Northeastern Region Lithic Material
Name | Natural | Non-heat treated points | Heat treated points | Color details | Primary found in: | Associated Formation / Member |
Alison Quartzite AKA: Allison Quartzite |
Ranges from a green to gray or black | Labrador, Quebec | Alison Quartzite Formation of the Kaniapiskau Supergroup | |||
Allentown Chert | Ranges from a medium to dark gray with white streamers with banding commonly present. Oolitic and stromatolitic. | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Vermont | Allentown Formation | |||
Allentown Quartzite | Ranges from a very light gray to a medium light gray. | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Vermont | Allentown Formation | |||
Alsen Chert | Mottled dark gray to a dark brownish gray. | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Alsen Cherty Limestone Formation of the Helderberg Group | |||
Amabel Formation
Chert |
White lacking luster | Ontario, Michigan, New York | Amabel Dolomite 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 | Goat Island Member of the Lockport Formation | ||
Antietam Quartzite AKA: Erwin-Antietam Quartzite |
Ranges from bright white to light gray, tan, brown, pink, or red, a greenish brown variation is reported | West Virginia, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey | Antietam Formation of the Chilhowee Group | |||
Aquia Orthoquartzite |
Ranges from white to tan, light gray, or brown. Finer grain can range from tan to brown, gray, yellow, or red. |
Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey | Aquia Quartzite Formation | |||
Ashburn Hornfels | Colors of white, gray, and light green and is massively spotted. | New Brunswick | Ashburn Formation | |||
Ashburn Quartzite | White | New Brunswick | Ashburn Formation | |||
Argillite (Generic type) |
Light to dark green, but may range to various shades of gray. | North America | Varies | |||
Attleboro Red Felsite AKA: Wamsutta Rhyolite |
Very
dark reddish brown |
Massachusetts, Rhode Island | Wamsutta Formation | |||
Bald Eagle Jasper AKA: Houserville Jasper |
Mottled with shades of light or medium yellow | Pennsylvania | ||||
Barker Quartzite | Light green when freshly fractured and weathers to a light or white color | Vermont, New York | Barker Quartzite Formation | |||
Barrington Argillite | Gray | Rhode Island, Massachusetts | ||||
Baskahegan Lake Quartzite | Light gray to light green | Maine, New Brunswick | Baskahegan Lake Formation | |||
Battie Quartzite | Clean buff colored | Maine | Battie Quartzite Formation | |||
Beacon Hill Gravel Chert / Quartzite | Nodules of chert and yellow quartzite. | Maryland, New Jersey | Beacon Hill Formation | |||
Beaver Run Chert |
Dolomite is a sparkly black which emits a
fetid odor when struck with black and knotted chert occur. |
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York | Beaver Run Dolomite Member of the Ontelaunee Formation | |||
Becraft Chert | Light bluish gray to medium gray or black | New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia | Becraft Limestone Formation of the Helderberg Group | |||
Beekmantown Chert AKA: Narrows Chert |
Dark gray often fossiliferous. | West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont | Beekmantown Geological Group | |||
Belle Lake Chert | Laminated red chert | New Brunswick, Maine | Belle Lake Formation | |||
Bellefonte Chert | Ranges from a light to medium gray | Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia | Bellefonte Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group. | |||
Belleville Chalcedony | Ranges from a black to a dark brown in color. Veins and inclusion of white quartz are sometimes present | Pennsylvania | ||||
Ben Lomond Chert | Ranges from a gray to light brown. | New Brunswick | Ben Lomond Formation of the Coldbrook Group | |||
Blue Hills River Felsite / Rhyolite |
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Massachusetts, New Hampshire | ||||
Blueberry Mountain Argillite | Banded and ranges from bluish black to black or dark gray. | New Hampshire | Blueberry Mountain Series | |||
Berea Sandstone | Ranges in color from a light gray to a buff | Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky | Waverly Group | |||
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 of the Pottsville Formation | |||
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 | |||
Braintree Hornfels | Varies from a medium to dark gray | Massachusetts, Connecticut | Braintree Argillite Formation | |||
Branchville Chert | Medium to dark gray weathering a reddish brown to buff. | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York | Branchville Member of the Epler Formation, Beekmantown Group | |||
Briarcliff Chert | Light with darker patches. | New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Briarcliff Dolomite Formation of the Wappinger Group | |||
