Citronelle Formation

The Citronelle Formation is a Hemphillian geologic formation in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana.

Citronelle Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Pliocene (late Hemphillian)
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Outcrops of the Citronelle Formation in Georgia, in front of and below the train engine
TypeFormation
Lithology
PrimaryClaystone, sandstone
OtherMarl
Location
Coordinates30.8°N 88.1°W / 30.8; -88.1
Approximate paleocoordinates31.0°N 86.4°W / 31.0; -86.4
RegionAlabama, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi
Country United States
Citronelle Formation (the United States)
Citronelle Formation (Alabama)
Pliocene Citronelle Formation geologic map

Fossil content

It preserves fossils of:[1]

See also

References

Further reading

  • E. M. Manning and B. J. MacFadden. 1989. Pliocene three-toed horses from Louisiana, with comments on the Citronelle Formation. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 22(2):35-46
  • W. C. Isphording and G. M. Lamb. 1971. Age and origin of the Citronelle Formation in Alabama. Geological Society America Bulletin 82:775-780
  • L. N. Glawe. 1966. Geologic section exposed in Lone Star Cement Company quarry at St. Stephens Bluff on Tombigbee River, 2 2 miles northeast of the present town of St Stephens, Ala. Facies Changes in the Alabama Tertiary 95-98
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