The Harpers Formation is a geologic formation in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, consisting of schist, phyllite, and shale.
It dates back to the early Cambrian period.
The Harpers Formation overlies the Ledger Formation (dolomite) due to a thrust fault in small roadside quarry (currently overgrown) on Pottery Hill, southwest of York, Pennsylvania.
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