East Central Region Lithic Material
Name | Natural | Non-heat treated points | Heat treated points | Color details | Primary found in: | Associated Formation / Member |
Allens Creek Chert Muldraugh variation AKA: Floyds Knob Chert |
Mottled and ranges in color from gray, tan, brown, and blue. May be translucent. | Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio | Muldraugh Formation of the Sanders Group | |||
Amabel Formation
Chert |
White lacking luster | Ontario, Michigan | Middle Silurian Amabel Formation | |||
Ancaster Chert AKA: Lockport Chert and Goat Island Chert |
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Mottle light to medium gray with inclusions of lighter quartz. Commonly rusty stains. | Ontario, Michigan, New York | Lockport Formation | ||
Argillite | Light to dark green, but may range to various shades of gray. | North America | ||||
Armuchee Chert AKA: Horse Leg Chert, Frog Mountain Chert |
Black to dark or medium gray | Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama | Frog Mountain formation | |||
Attalla Chert | Occurs as a conglomerate or breccia and is light to medium gray. Primarily has small angular chert fragments in a siliceous matrix. | Alabama | Attalla Chert Conglomerate, Chickamauga Limestone Formation | |||
Attica Chert AKA: Indiana Greenstone and Independence Chert |
Ranges from a greenish gray to gray or blue-gray with occasional mottled or streaked with swirls of light to medium green | Indiana, Illinois | Muldraugh Formation of the Borden Group | |||
Bailey Chert | Ranges from shades of light gray to tan or beige or caramels | Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky | Bailey Formation Limestone | |||
Balsam Lake
Speckled Chert AKA: Upper Bobcaygeon Chert |
Bluish gray with white speckles | Ontario | Bobcaygeon formation | |||
Banded Slate | Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana | |||||
Bangor Chert | Translucent and banded, ranging in color from black to a dark bluish gray or greenish | Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina | Bangor Limestone formation | |||
Bangor Limestone AKA: Colbert County Limestone |
Medium gray | Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi | Bangor Limestone formation | |||
Bar River Quartzite | Ranges from a smoky white to a pale yellow with pinkish hues | Ontario | Bar River Formation | |||
Bayport Chert | Varies from light brown to a medium gray. White quartz inclusions can form white clouds or bulls eye forms in the material, Banding may be present. | Michigan, Ontario, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana | Bayport Limestone formation | |||
Berea Sandstone | Light gray to a buff | Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky | Waverly Group | |||
Beech Creek Chert | Indiana | Beech Creek Limestone formation | ||||
Bibb Chert | Dark gray with chert nodules characterized by irregular cavities | Alabama | Bibb Dolomite Member of the Knox Formation | |||
Bigby-Cannon Chert AKA: Gray Banded Chert |
Banded gray and white. It has broad alternating bands of light to dark whites and grays followed by darker grays to almost black | Tennessee | Bigby and Cannon Limestone formations | |||
Bisher Chert AKA: Highland Chert, Lilley Chert |
Ranges in color from a white to yellow including mottled tan and creams. | Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana | Bisher Dolomite formation | |||
Bloomville Chert | Ranges from a mottled or banded light gray to a dark gray. | Ohio | ||||
Blue Gray Fort Payne Chert | Opaque gray to bluish gray, or black with tan patches. White fossil specks are usually present | Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi | Fort Payne Formation | |||
Bobcaygeon Chert AKA: Marmora Chert |
Ranges in color from gray to gray brown and dark brown to black | Ontario | Middle Ordovician formation | |||
Boggs Chert AKA: Blunt Run Chert |
Ranges in color from a dark gray to black with numerous white or light colored speckles from fossils | Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia | Boggs member, Pottsville Group | |||
Bois Blanc
Formation Chert |
Color ranging from almost white to grays, browns, and blues | Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York | Bois Blanc Formation Limestone | |||
Bonnecherre Chert | Ranges from black to light grey with darker fine banding and quartz vug | Ontario and Quebec | Hull formation of the Ottawa group | |||
Bowling Green Chert | Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri | Bowling Green Member of the Edgewood Limestone Formation | ||||
Brassfield Chert AKA: Clifton Chert / Agate, Belfast Chert |
