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Linconshire Limestone

Title: Linconshire Limestone
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 177 | Pages: 0.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Linconshire Limestone

The Lincolnshire limestone was laid down by the Sauk Sea. Then the Penobscot Orogeny (collision of Africa with North America) occurred. As the Penobscot Orogeny was causing mountain building, rivers and streams started to erode sediments away. These sediments consisted of clay, silt, and sand. As these sediments eroded, they stopped the formation of the limestones. These sediments that eroded away formed the Martinsburg formation of shale and the Juniata formation of sandstones of the …showed first 75 words of 177 total

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showed last 75 words of 177 total…the Cayuga group and the Keyser limestone of the Silurian. Also deposited was the Helderberg group. Once again there was an orogeny. The Caledonian Orogeny produced the Ridgely sandstone, Millboro Shale, and the Brallier Shale of the Lower and Upper Devonian. The ridges of the ridge and valley consist of resistant rocks such as the Juniata formation. Softer, more easily eroded rocks such as the Millboro shales and the Keyser limestone develop the Valleys. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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