Ledger Formation


The Ledger Formation or Ledger Dolomite is a geologic formation in Pennsylvania, United States.
The Ledger is described as light-gray, locally mottled, massive, pure, coarsely crystalline dolomite. It may be siliceous in the middle part.

Type section

Named from exposures at Ledger, Pennsylvania, formerly 3 miles northeast of Kinzers, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Other outcrops

At Valley Forge National Historical Park, the visitor center parking lot is built within an old quarry of the Ledger, and the former quarry walls are exposed. The rocks contain stromatolites. In the nearby Port Kennedy Quarry, the Triassic Stockton Formation unconformably overlies the folded Ledger.
The Harpers Formation overlies the Ledger Formation due to a thrust fault in small roadside quarry on Pottery Hill, southwest of York, as shown in the historical photo at left.
The Ledger is exposed at a roadcut on the south side of Route 30 at the interchange with Route 23 on the northeast side of Lancaster.

Quarries

The quarry currently operated by Vulcan Materials Company in Edgegrove, Pennsylvania primarily mines the Ledger Formation for aggregate.