Shawneetown Coal Member (abandoned)

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Lithostratigraphy: Carbondale Formation >>Shawneetown Coal Member
Chronostratigraphy: Paleozoic Erathem >>Pennsylvanian Subsystem >>Desmoinesian Series
Allostratigraphy: Absaroka Sequence

Primary source

Nelson, W.J., 2020, Pennsylvanian Subsystem in Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey Bulletin (in press).
Edited and figures drafted by Jennifer M. Obrad.

Contributing author(s)

W.J. Nelson

Name

Original description

Kosanke et al. (1960, p. 34–35) introduced the name “Shawneetown Coal Member” (of the Carbondale Formation) for the lower of two coals previously called No. 2A coal in southern Illinois.

Derivation

One of the oldest communities in Illinois, Shawneetown was founded in 1810 on the bank of the Ohio River in Gallatin County.

Other names

Harrison (1951, p. 15) used the name “No. 2A coal bed” for one or two thin layers of coal that occur between the No. 2 (Colchester) and No. 4 (Houchin Creek) Coal Members in Gallatin and White Counties, southern Illinois.

Type section

Type location

Core from Union Colliery Co. test hole #28, drilled in NW¼ SW¼ NW¼ sec. 23, T 9 S, R 9 E, Gallatin County, Illinois. Kosanke et al. (1960) designated coal at a depth of 543 ft 10 in. (165.8 m) to be the Shawneetown, but the depth is erroneous; coal at that depth is the Colchester. Coal 2 ft 2 in. (65 cm) thick in the depth interval from 482 ft 7 in. to 484 ft 9 in. (147.1 to 147.8 m) was probably intended to be the type Shawneetown.

Type author(s)

Kosanke et al. (1960, p. 34–35).

Type status

Core is archived at the ISGS Geological Samples Library under call number C-2639.

Reference section

None.

Stratigraphic relationships

Jacobson et al. (1985) correlated the Shawneetown Coal with the Survant Coal Member of Indiana on the basis of physical characteristics, the tracing of beds through the subsurface, and the palynological analysis by Russel A. Peppers. Because the name Survant has priority of naming over Shawneetown, Jacobson et al. (1985) abandoned the latter name in favor of the former.

References

  • Harrison, J.A., 1951, Subsurface geology and coal resources of the Pennsylvanian System in White County, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, Report of Investigations 153, 40 p., 3 pls.
  • Jacobson, R.J., C.B. Trask, C.H. Ault, D.D. Carr, H.H. Gray, W.A. Hasenmueller, D. Williams, and A.D. Williamson, 1985, Unifying nomenclature of the Pennsylvanian System in the Illinois Basin: Transactions of the Illinois Academy of Science, v. 78, no. 1–2, p. 1–11.
  • Kosanke, R.M., J.A. Simon, H.R. Wanless, and H.B. Willman, 1960, Classification of the Pennsylvanian strata of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, Report of Investigations 214, 84 p. and 1 pl.

ISGS Codes

Stratigraphic Code Geo Unit Designation
2940
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