A review of the Stratigraphy of the Ogallala Formation and revision of Neogene ("Tertiary") nomenclature in Kansas

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The member names for the Ogallala Formation (including the Valentine, Ash Hollow, and Kimball) in Kansas of Zeller (1968) are abandoned. The Ogallala Formation in Kansas includes strata of Miocene and earliest Pliocene age, revising earlier correlation to the Pliocene only (Zeller, 1968). The Kansas Geological Survey is abandoning use of the term "Tertiary," to be replaced by the term "Neogene." International stage boundaries for the Neogene have not been established in Kansas.

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Ludvigson, G. A., Sawin, R. S., Franseen, E. K., Watney, W. L., West, R. R., & Smith, J. J. (2009). A review of the Stratigraphy of the Ogallala Formation and revision of Neogene (“Tertiary”) nomenclature in Kansas. Current Research in Earth Sciences. https://doi.org/10.17161/cres.v0i256.11812

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