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Geological formation in the United States
Mahantango Formation
Stratigraphic range: Givetian, ~387 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Outcrop of the Mahantango on Rt. 522, Fulton County, Pennsylvania
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofHamilton Group
Sub-unitsSee: Description
UnderliesHarrell Shale and West Falls Formation
OverliesMarcellus Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale
OtherLimestone, Siltstone
Location
RegionAppalachian Basin of
eastern North America
ExtentMaryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
Type section
Named forMahantango Creek

The Devonian Mahantango Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland. It is named for the North branch of the Mahantango Creek in Perry and Juniata counties in Pennsylvania. It is a member of the Hamilton Group, along with the underlying the Marcellus Formation Shale. South of Tuscarora Mountain in south central Pennsylvania, the lower members of this unit were also mapped as the Montebello Formation. Details of the type section and of stratigraphic nomenclature for this unit as used by the U.S. Geological Survey are available on-line at the National Geologic Map Database.

Description

The Mahantango Formation is a gray, brown, and olive siltstone and shale, characterized by coarsening-upward cycles.

Stratigraphic Setting

Generalized stratigraphic nomenclature for the Middle Devonian strata in the Appalachian Basin.

The Mahantango Formation is typically found conformably overlying the Marcellus Formation, and underlying the Tully Limestone (where present).

The Mahantango has been divided into four members:

  • Tully Limestone: a fossiliferous calcareous shale. The Tully is a conspicuous formation, which separates the Mahantango from the Hamilton Group.
  • Sherman Ridge: Olive gray, fossiliferous, claystone and siltstone with interbedded fine sandstone coarsening upward.
  • Montebello Sandstone: Olive gray, fossiliferous, coarse to fine-grained sandstone, interbedded with siltstone and claystone, in coarsening upward cycles.
  • Fisher Ridge (also described as the Dalmatia and Turkey Ridge): silty claystone, siltstone, and very fine-grained sandstone.

The Sherman Ridge and Fisher Ridge are ridge-formers.

In south-central Pennsylvania, the Mahantango includes the Clearville, Frame, Chaneysville, and Gander Run Members.

Fossils

Enrolled Phacops rana from an outcrop of the Mahantango near Milesburg, Pennsylvania, with schizochroal eye visible

There are numerous marine fossils found in the Mahantango including brachiopods, crinoids, trilobites, bivalves, and bryozoans.

Brachiopods

Crinoids

Trilobites

Bivalves

Bryozoa

Atactotoechus furcatus

Coral

Gastropods

Cephalopods

Age

Relative age dating of the Mahantango places it in the Middle Devonian period, being deposited between 392 and 385 (±3) million years ago. It rests conformably atop the Marcellus Formation shale. Its upper contact is also conformable to the Trimmers Rock Formation and Harrell Shale. In 2012, Read and Erikson reported the formation as Givetian in Virginia.

Interpretation of Depositional Environments

The Mahantango represents a terrestrial to marine transition zone that went through many transgressive-regression sequences. The fine-grained rocks represent a shallow sea environment and accounts for many of the fossils. Coarser grained sediments represent near-shore environments, beaches, or possibly delta lobes. These environments were tide-dominated and often had violent storms. The Montebello Sandstone member is an example of a storm dominated rock unit. Brachiopod fossils are scattered in massive sandstone beds throughout the rock unit, while the Sherman Ridge member is more laminated with fossilized ripple marks often indicating tidal current directions.

