State | Kentucky |
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Name | Corbin Sandstone Member of Lee Formation |
Geologic age | Pennsylvanian |
Lithologic constituents | Major
Sedimentary > Clastic > Conglomeratelithologies and lithology percentages estimated from stratigraphic column on paper source map; collectively these units are about 50% conglomerate and 50% sandstone
Sedimentary > Clastic > Sandstonelithologies and lithology percentages estimated from stratigraphic column on paper source map; collectively these units are about 50% conglomerate and 50% sandstone
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Comments | in south-central Kentucky, thickness is 0-60 m; in northeastern Kentucky, thickness is 0-85 m; in east-central Kentucky, thickness is 0-55 m |
References | Noger, M.C., compiler, 1988, Geologic map of Kentucky: sesquicenntennial edition of the Kentucky Geological Survey: U.S. Geological Survey and the Kentucky Geological Survey, scale 1:500,000. |
NGMDB product | |
Counties | Bath - Breathitt - Carter - Elliott - Estill - Jackson - Johnson - Laurel - Lawrence - Lee - McCreary - Magoffin - Menifee - Montgomery - Morgan - Powell - Rockcastle - Rowan - Whitley - Wolfe |