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Well Logs, continued
Listed in the following pages are the logs of 70 wells and-test holes in Hamilton and Kearny counties, including 27 test holes drilled by the State and Federal Geological Surveys (1-27), 32 water wells (28-59), and 11 oil- and gas-test wells (60-70). The locations of the test holes are shown in figure 2 and most of the wells are shown on plate 2. About two-thirds of the logs were made by well drillers, and many of the drillers' rock names have been changed to conform with geologic terminology. "Gyp" or "gyp rock" has been interpreted to mean caliche, and "soapstone" has been changed to shale or clay. The term "sandrock" is used by drillers to describe a rock, that is so well consolidated that no casing is needed to prevent caving. In the Dakota and Cheyenne formations this has been interpreted to mean sandstone and in the Tertiary and Quaternary deposits it implies a consolidated sand and gravel deposit (often called mortar bed). Much of the Ogallala formation has been logged by well drillers as clay, but in those wells from which cuttings were available for study it was found that much of the so-called clay was silt.
28. Log of former railroad well at Lakin in sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 36 W., drilled in May, 1900. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Loam | 12 | 12 | ||
Sand and gravel | 28 | 40 | ||
Clay | 3 | 43 | ||
Clay, blue | 12 | 55 | ||
Sand, fine, blue | 11 | 66 | ||
Sand, fine | 86 | 152 | ||
Clay, blue | 2 | 154 | ||
Clay, yellow | 2 | 156 | ||
Sand and gravel | 20 | 176 | ||
Conglomerate (probably gravel) | 8 | 184 |
29. Log of former railroad well at Lakin in sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 36 W., drilled in August, 1901. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Loam | 12 | 12 | ||
Sand and gravel | 28 | 40 | ||
Clay | 3 | 43 | ||
Clay, blue | 12 | 55 | ||
Sand, blue | 99 | 154 | ||
Clay, yellow | 2 | 156 | ||
Sand and gravel | 32 | 188 | ||
Conglomerate (probably gravel) | 3 | 191 |
30. Log of former railroad well at Lakin in sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 36 W., drilled in September, 1901. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Loam | 12 | 12 | ||
Sand and gravel | 28 | 40 | ||
Clay | 15 | 55 | ||
Sand, blue | 29 | 84 | ||
Clay, blue | 68 | 152 | ||
Sand and gravel | 43 | 195 | ||
Conglomerate (probably gravel) | 2 | 197 |
31. Log of railroad well at Lakin in sec. 27 T. 24 S., R. 36 W., drilled in 1919. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Loam | 7 | 7 | ||
Sand and gravel | 24 | 31 | ||
Clay, yellow | 3 | 34 | ||
Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand, blue (water at 110 feet) | 73 | 107 | ||
Clay, blue | 7 | 114 | ||
Sand, coarse (water at 125 feet) | 8 | 122 | ||
Sand, blue | 5 | 127 | ||
Clay, blue | 8 | 135 | ||
Sand, coarse, red (water) | 4 | 139 | ||
Sand and gravel; yellow (water) | 20 | 159 | ||
Clay, yellow | 7 | 166 | ||
Sand and gravel; yellow (water at 177 feet) | 21 | 187 | ||
Sand and gravel; red (water) | 16 | 203 | ||
Clay, sandy, yellow | 3 | 206 | ||
Sand and gravel; coarse (water) | 14 | 220 | ||
Rock | 1 | 221 |
