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Scientific Investigations Map 3320

Geologic Map of the Montauk Quadrangle, Dent, Texas, and Shannon Counties, Missouri

By David J. Weary

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The Montauk 7.5-minute quadrangle is located in south-central Missouri within the Salem Plateau region of the Ozark Plateaus physiographic province. About 2,000 feet (ft) of flat-lying to gently dipping lower Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, mostly dolomite, chert, sandstone, and orthoquartzite, overlie Mesoproterozoic igneous basement rocks. Unconsolidated residuum, colluvium, terrace deposits, and alluvium overlie the sedimentary rocks. Numerous karst features, such as caves, springs, and sinkholes, have formed in the carbonate rocks. Many streams are spring fed. The topography is a dissected karst plain with elevations ranging from approximately 830 ft where the Current River exits the middle-eastern edge of the quadrangle to about 1,320 ft in sec. 16, T. 31 N., R. 7 W., in the southwestern part of the quadrangle. The most prominent physiographic features within the quadrangle are the deeply incised valleys of the Current River and its major tributaries located in the center of the map area. The Montauk quadrangle is named for Montauk Springs, a cluster of several springs that resurge in sec. 22, T. 32 N., R. 7 W. These springs supply clean, cold water for the Montauk Fish Hatchery, and the addition of their flow to that of Pigeon Creek produces the headwaters of the Current River, the centerpiece of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways park. Most of the land in the quadrangle is privately owned and used primarily for grazing cattle and horses and growing timber. A smaller portion of the land within the quadrangle is publicly owned by either Montauk State Park or the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (National Park Service). Geologic mapping for this investigation was conducted in 2007 and 2009.

First posted April 30, 2015

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Suggested citation:

Weary, D.J., 2015, Geologic map of the Montauk quadrangle, Dent, Texas, and Shannon Counties, Missouri: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3320, 1 sheet, scale 1:24,000, https://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sim3320.

ISSN 2329–1311 (print)

ISSN 2329–132X (online)



Contents

Correlation of Map Units

Description of Map Units

Explanation of Map Symbols

Discussion

References Cited


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