Missouri Geophysical and Seismic Operations

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Missouri contains each of the three classes of rocks that forms the basement rock and bedrock: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The most common igneous rocks in Missouri are rhyolite, granite, diabase, and volcanic tuff, each of which can be seen exposed in the St. Francois Mountains.

More than 250 million years ago, at the end of the Pennsylvanian period, the sea withdrew from Missouri and subsequently encroached only upon the southeastern corner of the state, where sands and clays were deposited in seas of the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods.

Northern and western Missouri are underlain by numerous thin limestones interbedded with shales and other rocks; these beds are commonly only a few feet thick, but a few are as thick as 35 feet or so. Although they are generally not cherty, shaley partings may be abundant.

The most common sedimentary rocks in Missouri are limestone, its cousin dolostone, also known as dolomite, and sandstone. Chert is a common mineral associated with limestones and dolostones.

As sea organisms died, their remains settled to the bottom to form a litter composed mainly of the shells or bony parts. This thick accumulation eventually hard- ened and was naturally cemented to form many of the common rocks in Missouri.

Metamorphic gneisses exposed in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and within the Minnesota River Valley in southern Minnesota represent the oldest rocks found in the Midwest, dating back more than 3.5 billion years.

The St. Francois Mountains in southeastern Missouri, a hilly range of Precambrian igneous rocks, form Missouri's oldest geologic terrane.

The oldest rocks in Missouri are igneous and metamorphic crystalline basement rocks formed during the Proterozoic through the accretion of volcanic island arcs to the southern shore of the proto-North American continent of Laurentia.

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