32. Log of railroad well at Kendall in sec. 25, T. 24 S., R. 39 W. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa, Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Soil, gravel, and sand | 53 | 53 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone | 56 | 109 | ||
Lignite | 2 | 111 | ||
Clay | 3 | 114 | ||
Sandstone, gray (soft water) | 38 | 152 | ||
Clay, very hard | 2 | 154 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 13 | 167 | ||
Shale, hard | 48 | 215 | ||
Sandstone, gray (soft water) | 53 | 268 | ||
Shale | 23 | 291 | ||
Sandstone | 6 | 297 | ||
Shale | 35 | 332 | ||
Sandstone, black | 3 | 335 | ||
Shale | 13 | 348 | ||
Sandstone, gray (soft water) | 19 | 367 | ||
Kiowa shale | ||||
Shale, gray | 58 | 425 | ||
Cheyenne sandstone | ||||
Sandstone, brown | 5 | 430 | ||
Clay, brown | 23 | 453 | ||
Clay, sandy | 23 | 476 | ||
Sandstone, light gray | 17 | 493 | ||
Fire clay | 3 | 496 | ||
Permian redbeds | ||||
Redbeds | 41 | 537 |
33. Log of railroad well at Syracuse in sec. 7, T. 24 S., R. 40 W. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Soil, sand, and gravel (water level 20 feet) | 33 | 33 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 32 | 65 | ||
Talc (probably shale) | 2 | 67 | ||
Shale, black | 38 | 105 | ||
Shale, light | 5 | 110 | ||
Clay, blue | 15 | 125 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sand rock (water rose to a level 65 feet below land surface) | 5 | 130 | ||
Shale, black | 10 | 140 | ||
Limestone, white (probably shale) | 25 | 165 | ||
Clay, white | 10 | 175 | ||
Soapstone (probably shale) | 10 | 185 | ||
Shale, gray | 10 | 195 | ||
Sand rock | 15 | 210 | ||
Clay,light gray | 10 | 220 | ||
Sand rock, soft | 5 | 225 | ||
Clay, white | 30 | 255 | ||
Slate, brown (probably shale) | 10 | 265 | ||
Clay, white | 5 | 270 | ||
Shale, light | 10 | 280 | ||
Clay, white | 10 | 290 | ||
Kiowa shale | ||||
Shale, black | 9 | 299 | ||
Shale, light | 16 | 315 | ||
Shale, black | 89 | 404 | ||
Rock, hard | 2 | 406 | ||
Shale, black | 6 | 412 | ||
Cheyenne sandstone | ||||
Sand rock, white (water rose to a level 135 feet below land surface) | 28 | 440 | ||
Shale, light | 20 | 460 |
34. Log of former railroad well at Syracuse in sec. 7, T. 24 S., R. 40 W. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Loam | 10 | 10 | ||
Sand and gravel | 14 | 24 | ||
Clay | 9 | 33 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black I | 117 | 150 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Shale, gray | 31 | 181 | ||
Sandrock (water rose to a level 70 feet below land surface) | 4 | 185 | ||
Shale, gray | 17 | 202 | ||
Sand rock (water rose to a level 58 feet below land surface) | 5 | 207 | ||
Shale, gray | 13 | 220 | ||
Sand rock, white | 5 | 225 | ||
Shale, gray | 10 | 235 | ||
Sand rock, white | 2 | 237 | ||
Clay, white | 12 | 249 | ||
Sand rock, white | 6 | 255 | ||
Shale, gray | 7 | 262 | ||
Sand rock, brown | 3 | 265 | ||
Shale, gray | 18 | 283 | ||
Sand, white | 3 | 286 | ||
Shale, gray | 5 | 291 |
35. Log of former railroad well at Syracuse in sec. 7, T. 24 S., R. 40 W. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Sand and gravel | 62 | 62 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale | 68 | 130 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Clay, white | 31 | 161 | ||
Shale, sandy, dark brown | 9 | 170 | ||
Sand | 12 | 182 | ||
Clay, white | 38 | 220 | ||
Sand and shale | 4 | 224 | ||
Limestone (probably shale) | 4 | 228 | ||