Artifacts tend to range in color from light greenish to blue or light tans mottled with yellowish red to milky white | Kentucky, Tennessee and into Ohio, Indiana, Alabama, and Mississippi | Brassfield Formation | |||
Breathitt Chert | Range from a dark chocolate brown to a black or from shades of brownish green to tan with tan or yellow inclusions are often present. | Kentucky West Virginia | Breathitt Formation | |||
Briar Hill Sandstone | Golden tan | Ohio | ||||
Brierfield Chert | Ranges from a medium to dark blue gray in color characterized by chert with irregular cavities. | Alabama | Brierfield Dolomite Formation | |||
Broyle Chert | Vary in color from yellows to tan or blues. The cortex is white and chalky. Rarely may be translucent | Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana | Middle Devonian chert | |||
Brush Creek Chert AKA: Crooksville Chert, Hughes River Chert |
Varies in color from a tan to a brown olive or light green | Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky | Conemaugh Group | |||
Bryantsville Chert AKA: Burton Chert |
Ranges in color from a light gray to a grayish brown color | Indiana | Levias Member of the Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | |||
Bucksnort Chert | Tennessee | |||||
Buffalo River Chert | Ranges in color from light to dark tans with orangish, reddish and bluish hues. May have gray or brownish swirls | Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi | Fort Payne Formation | |||
Burlington Chert | Varies from white to gray or tan. Banding and mottling may be present. | Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee | Burlington Formation | |||
Cabot Head Chert AKA: Bruce Chert |
Ranges in color from shades of white to a light gray. | Ontario, Michigan, Indiana, New York | Cabot Head Member of the Cataract Formation | |||
Cain Springs Chert | Kentucky | |||||
Calfkiller Agate AKA: Calf Killer Agate |
Mottled with colors of red, yellow, and white | Tennessee | ||||
Cambridge Chert | Gray colored chert | Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky | Cambridge Member of the Conemaugh Formation | |||
Camden Chert | Mottled white to gray, gray to gray blue, pale yellow to olive-yellow or tan. Vugs, quarts inclusions, streaking generally present | Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky | Tuscaloosa Formation | |||
Cannel Coal | Ranges from dark gray to black | Kentucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Texas, and Nova Scotia. | ||||
Carter Cave Chert AKA for Paoli Chert |
Translucent and ranges in color from yellow to tan, red, and orange. Rarely green and blue are present | Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois | Paoli Limestone formation | |||
Carter's Chert | Ranges in color from a white to gray with a gray brown mottling or darker gray banding and white speckles. | Tennessee | ||||
Cave in Rock Chert | Illinois, Kentucky | Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | ||||
Cedarville - Guelph Chert AKA: Shawnee Chert |
Primarily a mottled white to light gray or light blue numerous fossils giving a speckled appearance with vugs or quartz present | Ohio, Michigan , Indiana | Cedarville-Guelph formation | |||
Cheaha Quartzite | Ranges in color from a white to light gray | Alabama | Cheaha Quartzite Member of the Talladega Formation | |||
Chepultepec Chert
Knox Chert Variant (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges from yellow to white and oolitic | Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee | Chapultepec Member of the Knox Formation | |||
Chickamauga Chert (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges from a brownish black to a black in bedded limestone, but ranges to a drab olive green in limestone boulders. | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee | Chickamauga Limestone Formation | |||
Chilhowee Mudstone | greenish-gray in color | Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. | ||||
Clear Branch Chert | Black | Alabama | Clear Branch Sandstone Formation | |||
Clear Creek Chert | Ranges from a slight yellowing gray to white | Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee | Overlies the Backbone Limestone formation | |||
Cobden- Dongola Chert AKA: Anna Chert, Hornstone, and St. Louis Ball Chert |
Shades of dark gray to blue-gray which may be solid or have dark gray bands | Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky | St. Louis Limestone | |||
Coffee Creek Chert Jeffersonville Chert variation |
Semi-translucent and variegated ranging from a bright white to a light gray, very pale brown, slightly pinkish white in color with a milky or creamy appearance | Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana | Jeffersonville Limestone formation | |||