Brandywine Blue Gneiss AKA: Wilmington Blue Rock |
Ranges from a bright blue to a bluish gray. | Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland | Brandywine Blue Gneiss Formation of the Wilmington Complex | |||
Breakeyville Orthoquartzite | Very quartz rich sandstone forming an orthoquartzite. | Quebec | Breakeyville Formation of the Sillery Group | |||
Broad Run Chalcedony AKA: Wissahickon Schist |
Ranges in color from a mottled white to light gray or cream to yellow. Black specks are present through the material. | Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey | Wissahickon Formation | |||
Brunswick Mudstone / Siltstone |
Primarily a dark red, but colors of purple, green, yellow, gray, and black also occur. | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Passaic Formation (formerly Brunswick Formation) of the Newark Group | |||
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 | |||
Buttermilk Falls Chert |
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Ranges from a dark gray to black. | Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York | Buttermilk Falls Member of the Onondaga Limestone Formation | ||
Cabot Head Chert AKA: Bruce Chert |
Ranges in color from shades of white to a light gray. | Ontario, Michigan, New York | Cabot Head Member of the Cataract Formation | |||
Califon Chert | Ranges in color from black to gray or bluish gray or orange to brown and typically stained green from limonite. | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York | Califon Member of the Leithsville Formation | |||
Cannel Coal | Ranges from dark gray to black | Kentucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Texas, and Nova Scotia. | ||||
Canoe Landing Lake Chert | Red | New Brunswick | Canoe Landing Lake Formation of the California Group | |||
Cape Blomidon Agate AKA: Bay of Fundy Chalcedony, North Mountain Chalcedony |
Shades of white, blue, brown, tan, yellow, red, and purple. Fortifications and banding commonly occurs. | Nova Scotia | North Mountain Formation basalts | |||
Cape Elizabeth Quartzite AKA: Elizabeth Quartzite |
Ranges from a white to a light yellow or light gray. | Maine | Cape Elizabeth Quartzite Formation | |||
Carbaugh Run Rhyolite | Pennsylvania | |||||
Catoctin Greenstone AKA: Catoctin Metabasalt |
Ranges from a green to a greenish gray or gray. | Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware | Catoctin Formation | |||
Catoctin Metarhyolite AKA: Highland Metarhyolite |
Ranges from a gray to a bluish gray, blue, or purple. Banding, mottling, or breccia with a tannish color may be present. | West Virginia, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Catoctin Formation | |||
Carrabassett Metamorphic Quartzite | Dark gray when freshly fractured weathering to a medium gray. | Maine, Quebec | Quartzite member of the Carrabassett Formation | |||
Castine Dactite / Rhyolite | Light colored | Maine | Castine Volcanic Formation | |||
Cecil Black Chert AKA: Newark Chert |
Ranges from a medium gray to black | Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey | Newark Gabbro Formation | |||
Cedar Camp Brook Chert | Ranges from a gray or green to black weathering to a light gray or light brown. | New Brunswick | Cedar Camp Brook Formation | |||
Chaumont Chert AKA: Watertown Chert, Leray Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray to black. | New York, | Watertown Member of the Chaumont Limestone Formation | |||
Chepultepec Chert (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges from yellow to white and oolitic | Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania | Chapultepec Member of the Knox Formation | |||
Cherry Valley Silicified Shale | Ranges from a medium gray to a sooty black | New York, Pennsylvania | Cherry Valley Shale Member of the Marcellus Formation of New York | |||
Chert de Kitchispi AKA: Deschambauklt Chert |
Ranges from a medium to dark gray or black to a light brown. |
Quebec | Deschambault Formation of the Trenton Group | |||
Cheshire Quartzite AKA: Stissing Quartzite |
Ranges from a white to a light gray or a tannish gray | New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont | ||||
Chickies Quartzite AKA: Chiques Quartzite, Hellam Quartzite, Edge Hill Quartzite |
Ranges from white to gray or tinted pink, tan, green, or blue | Pennsylvania, Maryland | Chickies Formation | |||
Chuctanunda Creek Chert | Ranges from a dark gray to black. | New York | Chuctanunda Creek Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Clarks Ferry Siltstone | Yellowish gray | Pennsylvania | Clarks Ferry Member of the Catskill Formation | |||
Clough Quartzite | Ranges from white to a light pink. | Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire | Clough Quartzite Formation | |||
