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Side view of a stromatoporoid in the Columbus Limestone at Kelleys Island.

Key Information

The Columbus Limestone is a mapped bedrock unit consisting primarily of fossiliferous limestone. It occurs in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia in the United States, and in Ontario, Canada.

Description

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Depositional environment

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The depositional environment was most likely shallow marine.

Stratigraphy

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The Columbus conformably overlies the Lucas Dolomite in northeastern Ohio, and unconformably overlies other dolomite elsewhere. It unconformably underlies the Ohio Shale in northwestern Ohio and the Delaware Limestone in eastern Ohio.[2]

Its members include: Bellepoint, Marblehead, Tioga Ash Bed, Venice, Delhi, Klondike, and East Liberty.

Notable Exposures

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Fossils

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The Columbus Limestone contains brachiopods, trilobites, bryozoans, mollusks, corals, stromatoporoids and echinoderms (including crinoids).

Due to their mid-continent depositional environment, the fossils are almost free of deformation caused by tectonic activity common in the Appalachian Mountains.

Corals

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Tabulata
Taxon Species Notes
Syringopora S. tabulata [4]
Favosites F. hemispherica minuta
Emmonsia E. polymorpha
Thamnoptychia T. alternans
Pleurodictyum Indeterminate
Coenites C. dublinensis
Rugosa
Taxon Species Notes
Prismatophyllum P. rugosum [4]
Hexagonaria H. anna
Eridophyllum E. seriale
Synaptophyllum S. simcoense
Amplexus A. yandelli
Zaphrenthis Z. perovalis
Heterophrentis H. nitida
Cystiphylloides C. americanum
Odontophyllum O. convergens
Siphonophrentis S. gigantea
Hadrophyllum H. dorbignyi [5][6]

Cephalopods

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Taxon Species Notes
Werneroceras W. staufferi Goniatite[7]
Tornoceras T. eberlei
Goldringia G. cyclops [5][8]

Other Invertebrates

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Taxon Species Notes
Spirifer S. macrothyris Brachiopod[5]
Brevispirifer B. gregarius
Laevidentalhum L. martinei Gastropod[5]
Nucleocrinus N. verneulli Crinoid[5]

Fish

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Taxon Species Notes
Drepanaspidae Indeterminate From the East Liberty Member ("East Liberty bone bed")[6]
Cephalaspidae
Gyracanthus?
Plectrodus
Acanthodii
Machaeracanthus M. major
"Acanthoides" A. dublinensis
Coccosteus C. spatulatus
Ptyctodus
Rhynchodus
Palaeomylus
Cladoselachidae
Phoebodus
Onychodus O. sigmoides

Age

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Relative age dating of the Columbus Limestone places it in the Early to Middle Devonian period.

Economic Uses

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The Columbus has been mined for aggregate. Its Calcium carbonate content is 90% or higher.[9]

References

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See also

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