%0 Book Section %B Field Trip Guide, New York State Geological Association 89th Annual Meeting %D 2017 %T Kimberlites in the Cayuga Lake Region of Central New York: The Six Mile Creek, Williams Brook, and Taughannock Creek Dikes %A Bailey, D. G. %A M. V. Lupulescu %A J. R. Chiarenzelli %E Muller, O. H. %B Field Trip Guide, New York State Geological Association 89th Annual Meeting %I Alfred University %C Alfred, New York %P 159-189 %G eng %0 Report %D 2013 %T Kosciusko Bridge Improvement Project, Village of Brooklyn and Queens, Kings and Queens County, New York %A M.S. LoRusso %A V. A. Schmitt %K Cultural Resources %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Report %D 2012 %T Kimberlitic Rocks of New York: The Dewitt 'Kimberlite' %A Bailey, D. %A M. V. Lupulescu %E Rayne, T. W %K geology %B Field Trip Guidbook for the 84th Annual Meeting of the New York State Geological Association %C Clinton, New York %P B1-1 to B1-16 %G eng %0 Magazine Article %D 2010 %T The Karner Blue Butterfly %A T. L. McCabe %K biology %B Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum %V 6 %P 16 %G eng %0 Magazine Article %D 2006 %T Know Thine Own Flora %A C. J. Sheviak %K biology %B Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum %V 1 %P 7 %G eng %0 Book Section %B The Encyclopedia of New York State %D 2005 %T Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community %A C. B. Rieth %E Eisenstadt, P. %E L. E-. Moss %K anthropology %B The Encyclopedia of New York State %I Syracuse University Press %C Syracuse, NY %P 832 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 2004 %T K-bentonites, Volcanic Ash Preservation, and Implications for Lower to Middle Devonian Volcanism in the Acadian Orogen, Eastern North America %A C. A. Ver Straeten %K Acadian Orogeny %K Devonian %K K-bentonites %K marine processes %K Preservation %X
Lower to Middle Devonian marine strata in the Appalachian foreland basin feature up to 80 or more thin K-bentonites that represent ancient volcanic ashes. The time vs. space distribution of K-bentonites through the Lochkovian to Eifelian Stages (representing ∼30 m.y.) shows a distinct pattern of clustered multiple beds, several scattered beds, and thick intervals with no K-bentonites. Four clusters of 7 to 15 individual, closely spaced layers occur in the middle Lochkovian (Bald Hill K-bentonites, Kalkberg–New Scotland Formations), late Pragian or early Emsian (Sprout Brook K-bentonites, Esopus Formation) and early Eifelian (two clusters, the Tioga middle coarse zone and Tioga A–G K-bentonites, Onondaga Formation).
Detailed examination of these Devonian K-bentonites shows that in many cases they do not represent a single eruption. Multilayered beds, fossil layers within beds, authigenic minerals (e.g., glauconite and phosphate nodules), subjacent hardgrounds, and an irregular distribution of beds through space and time raise questions about the depositional history and preservation potential of volcanic ash in marine environments and the degree to which the beds represent a primary record of volcanism. These and other lines of evidence indicate that postdepositional physical, biological, and geochemical processes (e.g., sedimentation rate, event, and background physical processes, burrowing) have modified the primary record of these water-laid ash-fall events. These factors may lead to preservation of primary ash deposits or to their resedimentation and/or partial to complete mixing with background sediments.
The preservation potential, and resulting distribution, of the Devonian K-bentonites can be analyzed across a spectrum of preservational magnafacies. In this paper I present a model of ash preservation; the model incorporates environmentally related physical, biological, and chemical processes active in epicontinental seas and marine foreland basins. Conclusions based on the model indicate that the middle Lochkovian, early Emsian, and early Eifelian were times of peak volcanic activity in eastern North America, related to times of increased tectonism in the Acadian orogen.
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