Center West line
Measured By H. Miller and E. Gutentag
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Unit No. |
Description |
Thickness |
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Niobrara
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20
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Hard, yellow chalk
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4 ft.
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19
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Bentonite
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0.05 ft.
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18
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Yellow chalk
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2 ft.
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17
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Bentonite
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0.05 ft.
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16
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Yellow chalk
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0.1 ft.
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15
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Bentonite
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0.05 ft.
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14
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Yellow chalk
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3.3 ft.
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13
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Yellow chalk with calcite fills in fissures
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27 ft.
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12
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Gypsum
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0.05 ft.
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11
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Yellow chalk
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0.8 ft.
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10
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Limonite and bentonite; gypsum
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0.1 ft.
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9
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Yellow chalk
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2.5 ft.
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8
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Limonite and bentonite; gypsum
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0.1 ft.
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7
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Gray and yellow chalk
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3 ft.
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6
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Bentonite; gypsum xls
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0.2 ft.
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5
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Gray chalk
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1 ft.
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4
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Bentonite; gypsum xls
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0.05 ft.
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3
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Gray chalk
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1.4 ft.
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2
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Bentonite and limonite; gypsum xls
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0.1 ft.
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1
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Gray chalk, partly covered
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7 ft.
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