Coeymans Chert AKA: New Creek Chert |
ranges in color from a bluish black to black. Cloudy patches of fine pyrite and quartz may be present. | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Coeymans Limestone Formation (New Creek Formation), Helderberg Group | |||
Cohansey Orthoquartzite | Base color of grayish white with mottled colors including yellow to brown, orange to red, or black | Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Cohansey Formation | |||
Colchester Jasper | Mottled red and mustard yellow color with white quartz running through the material. | Vermont, New Hampshire | Monkton Formation | |||
Colborne Chert Bois Blanc Variant AKA: Port Colborne Chert |
Light bluish grey color | Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin | Bois Blanc 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, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Conococheague Limestone Formation | |||
Copper Ridge Chert (Ridge and Valley Chert) |
Ranges in color from medium to dark gray to black | Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania | Copper Ridge Member of the Knox 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 | Upper Mercer Limestone of the Pottsville Formation | |||
Coxsacki Chert | Ranges from a mottled grayish green to a dark green gray | New York | ||||
Craig Brook Chert | Black | New Brunswick | Craig Brook Limestone Formation | |||
Crown Point Chert | Dark bluish black | Vermont, New York, Quebec | Crown Point Limestone Formation of the Chazy Group | |||
Crystal Quartz | clear colorless stone similar to clear glass | Eastern North America | ||||
Cuesta Quartzite | Ranges in color from pale grayish brown, pink, or reddish. | Delaware, New Jersey | ||||
Cutting Chert AKA: Thompson's Point Chert |
Ranges from dark gray to black | New York, Vermont | Cutting Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Eagle Bridge Quartzite | Compact gray color | New York | Eagle Bridge Quartzite Formation | |||
Edgecliff Chert AKA: Clarence Chert |
Mottled black, gray, and white with black spots | Pennsylvania, New York, Ontario | Edgecliff member of the Onondaga Formation | |||
Edmund Hill Ansite (Augite Andesite) |
Ranges from a medium to dark gray with phenocysts inclusions. | Maine | Edmund Hill Andesite Formation | |||
Elmtree Chert | Dark gray and red chert | New Brunswick | Elmtree Formation | |||
Epler Chert / Dolomite | Ranges from a medium to dark gray. | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey | Epler Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Eramosa Chert | Ranges from light to medium gray or brown gray | Ontario, New York | Goat Island Member of the Lockaport Formation | |||
Esopus Chert / Silicified Shale AKA: Cherry Valley Chert, Bowmanstown Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray or brown to a brownish black or black. | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey | Esopus Member of the Onondaga Limestone Formation. | |||
Flemming Chert | Ranges in color from white to shades of tan or gray to black. It is mottled and commonly banded. | Labrador, Newfoundland, Quebec | Fleming Formation | |||
Flemming Chert Breccia | Fractured gray and black chert in a gray quartzite matrix. | Labrador, Newfoundland, Quebec | Fleming Formation | |||
Flemming Quartzite | Gray | Labrador, Newfoundland, Quebec | Fleming Formation | |||
Flint Ridge Chert /Chalcedony AKA: Van Port, Raccoon Creek Chert |
White to bluish hues with bands of light gray, reds, and yellows | Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York | Van Port Member of the Allegheny Formation | |||
Fort Ann Chert | homogenous dark gray to bluish gray or black. | New York, Vermont | Fort Ann Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
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 Limestone Formation | |||
Gailor Chert | Gray | New York | Gailor Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Gettysburg Siltstone AKA: Hammer Creek Siltstone |
Ranges from a reddish brown to maroon | Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York | Gettysburg Formation (Hammer Creek Formation) of the Newark Group | |||
Glenerie Chert AKA: Port Jervis Chert |
Ranges from a bluish gray to black weathering brown. | New York, New Jersey | Glenerie Formation of the Onondaga Group | |||
Green Mountain Jasper AKA: Vermont Jasper |
Bright red | Vermont | ||||
Gull River
Chert (Upper) AKA: Trent Valley Chert |
Ranges from black or blackish blue with lenticular cream or light tan mottling | Ontario, New York, Pennsylvania | Gull River Limestone Formation | |||
Halcyon Lake Chert | Ranges from white to yellow or cream. | New York | Halcyon Lake Formation of the Wappinger Group | |||
Haldimand Chert Bois Blanc Variant |
