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A deep water turbidity origin for the Altuda Formation (Capitanian, Permian), Northwest Glass Mountains, Texas

Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Sciences
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Abstract

The Altuda Formation (Capitanian) in the northwestern Glass Mountains is comprised of thin, even bedded limestones, dolostones, mixed clastic-carbonates, and silt/sandstones interbedded with basin-ward dipping wedge-shaped clinoforms of the Captian Limestone. The formation is characterized by graded bedding, planar laminations, flame structures, contorted/convolute bedding, horizontal branching burrows, and shelf-derived normal marine fauna. A detailed study of the Altuda Formation north of Old Blue Mountain, Glass Mountains, reveals that the formation in this area was deposited by turbidity currents in slope to basinal settings.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title A deep water turbidity origin for the Altuda Formation (Capitanian, Permian), Northwest Glass Mountains, Texas
Series title Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Sciences
Volume 32
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Description 14 p.
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Sciences
First page 319
Last page 332
Country United States
State Texas
Other Geospatial Altuda Formation;Glass Mountains
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