Historical:Mortimer Member: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 17:50, 13 December 2016
Lithostratigraphy: Ottawa Limestone Megagroup >>Galena Group >>Kimmswick Subgroup >>Dunleith Formation >>Mortimer Member
Chronostratigraphy: Paleozoic Erathem >>Ordovician System >>Champlainian Series >>Trentonian Stage
Allostratigraphy: Tippecanoe Sequence
Authors
H. B. Willman and T. C. Buschbach
Name Origin
The Mortimer Member of the Dunleith Formation (Templeton and Willman, 1963, p. 121) overlies the Fairplay Member and is named for Mortimer Street in East Dubuque, Jo Daviess County, near the type section.
Type Section
The type section of the Mortimer Member is part of the Dunleith Formation type section (in an exposure in the Mississippi River bluffs on the north side of East Dubuque (SE 19, 29N-2W))(fig. O-2B), where the Mortimer Member is 11.3 feet thick.
Extent and Thickness
The Mortimer Member is commonly 10-13 feet thick.
Description
The Mortimer Member consists of thick-bedded vuggy dolomite that contains bands of large white chert nodules. Its purity is between that of the pure Fairplay Member below and the argillaceous Rivoli above. It has a 2.2-foot argillaceous zone at the top in the type section, which thins to 5-6 inches in the Dixon and Rockford areas. It contains a few dense argillaceous beds. Thin lenses of bentonite occur along a prominent bedding plane at the top.
References
TEMPLETON, J. S., and H. B. WILLMAN, 1963, Champlainian Series (Middle Ordovician) in Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Bulletin 89, 260 p.
ISGS Codes
Stratigraphic Code | Geo Unit Designation |
---|---|