Ranges from a light gray to a light tan cream color | Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York | Bois Blanc Formation | |||
Hamburg Chert | Ranges in color from blue to black with white quartz veins running through the material. | New York, New Jersey | Hamburg Member of the Leithsville Formation | |||
Hanford Brook Vein Quartz | Ranges from a milky white to clear. | New Brunswick | Hanford Brook Formation | |||
Hardyston Chalcedony | Semi translucent milky white to light blue or light to gray. | Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York | Hardyston Formation | |||
Hardyston Jasper AKA: Berks Jasper, Lehigh Jasper, Pennsylvania Jasper, Reading Prong Jasper |
Ranges from a dark golden yellow to a bright red or dark brown with mottling as well as tiny veins of clear to white translucent chalcedony. | Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York | Hardyston Formation | |||
Hardyston Quartzite | Ranges from a milky white to light blue to a light yellowish brown or gray. | Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York | Hardyston Formation | |||
Harlow Bridge Quartzite | Ranges from a tan to light green | Vermont | Harlow Bridge Quartzite Member of the Moretown Formation | |||
Harmonyvale Chert | Ranges from a gray to a greenish gray | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey | Harmonyvale Member of the Ontelaunee Formation | |||
Harvey Rhyolite | Red and green with flow banding commonly present. | New Brunswick | Harvey Formation | |||
Hatch Hill Chert | Bluish black weathering black | Massachusetts | Hatch Hill Formation | |||
Hathaway Chert AKA: St. Albans Chert |
Ranges from a homogenous olive green to black or a olive green with black mottling. | Vermont, New York, Quebec | Hathaway Formation | |||
Hayden Lake Chert | Ranges from a red and green ferromanganiferous chert to a black chert. | New Brunswick | Hayden Lake Formation of the Tetagouche Group | |||
Heath Farm Jasper AKA: Delmarva Peninsula Jasper |
Ranges from a brownish to dark brownish black. | Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania | ||||
Helderberg Chert | Ranges from mottled white to light cream, light gray, and light blue commonly mottled and fossiliferous. | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Helderberg Group | |||
Hingham Felsite | Ranges from a deep red to purple with banding with dull yellow inclusion commonly present as well as small phenocysts. | Massachusetts | ||||
Hinkley Point Metasediment | Ranges from a light to medium gray to a greenish gray with whitish spots. | Maine, New Brunswick | ||||
Hook Mountain Basalt AKA: Watchung Basalt |
Ranges from a light to dark greenish gray amygdaloidal basalt. | New Jersey | Hook Mountain Basalt Formation of the Brunswick Group | |||
Hudson Bay Lowland Chert | Bluish gray to a light tan or pale yellow | Ontario, Saskatchewan, and into Minnesota and Quebec | 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 | |||
Ingonish Island Rhyolite | Dark gray and slightly magnetic | Nova Scotia | ||||
Indian Cove Chert | Quebec | Indian Cove Formation of the Gaspé Limestone Group | ||||
Indian River Chert | Red and bluish black weathering white. | Vermont, New York | Indian River Slate Formation | |||
Indian River Slate | Variegated deep maroon and bluish green. | Vermont, New York | Indian River Slate Formation | |||
Iron Hill Jasper AKA: Newark Jasper |
Ranges from a mottled mustard yellow to brown, dark brown, brownish black, and red. | Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Newark Gabbo Formation | |||
Jefferson Rhyolite | Flow banded spherulitic rhyolite with colors ranging from pink to olive yellow, or blackish green. | New Hampshire | ||||
Kalkberg Chert | Ranges in color from a grayish blue to a black. This chert is heavily cloudy by opaque patches. Clastic quartz is present | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Kalkberg Formation of the Helderberg 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 | |||
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, Pennsylvania, New York | Ipperwash Formation Limestone | |||
Keyser Chert | Mottled gray to brownish gray of black with visible clastic quartz grains. | Pennsylvania | Keyser Formation | |||
Kineo Porphyritic Rhyolite AKA: Kineo Flint, Mount Kineo, Traveler Rhyolite |
Ranges from a medium to dark bluish gray or and olive green with phenocysts of felsite and tuff weathering white. | Maine | Kineo Volcanic Member of the Tomhegan Formation, Moose River Group | |||
Kichispi Chert Upper Gull River variant |
Continuously banded chert ranging in color from a brownish grey or greyish beige. | Ontario, Quebec, New York | Upper Gull River Formation | |||
Kittatiny Chert | Ranges from a mottled light grayish brown to a dark grayish black with veinlets of light gray chalcedony. | Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York | Kittatiny Formation | |||
