Eau Claire Formation

American geologic formation
Eau Claire Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cambrian
Eau Claire Formation (Middle to Upper Cambrian; Warren County core, Ohio)
TypeFormation
Unit ofMunising Group
UnderliesDavis Formation, Galesville Sandstone, Kerbel Formation, Knox Dolomite, and Potosi Dolomite
OverliesMount Simon Sandstone
Thickness400 to 1000 feet in Indiana[1]
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherSiltstone, shale, dolomite
Location
RegionIndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, western Ohio, and western Kentucky. Equivalent to the Bonneterre Formation in Missouri[1]
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forOutcrops along the Eau Claire River, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin[1]
Named byE. O. Ulrich

The Eau Claire Formation is a geologic formation in the north central United States. It preserves trilobite fossils from the Cambrian Period.[1]

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b c d "Eau Claire Formation". Indiana Geological Survey. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
  • Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database. "Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database". Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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    Kinkaid Limestone
    Dagonia Sandstone
    Clore Formation
    Palestine Sandstone
    Menard Limestone
    Waltersburg Formation
    Vianna Formation
    Tar Springs Sandstone
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Givetian
Eifelian
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Emsian
New Harmony Group
Pragian
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Ludlow
Ludfordian
Gorstian
Wenlock
Homerian
Sheinwoodian
Hunton Megagroup
  • Marcus Dolomite
Llandovery
Telychian
Aeronian
Rhuddanian
  • Blanding Dolomite
Hunton Megagroup
  • Kankakee Dolomite
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Hirnantian
Sandbian
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Darriwilian
  • Dutchtown Limestone
  • St. Peter Sandstone
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    • Hinckley Sandstone
    • North Shore Volcanic Group
    • Puckwunge Conglomerate
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    • Antrim Formation
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    • Eau Claire Formation
    • Jordan Formation
    • Lone Rock Formation
    • Mazomanie Formation
    • Mt. Simon Formation
    • St. Lawrence Formation
    • Wonewoc Formation
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    Stenian


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