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Petrographic photographs of Notchy Creek facies of Tellico and Chota Formations and Chapman Ridge Sandstone. Specimens illustrate comparison of grain sizes. A. Notchy Creek facies of Tellico Formation. B. Hawkins member of Ottosee Shale (Chota Formation). C. Chapman Ridge Sandstone. D. Notchy Creek facies of Tellico Formation. E. Hawkins member of Ottosee Shale (Chota Formation). F. Chapman Ridge Sandstone. G. Notchy Creek facies of Tellico Formation. H. Hawkins member of Ottosee Shale (Chota Formation). I. Chapman Ridge Sandstone.
Published: 01 September 1974
Fig. 3. Petrographic photographs of Notchy Creek facies of Tellico and Chota Formations and Chapman Ridge Sandstone. Specimens illustrate comparison of grain sizes. A. Notchy Creek facies of Tellico Formation. B. Hawkins member of Ottosee Shale (Chota Formation). C. Chapman Ridge Sandstone. D
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (9): 1838–1846.
...Fig. 3. Petrographic photographs of Notchy Creek facies of Tellico and Chota Formations and Chapman Ridge Sandstone. Specimens illustrate comparison of grain sizes. A. Notchy Creek facies of Tellico Formation. B. Hawkins member of Ottosee Shale (Chota Formation). C. Chapman Ridge Sandstone. D...
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1–7, 9–11, Telephina tellicoensis (Ulrich, 1930): 1, 2, free cheek, dorsal and right lateral views, ×3.2, USNM 80531; 3, 4, lectotype cranidium (herein), dorsal (upper specimen) and anterior views, ×3.2, USNM 80532A; 6, 7, cranidium, dorsal and anterior views, ×5.5, USNM 80532B; 5, pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533B; 9, pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533A; 10, cranidium, dorsal view, ×3.2, USNM 80532C; 11, pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533C, all from “Tellico formation”, Knoxville, Tennessee; 8, 12–15, Telephina bicuspis (Angelin): 8, pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80536C; 12, eye and partial free cheek, ×6.5, USNM 80536B; 13, cranidium, dorsal view, ×3.2, USNM 80536A; 14, 15, cranidium anterior and dorsal views, ×3.2, USNM 80536, holotype of Telephus pustulatus Ulrich. All from “Whitesburg limestone, Lexington, Virginia”.
Published: 01 May 2014
, ×5.5, USNM 80532B; 5 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533B; 9 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533A; 10 , cranidium, dorsal view, ×3.2, USNM 80532C; 11 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533C, all from “Tellico formation”, Knoxville, Tennessee; 8 , 12 – 15 , Telephina bicuspis
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 12 August 2020
DOI: 10.1130/2019.2545(02)
EISBN: 9780813795454
... ( Kellberg and Grant, 1956 ; Haynes and Goggin, 1994 ; Bayona and Thomas, 2006 ; Herrmann and Haynes, 2015 ; Belkin et al., 2018) , the possibility that one of these Bays Formation quartz arenites might exist in the Tellico-Sevier syncline was deemed worthy of further investigation. If present, it would...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1946
AAPG Bulletin (1946) 30 (7): 1140–1191.
... in the Knoxville region. The zone overlies the Lenoir (traceable into type Lenoir) and underlies the Tellico sandstone. The latter formation, which is confined to the Saltville allochthone, here separates the “Holston” from the Sevier ( Table VI ). Northwest of Clinch Mountain the Tellico is represented...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1949
GSA Bulletin (1949) 60 (2): 267–320.
...W GEORGE; ANNA J STOSE Abstract The Ocoee series is divided into four major units present from northern North Carolina to western Georgia and a fifth, younger, formation present only in southern North Carolina and Georgia. The units recognize dare as follows: The Ocoee series is a broad synclinal...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 1939
Economic Geology (1939) 34 (4): 451–458.
... slate shingles. Later, others were opened, unsuccessfully, until 1920, when one near the Tellico River was operated for eight years producing granules. In 1932 quarries were reopened on Panther Creek, for structural slate, for various uses. Certain horizons within the Pigeon slate formation are well...
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Published: 01 May 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (3): 545–555.
