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New Albany Shale

New Albany Shale - Black and greenish-gray shale
StateIndiana
NameNew Albany Shale
Geologic ageDevonian-Mississippian
Original map labelDm
Primary rock typeblack shale
Secondary rock typeshale
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Sedimentary > Clastic > Mudstone > ShaleNew Albany Shale - black and greenish-gray shale
Sedimentary > Clastic > Mudstone > Shale > Black-shaleNew Albany Shale - black and greenish-gray shale
Map references
Gray, Henry H., Ault, Curtis, H., and Keller, Stanley, J., 1987, Bedrock geologic map of Indiana: Dept. of Natural Resources, Indiana Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Map 48, scale = 1:500,000
Unit references
Gray, Henry H., Ault, Curtis, H., and Keller, Stanley, J., 1987, Bedrock geologic map of Indiana: Dept. of Natural Resources, Indiana Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Map 48, scale = 1:500,000
Geographic coverageBartholomew - Benton - Boone - Carroll - Clark - Clinton - Floyd - Hamilton - Hendricks - Jackson - Jasper - Jefferson - Jennings - Johnson - Marion - Newton - Scott - Shelby - Tippecanoe - Warren - White

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