Publisher:Indiana Geological & Water Survey; Department of Natural Resources
Citation:Smith, N. M., 1965, The Sanders Group and subjacent Muldraugh Formation (Mississippian) in Indiana: Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 29, 20 p., 2 figs.
Series, #:Report of Progress;29
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Type:Technical Report
Abstract:
Lithologic similarities between the Salem Limestone and the
subjacent Harrodsburg Limestone, redefined here, indicate a close
relationship between these formations, which are assigned to a new
rock unit, the Sanders Group (middle Mississippian). The Harrodsburg
Limestone is redefilled to exclude a dissimilar unit, the Ramp
Creek Limestone Member. which is reassigned to the highest formation
(Muldraugh) of the Borden Group; thus the Borden Group is
modified by the addition of the Ramp Creek. The Ramp Creek is
expanded to include subjacent rocks of similar lithologies that were
formerly classed as parts of the Edwardsville Formation. The
Leesville and Guthrie Creek Members are retained as parts of the
Harrodsburg Limestone. The name Muldraugh Formation, excluding
here the Leesville and Guthrie Creek Members of former
usage in Kentucky~ is introduced for the uppermost formation of the
Borden Group in Indiana. The Muldraugh includes the Ramp Creek
Limestone Member and the redefined Edwardsville Member and the
Floyds Knob Limestone Member; the Floyds 'knob and Edwardsville,
formerly classified as formations, have widespread but thin carbonate
rocks that are intercalated with calcareous, quartzose, and
argillaceous rocks very similar lithologically to those of the revised
Ramp Creek.