Colborne Chert Bois Blanc Variant |
Light bluish grey color | Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin | Bois Blanc Formation | |||
Collingwood Chert Fossil Hill variation |
Ranges from white to an off white or cream color | Michigan and Ontario | Fossil Hill Formation | |||
Columbus Chert | Ranges in color from a white to a light gray | Ohio, Indiana, Michigan | Columbus Limestone Formation | |||
Conasauga Chert (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Most commonly a light bluish gray to tan or silver, rarely reds do occur. Commonly mottled and is oolitic. May be very chalcedonic | Georgia, Alabama | Conasauga Formation | |||
Conococheague Chert | Ranges from a gray to a bluish gray, brownish gray, or black. Small blue to white inclusions may be present. | Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina | Conococheague Limestone Formation | |||
Copper Ridge Chert Knox Chert variant (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges in color from medium to dark gray to black | Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama | Copper Ridge Member of the Knox formation | |||
Corning Creek Chert | Ranges from gray to pink | Michigan | Corning Creek Zone of the Negaunee Formation | |||
Coshocton Chert Upper Mercer Chert variation |
Ranges from a medium gray to a dark bluish gray with bands of various shades of blue, commonly has bands of white quartz | Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania, and New York | Pottsville formation | |||
Crab Orchard Banded
Chert AKA: Gray Banded, Jelly Roll, Kentucky Stromatoporoid chert |
Banded gray and white. It has broad alternating bands of light to dark whites and grays followed by darker grays to almost black | Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois | Crab Orchard member | |||
Crystal Quartz | clear colorless stone similar to clear glass | Eastern North America | ||||
Decaturville Chert | Porous gray | Tennessee | Top formation of the Helderbergian Group | |||
Deerlick Creek Chert | Ranges from a mottled light gray to a very dark gray, light bluish gray to a darker blue may occur, quartz or chalcedony inclusions may be present. | Michigan | ||||
Degonia Chert | Ranges from white to gray and blue | Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana | Degonia formation | |||
Del Rio Chert AKA: Bayless Chert |
Mottled ranging in colors from yellow to reds, dark blues to black, browns and whites | Tennessee | ||||
Delaware Chert AKA" Marble Cliff Chert, Scioto Chert |
Range from a dull tan to almost a black chocolate brown | Ohio | Delaware Formation | |||
Derby Chert |
Vary in color from a light medium gray to a medium dark gray. White or
dark gray banding may be present |
Indiana, Kentucky | ||||
Detour Chert Fossil Hill variation |
Ranges in color from a bluish gray to a dark brown. White circular inclusions are present in this chert | Ontario, Michigan | Fossil Hill Formation | |||
Ditney Chert | Indiana, Kentucky | Shelburn formation topping the West Limestone member | ||||
Dongola Chert | Dark tan to dark brown with banding of dark brown | Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee | St. Louis formation | |||
Dover Chert Fort Payne variant AKA: Elco Chert |
Range from a light tan to almost a black chocolate brown with swirls, bands, or streaks of light to dark | Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee | Fort Payne Formation | |||
Eramosa Chert | Ranges from light to medium gray or brown gray | Ontario, New York | Goat Island Member | |||
Erwin Quartzite AKA: Erwin - Antietam Quartzite |
Ranges from bright white to light gray, tan, brown, pink, or red. A green brown variation is reported in Amherst County, Virginia | Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina | Erwin Formation | |||
Eversole Chert Columbus Chert variant |
light colored chert, impure in nature | Ohio | Columbus formation | |||
Fairfield County Chert | Light grayish blue color | Ohio | River cobble | |||
Fall Creek Chert Jeffersonville Chert variant |
Ranges in color from shades of whites to grays varying from light to dark gray. | Indiana | Jeffersonville Limestone formation | |||
Ferdinand Chert |
Dark bluish gray fossiliferous chert |
Indiana, Kentucky | Mansdfield formation, Lead Creek member | |||
Fishpot Chert | Primarily light to dark brown and gray in color. High quality similar to chalcedony. Light banding with small bluish gray chalcedony inclusions. | Ohio and West Virginia | Monongahela group, Fishpot limestone member | |||