See also

References

  1. Ryder, R.T., Swezey, C.S., Crangle, R.D., Jr., and Trippi, M.T., 2008, Geologic cross section E-E’ through the central Appalachian Basin from the Findlay Arch, Wood County, Ohio, to the Valley and Ridge Province, Pendleton County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map SIM-2985, 2 sheets with 48-page pamphlet. https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sim2985
  2. Ryder, R.T., Crangle, R.D., Jr., Trippi, M.H., Swezey, C.S., Lentz, E.E., Rowan, E.L., and Hope, R.S., 2009, Geologic cross section D-D’ through the central Appalachian basin from the Findlay arch, Sandusky County, Ohio, to the Valley and Ridge province, Hardy County, West Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map SIM-3067, 2 sheets with 52-page pamphlet. https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sim3067
  3. Ryder, R.T., Trippi, M.H., Swezey, C.S., Crangle, R.D., Jr., Hope, R.S., Rowan, E.L., and Lentz, E.E., 2012, Geologic cross section C-C’ through the central Appalachian basin from near the Findlay Arch, north-central Ohio, to the Valley and Ridge Province, Bedford County, south-central Pennsylvania: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map SIM-3172, 2 sheets with 70-page pamphlet. https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sim3172
  4. ^ "Explanation of Geologic Units" (PDF). Pennsylvania Geological Survey. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 22, 2003. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  5. Conlin, Richard R.; Hoskins, Donald M. Geologic Map of the Mifflintown Qd (Map). 1:24,000. Cartography by United States Geological Survey. Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Fourth Series. A126.
  6. "Geolex — Mahantango".
  7. 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.
  8. Milici, R.C., and Swezey, C.S., 2014, Assessment of Appalachian Basin oil and gas resources: Devonian gas shales of the Devonian Shale-Middle and Upper Paleozoic Total Petroleum System, in Ruppert, L.F., and Ryder, R.T., eds., Coal and Petroleum Resources in the Appalachian Basin: Distribution, Geologic Framework, and Geochemical Character: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1708, chapter G.9, 81p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1708/g9/pdf/pp1708_g9.pdf
  9. ^ Milici, Robert C.; Swezey, Christopher S. (2006). "Assessment of Appalachian Basin Oil and Gas Resources: Devonian Shale–Middle and Upper Paleozoic Total Petroleum System" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
  10. MacLachlan, D.B., Hoskins, D.M., Payne, D.F., (1995). Bedrock Geology of the Freeburg 7.5 minuet Quadrangle, Snyder County, Pennsylvania. ORF 95-04, The Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Harrisburg, PA.
  11. "Paleozoic Stratigraphic Column of Central Pennsylvania" (PDF). Bucknell University. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
  12. Berg, T.M., et al., (1983). Stratigraphic Correlation Chart of Pennsylvania: G75, Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
  13. Paleozoic Sedimentary Successions of the Virginia Valley & Ridge and Plateau
  14. Prave, A.R., Duke, W.L., Slattery, W. (1996). A depositional model for storm- and tide-dominated prograding siliciclastic shorelines from the Middle Devonian of the central Appalachian foreland basin, USA. Sedimentology, 43, 611-629.

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Chronostratigraphic context of the Mahantango Formation by state
Chronostratigraphy of Maryland
Ph
Pz
C
M
Serpukhovian
Viséan
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Lower
Emsian
Pragian
Lochkovian
Chronostratigraphy of Ohio
Ph
Pz
P
Cisuralian
Dunkard Group
Greene Formation
Washington Formation
C
Gzhelian
Dunkard Group
Waynesburg Formation
Monongahela Group
Uniontown Formation
Pittsburgh Formation
Kasimovian
Conemaugh Group
Casselman Formation
Glenshaw Formation
Moscovian
Allegheny Group
Pottsville Group
M
Viséan
Tournaisian
D
Upper
Famennian
Ohio Shale
Frasnian
West Falls Group
Angola Shale
Rhinestreet Shale
Middle
Givetian
Eifelian
Lower
Emsian
  • Amherstburg Dolomite
  • Detroit River Group
  • Hillsboro Sandstone
  • Lochkovian
    S
    Pridoli
  • Bertie Formation
  • Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Gorstian
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Lockport Group
    Gasport Dolomite
    Guelph Dolomite
    Goat Island Dolomite
    Llandovery
  • Brassfield Formation
  • Cabot Head Shale
  • Clinton Formation
  • Drowning Creek Formation
  • Manitoulin Dolomite
  • O
    Upper
    Middle
    Є
    Furongian
    Z
  • Swift Run Formation
  • Chronostratigraphy of Pennsylvania
    Ph
    Pz
    P
    Cisuralian
    Dunkard Group

    Greene Formation:

    Washington Formation:
    C
    Gzhelian
    Dunkard Group

    Waynesburg Formation:
    Monongahela Group

    Uniontown Formation:

