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Ludlowville Formation

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Ludlowville Formation
Stratigraphic range: Devonian
TypeFormation
Unit ofHamilton Group
Sub-unitsTichenor Limestone, Owasco Shale, Jaycox Shale, Spafford Shale Wanakah Shale, Ledyard Shale, Otisco Shale
UnderliesMoscow Formation
OverliesSkaneateles Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale
OtherLimestone, Mudstone, Claystone
Location
Region New York
 Pennsylvania
 Ohio
Country United States

The Ludlowville Formation is a geologic formation in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. It dates back to the Devonian period.[1]

References

  1. ^ BRETT, CARLTON E (1986). "SEDIMENTARY CYCLES AND LATERAL FACIES GRADIENTS ACROSS A MIDDLE DEVONIAN SHELF-TO-BASIN RAMP LUDLOWVILLE FORMATION, CAYUGA BASIN" (PDF). NYSGA Online.