Flanagan Chert | Gray color | Kentucky | Flanagan Limestone Formation | |||
Flemming Chert | Ranges in color from white to shades of tan or gray to black. It is mottled and commonly banded. | Labrador, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario | Fleming formation limestone | |||
Flint Ridge Chert /Chalcedony AKA: Van Port Chert, Raccoon Creek Chert |
White to bluish hues with bands of light gray, reds, and yellows | Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia | Van Port Member of the Allegheny Formation | |||
Florence County Fort Payne Chert | Ranges in color from dark gray to black and is mottled with lighter translucent light blue | Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi | Fort Payne Formation | |||
Fort Payne Chert AKA: Iuka Chert, Lauderdale Chert |
Ranges in color from black to a grayish blue, or white to a bluish white. Bluish gray is the predominate color with bluish hues | Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia | Fort Payne Formation | |||
Fossil Hill Chert AKA: White Chert |
Ranges in color from off white to bluish white. Hues include red, pink, yellow and green. Speckled with oxides and quartz | Ontario, New York, Michigan | Fossil Hill Formation Limestone | |||
Four Mile Creek
Chert AKA: Salamonie Chert |
Ranges from a pink to an off white, light gray, light blue, or light bluish gray color. Chalcedony inclusion may be present. | Ohio and Indiana | Salamonie formation, Laurel member | |||
Georgiates | Translucent olive green. | Georgia, South Carolina | Chesapeake Bay Impact | |||
Gordon Lake Chert / Quartzite | Green chert or quartzite. Can range from opaque to translucent | Ontario | Glacial pebbles and cobble | |||
Grassy Knob Chert |
Ranges in color from a pale yellowish gray to a light olive brown |
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky | Bailey Limestone formation | |||
Greenfield Chert | Ranges from a light to dark gray with white chalcedony / quartz inclusions.. | Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky | Greenfield formation, Saline Group | |||
Graywacke | Color is greenish gray with dark specks of felsite and quartz | Ontario | Lower member of the Georgian Bay Formation | |||
Gull River
Chert (Upper) AKA: Trent Valley Chert |
Ranges from black or blackish blue with lenticular cream or light tan mottling | Ontario | Gull River Limestone | |||
Haldimand Chert Bois Blanc Variant |
Ranges from a light gray to a light tan cream color | Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin | Bois Blanc Formation | |||
Hamden Chert | Ranges from a light gray to a gray, yellow to brown, or reddish brown. Black and white specks of chalcedony filled vugs are present. | Ohio | Allegheny formation, Hamden member | |||
Haney Chert | Color is white or light gray with specks of brown | Kentucky, Indiana | Haney Limestone formation | |||
Harbert Hills Chert | Tennessee | |||||
Hardy Creek Chert | Ranges from a brown to a gray or an olive black | Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee | Hardy Creek Limestone Formation | |||
Harriman Chert / Novaculite AKA: Cypress Creek Chert |
Shades of white | Tennessee | Harriman formation | |||
Harrison Chert AKA: Maxville Chert |
Ranges in color from a white to an off white or light gray with dursy inclusions | Ohio | Harrison and Maxville member, Pottsville group | |||
Harrodsburg Chert | Ranges from commonly dark olive-brown to tan, although various shades of browns, tans, blues, and off-white, oolites form white speckles | Indiana and Kentucky | Harrodsburg Limestone formation | |||
Hillsdale Chert | Black weathering gray. | West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky | Hillsdale Limestone Formation | |||
Holland Chert AKA: Upper Huntingburg Chert |
High quality light gay to dark bluish gray chert | Indiana, Kentucky | Holland Limestone formation | |||
Honaker Chert / Dolomite AKA: Nolichucky Chert |
Dolomite is a light to medium gray with banding present, minor chert nodules of dark gray to black with algal banding | Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina | Honaker Formation / Nolichucky Formation | |||
Hopkinsville Chert Ste. Genevieve Variation |
Ranges in color from a light to dark gray color. | Kentucky | Ste. Genevieve formation | |||
Horse Creek Chert Tuscaloosa variation AKA: Pickwick Chert and Lost Quarry Chert |
Banded with the band colors ranging from black to medium gray (outer band), yellow tan to pale yellow (next band), pink to reddish or brick red (center). | Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi | Tuscaloosa Formation | |||
