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Stratigraphic range: Rhuddanian-Eifelian ~ | |
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Named for | Hunton, Coal County, Oklahoma |
Named by | Joseph A. Taff, 1902[1] |
The Hunton Megagroup also Hunton Super Group, Hunton Group, Hunton Formation and Hunton Limestone is predominantly composed of carbonate rock, deposited between the Silurian and early to mid Devonian periods. In many States it acts as a reservoir for both hydrocarbons and water.[2]