Brown, K. Elizabeth2015-04-292015-04-291983http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51889The conclusion of this investigation, based on field mapping and measured sections, is the Price Formation was deposited on a high-energy shoreline. Sediments for the shoreline were initially transported from a northern deltaic source. The Cloyd Conglomerate Member represents offshore barrier bars, while the Lower Price unit was deposited in a lagoon behind the bars. At the top of the Lower Price unit, the "marker bed" sandstone includes sedimentary features of marine and fluvial origin. This sandstone is interpreted as a delta-front sand, reworked from distributary mouth bars. The Langhorn and Merrimac coal seams were deposited in swamps formed across the sandstone.iv, 76 leavesapplication/pdfen-USIn CopyrightLD5655.V855 1983.B7687Geology -- Virginia -- Montgomery CountyGeology -- Virginia -- Pulaski CountyGeology, StratigraphicCoal -- Geology -- Virginia -- Montgomery CountyCoal -- Geology -- Virginia -- Pulaski CountyStratigraphy and deposition of the Price Formation coals in Montgomery and Pulaski Counties, VirginiaThesis