Horse Mountain Agate | Variegated chalcedony with colors of white, amber, red, and black. | Tennessee | Hermitage Formation | |||
Hudson Bay Lowland Chert | Bluish gray to a light tan or pale yellow | Ontario, Saskatchewan, and into Minnesota | Severen, Ekwan, and Stooping river formations | |||
Huronia Chert AKA: Lower Gull River Chert |
Bluish gray mottled or banded chert with brownish-grey or greyish-beige colors. Chert is commonly speckled with light/dark grey, or grey-black | Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York | Fontenac Axis member of the Gull River formation | |||
Indian Creek Chert AKA: Richland Chert |
Beige to buff or tan with browns occasionally being present. Variegated shades of dark grays or purplish grays may be present | Indiana | Ste. Genevieve Limestone formations | |||
Jasper Knob Chert | Ranges from white to gray | Michigan | Jasper Knob Member of the Negaunee Formation | |||
Jefferson County Fort Payne Chert | Mottled light tan to white, beige is the most common color | Alabama | Fort Payne formation | |||
Jeffersonville Chert |
Ranges from white to cream or light yellow to tan and medium brown darker brown bands appearing jagged and interspersed | Ohio, Indiana | Jeffersonville Limestone formation | |||
Jemison Chert | Commonly a light gray with iron staining. | Alabama | Jemison Chert Formation, Talladega Group | |||
Kanawha Black Chert | Vary from a black to a bluish black /gray to a dark gray | West Virginia and into Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky | Kanawha formation | |||
Kaolin Chert | Ranges from hues of golden tans to gray and reds. Light banding may be present. | Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri | Paleozoic Limestone formation | |||
Kenneth Chert | Varying shades of creamy white to light gray with mottle or speckled darker grays to almost black | Indiana | Kenneth Limestone Member | |||
Kettle Point Chert AKA: Ausabel Chert, Port Franks Chert / Chalcedony |
Ranges from a mottled blue gray to a medium gray with darker grayish banding, lighter clouds or streaks are present | Ontario and into Pennsylvania | Ipperwash Formation Limestone | |||
Ketona Chert Knox Chert variation |
Light gray | Alabama, Georgia | Ketona Dolomite Member of the Knox Formation | |||
Kichispi Chert Upper Gull River variant |
Continuously banded chert ranging in color from a brownish grey or greyish beige. | Ontario | Upper Gull River formation | |||
Kingsport Chert | Ranges from a medium to dark gray | Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia | Kingsport Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Knox Chert | Dark blue to bluish gray with translucent mottling. Red Knox Chert has a reddish color with slight mottling. | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina | Knox Formation | |||
Kornthal Chert Kornthal Chert Breccia |
Brecciated to conglomeritic ranging from a pinkish gray, to red most common, blue, yellow, brown, and inclusions of white chert or quartz | Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky | McNairy Formation | |||
Kosciusko Quartzite | Ranges from gray to a whitish gray or whitish brown. Mottling or light reddish iron staining may be present. | Mississippi | Kosciusko Formation | |||
Lafayette Gravel Chert | Most commonly ranges from brown to tan, greyish tan, yellowish tan, or cream, less common white and black occur. | Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi | Lafayette Gravel Formation | |||
Lafayette Quartzite | Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee | Lafayette Gravel Formation | ||||
Lambrix Chert | Ranges in color from a sandy brown, pale brawn, or dark brown with the brownish coloration grading from a gray to light gray | Michigan | Glacial till | |||
Laurel Chert AKA: Raisch-Smith Chert |
Mottled and ranges in color from a off white to a light tan or light gray. | Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky | Laurel formation | |||
Lead Creek Chert Type I AKA: Rockport Chert |
Opaque, mottled, varying shades of gray commonly having a marbles appearance with patches or streaks of an orange, tan, or gray | Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky | Lead Creek Limestone Formation | |||
Lead Creek Chert Type II AKA Plummer Chert |
Opaque, variegated with shades of medium to dark gray. Patches or streaks of orange, tan, or gray and white specks of fossils | Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky | Lead Creek Limestone Formation | |||
Lead Creek Chert Type III AKA: Lieber Chert |
Mottled and ranges in colors from a pale blue to a dark navy blue or black. | Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky | Lead Creek Limestone Formation | |||
