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Early tertiary age of pitchstone in the Northern Black Hills, South Dakota

January 1, 1983

A block of pitchstone in the northern Black Hills, South Dakota, is Paleocene in age, according to potassium-argon dating of biotite and fission-track dating of zircon in the sample. These data invalidate published suggestions that the age is much younger. The pitchstone is not extrusive in its present position but instead is in a volcanic pipe with other fragments that came downward from as much as 1100 meters above the modern surface.

Publication Year 1983
Title Early tertiary age of pitchstone in the Northern Black Hills, South Dakota
Authors J. A. Redden, J.D. Obradovich, C.W. Naeser, R. E. Zartman, J.J. Norton
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70011208
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse