The Tallahatta Formation is a
geologic formation
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found on the surface in
Alabama
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Florida
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Georgia
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Mississippi
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. It is also located in the subsurface of Kentucky.
The Tallahatta formation is part of the
Claiborne Group and contains four members: the ''Basic City Shale'' in Mississippi, the ''Holy Springs Sand Member'' in Mississippi, the ''Meridian Sand Member'' in Alabama and Mississippi, and the ''Neshoba Sand Member'' in Mississippi.
It preserves
fossils
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dating back to the
Paleogene
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period, specifically the
Eocene
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.
History
As early as 1823, the rocks that would later become the Tallahatta Formation was referred to as "Buhrstone", a type of porous limestone.
Other terms used to describe this rock were "Siliceous Claiborne" in Mississippi and the "Choctaw buhrstone" in Alabama.
These rocks became known as the Tallahatta Formation in 1898.
Originally, the
Winona Formation was considered part of the Tallahatta as the Winona Sand Member before it was split off as a separate formation.
No submembers exist in Georgia or Florida for this formation. In South Carolina, the basal member of the Claiborne Group is called the Conagree Formation, which correlates to the Tallahatta Formation.
It has been proposed that the Tallahatta Formation in Georgia be renamed the Conagree Formation.
Members
Basic City Shale
The Basic City Shale Member gets its name from
Basic, Mississippi. It is also called the Basic Claystone or Basic Clay Member.
It is a siliceous shale interlaminated with beds of sandstone and siltstone.
It is described as "sparingly fossiliferous"
and contains signs of
bioturbation
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. It was deposited in a near-shore, quiet marine environment.
It overlays the Meridian Sand Member.
Holly Springs Sand Member
The Holly Springs Sand Member takes its name from
Holly Springs, Mississippi
Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the southern border of Tennessee. Near the Mississippi Delta, the area was developed by European Americans for cotton plantations and was dep ...
. It was originally considered a member of the
Wilcox Formation
The Wilcox Formation is a geologic formation in Tennessee. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period.
The first hydrocarbon discover in the formation occurred in 1928, onshore Texas. Subsequent field discoveries included the Se ...
in Mississippi and is dominated by coarse grained, cross bedded sand. The name was abandoned, upgraded to a formation, and added as a member of the Tallahatta Formation. It is still considered a separate formation in
Missouri
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as part of the Wilcox Group.
Meridian Sand Member
The Meridian Sand Member was named for
Meridian, Mississippi
Meridian is the seventh largest city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, with a population of 41,148 at the 2010 census and an estimated population in 2018 of 36,347. It is the county seat of Lauderdale County and the principal city of the Meri ...
and is a very coarse to medium, nonfossiliferous sand.
It was also called the Meridian Formation, the Meridian Sand, or the Meridian Buhrstone, and is not always grouped as part of the Tallahatta Formation and some earlier works considered it part of the
Wilcox Group.
It is the oldest member of the Tallahatta Formation and is thought to represent a fluvial deposition.
Neshoba Sand Member
The Neshoba Sand Member was named for
Neshoba Co., Mississippi and is a non-fossiliferous sand. It was considered part of the Winona Formation, but was separated out due to its low
glauconite
Glauconite is an iron potassium phyllosilicate (mica group) mineral of characteristic green color which is very friable and has very low weathering resistance.
It crystallizes with a monoclinic geometry. Its name is derived from the Greek () ...
concentration and the presence of an
unconformity
An unconformity is a buried erosional or non-depositional surface separating two rock masses or strata of different ages, indicating that sediment deposition was not continuous. In general, the older layer was exposed to erosion for an interval o ...
.
The sand grains grow steadily coarser from top to bottom, and is thought to represent a
marine regression
A marine regression is a geological process occurring when areas of submerged seafloor are exposed above the sea level. The opposite event, marine transgression, occurs when flooding from the sea covers previously-exposed land.
Evidence of marin ...
depositional environment.
See also
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Mississippi
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Paleontology in Georgia (U.S. state) The location and boundaries of the U.S. state of Georgia
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References
* {{cite web, title= Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database, author= ((Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database)), url= http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=home, access-date= 17 December 2021
Paleogene Georgia (U.S. state)
Paleogene Alabama
Paleogene Mississippi