Kittery Quartzite AKA: Cape Elizabeth Quartzite |
Ranges from a light brown to light gray. | Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Hew Hampshire, Maine, New York, and into New Jersey. | Kittery Formation of the Merrimack Group | |||
Knox Chert | Dark blue to bluish gray with translucent mottling. Red Knox Chert has a reddish color with slight mottling. | Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania | Knox Formation | |||
Lafayette Chert | Ranges from a dark gray to black weathering an orangish gray | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York | Lafayette Member of the Epler Formation, Beekmantown Group | |||
Ledge Ridge Chert | Ranges from green to black with some pyrite rhombs. | Maine | ||||
Leithville Chert | Ranges in color from black to gray or bluish gray or orange to brown. white quartz veins or staining of green limonite may be present. | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. | Leithville Formation | |||
Leyden Argillite | Dark colored | Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire | Leyden Formation | |||
Libertytown Metarhyolite | Ranges from a dark purplish to a bluish black or red with macrophenocycts of pink and white feldspar. | Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania | Libertytown Metarhyolite Formation | |||
Licking Creek Chert |
Black with sandy texture inclusions. | Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland | Licking Creek Member, Helderberg Formation | |||
Lime Rock Jasper | Ranges from a dark golden yellow to a dark brown with tiny veins of clear to white chalcedony to translucent gray or a homogenous yellow | Rhode Island | ||||
Limeport Chert | Ranges from a gray to a bluish gray or black, banding may be present. | Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey | Limeport Member of the Allentown Formation | |||
Little Ascutney Rhyolite | Spherulitic rhyolite. | Vermont, New Hampshire | Little Ascutney Stock - Paisanite (rhyolite) Dike | |||
Little Falls Chert AKA: Knauderack Chert |
Most commonly blue, but dark brown to a pearly light blue or small bluish green speckles and milky white. Red jasper also occurs. | Pennsylvania, New York | Little Falls Dolomite Formation | |||
Little River Chert | Ranges from a red and green ferromanganiferous chert to a black chert. | New Brunswick | Little River Formation of the Tetagouche Group | |||
Lockatong Argillite | Primarily a light to dark gray, greenish gray, or black, but a greenish red, grayish purple, or reddish brown may also occur | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey | Lockatong Formation, Newark Group | |||
Lockport Chert AKA: Ancaster Chert, Goat Island Chert |
Ranges in color from white to a very light white gray | Michigan, Ohio, Ontario, New York | Goat Island Member of the Lockport Formation | |||
Longview Chert | Primarily reddish, but white to gray colors do occur | Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania | Longview Member of the Knox formation | |||
Lower Mercer Chert | Bluish gray color with quartz inclusions. | Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia | Lower Mercer Member of the Pottsville Formation | |||
Lowville Chert AKA: Birdseye Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray to black. | New York, Vermont, Quebec, Ontario | Lowville Limestone Formation of the Black River Group | |||
Loyalhanna Chert | Ranges in color from a chalky white, light gray, or light green to greenish brown | Pennsylvania | Loyalhanna Limestone Formation of the Maxwell Group | |||
Macungie Jasper | Ranges from a brownish yellow to a mustard yellow or a brownish red to red. Commonly has veinlets of quartz. | Pennsylvania | ||||
Marblehead Felsite AKA: Lynn Rhyolite |
Ranges from a dark gray to black with phenocryst inclusions of felsite. | Massachusetts | Lynn Volcanics | |||
Mattapan Felsite | Massachusetts | Mattapan Volcanics | ||||
Meadow Mountain Chert |
Mottled blue gray with white streaks present. |
West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Possible Foreknob Formation | |||
Mines Chert AKA: Gatesburg Chert |
Medium gray with visible ooids present. | Pennsylvania | Mines Dolomite Member of the Gatesburg Formation | |||
Mistassini Quartzite AKA: Albanel Quartzite |
Ranges from a bright white to light gray with medium to dark gray or black streaks or inclusions. | Ontario, Quebec, New York, Vermont, Maine, New Brunswick | Temiscamie Formation of the Mistassini Group | |||
Misery Quartzite | Light gray with tiny veinlets of milky quartz and may be stained red by hematite . | Maine | Misery Quartzite Formation | |||
Mogothy Quartzite AKA: Magothy Quartzite |
