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"Enfield" and Kattel Formations

"Enfield" and Kattel Formations - shale, siltstone, sandstone.
StateNew York
Name"Enfield" and Kattel Formations
Geologic ageUpper Devonian
Original map labelDs
Commentspart of Sonyea Group 700-1100 ft. (210-340 m)
Primary rock typeshale
Secondary rock typesiltstone
Other rock typessandstone
Lithologic constituents
Map references
NYS Museum, NYS Geological Survey, NYS Museum Technology Center, 1999, 1:250,000 Bedrock geology of NYS, data is distributed in ARC/INFOr EXPORT format (with ".e00" extension) in 5 seperate files based on printed map sheets, http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/gis.html.
Unit references
D. W. Fisher; Y. W. Isachsen, L. V. Rickard, 1970, Geologic Map of New York State, consisting of 5 sheets: Niagara, Finger Lakes, Hudson-Mohawk, Adirondack, and Lower Hudson, New York State Museum and Science Service, Map and Chart Series No. 15, scale 1:250000.
Geographic coverageBroome - Chemung - Chenango - Cortland - Delaware - Erie - Genesee - Greene - Livingston - Ontario - Otsego - Schuyler - Seneca - Steuben - Tioga - Tompkins - Ulster - Wyoming - Yates

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