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Stratigraphic Sections
Each stratigraphic unit shown on Plate 2 is represented here by at least one measured section description. All descriptions pertain to Franklin County exposures with the exception of A9 and A10, which were measured and described in Anderson County.
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C1--Composite section of exposures from near cen. S line SE 1/4 sec. 17, T. 19 S., R. 18 E., to cen. S line sec. 18, T. 19 S., R. 18 E. | Thickness (feet) |
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Oread Limestone | |||
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Toronto Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, brown, thin to thick and moderately even bedded, microcrystalline; brachiopods, crinoids, fusulinids; incomplete thickness | 11.0 |
Lawrence Shale | |||
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Shale, upper 14 feet tan and silty, lower 4 feet gray and clayey | 18.0 |
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Coal, soft, bituminous | 1.0 |
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Shale, upper 1.5 feet gray, middle 1.5 feet green, basal 2 feet tan, silty to clayey | 8.0 |
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Limestone, gray to brown, single bed; Myalina, Neospirifer, bryozoans, crinoids | 1.0 |
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Shale, gray to tan, silty; mostly covered | 25.0 |
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Siltstone, brown, single thick bed | 4.0 |
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Shale and siltstone, tan, small amounts of very fine grained sandstone; about | 60.0 |
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Total thickness of Lawrence Shale | 117.0 | |
Stranger Formation | |||
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Haskell Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, blue gray, single even bed, microcrystalline matrix contains abundant Ottonosia; Chonetes, Neospirifer, marginiferids, fusulinids; sparse phosphatic nodules weathered free from section immediately above the Haskell | 1.5 |
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Vinland Shale Member | ||
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Covered interval; about | 12.0 |
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Westphalia Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, brown, microcrystalline, surface weathers hummocky; fusulinids, Osagia | 0.5 |
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Limestone, brown, shaly; bryozoans, Composita, crinoids | 2.5 |
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Total thickness of Westphalia Limestone | 3.0 | |
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Tonganoxie Sandstone Member | ||
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Shale, tan, bedding indistinct, weathers into irregular blocks, septarian concretions and thin sandstone stringers in the basal part; exposed thickness | 8.0 |
C2--Water well log of section near the cen. S line sec. 30, T. 18 S., R. 18 E. (State Geological Survey of Kansas files). Description, generalized, is shown by symbols on Plate 2. |
C3--Composite section of an escarpment exposure near the cen. W line SW 1/4 sec. 14, T. 18 S., R. 13 E. (Toronto Limestone and Lawrence Shale); a road cut-streambank exposure near the cen. W line sec. 19, T. 18 S., R. 19 E. (Weston Shale to Haskell Limestone); and a drillers log (Stanton Limestone and 75 feet of Weston Shale) of section near cen. sec. 12, T. 18 S., R. 18 E. (Drillers log in State Geological Survey of Kansas files.) Description, generalized, is shown by symbols on Plate 2. | Thickness (feet) |
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Oread Limestone | |||
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Toronto Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, brown, thin and even bedded, ferruginous; brachiopods, corals, crinoids, fusulinids | 9.0 |
Lawrence Shale | |||
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Shale, gray, paper-thin strata weather into in-regular flakes, clayey; goethite concretions | 30.0 |
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Limestone, light gray on fresh surfaces, weathers tan, bedding indistinct, pseudobrecciated | 2.5 |
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Claystone, drab, weathers into irregular blocks | 1.5 |
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Siltstone, tan, weathers into plates, micaceous | 3.0 |
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Shale, drab, weathers into irregular flakes and blocks, clayey; poorly preserved plant fossils; about | 5.5 |
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Limestone, blue gray, nodular, micaceous, silty; poorly preserved plant fossils | 2.0 |
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Shale, tan to gray, paper-thin strata weather into irregular flakes, silty, micaceous; goethite concretions; poorly preserved plant remains | 5.5 |
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Coal; contains claystone stringers | 0.2 |
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Siltstone and silty shale, gray green to tan, bedding indistinct, weathers into irregular blocks; goethite concretions; mostly covered; about | 40.0 |
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Total thickness of Lawrence Shale | 90.2 | |
Stranger Formation | |||
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Haskell Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, blue gray, single vertically jointed bed, microcrystalline, fractures conchoidally; Meekella, Neospirifer, crinoids, echinoid spines, fusulinids, spired gastropods | 1.0 |
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Vinland Shale Member | ||
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Shale, tan, weathers to irregular flakes, silty, micaceous; about | 5.0 |
