Glenwood Shale facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Glenwood ShaleStratigraphic range: Ordovician |
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Type | Formation |
Underlies | Platteville Formation |
Overlies | St. Peter Sandstone |
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Country | United States |
Extent | Minnesota |
Paleozoic Stratigraphy of the Upper Midwest, USA Dates are approximate, and deposition occurred at slightly different times in different areas |
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Ordovician
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The Glenwood Shale is a thin Ordivician shale formation in the sedimentary sequence characteristic of the upper Midwestern United States.
It lies under the Platteville Limestone and above the Saint Peter Sandstone. Together, these three units represent a sequence of sea level rise during Ordovician time. Because it is often very thin (~10 cm or less in the Twin Cities), it is often ignored in the general stratigraphy.
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