wisconsin dome, and (4) on the southwest around the Ozark dome of Missouri and Arkansas. Geologists trained in any of these four (or other) outcrop areas tend to project formations familiar to them into the unknown subsurface of this region ( Fig. 2 ). One, for example, may prefer to correlate...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (10): 1625–1633.
...Herbert P. Woodward ABSTRACT Long a laboratory for thousands of geology students, the Appalachian region has provided most fossil types and formational standards for the American Paleozoic. It has nourished major concepts of physiography, structural geology, orogenesis, and stratigraphy, and one...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2006
Earth Sciences History (2006) 25 (2): 225–238.
... the Potsdam Sandstone, the oldest of the then recognized sedimentary formations in New York, and what was called then the Primitive Rocks of Central Vermont. Emmons inferred that the deformed rocks in Washington County, New York, north of Troy, New York, were older than any fossiliferous rocks then known...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 22 April 2024
DOI: 10.1144/SP542-2023-4
EISBN: 9781786206398
... (1956) assigned to her ‘Schodack lithofacies’ shows that they are referable to the Brown's Pond Formation and overlie the Bomoseen Formation (see Potter 1972 ). Lochman's (1956) ‘Mettawee lithofacies’ is the Middle Granville Formation. These re-evaluations mean that Lochman's (1956...
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