- Bald Eagle Formation
The
Ordovician Bald Eagle Formation (Obe) is a mapped bedrock unit in centralPennsylvania . It is a ridge-forming unit in theAppalachian Mountains .Description
The Bald Eagle is defined as a gray to olive-gray and grayish-red, fine to coarse-grained crossbedded
sandstone orgreywacke . A conglomeratic member, called the Lost Run member (Obelr), exists in some locations.Berg, T.M., Edmunds, W.E., Geyer, A.R. and others, compilers, (1980). Geologic Map of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Map 1, scale 1:250,000.]The Bald Eagle has always been intrepreted as
molasse resulting from theTaconic orogeny .Fossils
Very few fossils exist in the Bald Eagle Formation, and most of them are
trace fossils .Age
Relative age dating of the Bald Eagle places it in the Upper
Ordovician period, being deposited between 488.3 to 443.7 (±10) million years ago. It rests conformably atop theReedsville Formation and conformably below theJuniata Formation . [Berg, T.M., et al., (1983). Stratagraphic Correlation Chart of Pennsylvania: G75, Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.]Economic Uses
The Bald Eagle is a good source of road material,
riprap and building stone.cite paper|url=http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/openfile/mcalevysfort.pdf|format=pdf|author= Doden, Arnold G. and Gold, David P.|year=2008|title=Bedrock Geologic Map of The Mc Alevys Fort Quadrangle, Huntingdon, Centre, and Mifflin Counties, Pennsylvania|publisher=Pennsylvania Geological Survey] However,iron pyrite inclusions may lead to acidic rainwater runoff.References
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Geology of Pennsylvania
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