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Labette County

Sec. 29, T. 32 S., R. 21 E
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Unit No. Description Thickness
6 Limestone - light gray; weathers lighter in color; granular to slightly crystalline +/- 3 ft.
5 Limestone - brown earthy; "Cement rock" +/- 1 ft.
4 Shale - little gray at top. Black fissile flattened phosphatic concretions 4 ft.
3 Limestone - Breezy Hill; sandy; earthy and nodular; more sandy in lower part 1.6 ft.
2 Shale - sandy 5 ft.
1 Sandstone and sandy shale - massive sandstone in part 6 ft.

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