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Sec. 29, T. 28 S., R. 21 E
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Locality Description-Restudy
1941
Unit No. Description Thickness
6 Nodular appearing, top, light dove gray, finely crystalline  
5 Limestone modulesin yellow shale +/- 2 ft.
  Like exposures near Idenho +/- 3.5 ft.
4 Yellow micaceous slightly silty shale 5.4 ft.
3-2 Yellow micaceous shale, limestone nodules not as numerous in upper part  
1 Covered to top Worland +/- 8 ft.
  This shows that Idenbro is present and that Pennsylvanian ferm becomes micaceous. Hence the micacious shale at Uniontown.  

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