Antrim Shale
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The Antrim Shale is a formation of Upper Devonian age in the Michigan Basin, in the US state of Michigan, and extending into Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. It is a major source of natural gas in the northern part of the basin. The Antrim Shale was defined by A. C. Lane in 1901, and named for type-section exposures in Antrim County, Michigan. The formation was previously known as the St. Cleric Shale in Michigan, and the Genesee Shale in Indiana.
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Antrim Shale
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Antrim Shale
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1121052476
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Upper Member, Lachine Member, Paxton Member, and Norwood Member
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Bedford Shale, Ellsworth Shale, and Sunbury Shale
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Antrim Shale outcrop and productive gas area, from Ryder US Geological Survey.
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Late Devonian
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The Antrim Shale is a formation of Upper Devonian age in the Michigan Basin, in the US state of Michigan, and extending into Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. It is a major source of natural gas in the northern part of the basin. The Antrim Shale was defined by A. C. Lane in 1901, and named for type-section exposures in Antrim County, Michigan. The formation was previously known as the St. Cleric Shale in Michigan, and the Genesee Shale in Indiana.
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Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin
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Squaw Bay Limestone, Traverse Formation and Milwaukee Formation
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