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Shale, tan, paper-thin strata weather to flakes, silty, micaceous; contains large blue-gray septarian limestone concretions | 4.0 |
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Shale, drab, weathers to flakes, silty, micaceous | 4.0 |
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Total thickness of Vinland Shale | 13.0 | |
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Tonganoxie Sandstone Member | ||
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Sandstone, tan, massive, cross stratified, quartzose, very fine to fine grained, friable | 40.0 |
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Coal, discontinuous | 0.5 |
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Total thickness of Tonganoxie Sandstone | 40.5 | |
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Total thickness of Stranger Formation | 54.5 | |
Weston Shale | |||
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Shale, blue gray to gray green upward, micaceous, clayey to silty upward, grades into overlying unit; exposed thickness | 2.0 |
C4--Drillers log of section near the cen. NE 1/4 SW 1/4 sec. 7, T. 18 S., R. 18 E. (State Geological Survey of Kansas files). Description, generalized, is shown by symbols on Plate 2. |
C5--Composite section of a streambank exposure in the NE 1/4 sec. 33, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (Toronto Limestone and upper part of Lawrence Shale) and a road cut exposure near the cen. N line sec. 31, T. 17 S., R. 19 E. (Ireland Sandstone to Haskell Limestone). | Thickness (feet) |
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Oread Limestone | |||
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Snyderville Shale Member | ||
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Toronto Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, brown, thin to thick and even bedded, ferruginous, microcrystalline; Chonetes, Composita, Punctospirifer, crinoid columnals, fenestrate and ramose bryozoans | 8.0 |
Lawrence Shale | |||
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Shale, covered interval | 3.0 |
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Coal | 0.3 |
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Shale, covered interval | 2.5 |
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Shale, tan, weathers into plates, silty, micaceous; poorly preserved plant fossils common | 5.5 |
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Coal | 1.0 |
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Shale, drab, paper-thin strata flake upon weathering, clayey, micaceous; siltstone stringers | 14.0 |
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Shale, covered interval | 5.5 |
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Claystone, drab | 6.5 |
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Shale, covered interval | 10.0 |
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Shale, tan, weathers into irregular flakes, silty | 13.0 |
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Conglomerate, reddish, limestone and limonite pebbles in a quartzose sandstone matrix; sparse invertebrate fossil fragments | 1.5 |
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Siltstone, brown, weathers into plates; limonitic concretions | 9.0 |
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Shale, gray, paper-thin beds; profuse poorly preserved plant fossils | 2.0 |
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Limestone, brown, shaly, arenaceous, micaceous; plant and invertebrate fossils | 2.0 |
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Ireland Sandstone Member | ||
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Sandstone, brown, massive, cross stratified, quartzose, very fine to floe grained, micaceous; poorly preserved plant fossils | 40.0 |
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Conglomerate, gray, weathers into irregular slabs, limestone and limonite pebbles, sparse phosphatic nodules, quartzose sandstone matrix; Chonetes, Meekella, Neospirifer, fusulinids, and sparse plant fossils; fragile spines on chonetids intact; probably derived from Robbins Shale and Haskell Limestone | 5.0 |
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Total thickness of Lawrence Shale | 120.8 | |
Stranger Formation | |||
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Vinland Shale Member |
C6--Composite section of a road cut exposure along the S line SE 1/4 sec. 15, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (Toronto Limestone to Robbins Shale); a log of a test hole drilled at the SE cor. sec. 15, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (Robbins Shale to Haskell Limestone); and a test hole drilled in the NE 1/4 SE 1/4 NE 1/4 sec. 15, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (Haskell Limestone to Stoner Limestone). | Thickness (feet) |
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Oread Limestone | |||
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Toronto Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray on fresh surfaces, weathers tan, bedding indistinct, weathers into a slabby rubble; brachiopods, crinoids; incomplete thickness | 1.0 |
Lawrence Shale | |||
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Shale, gray to tan, silty to sandy; poorly preserved plant fossils | 8.0 |
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Coal, upper Williamsburg | 0.5 |
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Shale, gray to tan, bedding indistinct, weathers into irregular blocks, clayey to silty | 5.0 |
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Ireland Sandstone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray, weathers into plates | 1.0 |
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Sandstone, light gray to tan, very fine to medium grained, massive, cross stratified | 31.0 |
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Coal | 1.5 |
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Shale, gray, clayey to silty | 2.5 |
