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  • ==St. David Limestone Member== The St. David is marine limestone that overlies the Turner Mine Shale ([[:File:C605-Figure-04.jpg|Figure 4]]). Savage (1927)<ref>Savage, T.E., 19
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  • |category6=Shale |tree2=Canton Shale Member
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  • |category6=Shale |tree2=Big Creek Shale Member
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  • |tree3=Hermon Coal Member ...ndbook of Illinois Stratigraphy: Illinois State Geological Survey Bulletin 95, 261 p.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Wiley Coal Member (abandoned)}} |tree2=Wiley Coal Member
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  • |tree2=Vermilionville Sandstone Member ...22, Pennsylvanian Subsystem in Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, Bulletin (in press).
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  • * Archer, A.W., and E.P. Kvale, 1993, Origin of gray shale lithofacies (clastic wedges) in U.S. Midcontinent coal measures (Pennsylvan ..., Oxygen levels and sub-Milankovitch sedimentary cycles in the Hushpuckney Shale (Swope Formation, Kasimovian, Pennsylvanian): Geological Society of America
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