- Carmel Formation
The Carmel Formation is a
geologic formation in theSan Rafael Group that is spread across theU.S. state s ofWyoming ,Utah ,Colorado , north eastArizona andNew Mexico . Part of theColorado Plateau , this formation was laid down in theMiddle Jurassic during the earlyCallovian , through theBathonian and into the lateBajocian stages. [GEOLEX database]Asterisks (*) below indicate usage by the
U.S. Geological Survey .ubunits
Members (alphabetical ): [GEOLEX database]
*Co-op Creek Limestone Member (UT),
*Crystal Creek Member (UT),
*Homestake Limestone Member (UT*),
*Judd Hollow Member (AZ*,UT*) or Judd Hollow Tongue (AZ*,UT*),
*Kolob Limestone Member (UT), [name usage violates the1983 North American Stratigraphic Code ] [GEOLEX database]
*Paria River Member (UT*),
*Wiggler Wash Member (UT*),
*Winsor Member (UT*).History of investigation
In 1928 Gilluly and Reeside stated an intent to name the formation after
Mount Carmel but did not give a type locality. They noted it as a basal formation in the San Rafael Group (new) inSan Rafael Swell , inEmery County, Utah . An overview along with a type locality and source of name was stated by Gregory and Moore in 1931. Mackin revised the formation's description and assigned the Homestake Limestone Member to it in 1954. Harshbarger and others created an overview in 1957. Its eastern areal limits were described by Wright and others in 1962. In 1963, western areal limits along with an overview were completed by Schultz and Wright. Another revision was done by Phoenix in 1963 who also added a Judd Hollow Tongue member. Isotopic dating was conducted by Marvin and others in 1965. The Kolob, Crystal Creek, Paria River, Winsor, and Wiggler Wash members were assiged by Thompson and Stokes in 1970. Areal limits were adjusted by O'Sullivan and Craig in 1973 and again in 1983 by Blakey and others. An overview was completed by Chapman in 1989. Hintze and others conducted isotopic dating and created an overview in 1994. [For the whole section, except where noted: GEOLEX database: Summary of Citation]Places found
Geologic Province: [GEOLEX database]
*Black Mesa Basin *
*Great Basin province*
*Green River Basin *
*Paradox Basin *
*Plateau sedimentary province *
*San Juan Basin
*Uinta Basin *
*Uinta Uplift *References
External links
* [http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Geolex/NewUnits/unit_6969.html GEOLEX database entry for Carmel] , USGS (viewed 20 March 2006)
* [http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Geolex/NewRefsmry/sumry_6969.html GEOLEX database: Summary of Citations for Carmel] , USGS (viewed 20 March 2006)
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