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Sandstone, light gray, cross stratified, fine grained | 13.0 |
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Shale, gray, silty to sandy | 1.0 |
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Sandstone, gray to tan, a single thick bed | 2.0 |
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Shale, gray, silty to sandy | 0.5 |
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Sandstone, gray to tan, massive, cross stratified, very fine to medium grained; about | 28.0 |
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Coal, fragmented and included in basal part of Ireland Sandstone; about | 3.0 |
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Total thickness of Lawrence Shale | 97.0 | |
Stranger Formation | |||
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Robbins Shale Member | ||
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Shale, gray blue, clayey, carbonaceous films along bedding surfaces in uppermost foot | 5.0 |
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Shale, gray, clayey to slightly silty | 2.0 |
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Shale, gray, extremely clayey, plastic | 11.0 |
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Total thickness of Robbins Shale | 18.0 | |
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Haskell Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray on fresh surfaces, weathers gray to tan, even bedded, microcrystalline matrix contains cross sections of abundant "heads" of Ottonosia; brachiopods, crinoids, fusulinids | 2.1 |
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Rock Lake-Vinland Shale | ||
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Siltstone-sandstone, tan, even bedded, quartzose; basal contact gradational | 19.0 |
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Shale and siltstone, gray, alternating silty shale and siltstone, carbonaceous streaks at several horizons | 116.0 |
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Shale, gray, clayey to slightly silty | 5.0 |
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Siltstone-shale, gray | 20.0 |
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Sandstone, tan, very fine grained | 2.5 |
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Coal | 0.7 |
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Total thickness of Rock Lake-Vinland Shale | 163.2 | |
(Westphalia and South Bend Limestones absent from this locality. Section between Haskell Limestone base and Stoner Limestone top could not be subdivided.) | |||
Stanton Limestone | |||
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Stoner Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray to white; penetrated by drill | 1.0 |
C7--Composite section of road cut exposures from near cen. W line sec. 12 to near cen. W line sec. 13, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (upper part of Tonganoxie Sandstone to Toronto Limestone) and streambank exposures near cen. sec. 11, T. 17 S., R. 18 E. (Weston Shale to Haskell Limestone). | Thickness (feet) |
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Oread Limestone | |||
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Toronto Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray; brachiopods, crinoids; incomplete thickness | 2.0 |
Lawrence Shale | |||
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Shale, tan, clayey to silty | 12.0 |
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Sandstone, siltstone, and silty shale, tan, alternating beds | 26.0 |
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Ireland Sandstone Member | ||
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Sandstone, tan, massive, cross stratified, very fine grained, friable | 53.0 |
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Total thickness of Lawrence Shale | 91.0 | |
Stranger Formation | |||
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Robbins Shale Member | ||
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Shale, gray, clayey to silty upward | 5.5 |
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Haskell Limestone Member | ||
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Limestone, gray, even bedded, prominent vertical jointing, microcrystalline, fractures conchoidally; productids, Meekella, Neospirifer, Ottonosia; poorly exposed; about | 1.7 |
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Vinland Shale Member | ||
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Shale, gray, clayey to silty | 4.0 |
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Coal smut | 0.05 |
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Shale, gray to tan, clayey to silty | 10.0 |
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Coal stringer | 0.3 |
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Shale, gray, silty, grades downward into siltstone | 10.0 |
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Total thickness of Vinland Shale | 24.35 | |
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Tonganoxie Sandstone Member | ||
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Sandstone and silty shale, tan, very fine grained, massive sandstone cross stratified, silty shale platy | 45.0 |
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Coal stringer | 0.3 |
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Siltstone to sandstone; thickness irregular | 0.0 to 1.0 |
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Total thickness of Tonganoxie Sandstone | 46.3 | |
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Total thickness of Stranger Formation | 77.85 | |
Weston Shale | |||
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Shale, gray blue, clayey; base covered; exposed thickness | 1.5 |
(On the basis of outcrop and drillers log data, the thickness of Weston Shale at this locality is approximately 80 feet.) |
A sections || B sections || C sections || D sections
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