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The geology of Oklahoma is characterized by Carboniferous rocks in the east, Permian rocks in the center and towards the west, and a cover of Tertiary deposits in the panhandle to the west. The panhandle of Oklahoma is also noted for its Jurassic rocks as well.
Group or Formation Period Notes Ada Group/Ada Formation: Carboniferous: Altamont Formation: Carboniferous: Arbuckle Group/Arbuckle Formation: Ordovician: Arbuckle Group/Kindblade Formation
The Council Grove Group is a geologic group in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska as well as subsurface Colorado. It preserves fossils dating to the Carboniferous-Permian boundary. [1] [2] This group forms the foundations and lower ranges of the Flint Hills of Kansas, underlying the Chase Group that forms the highest ridges of the Flint Hills.
The Oklahoma Geological Society was established on the Oklahoma University campus under an agreement between OU geology professor, Charles N. Gould, and the OU Dean of Arts and Sciences, Professor James S. Buchanan. Gould had founded the Oklahoma Geological Survey in 1908 and became its first director until 1911, when he left to go into private ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Oklahoma: Country: United States: ... Joseph A. Taff, 1901 [1] The Wetumka Formation is a geologic formation in Oklahoma.
Printable version; In other projects ... Oklahoma: Country: United States: ... Named by: Joseph A. Taff, 1901 [1] The Wewoka Shale is a geologic formation in Oklahoma.
Printable version; In other projects ... Oklahoma: Country: United States: ... J. A. Taff, 1901 [1] The Holdenville Formation is a geologic formation in Oklahoma.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Oklahoma: Country: United States: The Deese Group is a geologic group in Oklahoma.