Ranges in color from gray to bluish gray or purple, banding or mottling may be present. Small fossils may give a peppered appearance. | Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Mogothy Formation | |||
Monkton Quartzite | Ranges from white to light buff on top layers to light shaded of red and pink to brick red or purple. Red jasper also occurs | New York, Vermont | Monkton Formation | |||
Monongahela Chert | Ranges from light to medium gray with limonite staining | West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania | Uniontown Member of the Monongahela Group | |||
Morar Brook Chert | Ranges from a dark gray to black. | Nova Scotia | Morar Brook Formation of the Georgeville Group | |||
Mount Jasper Rhyolite AKA: Neponset Rhyolite |
Flow banded spherulitic rhyolite with color ranging from an olive green to brown weathering white. | New Hampshire, Maine |
Moat Volcanics |
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Mount Merino Chert AKA: Athens Hills Chert, Pleasentdale Chert, West Athens Hill Chert |
Ranges in color from a dark greenish grey to a dark gray or black. | New York | Mount Merino Formation of the Normanskill group | |||
Munsungun Chert AKA: Munsungun Lake Chert |
Diverse coloration ranging from a light gray or greenish gray to black or red weathering to a light tan or gray. | New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec | Munsungun Formation | |||
Nantasket Argillite | Dark gray to black on freshly fractures surfaces weathering to a tan to pale green or green. | Massachusetts, New Hampshire | ||||
Needle Chert AKA: Needle Hornfels, Cap Bon Ami Hornfels |
Ranges from a tan or yellowish brown to dark brown or dark gray | Quebec | Cap Bon Ami 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 | |||
Newark Jasper AKA: Iron Hill Japer |
Primarily a mottled mustard yellow with white quartz inclusions and streaks. Mottled grays may be present. | Pennsylvania, Delaware | Newark Gabbro Formation | |||
New Haven Arkose | Ranges from a pink to red or gray indurated arkose. | Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island | Hew Haven Formation | |||
New Market Chert AKA: Row Park Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray to black. | Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland | New Market Limestone Formation of the St. Paul Group | |||
New Scotland Chert AKA: Corriganville Chert, Minisink Chert |
Ranges from a white to very light colors. | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | New Scotland Formation (Corriganville Formation) of the Helderberg Group | |||
Nittany Chert | Ranges from a medium to dark gray with siliceous oolites. Red jasper also occurs in this formation. | Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia | Nittany Dolomite Formation, Beekmantown Group | |||
Normanskill Chert AKA: Deepkill Chert, Coxsackie Chert |
Range from a light green to a dark green or brownish green with darker bands being present. | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts | Mount Merino and Indian River Formations of the Normanskill Group | |||
North Mountain Basalt | Ranges from dark gray to black | Nova Scotia | North Mountain Formation | |||
Nova Scotia Agate / Chalcedony | Includes banded, breccia, carnelian, fortification, moss, plume, or have eyes. | Nova Scotia | North Mountain Formation basalts | |||
Oak Bay Chert / Vein Quartz | Black chert white vein quartz | New Brunswick, Maine | Oak Bay Formation | |||
Oak Mountain Chert | Red | New Brunswick | Oak Mountain Formation | |||
Onondaga Chert AKA: See page |
Vary from light to dark gray to a mottled bluish gray to a dark brown or black or tan. | Ontario, Quebec, New York, Pennsylvania, Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont | Onondaga Limestone Formation | |||
Ontelaunee Chert / Dolomite |
Ranges from a dark gray to black. White chert also occurs. |
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York | Ontelaunee Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Oriskany Solicified Sandstone | White | New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia | Oriskany Sandstone Formation | |||
Orthoquartzite (Generic type) |
Varies | North America | Varies | |||
Orwell Chert | Black | Vermont | Orwell Limestone Formation of of the Champlainian Series | |||
Ossipee Rhyolite | Welded tuff | New Hampshire | ||||
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 | |||
Pine Plains Chert | Ranges from a buff to light brown or tan weathering gray. | New York | Pine Plains Formation of the Wappinger Group | |||
Pinesburg Station Chert | Ranges from a white to very light gray. | West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Pinesburg Station Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Pocono Siltstone | Reddish brown | Pennsylvania, Maryland | Pocono Formation | |||
