Kope Formation

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The Kope Formation is one of the three component bedrock formations of the Maquoketa Group that primarily consists of shale (75%) with some limestone (25%) interbedded. In general, it has a bluish-gray color that weathers light gray to yellowish-gray and it occurs in northern Kentucky, southwest Ohio, and southeast Indiana, United States. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kope Formation
rdf:langString Kope Formation
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rdf:langString Grand Avenue Member, Wesselman Tongue
rdf:langString Dillsboro Formation and Fairview Formation
rdf:langString Photograph and etched section of hand sample of limestone of Kope Formation. Brachiopods and Bryozoans visible.
rdf:langString Katian
rdf:langString Cincinnati Arch of North America
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rdf:langString The Kope Formation is one of the three component bedrock formations of the Maquoketa Group that primarily consists of shale (75%) with some limestone (25%) interbedded. In general, it has a bluish-gray color that weathers light gray to yellowish-gray and it occurs in northern Kentucky, southwest Ohio, and southeast Indiana, United States.
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rdf:langString Lexington Limestone, Plattin Formation, and Point Pleasant Formation
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