Conococheague Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Cambrian | |
Type | sedimentary |
Sub-units | Big Spring Station Member |
Underlies | Beekmantown Dolomite |
Overlies | Elbrook Formation[1] |
Lithology | |
Primary | Limestone |
Other | dolomite, sandstone |
Location | |
Region | Appalachian Basin of eastern North America |
Extent | Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia |
Type section | |
Named for | Conococheague Creek[2] |
Named by | G. W. Stose, 1908 |
The Conococheague Formation is a mapped Appalachian bedrock unit of Cambrian age, consisting primarily of limestone and dolomite. It occurs in central Maryland, southern and central Pennsylvania, the Valley and Ridge of Virginia and easternmost West Virginia.[3]