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Western Michigan University ScholarWorks at WMU Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education Geosciences 2016 Geology of Michigan William B. Harrison III Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/michigangeologicalrepository Part of the Geology Commons WMU ScholarWorks Citation Harrison, William B. III, "Geology of Michigan" (2016). Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education. 2. http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/michigangeologicalrepository/2 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Geosciences at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact maira.bundza@wmich.edu.

William B. Harrison, III, Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education Department of Geosciences Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan

Geology The Earth Beneath Our Feet Geology is the surface of the Earth and the soils, sands, gravels and solid bedrock deeper into the earth Sometimes we are interested in what is a few hundred feet down, sometimes thousands of feet down.

How Do We Describe Geologic Materials?

How do we know about the Geology of Michigan? We look around Michigan and observe the landforms, soils, beaches, etc. at the surface and also look for areas of solid bedrock, mostly along the lake shores, in river valleys and in quarries that we dig. Also we can sample rock layers by drilling wells.

Michigan Stratigraphic Column Decades of studies of Michigan Geology has produced a similar diagram of the rock layers Thickness of this entire column can be up to 16,000 feet in the center of the State From Michigan Basin Geological Society and Michigan Geological Survey, 2000

Variation in Geology around the State The thickness and types of geologic materials vary from region to region in Michigan The thickest column of these formations is in Central Michigan and thinning occurs towards the edges Surface geology may vary, especially in the Upper Peninsula Types of rocks deeper in the subsurface may change around the State

Geologic Cross Section of Michigan From Michigan Oil and Gas News

Introduction-Geology of Michigan Geologic data for most of Michigan is derived from sparse natural outcrops, quarries and abundant well data with logs, samples and cores Surface geology of Michigan is dominated by Pleistocene Glacial deposits and landforms Subsurface geology is mostly the Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of the Michigan Basin Surface and subsurface geology of Western Upper Peninsula is Pre-Cambrian crystalline igneous and metamorphic with some sedimentary and metasedimentary rocks

Glacial Geology in Michigan Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Glacial Gravel Quarry, near Petoskey, MI

Bedrock Geology of Michigan Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Geologic Setting of the Michigan Basin

Michigan Stratigraphic Column

Jurassic Subcrop Jurassic outcrops are not found in Michigan, strata is only known from oil and gas drilling samples that contain fossil spores and pollen of Jurassic age. Ionia Sandstone is only known formation. Lithology is medium to fine red sandstone probably deposited in a terrestrial setting. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Pennsylvanian Subcrop Isolated outcrops occur in Arenac, Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Huron, Ingham, Ionia, Jackson, Ottawa, Saginaw and Shiawassee counties. Major natural resources are limestone, sandstone and coal. Several units are regional bedrock aquifers and serve as an important source of fresh water. Lithology is mixed sandstone, shale, siltstone, coal and limestone deposited in a fluvialdeltaic setting. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Pennsylvanian Sandstones at Grand Ledge, MI http://www.msstate.edu/dept/ge osciences/ct/tig/websites/l OCAL/Summer2003/Fessenden_ Lisa/7day1.html

Mississippian Subcrop Largest area of subcrop for any geological system in the Lower Peninsula. Major natural resources are limestone and fine-grained sandstone. Marshall Sandstone is major regional bedrock aquifer and serves as an important source of fresh water. Lithology is mixed sandstone, shale, siltstone, coal and limestone deposited in a shallow marine setting. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Devonian Subcrop Natural outcrops and quarries are relatively abundant, especially near the Great Lakes margins. Bedrock is commonly near the surface, with thin glacial veneer. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf Major natural resources are limestone and a few clay shales. Fractured and karsted Limestone are regional bedrock aquifer in northern L.P. Lithology is mostly Limestone and Dolomite with minor shale, evaporites and sandstone.

Middle Devonian Rocks in Michigan Traverse Dundee Detroit River/ Richfield Amherstberg Middle Devonian reservoirs include Traverse Limestone, Dundee Formation, Detroit River Group and Amherstberg Fm. Subcrop of these rocks shown From Michigan Geological Survey Presentation The Rock Cycle

Antrim Shale Localities near Norwood, MI and Kettle Point, ONT

Traverse Lime, near Charlevoix,MI and Squaw Bay, near Alpena, MI

Rogers City and Dundee Limestones, Near Rogers City, MI

Michigan Stratigraphic Column

Silurian Subcrop Natural outcrops and quarries are fairly common in southeastern U.P. Bedrock is commonly near the surface, with thin glacial veneer. Major natural resources are limestone and dolomite near surface and salt in subsurface. Fractured and karsted Limestone and dolomite are regional bedrock aquifer in southeastern U.P. Lithology is mostly Limestone and Dolomite with minor shale and abundant basinal evaporites. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Silurian Engadine Fm. Northeast of St. Ignace, MI

Michigan Stratigraphic Column

Ordovician Subcrop Natural outcrops uncommon in central U.P. Bedrock is commonly near the surface, with thin glacial veneer. Major natural resources are limestone and dolomite. Fractured and karsted Limestone and dolomite are regional bedrock aquifer in central U.P. Lithology is mostly Limestone and Dolomite with minor shale and sandy dolomite. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Cambrian Subcrop Natural outcrops abundant along Lake Superior shoreline. Bedrock is commonly near the surface, with thin glacial veneer. Major waterfall forming unit in U.P. Major potential natural resource is Sandstone. Sandstone is local bedrock aquifer in northern U.P. Lithology is predominately Sandstone. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Munising Ss. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Pre-Cambrian Subcrop Natural outcrops and mines abundant in western U.P. Major source of metallic ores, especially iron and copper. Generally poor local bedrock aquifer. Lithology is varied, mostly crystalline igneous and metamorphic along with sediments and metasediments. Steve Wilson, 2006 http://www.deq.state.mi.us/documents/ deq-ogs-gimdl-gtlh_geo.pdf

Pre-Cambrian outcrops in Western U.P. Glacial Polish on Mesnard Quartzite Basalt Dikes through Granite Republic Iron Mine Stromatolites in Kona Dolomite

MGRRE at W.M.U. in Kalamazoo, MI Houses Michigan Subsurface Data

Michigan Subsurface Geology Geologic strata in the Michigan Basin range in age from Pleistocene glacial drift and the youngest Jurassic-aged bedrock through Cambrian to Pennsylvanian sedimentary bedrock that reaches a maximum thickness of about 16,000 feet in the basin center Strata thin and are eroded to progressively older units moving toward the basin margins Data from several hundred thousand shallow water wells and over 58,000 oil and gas and mineral wells Data includes logs, drill cuttings samples and cores, as well as limited seismic profiles and gravity and magnetic geophysical measurements

Locations of Oil and Gas wells drilled throughout Michigan Red Natural Gas Green Oil Black Dry hole

Core Samples

Typical Log format for describing portion of a well Red, Black, Blue and Green Lines are electrical sensor logs Lithologic column describes rock type

Lower Devonian-Upper Silurian Regional Stratigraphic Cross Section Base Kaskaskia Unconformity Inset map Sylvania Sst Isopach (Landes, 1945) Sylvania Sst Picks from Driller s Logs; shaded logs shows FDC-CNL cross-over

Isopach and structural contour maps on selected horizons using well data Compiled by Dr. D.A. Barnes, WMU