https://ilstratwiki.web.illinois.edu/index.php?title=Historical:Howardton_Limestone_Member&feed=atom&action=historyHistorical:Howardton Limestone Member - Revision history2024-03-29T13:25:08ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.38.4https://ilstratwiki.web.illinois.edu/index.php?title=Historical:Howardton_Limestone_Member&diff=14984&oldid=prevJennifer.Obrad at 17:31, 9 January 20172017-01-09T17:31:40Z<p></p>
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==Authors==<br />
Charles Collinson and Elwood Atherton<br />
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==Name Origin==<br />
The Howardton Limestone Member of the Lingle Formation (North, 1969, p. 22-25) is named for Howardton, Jackson County, 2 miles east of the type section.<br />
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==Type Section==<br />
The type section of the Howardton Limestone Member is located in a quarry in the Backbone ridge north of Grand Tower (NE NE SE 23, 10S-4W), where it is 33 feet thick.<br />
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==Extent and Thickness==<br />
The Howardton extends throughout much of the area of the Lingle, but it is overlapped by the Tripp Member in the northern part. It is as much as 110 feet thick in southeastern Illinois and generally thins northward and westward.<br />
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==Stratigraphic Position==<br />
The Howardton Limestone Member of the Lingle Formation (North, 1969, p. 22-25) is the basal member of the Lingle Formation.<br />
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==Description==<br />
The Howardton is gray, fine-grained, slightly silty, argillaceous limestone, most of which has thin, shaly partings. The base of the Howardton is the original Grand Tower-Lingle contact of Savage (1920). The top of the Howardton is charaterized by a thin intraformational microbreccia with light-colored limestone fragments in a dark matrix.<br />
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==Fossils==<br />
The basal few feet of the Howardton is characterized by a small, button-shaped coral, ''Microcyclus''.<br />
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==References==<br />
NORTH, W. G., 1969, Middle Devonian strata of southern Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Circular 441, 45 p.<br><br />
SAVAGE, T. E., 1920, Devonian formations of Illinois: American Journal of Science, v. 49, p. 169-182.<br />
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