Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana

The Colgate Member (Fox Hills Formation), Little Beaver Creek, Marmarth, Bacon Creek, Huff, and Pretty Butte Members (Hell Creek Formation), and lower Ludlow Formation in the Glendive area, Montana consist of sandstone, sandy siltstone, shale, and lignite. The Colgate is 24 m thick and consists of m...

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Main Author: Butler, Raymond D.
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spelling ftunivndakota:oai:commons.und.edu:theses-1043 2023-06-11T04:10:37+02:00 Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana Butler, Raymond D. 1980-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://commons.und.edu/theses/44 https://commons.und.edu/context/theses/article/1043/viewcontent/Butler__Raymond__D.__PhD_Thesis_1980.pdf https://commons.und.edu/context/theses/article/1043/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Butler_Plates.zip unknown UND Scholarly Commons https://commons.und.edu/theses/44 https://commons.und.edu/context/theses/article/1043/viewcontent/Butler__Raymond__D.__PhD_Thesis_1980.pdf https://commons.und.edu/context/theses/article/1043/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Butler_Plates.zip Theses and Dissertations Geology--Montana--Glendive area Geology Stratigraphic Sediments (Geology)--Montana--Glendive area text 1980 ftunivndakota 2023-05-07T17:29:58Z The Colgate Member (Fox Hills Formation), Little Beaver Creek, Marmarth, Bacon Creek, Huff, and Pretty Butte Members (Hell Creek Formation), and lower Ludlow Formation in the Glendive area, Montana consist of sandstone, sandy siltstone, shale, and lignite. The Colgate is 24 m thick and consists of mostly sandstone, The Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) is 120 m thick, The basal member, the Little Beaver Creek, is up to 12 m thick and consists of about half sandstone and half shale. The Marmarth is 24 to 30 m thick and consists of mostly sandstone. The Bacon Creek is 36 m thick and the Huff is 42 to 48 m thick. Each is about half sandstone and half shale, but amounts vary locally from 10 to 90 percent, The Pretty Butte is generally less than 6 m thick and is mostly shale. Of the lower 50 m of the Ludlow Formation, sandstone forms 20 to 60 percent and the rest is mostly shale. Sandstone units are very-fine- to medium-grained, light olive gray to yellowish gray, fluted, concretion-bearing, cross-stratified, and fossiliferous, Upward-fining intervals, each about 6 m thick, may stack vertically to tens of meters to form multilateral complexes tens of kilometers wide or elongated, locally tabular, distributary and braided belts 150 to 1700 m wide. Paleocurrents parallel the belt margins and trend mostly east and southeast. Sandy siltstonea flank the sandstone and are yellowish gray to dark yellowish orange, 1 to 4 m thick, poorly sorted, laminated, cross-laminated, and fossiliferous, Shale units are light olive gray, olive gray, pale brown, silty, bentonitic, lignitic, laminated, and fossiliferous. They are a few tenths of a meter to 6 m or more thick in areas between belts. Lignites are pale brown to black, a few tenths of a meter thick, and interbedded with shale. Dinosaur, crocodile, turtle, fish, freshwater invertebrate, and terrestrial plant fossils including leaves and rootlets are common in the Hell Creek. Sandstones are interpreted to be point bar deposits of meandering distributary channels. Sandy ... Text Beaver Creek UND Scholarly Commons (University of North Dakota) Bacon Creek ENVELOPE(-133.654,-133.654,58.666,58.666)
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topic Geology--Montana--Glendive area
Geology
Stratigraphic
Sediments (Geology)--Montana--Glendive area
spellingShingle Geology--Montana--Glendive area
Geology
Stratigraphic
Sediments (Geology)--Montana--Glendive area
Butler, Raymond D.
Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
topic_facet Geology--Montana--Glendive area
Geology
Stratigraphic
Sediments (Geology)--Montana--Glendive area
description The Colgate Member (Fox Hills Formation), Little Beaver Creek, Marmarth, Bacon Creek, Huff, and Pretty Butte Members (Hell Creek Formation), and lower Ludlow Formation in the Glendive area, Montana consist of sandstone, sandy siltstone, shale, and lignite. The Colgate is 24 m thick and consists of mostly sandstone, The Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) is 120 m thick, The basal member, the Little Beaver Creek, is up to 12 m thick and consists of about half sandstone and half shale. The Marmarth is 24 to 30 m thick and consists of mostly sandstone. The Bacon Creek is 36 m thick and the Huff is 42 to 48 m thick. Each is about half sandstone and half shale, but amounts vary locally from 10 to 90 percent, The Pretty Butte is generally less than 6 m thick and is mostly shale. Of the lower 50 m of the Ludlow Formation, sandstone forms 20 to 60 percent and the rest is mostly shale. Sandstone units are very-fine- to medium-grained, light olive gray to yellowish gray, fluted, concretion-bearing, cross-stratified, and fossiliferous, Upward-fining intervals, each about 6 m thick, may stack vertically to tens of meters to form multilateral complexes tens of kilometers wide or elongated, locally tabular, distributary and braided belts 150 to 1700 m wide. Paleocurrents parallel the belt margins and trend mostly east and southeast. Sandy siltstonea flank the sandstone and are yellowish gray to dark yellowish orange, 1 to 4 m thick, poorly sorted, laminated, cross-laminated, and fossiliferous, Shale units are light olive gray, olive gray, pale brown, silty, bentonitic, lignitic, laminated, and fossiliferous. They are a few tenths of a meter to 6 m or more thick in areas between belts. Lignites are pale brown to black, a few tenths of a meter thick, and interbedded with shale. Dinosaur, crocodile, turtle, fish, freshwater invertebrate, and terrestrial plant fossils including leaves and rootlets are common in the Hell Creek. Sandstones are interpreted to be point bar deposits of meandering distributary channels. Sandy ...
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title Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
title_short Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
title_full Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
title_fullStr Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) and adjacent strata, Glendive area, Montana
title_sort stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional environments of the hell creek formation (late cretaceous) and adjacent strata, glendive area, montana
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