Blaylock Sandstone
The Blaylock Sandstone is a Silurian geologic formation in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma. First described in 1892,[4] this unit was not named until 1909 by Albert Homer Purdue in his study of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.[2][3] Purdue assigned the Blaylock Mountain in Montgomery County, Arkansas as the type locality, but did not designate a stratotype. As of 2017, a reference section for this unit has yet to be designated.
| Blaylock Sandstone | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Silurian | |
| Type | Formation | 
| Unit of | none | 
| Sub-units | none | 
| Underlies | Missouri Mountain Shale | 
| Overlies | Polk Creek Shale | 
| Thickness | up to 1200 feet[1] | 
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Sandstone | 
| Location | |
| Region | Arkansas, Oklahoma | 
| Country | United States | 
| Type section | |
| Named for | Blaylock Mountain, Montgomery County, Arkansas | 
| Named by | Albert Homer Purdue[2][3] | 
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References
    
- McFarland, John David (2004) [1998]. "Stratigraphic summary of Arkansas" (PDF). Arkansas Geological Commission Information Circular. 36: 20–21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
- Purdue, A.H. (1909). Slates of Arkansas. Geological Survey of Arkansas. pp. 30, 35.
- Purdue, A.H. (1909). "Structure and stratigraphy of the Ouachita Ordovician area, Arkansas (abstract)". Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 19: 556–557.
- Griswold, L.S. (1892). "Whetstones and the novaculites". Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Arkansas for 1890. 3.
- Miser, Hugh D.; Purdue, A.H. (1929). "Geology of the De Queen and Caddo Gap quadrangles, Arkansas". U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin. 808: 45.
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