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Copper Harbor Conglomerate

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Copper Harbor Conglomerate
Stratigraphic range: Proterozoic
Copper from the Copper Harbor Conglomerate
TypeFormation
Unit ofOronto Group
UnderliesNonesuch Shale
OverliesPrecambrian crystalline basement rocks
Location
RegionMichigan and Wisconsin
Country United States

The Copper Harbor Conglomerate is a geologic formation in Michigan. It is part of the larger Oronto Group and its formation dates to the Stenian period of the Proterozoic.

References

Chronostratigraphy of Michigan
Ph
Cz
Q
Pleistocene
indet.Glacial till
Mz
J
indet.
Pz
C
indet.
M
D
Upper
indet.
Frasnian
Middle
Givetian
Lower
  • Garden Island Formation
  • S
    indet.
    Llandovery
    O
    Upper
    Sandbian
    Middle
    Darriwilian
  • Bill's Creek Shale
  • Lower
  • Au Train Formation
  • Є
    Chronostratigraphy of Wisconsin
    Ph
    Pz
    D
    Upper
    Middle
    S
    O
    Upper
    Middle
    Lower
    Є
    Y
    Stenian


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