Lenoir Chert | Dark Gray | Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama | Lenoir Limestone Formation | |||
Licking River Chert | Ohio | |||||
Liston Creek Chert | Mottled and ranges from light grays, yellows, and tans coloration. | Indiana | Liston Creek Limestone formation | |||
Little Oak Chert | Ranges from a medium dark gray to dark gray. | Alabama | Little Oak Limestone Formation | |||
Lockport Chert | Ranges in color from white to a very light white gray | Michigan, Ohio, Ontario | Goat Island member of the Lockport Formation | |||
Logan County Chert Cedarville-Guelph variation |
Ranges in color from a light, dull gray to dull pink. Usually it is speckled with a darker gray | Ohio and Michigan | Cedarville-Guelph formation | |||
Longview Chert Knox variation |
Primarily reddish, but white to gray colors do occur | Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina Alabama, and North Carolina | Longview Member of the Knox formation | |||
Lorrain Quartzite | Ranges in color from a most common white to a less common purple | Ontario, Quebec | Lorrain Formation of the Cobalt Group | |||
Lost River Chert AKA: Bowling Green Chert |
Ranges in color from a bluish gray to a light brownish gray | Indiana | Ste. Genevieve Limestone | |||
Louisville Chert | Varies in color from a very light gray to a medium light gray. It is mottled and opaque and may have brownish specks | Indiana, Kentucky | Louisville Limestone formation | |||
Lower Mercer Chert | Bluish gray color with quartz inclusions. | Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia | Lower Mercer Member of the Pottsville Formation | |||
Manitoulin
Formation Chert AKA: Cup and Saucer Chert |
Varying shades of white | Ontario | Bios Blanc Formation | |||
Macot Dolomite / Chert | Ranges from white to a light to medium gray with with mottling or streaking ranging from pink to red or green | Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina | Mascot Dolomite Formation of the Newala Group | |||
Maxwell Chert | Ohio | Maxwell Formation | ||||
McNairy Quartzite | Tightly packed pale yellowish quartzite with limited or no inclusions. Red staining may be present. | Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri | McNairy Formation | |||
Mill Creek Chert | Vary from white to gray, grayish brown, orange white to orange gray, or pale blue to black. Concentric banding may be present | Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Arkansas | Salem / Ullim Limestone formation | |||
Mistassini Quartzite AKA: Albanel Quartzite |
Ranges from a bright white to light gray with light gray inclusions. | Ontario, Quebec, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine | Colline Blanche Formation | |||
Monongahela Chert | Ranges from light to medium gray with limonite staining | West Virginia, Ohio | Uniontown member of the Monongahela Group | |||
Monteagle Chert | Medium gray | Tennessee, Kentucky | Monteagle Limestone formation | |||
Mounds Gravel Chert Lafayette Chert variation |
Most commonly ranges from brown to tan, greyish tan, yellowish tan, or cream. Less commonly white, black, pink, red, olive gray or greenish gray | Illinois, Kentucky | Lafayette Gravel Formation | |||
Muldraugh Chert | Ranges in color from light to medium grays, pale brown to an light olive brown or dusty yellow. Variegated or mottling or vugs may be present.. | Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio | Muldraugh Formation of the Sanders Group | |||
Mustard Chert (Fort Payne variant) |
Ranges from a tannish yellow and olive color to a bluish black and commonly has strings of bryozoan fossils forming a "string of beads". | Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee | Ft Payne Formation | |||
Nellie Blue Chert (Upper Mercer Chert variant) |
Gray to medium blue and commonly has white streaks | Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania, New York | Upper Mercer Limestone of the Pottsville group | |||
Nethers Chert Flint Ridge Chert variation AKA: Ribbon Chert |
Banded with colors ranging from light gray to black, pink to red, or tan to brown | Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario | Van Port Member of the Allegheny Formation | |||
New Castle Chert | Ranges from a more common duller variegated light gray to a pale brown or a less common homogeneous bluish gray | Indiana, Kentucky | Silver Creek limestone formation | |||
Newala Chert (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges in color from black to gray, white to faint purple with bands of smoky gray to olive green | Georgia, Alabama | Newala Limestone Formation | |||
