Fort Riley Limestone

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Fort Riley Limestone
Stratigraphic range: Lower Permian
TypeFormation Member
Unit ofBarneston Limestone
UnderliesHolmesville Shale member of the Doyle Shale formation[1]
OverliesOketo Shale member of the Barneston Limestone formation
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
Location
Regionmid-continental
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forFort Riley, Kansas

The Fort Riley Limestone is a Permian stratigraphic unit and historic building stone, sold commercially as fine-grained Silverdale, at one time being quarried at Silverdale, Kansas.[2] The limestone outcrops in east-central Kansas, northeast-central Oklahoma, and southeastern Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. Its outcrop caps the bluffs overlooking the original buildings of Fort Riley.

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  1. ^ "Geology and Construction-Material Resources of Marion County, Kansas By F. E. BYRNE, C. P. WALTERS, J. L. HILL, and L. RISEMAN on USGS" (PDF).
  2. ^ Susan Ward Aber and David A. Grisafe (1982). Petrographic Characteristics of Kansas Building Limestones, Kansas Geological Survey, Bulletin 224. University of Kansas Publications, State Geological Survey of Kansas.

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