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Sec. 14, T. 27 S., R. 20 E
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Type exposure of Stark shale
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/18/1931
Refer to notebook no. A 31
Unit No. Description Thickness
8 Residual chert  
7 Limestone, crystalline as float  
6 Limestone, oolitic ? ft.
5 Limestone, oolitic, partly covered 5.4 ft.
4 Limestone, massive, very crystalline 5.4 ft.
3 Limestone, light in color, rather massive and granular near top, thin to fairly massive beds, soft, limonitic irregular beds  
2 Shale, very black, thin bedded, fissile-Stark shale 4 ft.
1 Limestone, gray to blue, dense, base covered, Canville 2 ft.

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