Newman Chert | Ranges in color from yellow to tan, red, and orange | Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia | Newman Limestone formation | |||
Niagara Chert | gray to blue gray in color with speckles of quartz. | Ontario and New York | ||||
Norwood Chert AKA: Eastport Chert |
Opaque and ranges in color from a light to medium gray. Darker or lighter banding is commonly present, may have darker gray patches present. | Michigan | Petoskey Formation | |||
Obryan Chert AKA: Southern Vanport Chert |
Ranges in color from a mottled gray to white with calcium carbonate vermiculate lines | Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia | Allegheny formation of the Obryan Member | |||
Olive Chert | Homogenous light to medium olive gray may vary from opaque to a semi-translucent. | Michigan | Glacial till | |||
Onondaga Chert AKA: Buttermilk Falls, Black Rock, Clarence, Coniferous, Diver's Lake, Edgecliff, Moore House, Nedrow, Seneca, Fort Erie Chert |
Vary from light to dark gray to a mottled bluish gray to a dark brown or black or tan. | Ontario, Quebec, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, | Onondaga Limestone Formation | |||
Orthoquartzite | Varies | North America | ||||
Paint Rock Agate AKA: Greasy Cove Agate |
Colors of yellow, orange, red black, gray, and blue with banding or quartz formation at the center of the nodule occasionally occurring. | Alabama, Tennessee | ||||
Paoli Chert AKA: Carter Cave Chert |
Translucent and ranges in color from yellow to tan, red, and orange. Rarely green and blue are present | Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky | Paoli Limestone formation | |||
Patuxent - Mattaponi Quartzite AKA: Mattaponi Quartzite |
Range in color from a dark white to gray, cream to yellow, and pink to red. | West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Patuxent / Mattaponi Formation | |||
Petoskey Stone AKA: Agatized Coral |
Ranges in color from the most grays to olive greens and pinks | Michigan | Gravel Point formation of the Traverse Group | |||
Piedmont Gravel Quartz
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Ranges from bright white to light gray, tan, brown, pink, or red. | Alabama, Mississippi | ||||
Pipe Creek Chert AKA: Perkins, Plum Brook, Brook Chert |
Ranges from gray to bluish gray or a pale brown, may be mottled or homogenous, light blue cloudy and quartz lined vugs may be present | Michigan, Ohio, Indiana | Tenmile Creek Formation | |||
Plum Rum Chert | Ranges in color from a light tan to grays, pinks and yellows. It is a mottled chert. | Ohio | Van Port formation | |||
Poteet Chert | Ranges from a dark olive gray to olive black. | Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee | Poteet Limestone Formation | |||
Prout Chert | Ranges in color from a cream to a tan, light gray to a dark gray or blue. | Ohio, Michigan | Prout Dolomite Formation | |||
Providence Bay Chert Fossil Hill variation |
A mottled chert ranging in colors from a white to a blue gray or gray and a blue gray to a light tan | Ontario | Fossil Hill Formation | |||
Putnam Hill Chert | Medium gray color | Ohio | Putnam Hill member of the Allegheny formation | |||
Pyburn Chert | Tennessee | Pyburn Limestone Member of the Olive Hill Formation | ||||
Quartz |
Milky white with thin veins |
North America | ||||
Quartzite | Varies from white to gray, or pink and tan in color | North America | ||||
Ramp Creek Chert | Indiana, Kentucky | Ramp Creek Limestone Member, Muldraugh Formation | ||||
Reynales Chert / Silicified Sandstone | Varies in color from a white to light or medium gray or a bluish gray. | Ontario, New York | Reynales formation | |||
Rhyolite | Gray to grayish black, flow banding may be present alternating from light to darker gray | Eastern North America | ||||
Rideau Chert | Ontario | March formation of the Beekmantown Group | ||||
Salem Chert | Ranges from a dull brown to gray | Illinois, Kentucky | Salem Formation | |||
Saugeen Chert Bois Blanc variation |
Color ranging from very light almost white | Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin | Bois Blanc Formation | |||
Selkirk Chert AKA: Dundee Chert |
Range in color from light gray to yellowish gray, dark gray, , black or brown. White to light gray bands or clouds are present | Ontario, Michigan, Ohio | Dundee Limestone Formation | |||
Shakopee Chert | Ranges from white to gray with contrasting banding | Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri | Shakopee Dolomite formation | |||
