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- Gettysburg_Formation abstract "The Gettysburg Formation is a mapped bedrock unit consisting primarily of sandstones, conglomerates, and shales.The Gettysburg Formation was first described in the Gettysburg area of Adams County, Pennsylvania in 1929, and over the following decade was mapped in adjacent York County, Pennsylvania and Frederick County, Maryland. It was then typically called the "Gettysburg shale," and was described as "thick red shales and soft red sandstones." The majority of this early mapping was done by G. W. Stose, A. I. Jonas, and Florence Bascom. Later workers described it as "Red, medium- to fine-grained sandstone and shale."The rock unit was formalized into a Formation in 1963 by J. D. Glaeser. Glaeser re-mapped some areas previously mapped as the Gettysburg Formation to the Hammer Creek Formation.A major groundwater resources study of the Gettysburg Formation and other formations of the Newark Supergroup in Pennsylvania was published by Charles R. Wood in 1980.".
- Gettysburg_Formation thumbnail Gettysburg_Formation_outcrop.jpg?width=300.
- Gettysburg_Formation wikiPageID "37077588".
- Gettysburg_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "543237427".
- Gettysburg_Formation age "Late Triassic".
- Gettysburg_Formation caption "Outcrop of Gettysburg Formation along Conewago Road in York County, Pennsylvania, facing east from the bridge over Conewago Creek".
- Gettysburg_Formation extent "Pennsylvania, Maryland".
- Gettysburg_Formation hasPhotoCollection Gettysburg_Formation.
- Gettysburg_Formation name "Gettysburg Formation".
- Gettysburg_Formation namedby "Stose and Bascom, 1929".
- Gettysburg_Formation namedfor Gettysburg,_Pennsylvania.
- Gettysburg_Formation otherlithology "shale".
- Gettysburg_Formation overlies New_Oxford_Formation.
- Gettysburg_Formation prilithology "sandstone, conglomerate".
- Gettysburg_Formation subunits "Heidlersburg member, Arendtsville fanglomerate lentil, Elizabeth Furnace conglomerate member, Conewago conglomerate member".
- Gettysburg_Formation thickness "5000 m".
- Gettysburg_Formation type "sedimentary".
- Gettysburg_Formation unitof "Newark Supergroup".
- Gettysburg_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Pennsylvania.
- Gettysburg_Formation subject Category:Triassic_geologic_formations.
- Gettysburg_Formation comment "The Gettysburg Formation is a mapped bedrock unit consisting primarily of sandstones, conglomerates, and shales.The Gettysburg Formation was first described in the Gettysburg area of Adams County, Pennsylvania in 1929, and over the following decade was mapped in adjacent York County, Pennsylvania and Frederick County, Maryland. It was then typically called the "Gettysburg shale," and was described as "thick red shales and soft red sandstones." The majority of this early mapping was done by G.".
- Gettysburg_Formation label "Gettysburg Formation".
- Gettysburg_Formation sameAs m.0n4cb45.
- Gettysburg_Formation sameAs Q5554760.
- Gettysburg_Formation sameAs Q5554760.
- Gettysburg_Formation wasDerivedFrom Gettysburg_Formation?oldid=543237427.
- Gettysburg_Formation depiction Gettysburg_Formation_outcrop.jpg.
- Gettysburg_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Gettysburg_Formation.