Along road on west side of section 19.
Measured By W.A. Ver Wiebe, 1936
Strong local dips due to solution of gypsum below. Therefore difficult to make accurate measurements.
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Unit No. |
Description |
Thickness |
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Walton Member
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1
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CLAYSTONE--earthy--white--even-bedded calcareous
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2 in.
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2
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CLAY--soft--gray--weathers greenish
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1 ft.
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3
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CLAYSTONE--like no. 1
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3 in.
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4
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CLAY--like no. 2
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3 ft.
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5
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CLAYSTONE--like no. 3
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5 in.
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6
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CLAY--like no. 2
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10 ft.
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7
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CLAYSTONE--many layers 1/16 in. to 3 in. thick, even bedded
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2 ft.
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8
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CLAY--like no. 4
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10 ft.
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