Clay, white 0 | 27 | 255 | ||
Sand | 12 | 267 | ||
Clay, white | 13 | 280 | ||
Sand, dark | 26 | 306 | ||
Kiowa shale | ||||
Shale | 94 | 400 | ||
Cheyenne sandstone | ||||
Shale, sandy, dark | 58 | 458 | ||
Rock, red, and shales, variegated (water rose to a level 75 feet below land surface) | 7 | 465 |
36. Log of former railroad well at Syracuse in sec. 7, T. 24 S., R. 40 W., drilled in 1900. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Loam | 10 | 10 | ||
Sand, gravel, and silt | 51 | 61 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale | 59 | 120 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Clay | 3.6 | 123.6 | ||
Sandstone (water) | 89.4 | 213 | ||
Shale | 27 | 240 | ||
Clay, white | 10 | 250 | ||
Sandstone | 34 | 284 |
37. Log of railroad well (100) in NE NE sec. 24, T. 24 S., R. 41 W., drilled in 1923. (Authority, David Millsap.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Pleistocene | ||||
Sand and gravel (water level, 14 feet) | 15 | 15 | ||
Sand and gravel, coarse | 48 | 63 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 20 | 83 |
38. Log of railroad well at Coolidge in sec. 23, T. 23 S., R. 43 W., drilled in January, 1903. (Authority, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Loam | 18 | 18 | ||
Sand and gravel (water level, 23 feet) | 34 | 52 | ||
Clay, sandy | 14 | 66 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale | 13 | 79 | ||
Lime and shale | 26 | 105 | ||
Dakota-Cheyenne formations | ||||
Sand rock, white (water rose to a level 46 feet below land surface) | 25 | 130 | ||
Shale | 58 | 188 | ||
Sand rock (water rose to a level 12 feet below land surface) | 14 | 202 | ||
Clay, white | 10 | 212 | ||
Sand rock (water rose to a level 1 foot below land surface) | 88 | 300 | ||
Shale | 12 | 312 |
39. Partial log of well of the city of Syracuse in sec. 7, T. 24 S., R. 40 W. (Cited by Darton, 1920.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 122 | |||
Dakota-Cheyenne formations | ||||
Sandstone, hard | 8 | 130 | ||
Clay, white | 4 | 134 | ||
Shale, sandy, compact | 16 | 150 | ||
Clay, white | 4 | 154 | ||
Sandstone | 24 | 178 | ||
Shale, sandy | 36 | 214 | ||
Limestone (probably shale) | 10 | 224 | ||
Clay, white | 6 | 230 | ||
Shale, sandy | 22 | 252 | ||
Sandstone | 28 | 280 | ||
Shale, black | 12 | 292 | ||
Sandstone, dark | 18 | 310 | ||
Soapstone (probably shale) | 12 | 322 | ||
Shale, dark | 6 | 328 | ||
Soapstone (probably shale) | 6 | 334 | ||
Shale,blue | 51 | 385 | ||
Shale, sandy | 17 | 402 | ||
Sandstone, gray (water) | 38 | 440 | ||
Shale, sandy | 8 | 448 | ||
Limestone (probably shale) | 4 | 452 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 12 | 464 | ||
Shale, brown | 4 | 468 | ||
Clay, white | 4 | 472 | ||
Clay, sandy, white | 6 | 478 |
40. Log of municipal supply well (293) no. 2 of the city of Lakin in sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 86 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil, clay, and sand | 70 | 70 | ||
Clay | 23 | 93 | ||
Sand | 2 | 95 | ||
Clay, sandy | 49 | 144 | ||
Clay, tough | 12 | 156 | ||
Clay, sandy | 51 | 207 | ||
Sand | 5 | 212 | ||
Sandstone, soft | 3 | 215 | ||
Rock, soft | 8 | 223 | ||
Sand | 10 | 233 | ||
Rock, soft | 4 | 237 | ||
Clay, sandy | 9 | 246 | ||
Sand | 27 | 273 |
