Gasport Formation

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Gasport Formation
Stratigraphic range: Sheinwoodian
~433-432 Ma
TypeFormation
Unit ofLockport Group
Sub-units
UnderliesGoat Island Formaion
OverliesClinton Group
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone, Dolomite
OtherChert
Location
Region New York
 Ohio
 Pennsylvania
 West Virginia
 Ontario
Country United States
 Canada
Type section
Named forGasport, New York
Named byBrett C.E.

The Gasport Formation is a geologic formation in the Appalachian Basin and Michigan Basin.[1] This is one of the reef formations separating the Appalachian Basin from the Michigan Basin and the Ohio Basin. It is a part of the Lockport Group of carbonates. It is the lowest and oldest formation within the Lockport. The Gasport is found in Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Outcrops are limited to the area around the Great Lakes. It is part of a large reef structure dating back to the Silurian period. Being part of the Lockport Group it is a feature of the Niagara Escarpment.[2]

Description[edit]

The Gasport represents a period of reef building with the upper Pekin member containing large Stromatolite structures.[3] The lower Gothic Hill member contains Bryozones, corals, and crinoids. The upper Pekin member is a dark grey argillaceous limestone. The texture of the member tends to be grainstone to wackestone.[4] Bioherms are common through this member. Many large structures can be observed in outcrops and quarries up to 25 feet tall and 100 feet in length. At its base there is a erosional disconformity contact with the underlaying Clinton Group.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gasport, USGS, National Geologic Map Database, Geolex — Unit Summary
  2. ^ "The Niagara Escarpment". 2010-06-04. Archived from the original on 2010-06-04. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  3. ^ Brunton, Frank; Brintnell; Jin; Bancroft. STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE LOCKPORT GROUP ONTARIO AND MICHIGAN – A NEW INTERPRETATION OF EARLY SILURIAN 'BASIN GEOMETRIES' & 'GUELPH PINNACLE REEFS'.
  4. ^ TEPPER, DOROTHY H.; GOODMAN, WILLIAM M.; GROSS, MICHAEL R.; KAPPEL, WILLIAM M.; YAGER, RICHARD M. (1990). "STRATIGRAPHY, STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, AND HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE LOCKPORT GROUP: NIAGARA FALLS AREA, NEW YORK" (PDF). United States Geological Survey.