Earth:Lawrence Formation

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Lawrence Formation
Lawrence Shale
Stratigraphic range: [1]Kasimovian
(Virgilian stage)[2]
Upper shale of the Lawrence Formation in roadcut of the South Lawrence Trafficway

(US-40/K-10)

In the upper background, the brown Toronto Limestone member is the base of the Oread Limestone.
TypeFormation
Unit ofKansas, et al: Douglas Group
Oklahoma: Vamoosa Group
Sub-unitsKansas usage:
  • Amazonia Limestone
  • Ireland Sandstone
  • Robbins Shale Member
  • Haskell Limestone (removed 2002)[3]
UnderliesOread Limestone
OverliesCass Limestone
Lithology
PrimaryShale
OtherLimestone, sandstone
Location
RegionKansas
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forLawrence, Kansas
Named byErasmus Haworth[2]
Year defined1894

The Lawrence Formation, also referred to as Lawrence Shale, is a Late-Carboniferous geologic formation in Kansas, extending into Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and Oklahoma.[2][1] This unit was named by Erasmus Haworth in 1894, the year that Haworth founded the Kansas Geological Survey in Lawrence, Kansas, having personally surveyed the formation the year before.[2]

See also

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Kansas
  • Paleontology in Kansas

References