Plattin Limestone

Plattin Limestone
Stratigraphic range: Ordovician
TypeFormation
Unit ofBlack River Group
UnderliesKimmswick Limestone, Kope Formation, Lexington Limestone, and Trenton Limestone
OverliesJoachim Dolomite and Pecatonica Formation
Thicknessup to 250 feet in Arkansas
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone
Location
RegionArkansas, Illinois, Missouri
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forPlattin Creek, Jefferson County, Missouri
Named byEdward Oscar Ulrich

The Plattin Limestone is a Middle Ordovician geologic formation in Arkansas, Illinois, and Missouri. The name was first introduced in 1904 by Edward Oscar Ulrich in his study of the geology of Missouri. A type locality was designated at the mouth of the Plattin Creek in Jefferson County, Missouri, however a stratotype was not assigned. As of 2017, a reference section has not been designated. The name was introduced into Arkansas in 1927, replacing part of the, now abandoned, Izard Limestone.