41. Log of well (238) of August Kettler in SW sec. 9, T. 24 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil, clayey | 47 | 47 | ||
Sand and gravel; calcareous | 9 | 56 | ||
Sand (water) | 10 | 66 | ||
Sand, blue, and clay | 34 | 100 | ||
Shale, gray (probably clay) | 15 | 115 | ||
Sand, calcareous | 50 | 165 | ||
Shale, blue (probably clay) | 25 | 190 | ||
Sand | 30 | 220 | ||
Sand and gravel | 23 | 243 | ||
Clay, brown | 7 | 250 | ||
Sand, fine | 3 | 253 |
42. Log of test well of the Garden City Company in sec. 25, T. 22 S., R. 35~ W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil and silt | 19 | 19 | ||
Sand, fine | 53 | 72 | ||
Sand | 58 | 130 | ||
Clay | 12 | 142 | ||
Sand | 32 | 174 | ||
Clay | 10 | 184 | ||
Gravel, coarse | 22 | 206 | ||
Clay | 21 | 227 | ||
Shale, blue | 75 | 302 |
43. Log of well (208) of the Garden City Company in NW NW sec. 13, T. 23 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene, and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil and clay | 20 | 20 | ||
Sand, fine (water level, 65 feet) | 45 | 65 | ||
Clay and sand | 99 | 164 | ||
Sand | 28 | 192 | ||
Clay, soft | 44 | 236 | ||
Sand (water rose to a level 76 feet below land surface) | 129 | 365 | ||
Gravel, coarse | 18 | 383 | ||
Cretaceous | ||||
Shale, blue | 1 | 384 |
44. Log of well (211) of the Garden City Company in NW sec. 25, T. 23 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil and clay | 5 | 5 | ||
Sand, red | 10 | 15 | ||
Clay | 25 | 40 | ||
Clay, sandy | 10 | 50 | ||
Sand, fine (water level, 52 feet) | 10 | 60 | ||
Clay | 14 | 74 | ||
Sand, fine | 8 | 82 | ||
Sand | 190 | 272 | ||
Clay | 3 | 275 | ||
Sand | 6 | 281 |
45. Log of well of the Garden City Company in SW sec. 25, T. 23 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil | 15 | 15 | ||
Sand, red | 10 | 25 | ||
Sand and clay (water level, 52 feet) | 28 | 53 | ||
Sand, fine | 15 | 68 | ||
Sand and clay | 15 | 83 | ||
Sand, red | 20 | 103 | ||
Sand and clay | 25 | 128 | ||
Sand | 135 | 263 | ||
Clay | 10 | 273 | ||
Sand, coarse | 18 | 291 | ||
Clay | 3 | 294 |
46. Log of test well of the Garden City Company in sec. 1, T. 24 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand and clay | 30 | 30 | ||
Sand | 5 | 35 | ||
Clay | 15 | 50 | ||
Sand, fine | 5 | 55 | ||
Clay | 10 | 65 | ||
Sand | 4 | 69 | ||
Clay | 5 | 74 | ||
Sand | 6 | 80 | ||
Clay | 35 | 115 | ||
Sand | 15 | 130 | ||
Clay | 8 | 138 | ||
Sand | 16 | 154 | ||
Clay | 7 | 161 | ||
Sand | 25 | 186 | ||
Clay | 8 | 194 | ||
Sand | 36 | 230 | ||
Boulders and sand | 7 | 237 | ||
Clay | 4 | 241 | ||
Boulders and sand | 19 | 260 | ||
Rock | 2 | 262 | ||
Clay | 9 | 271 | ||
Sand | 23 | 294 |
47. Log of test well of the Garden City Company in sec. 13, T. 24 S., R. 35 W. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Soil | 3 | 3 | ||
Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand, fine | 8 | 11 | ||
Gravel (water level, 13 feet) | 14 | 25 | ||
Gravel, coarse | 19 | 44 | ||
Clay | 1 | 45 | ||
Sand, fine | 15 | 60 | ||
Clay | 105 | 165 | ||
Sand | 8 | 173 | ||
Clay | 57 | 230 | ||
Sand | 28 | 258 | ||
Gravel | 9 | 267 | ||
Clay and rock | 8 | 275 | ||
Sand | 10 | 285 | ||
Clay and caliche | 12 | 297 | ||
Rock and clay | 7 | 304 | ||
Sand | 17 | 321 | ||
Clay | 4 | 325 | ||
Sand | 45 | 370 | ||
Rock | 3 | 373 | ||
Graneros shale (?) | ||||
Clay, blue | 5 | 378 |
