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An outcrop with the base of the Cleveland Shale Member of the Ohio Shale in West Creek, locally known as Skinner's Run, east of Broadview Road in Brooklyn Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in 1982.
An outcrop of the Cleveland Shale Member of the Ohio Shale along the Rocky River in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Unit lithology in this area is shale, siltstone, and sandstone. Bedrock is from the Devonian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Dr. Paul Potter.
An outcrop of the Cleveland Shale Member of the Ohio Shale along the Rocky River at Cedar Point Road in Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. 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 1984.
A roadcut showing contact of the Bedford Shale with the Berea Sandstone on the west 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 of the Bedford Shale and the Berea Sandstone on the east side of United States Highway 23 north of Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. 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 the Pottsville Group-Sharon sandstone/conglomerate along the north side of State Route 124 in the northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Scioto Township, Jackson County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone and conglomerate lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1982.
A cliff and boulders of the Pottsville Group-Sharon sandstone/conglomerate at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp, Jackson County, Ohio. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period.This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone and conglomerate lithologies. The photograph was taken by E. Mac Swinford circa 2002.
Outcrop of the Upper Mercer limestone of the Pottsville Group in Tuscarawas Township, Stark County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. Russell A. Brant is noted with the image information.This may be a photograph of work done by Richard M. DeLong for Measured Stratigraphic Section File Number 15129 in 1961.
An outcrop of the Pottsville Group-Sharon sandstone/conglomerate in Liberty Township, Jackson County, Ohio. Many scenic gorges, cliff exposures and outliers like this one known as
An outcrop with disconformity in the Mahoning sandstone of the Conemaugh Group along Ohio State Route 13 south of Millfield, Athens 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 in 1972. Location given is approximate based on best availble information.
An outcrop of the Brush Creek limestone of the Conemaugh Group behind the site of the former Perkins Pancake House north of Athens, Athens 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 in 1974.
An outcrop showing an Ames limestone horizon. This outcrop of the Conemaugh Group is north of Athens, Athens County, Ohio, on the United States Route 33 Bypass at Ohio State Route 550 (formerly the United States Route 50 Alternate). This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Pennsylvanian Geologic Period. The image was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1974.
Geologist George W. White taking samples on an outcrop of the Dunkard Group limestone at Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Myron T. Sturgeon in June 1944. Location approximate to Brown County, Ohio.
An outcrop with honeycomb weathering and crossbedding in the Hockingport sandstone of the Dunkard Group along Ohio State Route 124, 1 mile northeast of Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Michael C. Hansen in 1988. A NewsCenter article written by Todd Baucher and posted on November 16, 2009, describes the rerouting of Ohio State Route 124, which had previously followed the state line along the Ohio River. In 2009, the new Ohio State Route 124 opened routed along Athens County Road 62 (Youba Ridge Rd.) from Hockingport to a new eastern...
An outcrop of the Waynesburg sandstone of the Dunkard Group along the Ohio River north of Reedsville, Meigs County, Ohio. This area has shale, siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, limestone and coal lithologies. Bedrock is from the Late Pennsylvanian, Early Permian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken in 1970.
The Plum Run Stone quarry near Peebles, Adams County, Ohio. This image was taken near a fault with graben foramtion in the quarry. The Plum Run quarry is about 6 miles southeast of the central uplift of the Serpent Mound disturbance. According to Subsurface Geology of the Serpent Mound Disturbance, Adams, Highland, and Pike Counties, Ohio (Report of Investigations No. 146, page 9), a series of north-northwest-oriented grabens, bounded by normal faults and folds, has been observed at the Plum Run quarry. This area has dolomite, shale, limestone and sandstone lithologies. Bedrock is from the Silurian Geologic Period. The photograph was taken by Gerald H. Newsom during the American Association of Petroleum Geologists...
This photograph shows near vertical strata on the Central Peak of the Serpent Mound Impact Structure on the William V. Martin farm north of Peebles in Adams County, Ohio. This area has dolomite, shale, limestone, sandstone, and siltstone lithologies. Because of the geologic forces that have acted on the site of the impact crater, bedrock in the area is a mixture of uplifted, down dropped, faulted, folded and eroded rock from the Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian and Mississippian Geologic Periods. The photograph was taken by Gerald H. Newsom during the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Eastern Section Meeting Field Trip to the Plum Run Quarry and the Serpent Mound Disturbance on October 10, 1998. The Serpent...
A Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite false-color image with lineaments showing the central peak of the Serpent Mound Impact Structure. The image was taken in September 1994 and processing was done by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Real Estate Management. The image was used for Subsurface Geology of the Serpent Mound Disturbance, Adams, Highland, and Pike Counties, Ohio by Mark T. Baranoski, Gregory A. Schumacher, Doyle R. Watts, Richard W. Carlton, and Belgasem M. El-Saiti (Report of Investigations No. 146) published by the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 2003. The Serpent Mound Impact Structure is an approximately 9-mile-diameter area of highly disturbed and structurally deformed bedrock...
An outcrop of the Poverty Run-Lowelville limestone of the Pottsville Group at the Beach City Dam on Sugar Creek in Franklin Township, Tuscarawas 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 Michael C. Hansen in 1981.
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 Clark L. Scheerens during the Great Lakes Section Society for Sedimentary Geology's Annual Field Trip in September 1979.


map background search result map search result map Cleveland Shale Member Outcrop, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1982 Cleveland Shale Member Outcrop, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Cleveland Shale Outcrop, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1984 Bedford Shale Contact with Berea Sandstone, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1981 Outcrop of the Bedford Shale and Berea Sandstone, Ross County, Ohio, 1979 Sharon Sandstone/Conglomerate, Jackson County, Ohio, 1982 Canter's Cave 4-H Camp, Jackson County, Ohio, 2000-2005 Mercer Limestone, Stark County, Ohio, 1960s Beach City Dam, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 1981 Big Rock, Jackson County, Ohio, 1970s Disconformity in Mahoning Sandstone, Milfield, Athens County, Ohio, 1972 Brush Creek Limestone, Athens, Athens County, 1974 Ames Limestone Horizon Near Athens, Athens County, Ohio, 1974 Benwood Limestone, Morgan County, Ohio, 1979 Dunkard Group Limestone at Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, 1944 Hockingport Sandstone at Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio, 1988 Waynesburg Sandstone at Reedsville, Meigs County, Ohio, 1970 Faulting at Plum Run Stone Quarry Near Peebles, Adams County, Ohio, 1998 Serpent Mound Impact Structure Near Peebles, Adams County, Ohio, 1998 Landsat Thematic Mapper Satellite Image of the Serpent Mound Impact Structure, Adams County, Ohio, 1994