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Brassfield Formation

Brassfield Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Silurian
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Brassfield Formation exposed in Oakes Quarry near Fairborn, Ohio.
Type Sedimentary
Underlies Dayton Formation
Overlies Drakes Formation
Lithology
Primary Limestone
Other Dolomite
Location
Region East-central USA
Country United States
Extent East-central USA
Type section
Named for Brassfield, Kentucky
Named by Foerste (1906, p. 18, 27)

The Brassfield Formation, named by A.F. Foerste in 1906, is a limestone and dolomite formation exposed in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and West Virginia in the United States. It is Early Silurian (Aeronian, Llandoverian) in age and well known for its abundant echinoderms, corals and stromatoporoids. In Ohio, where the unit has escaped dolomitization, the Brassfield is an encrinite biosparite with numerous crinoid species.



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