Historical:Exline Limestone Member

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Handbook of Illinois Stratigraphy
Series Bulletin 95
Author H. B. Willman, Elwood Atherton, T. C. Buschbach, Charles Collinson, John C. Frye, M. E. Hopkins, Jerry A. Lineback, Jack A. Simon
Date 1975
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Lithostratigraphy: McLeansboro Group >>Modesto Formation >>Exline Limestone Member
Chronostratigraphy: Paleozoic Erathem >>Pennsylvanian Subsystem >>Desmoinesian Series
Allostratigraphy: Absaroka Sequence

Authors

M. E. Hopkins and J. A. Simon

Name Origin

The Exline Limestone Member of the Modesto Formation (Cline, 1941, p. 65-66) is named for Exline, Appanoose County, Iowa.

Type Section

Exline is near the type section (SE 6, 67N-17W).

Extent and Thickness

The Exline occurs in western Illinois where it is dark gray to black, thin- and even-bedded limestone.

Stratigraphic Position

In some places the Exline lies immediately on the Lonsdale Limestone, but in others it is as much as 30 feet above the Lonsdale.

Description

In Illinois it usually is less than 3 feet thick, is underlain by black fissile shale, and is overlain by gray marine shale.

Fossils

It contains well preserved plant stems and leaves, the worm tube Spirorbis, and a few marine pelecypods (Wanless, 1957, p. 120). In Iowa, the Exline contains a normal marine fauna.

References

CLINE, L. M., 1941, Traverse of upper Des Moines and lower Missouri series from Jackson County, Missouri, to Appanoose County, Iowa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 25, p. 23-72.
WANLESS, H. R., 1957, Geology and mineral resources of the Beardstown, Glasford, Havana, and Vermont Quadrangles: Illinois State Geological Survey Bulletin 82, 233 p.

ISGS Codes

Stratigraphic Code Geo Unit Designation
2330
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