{"title":"新墨西哥州圣达菲县picuris-pecos断裂系统侏罗纪圣拉斐尔群地层学研究","authors":"S. Lucas, S. Cather","doi":"10.56577/sm-2004.703","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Jurassic strata exposed along the southward extension of the Picuris-Pecos fault system south of Lamy, Santa Fe County (T12-13N, R10E), are assigned to the San Rafael Group (Entrada, Todilto and Summerville formations) and overlying Morrison Formation (Salt Wash, Brushy Basin and Jackpile members). A complete section of the San Rafael Group just north of Arroyo de La Jara consists of four lithostratigraphic units: (1) Dewey Bridge Member of Entrada Sandstone at the base of the section rests sharply on mudstones at the top of the Upper Triassic Chinle Group, is ~5 m thick and consists of white and pink, fine- to mediumgrained, ripple-laminated and trough-crossbedded sandstone; (2) Slick Rock Member of Entrada Sandstone is ~18 m thick and is yellow and gray, fine- to medium-grained sandstone with large trough crossbeds or tabular beds with climbing ripples; (3) Luciano Mesa Member of Todilto Formation, ~4 m thick, begins with 0.3 m of waterworked fine sandstone followed by 2.8 m of dark gray, finely laminated, kerogenic limestone capped by 0.7 m of brecciated and vuggy limestone; and (4) the Summerville Formation, ~19 m thick, is pale brown, cyclically bedded, very fine-grained sandstone and siltstone with some gypsum (6 m thick) overlain by interbedded gray limestone (with red chalcedony nodules) and reddish brown mudstone (~3 m thick) capped by ~10 m of reddish brown mudstone with thin, lenticular beds of trough-crossbedded sandstone. The base of the Morrison Formation on the Summerville Formation is a sharp, erosionally scoured surface overlain by medium-grained and pebbly sandstone at the base of the Salt Wash Member. This section of the","PeriodicalId":142738,"journal":{"name":"New Mexico Geological Society, 2004 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume","volume":"8 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2004-04-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"STRATIGRAPHY OF THE JURASSIC SAN RAFAEL GROUP ALONG THE PICURIS-PECOS FAULT SYSTEM, SANTA FE COUNTY, NEW MEXICO\",\"authors\":\"S. Lucas, S. 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A complete section of the San Rafael Group just north of Arroyo de La Jara consists of four lithostratigraphic units: (1) Dewey Bridge Member of Entrada Sandstone at the base of the section rests sharply on mudstones at the top of the Upper Triassic Chinle Group, is ~5 m thick and consists of white and pink, fine- to mediumgrained, ripple-laminated and trough-crossbedded sandstone; (2) Slick Rock Member of Entrada Sandstone is ~18 m thick and is yellow and gray, fine- to medium-grained sandstone with large trough crossbeds or tabular beds with climbing ripples; (3) Luciano Mesa Member of Todilto Formation, ~4 m thick, begins with 0.3 m of waterworked fine sandstone followed by 2.8 m of dark gray, finely laminated, kerogenic limestone capped by 0.7 m of brecciated and vuggy limestone; and (4) the Summerville Formation, ~19 m thick, is pale brown, cyclically bedded, very fine-grained sandstone and siltstone with some gypsum (6 m thick) overlain by interbedded gray limestone (with red chalcedony nodules) and reddish brown mudstone (~3 m thick) capped by ~10 m of reddish brown mudstone with thin, lenticular beds of trough-crossbedded sandstone. 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STRATIGRAPHY OF THE JURASSIC SAN RAFAEL GROUP ALONG THE PICURIS-PECOS FAULT SYSTEM, SANTA FE COUNTY, NEW MEXICO
Jurassic strata exposed along the southward extension of the Picuris-Pecos fault system south of Lamy, Santa Fe County (T12-13N, R10E), are assigned to the San Rafael Group (Entrada, Todilto and Summerville formations) and overlying Morrison Formation (Salt Wash, Brushy Basin and Jackpile members). A complete section of the San Rafael Group just north of Arroyo de La Jara consists of four lithostratigraphic units: (1) Dewey Bridge Member of Entrada Sandstone at the base of the section rests sharply on mudstones at the top of the Upper Triassic Chinle Group, is ~5 m thick and consists of white and pink, fine- to mediumgrained, ripple-laminated and trough-crossbedded sandstone; (2) Slick Rock Member of Entrada Sandstone is ~18 m thick and is yellow and gray, fine- to medium-grained sandstone with large trough crossbeds or tabular beds with climbing ripples; (3) Luciano Mesa Member of Todilto Formation, ~4 m thick, begins with 0.3 m of waterworked fine sandstone followed by 2.8 m of dark gray, finely laminated, kerogenic limestone capped by 0.7 m of brecciated and vuggy limestone; and (4) the Summerville Formation, ~19 m thick, is pale brown, cyclically bedded, very fine-grained sandstone and siltstone with some gypsum (6 m thick) overlain by interbedded gray limestone (with red chalcedony nodules) and reddish brown mudstone (~3 m thick) capped by ~10 m of reddish brown mudstone with thin, lenticular beds of trough-crossbedded sandstone. The base of the Morrison Formation on the Summerville Formation is a sharp, erosionally scoured surface overlain by medium-grained and pebbly sandstone at the base of the Salt Wash Member. This section of the