Popelogan Chert | Dark gray to black carbonaceous chert. | New Brunswick | Popelogan Formation | |||
Port Ewen Chert | Ranges in color from a dark gray to black | New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Port Ewen Formation of the Helderberg Group | |||
Potsdam Quartzite Quartzitic sandsandstone |
Ranges from a tan or cream to pink and rarely is almost black | New York, New Jersey | Potsdam Sandstone Formation of the Saratoga Springs Group | |||
Poughquag Quartzite | Dark bluish gray | New York | Poughquag Quartzite Formation of the Wappinger Group | |||
Poultney Chert AKA: Deepkill Chert |
Ranges from white to a light gray. | Vermont, New York | Poultney Slate Formation, Beekmantown Group | |||
Providence Island Chert | Relatively equal amounts of white chert nodules and a dark bluish gray nodules. | New York, Vermont | Providence Island Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Quartz |
Milky white with thin veins |
North America | ||||
Quartzite | Varies from white to gray, or pink and tan in color | North America | ||||
Ramah Chert AKA: Mugsford Chert |
Ranges from a light gray to a frosted white with parallel black bands, black iron inclusions, and orange rust spots commonly present. | Newfoundland, Labrador, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine | ||||
Reagen Chert | Black and tan to gray with banding commonly present. Swirls, veins, or mottling may be present. | Vermont | ||||
Reynales Chert / Silicified Sandstone AKA: Hickory Corners Chert |
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 | North America | ||||
Richmond Amphibolite | Dark gray | Maine | Nehumkeag Pond Formation | |||
Rickenbach Chert AKA: Crooked Swamp Chert |
Dark gray | Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey | Rickenbach Dolomite Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Ridgely Quartzite | Ranges from white to a light tan or a medium gray or pink. | West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania | Ridgely Sandstone Member of the Oriskany Formation | |||
Rockdale Run Chert |
Ranges from nodules of light to medium gray
or beds of white chert. |
West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Rockdale Run Limestone Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Roquemaure Jasper | Red and black | Quebec | Basalt formations | |||
Ruth Lake Chert | Ranges from a dark gray to green. | Quebec, Labrador | Ruth Lake Formation of the Knob Lake Group. | |||
Saugeen Chert Bois Blanc variation |
Color ranging from very light almost white with light blue patches. | Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin, New York | Bois Blanc Formation | |||
Saugus Jasper AKA: Saugus Rhyolite |
Ranges from a dark red to pink with thick veins of cream or pale yellow commonly occurring. | Massachusetts | Lynn Volcanics | |||
Schoharie Chert AKA: Aquetuck Chert |
Homogenous yellowish brown to a very dark gray. | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Schoharie Member of the Onondaga Limestone Formation | |||
Scots Bay Chert AKA; Scots Bay Agate / Jasper, Mina Basin Chert, Parrsboro Jasper |
Ranges from most commonly a light brown to tan or a red to reddish purple with maroon streaking, milky white also occurs. | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine | Scots Bay Formation of the Fundy Group | |||
Seneca Chert AKA: Moorehouse Chert |
Medium gray weathering to light colors. | New York | Seneca Member of the Onondaga Limestone Formation | |||
Seritized Rhyolite | Quebec | Watson Lake Group | ||||
Seward Quartzite | White | Labrador, Quebec | Seward Formation of the Knob Lake Group | |||
Shadygrove Chert | Cream | Pennsylvania | Shady Grove Formation of the Conococheague Group | |||
Shequindah Quartzite AKA: Kikkarney Quartzite, Munising Quartzite |
Ranges in color from a white to a light gray and has light rose color staining. | Ontario, New York | Bar River Formation | |||
Shiphead Chert | Quebec | Shiphead Formation of the Gaspé Limestone Group | ||||
Shiver Chert AKA: Penns Creek , Snyder County, Troxellville, and Stoney Ridge Chert |
Ranges in color from a medium gray to black | Maryland, and Virginia, Pennsylvania | Shiver Formation of the Helderberg Group | |||
Sims Quartzite | White | Quebec, Labrador, Newfoundland | Sims Formation of the Knob Lake Group | |||
Sky Hill Chert AKA: Mahoning Chert, Lawrence County 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 | |||
Snake Hill Chert | Ranges from a dark greenish gray to black | New York | Snake Hill Shale Formation | |||
Slacks Lake Chert | Maroon and green color. | New Brunswick | Slacks Lake Formation of the Sheephouse Brook Group | |||
Sokoman Chert | Ranges from a dark greenish gray to a grayish black weathering to a brown or gray. | Quebec, Labrador | Sokoman Formation of the Knob Lake Group | |||
