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The Pennsylvanian formations of southeastern Oklahoma are correlated with those of northeastern Oklahoma. The Atoka, Hartshorne, McAlester, and Savanna formations and a portion of the Boggy shale--all of lower Pennsylvanian age--are directly traceable into the Winslow formation as heretofore mapped in the Muskogee Quadrangle. The upper sandstone member of the Savanna sandstone is equivalent to the Bluejacket sandstone member of the Cherokee shale on the north side of Arkansas River and is herein designated as the Bluejacket sandstone member of the Savanna sandstone. The outcrop equivalents of the oil and gas sands of western Muskogee County have been recognized.
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