In Pennsylvania, the Allegheny Group includes rocks from the base of the Brooksville Coal to the top of the Upper Freeport Coal, and was defined to include all economically significant coals in the upper Pennsylvanian sequence. The unit consists of
cyclothemic sequences of coal, shale, limestone, sandstone, and clay. It contains six major coal zones, which, in
stratigraphic order, are: • Upper Freeport Coal • Lower Freeport Coal • Upper Kittanning Coal • Middle Kittanning Coal • Lower Kittanning Coal • Brookville Coal
Members Glen Richey (PA), Laurel Run (PA), Mineral Springs (PA), Millstone Run (PA), Clearfield Creek (PA); Clarion (OH, MD, PA, WV), Kittanning (PA), Freeport (PA, MD, OH, WV); Putnam Hill (OH, PA); Vanport (PA, MD, OH, WV); Butler (MD, PA), Worthington (MD, PA); Washingtonville (OH, PA, WV), Columbiana (OH)
Age Relative age dating of the Allegheny places it about mid-way through the
Pennsylvanian, the second subperiod of the
Carboniferous period. The plant and conchostracan fossils in particular can be equated with European strata of the "Asturian" (
Westphalian D) regional stage. In North America, the roughly equivalent regional stage is known as the
Desmoinesian. == Notable sites ==