New stratigraphic rank for the Carboniferous, Cississippian, and Pennsylvanian in Kansas

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A new classification for the Carboniferous System/Period is formally adopted by the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS), and Zeller (1968) is modified accordingly. The Carboniferous is the system/period between the Devonian and Permian, and the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian are subsystems/subperiods of the Carboniferous. The Mississippian is subdivided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Mississippian Series and the Pennsylvanian is subdivided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Pennsylvanian Series. Regional stage names remain unchanged.

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Sawin, R. S., Franseen, E. K., Watney, W. L., West, R. R., & Ludvigson, G. A. (2009). New stratigraphic rank for the Carboniferous, Cississippian, and Pennsylvanian in Kansas. Current Research in Earth Sciences, 256(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.17161/kgsbulletin.no.256.20374

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