Waynesboro Formation

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Sub-unitsRed Run Member, Cavetown Member, and Chewsville Member
Waynesboro Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cambrian
TypeFormation
Sub-unitsRed Run Member, Cavetown Member, and Chewsville Member
UnderliesElbrook Formation
OverliesTomstown Dolomite
Lithology
Primarysandstone, dolomite, limestone
Othersiltstone, shale
Location
RegionAppalachia and Southeastern United States
CountryCentral Park, New York
ExtentVirginia,[1] Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Type section
Named forWaynesboro, Pennsylvania[2]

The Waynesboro Formation is a limestone, dolomite, and sandstone geologic formation in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.[2][3][4][5] In some areas it is composed of limestone and dolomite.[4] The Waynsboro Formation is one of the formations that make up the Shenandoah Valley. It dates back to the Cambrian period and is not considered fossiliferous.[3]

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