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Dundee Limestone

Dundee Limestone
StateMichigan
NameDundee Limestone
Geologic ageMiddle Devonian
Original map labelDd
CommentsSecondary unit description from USGS Geologic Names lexicon (ref. MI016); Dundee limestone described as buff, yellow, or almost white calcareous rocks, 40 to 160 ft thick, underlying Traverse group at Dundee, MI.
Primary rock typelimestone
Secondary rock typedolostone (dolomite)
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Sedimentary > Carbonate > Limestone (Bed)
Minor
Sedimentary > Carbonate > Dolostone (Bed)
Map references
Milstein, Randall L. (compiler), 1987, Bedrock geology of southern Michigan: Geological Survey Division, Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources, scale= 1:500,000
Unit references
Milstein, Randall L. (compiler), 1987, Bedrock geology of southern Michigan: Geological Survey Division, Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources, scale= 1:500,000
USGS Geologic Names Lexicon (GEOLEX)
Geographic coverageCheboygan - Emmet - Lenawee - Monroe - Presque Isle - Washtenaw - Wayne

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