Sterling Hill Sussexite | Ranges from pink to a pinkish violet or red with yellow or violet occurring with reduced frequency. | New Jersey | ||||
Stirling Carnelian | Translucent and varies in shades from reddish brown to reddish orange. | New Jersey | Watchung Series basalt formations | |||
Stissing Chert | Ranges from white to yellow or black. | New York | Stissing Dolomite Formation of the Wappinger Group | |||
Stonehenge Chert AKA: Stonehenge - Chepultepec Chert, Larke Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray to black. | West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Stonehenge Limestone Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Ten Mile Creek Chert AKA: Washington Chert |
Ranges in color from a dark brownish gray to an olive gray or bluish gray. | Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia | Greene Formation | |||
Thoroughfare Quartzite | White | New Brunswick | Thoroughfare Formation of the Grand Mann Group | |||
Ticonderoga Chert AKA: Clarendon Springs Chert, Mount Independence Chert |
Dark bluish black with visible phenocrysts of calcite and pyrite inclusions. | New York, Vermont | Ticonderoga Dolomite Formation, Beekmantown Group | |||
Touladi Chert Trout Lake Chert AKA: Cabano Chert |
Ranges from gray to a bluish gray or black
with tans also occurring. |
Quebec, New Brunswick, Maine | Cabano Formation | |||
Tourelle Chert | Radiolarian chert | Quebec | Tourelle Formation, Quebec Supergroup | |||
Tower Hill Quartzite | Light gray | Massachusetts | Tower Hill Quartzite Formation | |||
Trading Run Chert AKA: Helderberg Chert |
Light color ranging from a mottled white to gray, cream to yellow, and pinks with iron staining commonly present. | Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia | Helderberg Formation | |||
Traveler Rhyolite | Ranges from a bluish gray to light gray or bone white with phenocrysts of quarts, feldspar or garnets occurring. | Maine | Traveller Rhyolite Pogy Member | |||
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 | |||
Tuscarora Quartzite AKA: Massanutten Quartzite |
White and gray | West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia | Tuscarora Quartzite Formation of the Judy Gap Group | |||
Unakite | Mottled green and pink | Tennessee , North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey | ||||
Uniontown Chert AKA: Waynesburg Chert |
Ranges from light to medium gray or yellowish brown with yellow streaks. | West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania | Uniontown Formation of the Monongahela Group. | |||
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 | |||
Vanport Siliceous Shale AKA: Jefferson County Slate |
Dark Gray | Pennsylvania | Vanport Formation | |||
Vaughn Hills Quartzite | Massachusetts | Vaughn Hills Formation | ||||
Vera Cruz Jasper | Ranges from a brownish yellow to a mustard yellow or a brownish red to red. Commonly has veinlets of quartz. | Pennsylvania | ||||
Vinylhaven Rhyolite | Ranges from a flow banded rhyolite to a spherulitic rhyolite | Maine | Vinylhaven Rhyolite Formation | |||
Wallkill Chert | Ranges in color from black to bluish gray or light gray | Pennsylvania, New Jersey | Wallkill Member of the Leithsville Formation | |||
Washademoak Lake Chert AKA: Belyeas Cove Chert |
Variegated with multiple colors occurring with shades of red and gray being the predominate color. Jasper also occurs. | New Brunswick, Maine | Cumberland Group | |||
Wassataquoik Chert | Ranges from a medium or dark gray to greenish gray or black. Red jasper also occurs in this formation. | Maine | Wassataquoik Chert Formation | |||
Weir Chert AKA: Armstrong Brook Chert |
Chert, quartz, and jasper all occur in this formation | New Brunswick, Quebec | Weir Formation | |||
Weskeag Quartzite | Yellowish gray on freshly fractures surfaces weathering to a buff brown. | Maine | Weskeag Member of the Rockland Formation | |||
Westboro Quartzite AKA: See page |
Ranges from a white to a light gray or light tan. | Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut | Albion Schist Formation | |||
White Rock Quartzite | White | Nova Scotia | White Rock Formation of the Rockville Notch Group | |||
Whitehall Chert AKA: Mount Independence Chert |
Ranges from a dark gray to a bluish black. | Vermont, New York | Whitehall Formation of the Beekmantown Group | |||
Wishart Quartzite | Ranges from white to light gray | Quebec, Labrador | Wishart Formation of the Knob Lake Group | |||
Wissahickon Quartzite / Vein Quartz | gray quartzite with milky white veins of quartz. | Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware | Wissahickon 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 | |||
Zion Hill Quartzite | Ranges from a light greenish gray to a whitish gray. | Vermont | Zion Hill Quartzite Member of the Bull Formation |