Thumb member

Thumb member
Stratigraphic range: Neogene
Type Formation
Unit of Horse Spring Formation
Underlies Bitter Ridge Limestone
Overlies Rainbow Garden member
Lithology
Primary sandstone
Other conglomerate, gypsum
Location
Coordinates 36°37′30″N 114°56′45″W / 36.62500°N 114.94583°W / 36.62500; -114.94583
Region Nevada
Country United States
Type section
Named for Thumb valley north of Lake Mead, Clark Co, NV[1]
Named by Chester R. Longwell, 1952[1]

The Thumb member of the Horse Spring Formation is a geologic formation in Nevada. It contains sandstone with beds of conglomerate and gypsum in the Neogene period.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Thumb Member of Horse Spring Formation". 3dparks.wr.usgs.gov. United States Geological Survey. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  2. Joseph V. Tingley; Becky W. Purkey; Ernest M. Duebendorfer; Eugene I. Smith; Jonathan G. Price; Stephen B. Castor (1 March 2002), Geologic Tours in the Las Vegas Area - Expanded Edition, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication, University of Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, p. 57, ISBN 978-1-8880-3507-0, OCLC 48248626 , Wikidata Q57313732


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