..., ×5.5, USNM 80532B; 5 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533B; 9 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533A; 10 , cranidium, dorsal view, ×3.2, USNM 80532C; 11 , pygidium, dorsal view, ×5.5, USNM 80533C, all from “Tellico formation”, Knoxville, Tennessee; 8 , 12 – 15 , Telephina bicuspis...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1986
AAPG Bulletin (1986) 70 (7): 853–868.
... siliciclastics (e.g., Tellico Formation) ( Bowlin and Keller, 1980 ). The Taconic orogeny persisted until the Early Silurian, when thick sequences of nonmarine sediments were deposited ( Meckel, 1970 ). The Middle to Late Devonian Acadian orogeny was most intense and best developed in the northern...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 29 March 2018
DOI: 10.1130/2018.0050(06)
EISBN: 9780813756509
... of thrust faults exposed in a drainage ditch that thrust Conasauga Shale against Quaternary colluvium in the footwall; and (3) a normal fault at Tellico Lake near Vonore, Tennessee, with Quaternary sediments faulted against Conasauga Shale. INTRODUCTION The 045°-trending Eastern Tennessee seismic...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (4): 643–655.
... of the Blue Ridge anticlinorium in late Paleozoic time. But it is difficult to prove that gentle folding was underway in western Virginia in early Paleozoic time. It is natural to think that the differences in thickness of individual formations in a much folded belt are similar to those where the beds...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (8): 1596–1626.
... overlaps the Tellico toward the arch. The middle Sevier, characterized by numerous small Receptaculites extends farther northwestward and crosses the arch, but thins out directly northwest of the axis. The upper Sevier, identified by numerous large Receptaculites , and the overlying Bowen formation show...
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Published: 01 May 2002
The Journal of Geology (2002) 110 (3): 291–304.
.../Bigfork formation boundary (previously taken to mark the location of the regional neodymium isotopic shift; Gleason et al. 1997 ) is exposed nowhere else in the Ouachita Mountains, this section was considered particularly important to our study. For samples of the upper Bigfork Chert, we used prior...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1952
AAPG Bulletin (1952) 36 (1): 1–72.
... of Athens to the site of the type locality for the formation. The outcrop is along the Nashville, Tellico, and Charleston Railroad about 0.5 mile east of the highway from Athens. The shale is exposed best on the north side of the railroad along which it crops out for a distance of 369 feet. The dip is 20...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (7-8): 990–1015.
..., doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1956)67[697:CCTMOI]2.0.CO;2. Keller F.B. , 1977 , Sandstone turbidites in the Tellico Formation, Indian Creek Embayment, Tennessee , in Ruppel S.C. Walker K.R. , eds., The Ecostratigraphy of the Middle Ordovician of the Southern Appalachians (Kentucky...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1979
AAPG Bulletin (1979) 63 (3): 341–353.
... with a large gravity high forms the western boundary of the Rome trough; to the east, the trough deepens as it enters West Virginia. The tectonic history of the region is complex and several episodes of rifting are suggested which include the formation of the Rome trough itself. However, a tectonic model...
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Published: 01 March 2015
Seismological Research Letters (2015) 86 (2A): 500–522.
...‐bound and cyclic stress methods. In‐situ geotechnical data obtained in the vicinity of discovered sandblows at Hollywood site at SCCP were analysed to back‐calculate the peak ground acceleration. Talwani and Schaeffer described the calibrated ages for times of sandblow formation at Hollywood site...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 20 February 2020
GSA Bulletin (2020) 132 (9-10): 2105–2118.
... Group and underlying Sandsuck Formation of the Neoproterozoic Walden Creek Group; (B) an intermediate sheet above the Maggies Mill–Citico fault composed of the middle Paleozoic Maggies Mill Formation; and (C) the main mass of the western Blue Ridge above the Alaculsy Valley–Miller Cove fault composed...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (8): 1497–1526.
..., to be meaningful, must be bounded by unconformities; but that relatively few unconformities, in the broad sense of the term, qualify as sequence boundaries. Farther south in the Appalachians this discontinuity lies beneath such formations as New Market of Virginia; Blackford of West Virginia, Virginia...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 29 March 2018
DOI: 10.1130/2018.0050(03)
EISBN: 9780813756509
... of the Lower Cambrian–age Chilhowee Group through Rome Formation rocks. Displacement on thrust faults in the Valley and Ridge occurs from the southeast and can be ~100 to ~350 km ( Hatcher et al., 2006 ). Hillslopes in the distance are underlain by the Tellico Formation, which is composed of sandstone...
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