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References
- Greb, S.F., Potter, P.E., Meyer, D.L., and Ausich, W.I., 2008, Mud mounds, paleoslumps, crinoids, and more; the geology of the Fort Payne Formation at Lake Cumberland, south-central Kentucky: Field trip for the Kentucky Chapter of the American Institute of Professional Geologists, May 17-18, 45 p.
- Knox, L.W., and Stapor, F., Jr., 2003, Clay-rich, Waulsortian-like mounds in the
Mississippian (Osagean) Fort Payne Formation of central Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology, Report of Investigations, v. 51, p.83-104.
- Krause, R.A., and Meyer, D.L., 2004, Sequence stratigraphy and depositional dynamics of carbonate buildups and associated facies from the lower Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of southern Kentucky: Journal of Geology, v. 74, p. 87-100.
- Lewis, R.Q., Sr., and Potter, P.E., 1978, Surface rocks in the western Lake Cumberland area, Clinton, Russell, and Wayne Counties, Kentucky: Annual Field Conference of the Geological Society of Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey, ser. 10, 41 p.
- Meyer, D.L., and Ausich, W.I., 1992, Fort Payne carbonate facies (Mississippian) of south-central Kentucky: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Report No. 4, Field Trip 14 for the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 26-29, 20 p.