Shady Chert | Ranges from a bluish gray to a yellowish gray blue, or white with mottling commonly present. | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia | Shady Dolomite Formation | |||
Sky Hill Chert AKA: Mahoning Chert |
Ranges in color from a light brown or tan to black. The most common color is gray | Ohio, Pennsylvania | Upper Mercer formation of the Pottsville group | |||
Sheguiandah Quartzite AKA: Kikkarney Quartzite, Munising Quartzite |
Ranges in color from a white to a light gray and has light rose color staining. | Ontario | Bar Formation | |||
Sonora Flint AKA for Wyandotte Chert |
Vibrant colorful flint that may range from tans to light gray-blue and dark brown to purples | Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana | Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | |||
St. Louis Green
Chert AKA: St. Louis Formation Chert |
Varying shades from light gray green to yellow green | Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri | St. Louis formation | |||
Stanford Chert | Ranges from shades of medium gray with lighter and darker shades occurring with white and gray speckles | Indiana | Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | |||
Ste. Genevieve Chert | Ranges from light to medium blue, gray, and black, to olive gray and yellowish gray with gray concentric bands commonly present | Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky | Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | |||
Sugar Creek Chert Attica variant |
Ranges in color from a bluish gray to olive gray variegated or a tan to a chocolate brown with white cloudy streaks with quartz inclusions occasionally occurring | Indiana | Muldraugh Formation of the Borden Group | |||
Ten Mile Creek Chert | Ranges in color from a dark brownish gray to an olive gray or bluish gray. | Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia | Greene Formation | |||
Transverse Chert | Dark gray | Ohio, Indiana, Michigan | Transverse Limestone formation | |||
Trent Valley Chert AKA: Upper Gull River Chert |
Ranges from black or blackish blue with lenticular cream or light tan mottling | Ontario | Upper Member of the Gull River Limestone formation | |||
Tupelo Fort Payne Chert | Light beige to light tan with light gray mottling and may have banding. It has a creamy appearance | Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi | Fort Payne formation | |||
Tuscaloosa Chert AKA: Red / Yellow Jasper |
Ranges in color from white, tan, yellowish tan to yellow or brown, and red. Mottling is not present | Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia | Tuscaloosa Gravel Formation | |||
Tuscumbia Chert AKA: Carmack Chert |
Ranges from light to dark gray | Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee | Tuscumbia Limestone Formation | |||
Tyrone Chert AKA: Crab Orchard Chert |
Two tone or stripped colors | Kentucky | Tyrone Group | |||
Ullin Chert | brownish gray color | Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky | Ullin Formation | |||
Unakite | Mottled green and pink | Tennessee , North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey | ||||
Upper Mercer Chert | Ranges in color from a medium gray to black | Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania, New York | Upper Mercer Limestone of the Pottsville group | |||
Van Buren Chert | White | Missouri | Van Buren Limestone Formation | |||
Vienna Chert | Ranges from a deep bluish black to a light grayish tan or pinkish | Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana | Vienna Formation | |||
Warsaw Chert | Tennessee | Warsaw Limestone formation | ||||
Wayne County Chert AKA: Kentucky Blue and White Chert |
Off white to light tan with white and blue | Kentucky, Tennessee | ||||
West Franklin Chert | Ranges from a light gray to light bluish gray. Commonly mottled with blue and with light brown streaks and chalky vugs | Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky | ||||
West Patricia Recrystallized Chert | Ontario | |||||
Wike Chert Fossil Hill variation |
Ranges in color from a white to off white or bluish gray with minimal banding. Chalcedony crystal vugs are present | Ontario | Fossil Hill formation | |||
Wyandotte Chert AKA: Indiana Hornstone, Harrison County Chert |
Ranges in color from a medium bluefish gray to a medium light gray. Banding is common and is various shades of gray | Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee | Fredonia Member of the Ste. Genevieve Limestone formation | |||
Zaleski Chert Upper Mercer Chert variation AKA: Black Flint |
Glossy black and commonly has white streaks | Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania, New York | Zaleski member of the Allegheny Formation |