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Geologic units in Lycoming county, Pennsylvania

Keyser and Tonoloway Formations, undivided (Devonian and Silurian) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Keyser and Tonoloway Formations, undivided - In descending order: Keyser Formation--medium-gray, crystalline to nodular, fossiliferous limestone; upper part laminated and mud-cracked; not present east of Harrisburg; passes into lower Coeymans, Rondout, and Decker Formations in the east. Tonoloway Formation--medium-gray, laminated, mud-cracked limestone containing some medium-dark- or olive-gray shale interbeds; lower part passes into Wills Creek Formation east and south; passes into Bossardville and Poxono Island beds in the east.
Lithology: limestone; shale
Trimmers Rock Formation (Devonian) at surface, covers 6 % of this area
Trimmers Rock Formation - Olive-gray siltstone and shale, characterized by graded bedding; marine fossils; some very fine grained sandstone in northeast; black shale of Harrell Formation at base in Susquehanna Valley.
Lithology: siltstone; shale; sandstone; black shale
Bloomsburg and Mifflintown Formations, undivided (Silurian) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Bloomsburg and Mifflintown Formations, undivided - Includes, in descending order, the Bloomsburg Formation (Sb) and the Mifflintown Formation--interbedded dark-gray shale and medium-gray fossiliferous limestone; equivalent to "McKenzie" and "Rochester" of earlier workers; not present east of Harrisburg.
Lithology: shale; siltstone; sandstone; limestone; mudstone
Burgoon Sandstone (Mississippian) at surface, covers 14 % of this area
Burgoon Sandstone - Buff, medium-grained, crossbedded sandstone; includes shale and coal; in places, contains conglomerate at base; contains plant fossils; equivalent to Pocono Formation of Ridge and Valley province.
Lithology: sandstone; conglomerate; shale; coal
Allegheny and Pottsville Formations, undivided (Pennsylvanian) at surface, covers 0.8 % of this area
Allegheny and Pottsville Formations, undivided - Sandstone, shale, and some coal; includes lower Pottsville conglomerate and overlying strata equivalent to Allegheny Formation in north-central outliers; formational boundary not determined due to lack of correlation with Brookville-Clarion coal.
Lithology: sandstone; shale; conglomerate; coal
Tuscarora Formation (Silurian) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Tuscarora Formation - Light- to medium-gray quartzite and quartzitic sandstone and minor interbedded shale and siltstone, locally conglomeratic in lower part; includes (to the northwest) interbedded red and non-red sandstone (Castanea Member) at top; east of Harrisburg, equivalent to Minsi and Weiders Members of Shawangunk Formation.
Lithology: quartzite; sandstone; shale; siltstone; conglomerate
Lock Haven Formation (Devonian) at surface, covers 7 % of this area
Lock Haven Formation - Interbedded olive-gray mudstone, siltstone, sandstone, and thin conglomerate; marine fossils throughout; "Chemung" of earlier workers. Laterally equivalent to Scherr and Foreknobs Formations.
Lithology: mudstone; siltstone; sandstone; conglomerate
Bellefonte Formation (Ordovician) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area
Bellefonte Formation - Medium-gray, brownish-weathering, medium-bedded dolomite and minor sandstone; very fine grained Tea Creek Member above, and crystalline Coffee Run Member below.
Lithology: dolostone (dolomite); sandstone
Pottsville Formation (Pennsylvanian) at surface, covers 3 % of this area
Pottsville Formation - Predominantly gray sandstone and conglomerate; also contains thin beds of shale, claystone, limestone, and coal; includes Olean and Sharon conglomerates of northwestern Pennsylvania; thin marine limestones present in Beaver, Lawrence, and Mercer Counties; minable coals and commercially valuable high-alumina clays present locally.
Lithology: sandstone; conglomerate; shale; siltstone; claystone; limestone; coal
Wills Creek Formation (Silurian) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Wills Creek Formation - Variegated gray, grayish-red, yellowish-gray and greenish-gray, interbedded calcareous shale, siltstone, shaly limestone, and dolomite; passes into Bloomsburg Formation in the southeast; not present east of Harrisburg.
Lithology: shale; siltstone; limestone; dolostone (dolomite)
Bald Eagle Formation (Ordovician) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Bald Eagle Formation - Gray to olive-gray and grayish-red, fine- to coarse-grained, crossbedded sandstone, siltstone, and shale; some conglomerate (Lost Run Member); not present east of Susquehanna River, except at Spitzenberg Hill area (Berks County).
Lithology: sandstone; siltstone; shale; conglomerate
Onondaga and Old Port Formations, undivided (Devonian) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Onondaga and Old Port Formations, undivided - Includes, in descending order, the Onondaga Formation (Don), Ridgeley Member of Old Port Formation (Dor), and Shriver, Mandata, Corriganville, and New Creek Members of Old Port Formation, undivided (Dosn).
Lithology: shale; sandstone; limestone; chert; shale; siltstone; bentonite
Keyser Formation through Mifflintown Formation, undivided (Devonian and Silurian) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area
Keyser Formation through Mifflintown Formation, undivided - In descending order: Keyser Formation--limestone; Tonoloway Formation--limestone and interbedded shale; Wills Creek Formation--interbedded shale, siltstone, limestone, and dolomite; Bloomsburg Formation--grayish-red and greenish-gray shale, siltstone, sandstone, and mudstone; Mifflintown Formation--interbedded shale and limestone.
