Eau Claire Formation |
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Eau Claire Formation (Middle to Upper Cambrian; Warren County core, Ohio) |
Type | Formation |
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Unit of | Munising Group |
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Underlies | Davis Formation, Galesville Sandstone, Kerbel Formation, Knox Dolomite, and Potosi Dolomite |
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Overlies | Mount Simon Sandstone |
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Thickness | 400 to 1000 feet in Indiana[1] |
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Primary | Sandstone |
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Other | Siltstone, shale, dolomite |
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Region | Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, western Ohio, and western Kentucky. Equivalent to the Bonneterre Formation in Missouri[1] |
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Country | United States |
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Named for | Outcrops along the Eau Claire River, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin[1] |
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Named by | E. O. Ulrich |
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The Eau Claire Formation is a geologic formation in the north central United States. It preserves trilobite fossils from the Cambrian Period.[1]
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- Glacial and post-glacial unconsolidated deposits
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- unnamed Upper? Cretaceous formations, western and southeastern Minnesota
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- Fond du Lac Formation
- Hinckley Sandstone
- North Shore Volcanic Group
- Puckwunge Conglomerate
- Solor Church Formation (subsurface only)
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- Trommald Formation
- Virginia Formation
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