New Highway North of Waverly
Measured By Newell, 05/1936
This section is abnormally thin, there is probably a hiatus at base of No. 3
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Unit No. |
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Thickness |
1
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Big Springs Limestone
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+ 1 ft.
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2
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Covered clay shale with abundant Myalinas
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8 - 10 ft.
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3
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Shaly soft sandstone, X-bedded
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11 ft.
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4
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Greenish clay
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5 ft.
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5
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Bluish blocky limestone with fusulinids, coquinoid at top
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1.5 ft.
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6
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Covered shale
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35 ft.
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7
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Flaggy dense blue limestone and shale with Oolite at top
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