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Coffey County

Sec. 36, T. 20 S., R. 13 E
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Creek and road section
Measured By R.M. Jeffords, 05/25/1940
Unit No. Description Thickness
9 Limestone - bluish gray, rubbly, Marginifera, aphalopod, gastropods  
8 Limestone - gray, weathers light, abundant fusalinids  
7 Shale - some covered mainly gray shale with black limestone. Septarium beds, calcite veined 28 ft.
6 Limestone - gray dense, calcite veins, Septarium large 0.5 ft.
5 Shale - sandy and thing sdys 23 ft.
4 Sandstone - micaceous ferruginous, thing platy 1 ft.
3 Shale - brown, gray, platy with a few sands 3 ft.
2 Limestone - black weathers brown, dense, massive -Derbya 0.5 - 1 ft.
1 ? Covered  

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