Earth:Blackwater Draw Formation

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Short description: Geologic formation in New Mexico and Texas
Blackwater Draw Formation
Stratigraphic range: Pleistocene
1.8–0.3 Ma
TypeFormation
OverliesOgallala Formation
AreaOver 100,000 km2
Thickness27 meters (89 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] 33°35′38″N 101°50′28″W / 33.594°N 101.841°W / 33.594; -101.841
RegionNew Mexico
Texas
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forBlackwater Draw
Named byC.C. Reeves
Year defined1976
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The Blackwater Draw Formation is a geologic formation in the southern High Plains of eastern New Mexico and Texas .[1] The formation was deposited between 1.8 million (Ma) and 300,000 years ago, corresponding to the early to middle Pleistocene epoch.[2]

Description

The formation is a very fine to fine red aeolian sandstone that rests on the resistant caprock calcrete of the Ogallala Formation. The formation is highly variable, but has a maximum thickness of 27 meters (89 ft).[2] The sediments generally are less coarse to the northeast, indicating that they had their source in the Pecos River valley.[3]

The formation is interpreted as loess deposition on a grassland.[2] Deposition was likely episodic, with peak deposition at times of more arid climate and soil formation during moister periods.[3][4]

The lower part of the formation contains an ash bed of the Toledo eruption in the Jemez Mountains[3] 1.61 million years ago (Ma). The formation also contains the 0.62 Ma Lava Creek B ash bed.[3] The upper part of the formation has an infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) age of 300 to 350 thousand years (ka), corresponding to the middle Pleistocene epoch.[2]

Fossils

Rhizoliths are locally abundant in paleosol beds and show features characteristic of small plants such as grasses.[4]

History of investigation

The unit was first investigated by John C. Frye and A. Byron Leonard in 1957, who named it the "Cover Sands".[1] The unit was formally named the Blackwater Draw Formation by C.C. Reeves, Jr., in 1976.[5]

See also

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in New Mexico
  • Paleontology in New Mexico

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