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Local and Regional Geology

Camel Rock -  at Garden of the Gods Recreation Area is located in the Shawnee National Forest at the southeast corner of Saline County, IL.
Carbondale is located east of the Mississippi River on the southwest edge of the Illinois Basin, a regional-scale cratonic structure with a long history of petroleum and coal production. Local bedrock is predominantly Upper Paleozoic (the Chesterian Series type section is nearby) although Precambrian crystalline basement and Lower Paleozoic rocks are exposed in the Missouri Ozarks to the west. Clastic and carbonate rocks representing a broad spectrum of marine and non-marine depositional environments are readily available for field trips and student research projects.

The southern boundary of Pleistocene continental glaciation lies a few miles to the south of town, making the area an excellent location for the study of Quaternary geology.

In addition to petroleum and coal, southern Illinois is known for the production of high-grade fluorspar and museum-quality fluorite. Other regionally important economic resources include lead-zinc minerals (in Missouri's Viburnum Trend), tripoli, and iron.

Owing to the presence of the Cottage Grove and Rough Creek fault zones to the north and the New Madrid fault zone to the south, southern Illinois experiences a moderate level of seismic activity. Earthquakes registering between Richter magnitudes 3 and 5 are fairly common, several being felt locally within the region in the course of a typical year.

Two Paleozoic thrust/fold orogenic belts, the southern Appalachians and the (Arkansas) Ouachitas are located about a day's drive to the east and southwest, respectively. The structure of the Ouachita Mountains, in particular, has been the subject of considerable research interest by faculty and student members of this department.

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