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Volume: 65 (1981)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 960

Last Page: 960

Title: Genetic Lithostratigraphy of Dunkard Group, Southwestern Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Thomas R. Moore

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

The Dunkard Group (Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian) consists of 400 m of Previous HitclasticNext Hit sedimentary rocks with thin limestones and coals that were deposited in deltaic and alluvial-plain environments during the final stages of late Paleozoic sedimentation in the Appalachian basin. Previous HitLithofaciesNext Hit indicative of deposition in prograding, tidally influenced, high-constructive deltas dominate the lower Dunkard; these Previous HitlithofaciesNext Hit are superseded up-section by alluvial-plain Previous HitlithofaciesNext Hit. The distribution of Previous HitlithofaciesNext Hit and paleocurrent data indicates that the fluival-deltaic Previous HitsystemsNext Hit prograded northward during deposition of the Dunkard. Sandstones of the Dunkard Group are typically multistory belt sands which were deposited by meandering rivers and highly sinuous delta distributaries.

Petrographic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit indicates that Dunkard sandstones are immature to submature litharenites derived from a mixed sedimentary, metasedimentary, and volcanic terrane, suggesting a collision orogene provenance related to Alleghenian suturing. Composition of the sandstones is strongly grain-size controlled and Previous HitdepositionalTop environments influenced composition by controlling grain size. Constant composition through the section suggests no major change in source lithology or tectonic regime of the source area during Dunkard deposition.

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