TY - JOUR
T1 - Depositional and Ichnofossil Characteristics of the Meigs Member, Coosawhatchie Formation (Miocene), East Central Georgia
AU - Rich, Fredrick J.
AU - Trupe, Charles H.
AU - Slack, Trevor Z.
AU - Camann, Eleanor
PY - 2009/3/1
Y1 - 2009/3/1
N2 - The coastal plain of Georgia is host to a wide variety of Miocene strata that have been assigned to the Coosawhatchie Formation. The five members of the Coosawhatchie differ greatly in their sedimentological and stratigraphie characteristics, but they are all acknowledged to be of marine, marginal marine, or freshwater origin. The general lack of fossils of any kind has lead to a poor un derstanding of the origin of much of Coosawhatchie, which is one of the most visible and widespread units on the Georgia coastal plain. We have found abundant, well-pre- served burrows of thallasinoid shrimp (ich nogenus Ophiomorpha) in the Meigs Member of the Cossawhatchie Fm. where it is exposed near Middleground, Bulloch County, Georgia. Therefore, the sediments are interpreted to have accumulated in nearshore environments of normal salinity.
AB - The coastal plain of Georgia is host to a wide variety of Miocene strata that have been assigned to the Coosawhatchie Formation. The five members of the Coosawhatchie differ greatly in their sedimentological and stratigraphie characteristics, but they are all acknowledged to be of marine, marginal marine, or freshwater origin. The general lack of fossils of any kind has lead to a poor un derstanding of the origin of much of Coosawhatchie, which is one of the most visible and widespread units on the Georgia coastal plain. We have found abundant, well-pre- served burrows of thallasinoid shrimp (ich nogenus Ophiomorpha) in the Meigs Member of the Cossawhatchie Fm. where it is exposed near Middleground, Bulloch County, Georgia. Therefore, the sediments are interpreted to have accumulated in nearshore environments of normal salinity.
KW - Coosawhatchie Formation
KW - Ichnogenus Ophiomorpha
KW - Sediments
UR - https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/geo-facpubs/15
UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290057078_Depositional_and_ichnofossil_characteristics_of_the_meigs_member_coosawhatchie_formation_miocene_east_central_georgia
M3 - Article
SN - 0038-3678
VL - 46
JO - Southeastern Geology
JF - Southeastern Geology
ER -