    Pittsburgh Formation:
    Kasimovian
    Conemaugh Group

    Casselman Formation:
    Glenshaw Formation
    Mahoning Formation
    Moscovian
    Allegheny Group

    Freeport Formation:
    Kittanning Formation
    Clarian Formation
    Pottsville Group

    Beaver River Formation:
    Mercer Formation
    Bashkirian
    Pottsville Group

    Connoquenessing Formation:
    Sharon Formation
    M
    Serpukhovian
    Mauch Chunk Group
    Viséan
    Tournaisian
    Pocono Group
    D
    Upper
    Famennian
    Venango Group
    • Gantz, Hundred-foot sand, Fifty-foot sand, Thirty-foot sand, Nineveh-Snee, Gordon Stray, Fourth Sand, Fifth Sand, Bayard Sand, Elizabeth Sand, Sweet Richard,
      Chadakoin Formation, First Warren
    Bradford Group
    • Upper Warren, Lower Warren, Speechely Stray, Speechely, Balltown A, Balltown B, Balltown C, Sheffield, First Bradford, Second Bradford, Third Bradford, Kane
    Elk Group
    • 1st Elk Sand, 2nd Elk Sand, 3rd Elk Sand, 4th Elk Sand, 5th Elk Sand
    Ohio Shale
    Catskill Group
    Frasnian
    Catskill Group
    West Falls Group
    Sonyea Group
    Genesee Group / Harrell Shale
    Middle
    GivetianTully Limestone
    Hamilton Group
    Eifelian
    Hamilton Group
    Onondaga Limestone
    • Seneca
      Moorehouse
      Nedrow
      Edgecliff
    Lower
    Emsian
    Huntersville Chert, Needmore Shale, Bois Blanc Formation
    Oriskany Formation
    Helderberg Group (geology)
    Pragian
    Helderberg Group (geology)
    Lochkovian
    Helderberg Group (geology)
    S
    Pridoli
    Salina Group
    Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Salina Group
    Gorstian
    Salina Group
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Salina Group
    Lockport Group
    Llandovery
    Clinton Group
    Medina Group
    O
    Upper
    Trenton Group
    Black River Group

    Loyalsburg Formation

    Middle
    Lower
    Knox Supergroup
    Beekmantown Group
    Є
    Furongian
    Series 2
    Stage 4
  • Grenville Complex
  • Chronostratigraphy of Virginia
    Ph
    Pz
    C
    Moscovian
    Bashkirian
    M
    Serpukhovian
  • Bluefield Formation
  • Bluestone Formation
  • Cove Creek Formation
  • Fido Sandstone
  • Hinton Formation
  • Princeton Formation
  • Stony Gap Formation
  • Viséan
    Tournaisian
    D
    Upper
    Famennian
    Frasnian
    Middle
    Givetian
    Eifelian
    Lower
    Emsian
    Pragian
    Lochkovian
    S
    Pridoli
    Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Gorstian
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Sheinwoodian
    Llandovery
    Telychian
    Aeronian
    O
    Upper
    Middle
    Lower
    Є
    Z
    Chronostratigraphy of West Virginia
    Ph
    Cz
    Pe
    EoceneIgneous intrusives
    Mz
    JIgneous intrusives
    Pz
    P
    Cisuralian
    Asselian
    C
    Gzhelian
    Kasimovian
    Moscovian
    Bashkirian
    M
    Serpukhovian
    Viséan
    Tournaisian
    D
    Upper
    Famennian
    Frasnian
    Middle
    Givetian
    Eifelian
    Lower
    Emsian
    Pragian
    Lochkovian
    S
    Pridoli
    Ludlow
    Ludfordian
    Gorstian
    Wenlock
    Homerian
    Sheinwoodian
    Llandovery
    Telychian
    Aeronian
    O
    Upper
    Hirnantian
    Katian
    Sandbian
    Middle
    Darriwilian
  • Trenton Limestone
  • Black River Group
  • Dapingian
    Lower
    Tremadocian
  • Wells Creek Formation
  • Knox Group
    Є
    Furongian
    Stage 10
    Knox Group
    Chilhowee Group
    Antietam Formation
    Harpers Formation
    Weverton Formation
    Loudoun Formation
    Z
    Ediacaran
  • Catoctin Formation
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