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  <dc:contributor>David A. Lindsey</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Joseph E. Taggart Jr.</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Russell G. Tysdal</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2003</dc:date>
  <dc:description>A unit of the Mesoproterozoic Apple Creek Formation of the Lemhi Range previously&#13;
was correlated with part of the lower subunit of the Mesoproterozoic Yellowjacket&#13;
Formation in the Salmon River Mountains. Strata currently assigned to the middle&#13;
subunit of the Yellowjacket Formation lie conformably above the Apple Creek unit in the&#13;
Salmon River Mountains, and are here renamed the banded siltite unit and reassigned to&#13;
the Apple Creek Formation. Almost all of the banded siltite unit is preserved within the&#13;
Salmon River Mountains, where it grades upward into clastic rocks that currently are&#13;
assigned to the upper subunit of the Yellowjacket Formation and that here are reassigned&#13;
to the Gunsight Formation.&#13;
The banded siltite unit of the Apple Creek Formation is composed of a turbidite&#13;
sequence, as recognized by previous workers. Uppermost strata of the unit were&#13;
reworked by currents, possibly storm generated, and adjusted to a high water content by&#13;
developing abundant soft-sediment deformation features. Basal strata of the overlying&#13;
Gunsight Formation in the Salmon River Mountains display abundant hummocky&#13;
crossbeds, storm-generated features deposited below fair-weather wave base, that are&#13;
conformable above the storm-reworked deposits. The hummocky crossbedded strata&#13;
grade upward into marine shoreface strata deposited above fair-weather wave base, which&#13;
in turn are succeeded by fluvial strata. Hummocky and shoreface strata are absent from&#13;
the Gunsight Formation in the Lemhi Range. The major thickness of the Gunsight&#13;
Formation in both the Salmon River Mountains and the Lemhi Range is composed of&#13;
fluvial rocks, transitional in the upper part into marine rocks of the Swauger Formation.&#13;
The fluvial strata are mainly characterized by stacked sheets of metasandstone and coarse&#13;
siltite; they are interpreted as deposits of braided rivers.&#13;
The Poison Creek thrust fault of the Lemhi Range extends northwestward through the&#13;
study area in the east-central part of the Salmon River Mountains. The Apple Creek and&#13;
Gunsight Formations on the southwest side of the thrust fault were transported to the&#13;
northeast as part of the Poison Creek thrust sheet. A segment of the thrust fault within&#13;
the Gunsight Formation in the Salmon River Mountains subsequently underwent normal&#13;
displacement. Along this segment, lower Gunsight strata on the southwest were&#13;
juxtaposed against upper Gunsight and Swauger strata on the northeast.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/pp1668AB</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:title>Correlation, sedimentology, structural setting, chemical composition, and provenance of selected formations in Mesoproterozoic Lemhi Group, central Idaho</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>