Lithology: limestone; shale; siltstone; sandstone; mudstone; dolostone (dolomite)
Catskill Formation (Devonian) at surface, covers 28 % of this area
Catskill Formation - Grayish-red sandstone, siltstone, shale, and mudstone; locally conglomeratic; contains gray sandstone in upper part; lithologies arranged in fining-upward cycles; equivalent to the Hampshire Formation south of Pennsylvania.
Lithology: sandstone; siltstone; shale; mudstone; conglomerate
Juniata Formation (Ordovician) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Juniata Formation - Grayish-red, very fine to medium-grained, crossbedded sandstone, and grayish-red siltstone and shale; merges with underlying Bald Eagle Formation to the south; not present east of Susquehanna River, except at Spitzenberg Hill area (Berks County).
Lithology: sandstone; shale; siltstone
Clinton Group (Silurian) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Clinton Group - Predominantly Rose Hill Formation--light-olive-gray to brownish-gray, fossiliferous shale; locally, limestone occurs near top; includes dark-reddish-gray, very fine to coarse-grained, ferruginous sandstone; east of Harrisburg, equivalent to Lizard Creek Member of Shawangunk Formation. Above Rose Hill is Keefer Formation--light- to dark-gray, fossiliferous sandstone, hematitic, oolitic sandstone, and shale; not recognized east of Harrisburg.
Lithology: shale; sandstone; limestone
Reedsville Formation (Ordovician) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Reedsville Formation - Olive-gray to dark-gray shale, siltstone, and fine-grained, thin-bedded sandstone having graded bedding; upper sandstone is very fossiliferous; includes Antes Formation (black calcareous shale) at base along Nittany Arch.
Lithology: shale; siltstone; sandstone; black shale
Benner Formation through Loysburg Formation, undivided (Ordovician) at surface, covers 0.6 % of this area
Benner Formation through Loysburg Formation, undivided - In descending order: Benner Formation--light- to dark-gray, thick-bedded limestone (calcilutite); includes chemically pure Valentine Member (Obv) at top, and, below, the less pure Valley View Member, which contains metabentonite beds--all laterally equivalent to impure limestones of Oak Hall Member; Stover Member at base is dark-gray limestone (calcilutite) having dolomite streaks; Benner is called "Linden Hall" by some workers. Snyder Formation--light- to medium-gray limestone, laminated to medium-bedded; has mud cracks, oolites, and dolomitic layers. Hatter Formation--medium-gray, fossiliferous, argillaceous limestone, laminated and dolomitic. Loysburg Formation--light- to medium-gray, medium-bedded limestone (Clover Member) overlying laminated, alternating limestone, dolomitic limestone, and dolomite (Milroy ["tiger-striped"] Member).
Lithology: limestone; dolostone (dolomite); metavolcanic rock
Coburn Formation through Nealmont Formation, undivided (Ordovician) at surface, covers 0.3 % of this area
Coburn Formation through Nealmont Formation, undivided - In descending order: Coburn Formation--medium-gray to very dark gray, very fossiliferous limestone and shaly limestone; Salona Formation--very dark gray to black, nonfossiliferous shaly limestone and calcareous shale containing metabentonite beds; Nealmont Formation--medium-gray fossiliferous limestone (calcarenite--Rodman Member) overlying thin-bedded shaly limestone (calcilutite--Center Hall Member).
Lithology: limestone; shale; metavolcanic rock; calcarenite
Huntley Mountain Formation (Mississippian and Devonian) at surface, covers 18 % of this area
Huntley Mountain Formation - Greenish-gray and light-olive-gray, flaggy, fine-grained sandstone, siltstone, and a few red shale interbeds; includes lower "Pocono" plus "Oswayo" of earlier workers. Forms transition between Catskill Formation and Burgoon Sandstone.
Lithology: sandstone; siltstone; shale
Hamilton Group (Devonian) at surface, covers 3 % of this area
Hamilton Group - Includes, in descending order, the Mahantango (Dmh) and Marcellus (Dmr) Formations.
Lithology: black shale; shale; siltstone; limestone; sandstone; bentonite
Mauch Chunk Formation (Mississippian) at surface, covers 3 % of this area
Mauch Chunk Formation - Grayish-red shale, siltstone, sandstone, and some conglomerate; some local nonred zones. Includes Loyalhanna Member (crossbedded, sandy limestone) at base in south-central and southwestern Pennsylvania; also includes Greenbrier Limestone Member, and Wymps Gap and Deer Valley Limestones, which are tongues of the Greenbrier. Along Allegheny Front from Blair County to Sullivan County, Loyalhanna Member is greenish-gray, calcareous, crossbedded sandstone.
Lithology: shale; siltstone; sandstone; conglomerate; limestone
Brallier and Harrell Formations, undivided (Devonian) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Brallier and Harrell Formations, undivided - In descending order: Brallier--medium-gray, planar-bedded siltstone interbedded with light-olive shale; sparse marine fauna; Harrell--black shale (Burket Member) and dark-gray shale.
Lithology: siltstone; shale; black shale

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