Pinkerton Trail Formation
The Pinkerton Trail Formation is a geologic formation that is found in the Four Corners region of the United States. It contains fossils characteristic of the Atokan and Desmoinesian Ages of the Pennsylvanian.
Description
The Pinkerton Trail Formation is the lowest member of the Hermosa Group, a group of geological formations deposited in the interior and margins of the Paradox basin during the Pennsylvanian. The Pinkerton Trail Formation consists of gray limestone with occasional beds of black shale. North of Durango, it contains significant clastic sediments. It rests on the Molas Formation and is overlain by the Paradox Formation. Its thickness is up to in the subsurface.The formation is exposed in the Durango, Colorado area and is present in the subsurface in the San Juan basin and the Paradox basin. It was deposited by the advance of the sea over the region, which deposited limestone atop the continental sediments of the Molas Formation.