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Outcrop of the Allegheny Group at Glen Ebon in York Township, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, coal, clay and flint lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken by Micheal C. Hansen in 1976.
An outcrop of the Middle Kittanning (No. 6) coal of the Allegheny Group at the Boich Mining Company strip pit south of Interstate 70 on the west side of Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, coal, clay and flint lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in February 1979 and includes Horace R. Collins and George Botoman of the Ohio Geological Survey.
An outcrop of the Allegheny Group along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company cut northwest of Mineral City, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. The image shows removal of debris caused by highly fractured spalling rock at the location of the outcrop. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, coal, clay and flint lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period.
An outcrop with draped strata on the edge of massive sandstone of the Allegheny Group at Glen Ebon in York Township, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, coal, clay and flint lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken by Micheal C. Hansen in 1976.
An outcrop of the Benwood limestone of the Monongahela Group at an Ohio Power Company pit in Morgan County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen during the Great Lakes Section Society for Sedimentary Geology's Annual Field Trip in September 1979.
An outcrop with limestone parting in the Uniontown (No. 10) coal of the Monongahela Group at Blaine Hill east of St. Clairsville at Blaine, Belmont County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Myron T. Sturgeon in June 1944.
An outcrop with the Freeport sandstone of the Allegheny and Pottsville Groups undivided along Interstate 77 near mile marker 63 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, coal, clay and flint lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1981.
Outcrop of Plum Brook Shale in Groton Township of Erie County, Ohio. This is a photograph of a railroad pit taken near the intersection of the Norfolk Southern Railroad and State Route 4. Unit lithology is shale and argillaceous limestone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. Photograph was taken by Ralph J. Bernhagen in 1966.
A waterfall flowing over an outcrop of Columbus Limestone at Hayden Falls Park in Franklin County, Ohio. Unit Lithology in this area is limestone and dolomite. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period.
Distant view of an outcrop of the Ohio Shale at Copperas Mountain near Bainbridge in Ross County, Ohio. The photograph is taken looking southward across the farm fields of the Paint Creek valley toward the cliff face wall. Unit lithology in this area is Ohio Shale overlain by Bedford Shale and Berea Sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken October 26, 1982.
An outcrop of the Ohio Shale at Copperas Mountain near Bainbridge in Ross County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is Ohio Shale overlain by Bedford Shale and Berea Sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. This photograph was an entry in the 1982 Ohio Geology Slide Contest.
An outcrop of the Ohio Shale at Copperas Mountain near Bainbridge in Ross County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is Ohio Shale overlain by Bedford Shale and Berea Sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in 1978.
An outcrop of the Bedford Shale and Berea Sandstone on the northwest side of United States Highway 23 south of Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. There is an Ohio Shale outcropping in the field at the bottom right foreground of the photograph. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1979.
An outcrop of Bedford Shale at the Galena Shale, Tile and Brick Company claypit near Galena, Delaware County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken 1975.
An outcrop of the Berea Sandstone on the east side of Interstate 77 south of mile marker 155 at Independence, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1981.
An outcrop showing step faults in the Berea Sandstone in the Rocky River Reservation at Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Unit lithology in the area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period.
Outcrop of the Cuyahoga Formation along State Route 16 west of Newark, Licking County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone and conglomerate lithologies. Bedrock is from the Mississippian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in 1976.
An outcrop of the Black Hand Sandstone Member of the Cuyahoga Formation behind Malabar Inn in Richland County, Ohio. The rock surface pictured here shows prominent crossbedding and honeycomb weathering. Bedrock is from the Mississippian Geologic Period. The location is approximate to Malabar Inn.
Outcrop of the Pottsville Group in Licking Township, Licking County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Pauline Smyth on September 23, 1953.
The sandstone cliff site of Ohio's only fatal landslide on United States Highway 52, west of Hanging Rock, Lawrence County, Ohio. The landslide killed James A. Spence of Ironton on December 24, 1986. Joints in the sandstone are visible in the outcrop. The massive sandstone responsible for the main mass of rockfall ranges up to 60 feet thick and is stratigraphically below the Vanport limestone. The rocks involved in the fall are assigned to either the Upper Pottsville or the Lower Allegheny Group undivided. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image comes from the files of the Ohio Department of Transportation.


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