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Boone Formation

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Type
  
Formation

Country
  
United States

Named for
  
Boone County, Arkansas

Other
  
Chert

Primary
  
Limestone

Regions
  
Arkansas, Oklahoma

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Named by
  
Branner and Simonds, 1891

The Boone Formation a discrete and definable unit of cherty limestone rock strata located in northwest Arkansas and northeast Oklahoma.

The stratigraphy of the Boone Formation dates to the Mississippian age.

The Boone Formation is rich in fossils, and occasionally preserves the remains of sharks' teeth in outcrops along Buffalo National River.

Equivalent rocks of the Osagean in southwest Missouri include the Pierson Limestone, Fern Glen Formation, Reeds Spring Formation, Elsey Formation (including the Grand Falls Chert), Burlington Limestone and the Keokuk Limestone.

References

Boone Formation Wikipedia