Juniata Formation
The Ordovician Juniata Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, and Maryland. It is a relative slope-former occurring between the two prominent ridge-forming sandstone units: the Tuscarora Formation and the Bald Eagle Formation in the Appalachian Mountains.
Description
Image:Tuscarora Formation interbedding 3.jpg|thumb|left|Conformable contact of overlying Tuscarora Formation with underlying Juniata Formation at the Narrows along rt. 30 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.Image:Slickensides juniata.jpg|thumb|left|Sample from roadcut on U.S. Route 322 near State College, Pennsylvania, showing slickensides
The Juniata is defined as a grayish-red to greenish-gray, thin- to thick-bedded siltstone, shale, and very fine to medium-grained crossbedded sandstone or subgraywacke and protoquartzite with interbedded conglomerate.
The Juniata is a lateral equivalent of the Queenston Shale in western Pennsylvania.