48. Log of well of the Garden City Company in sec. 17, T. 25 S., R. 36 W. Surface altitude, 3,020 feet. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Soil and sand | 20 | 20 | ||
Sand | 27 | 47 | ||
Clay | 30 | 77 | ||
Sand, fine | 10 | 87 | ||
Clay, soft, and sand | 44 | 131 | ||
Sand, fine, and clay | 15 | 146 | ||
Sand, fine, and shale | 23 | 169 | ||
Sand | 15 | 184 | ||
Shale, blue | 12 | 196 | ||
Sand and shale | 12 | 208 | ||
Shale, blue | 21 | 229 | ||
Sand | 11 | 240 | ||
Clay, hard, blue | 6 | 246 | ||
Clay, soft, yellow | 24 | 270 | ||
Clay | 10 | 280 | ||
Shale and gravel | 17 | 297 |
49. Log of well (11) of Dan Huser at SE corner sec. 8, T. 21 S., R. 41 W. Surface altitude, 3,661.2 feet. (Authority, Mr. Huser) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Undifferentiated Pliocene and, Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand and gravel (water at 165 feet) | 175 | 175 | ||
Niobrara formation | ||||
Chalk | 185 | 360 | ||
Greenhorn-Graneros formations | ||||
Shale and limestone | 440 | 800 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 375 feet below land surface) | 50 | 850 |
50. Log of well (28) of Fred Behrendt inSW SE sec. 4, T. 22 S., R. 43 W. Surface altitude, 3,689.2 feet. (Authority, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Pleistocene (?) | ||||
Gravel | 5 | 5 | ||
Niobrara formation | ||||
Fort Hays limestone member | ||||
Clay, white (probably limestone) | 50 | 55 | ||
Carlile, Greenhorn, and Graneros formations | ||||
Shale, blue to white | 440 | 495 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 370 feet, below land surface) | 17 | 512 |
51. Log of well (29) of Jacob Behrendt in SE SE sec. 4, T. 22 S., R. 43 W. (Cited by Bass, 1926.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Niobrara formation | ||||
Fort Hays limestone member | ||||
Rock (probably limestone) | 5 | 5 | ||
Clay, white (probably limestone and shale) | 35 | 40 | ||
Carlile, Greenhorn, and Graneros formations | ||||
Shale, black | 440 | 480 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 355 feet below land surface) | 36 | 516 |
52. Log of well (51) of Robert Hazlett in SE NE sec. 21, T. 23 S., R. 43 W. (Authority, Robert Hazlett.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
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Alluvium | ||||
Sand and gravel (water level, 20 feet) | 50 | 50 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 20 | 70 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to land surface) | 40 | 110 | ||
Shale | 21 | 131 | ||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 15 feet below land surface) | 9 | 140 |
53. Log of State well in NE NE sec. 36, T. 23 S., R. 39 W. (Cited by Haworth, 1897.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Soil | 8 | 8 | ||
Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
"Gypsum" (caliche) | 6 | 14 | ||
Sand and gravel | 57 | 71 | ||
Rock, solid | 28 | 99 | ||
Sand and gravel | 6 | 105 | ||
"Gypsum," red (caliche) | 5 | 110 | ||
Clay, sandy | 20 | 130 | ||
Gravel and boulders | 12 | 142 | ||
Sand, fine, yellow | 13 | 155 | ||
Gravel | 9 | 164 | ||
Clay | 6 | 170 | ||
Sand and gravel (water level, 180 feet) | 10 | 180 | ||
Gravel | 7 | 187 | ||
Sand, fine | 5 | 192 | ||
Carlile shale (?) | ||||
Shale, compact, yellow | 4 | 196 |
54. Log of community well (54) at Coolidge in NE NW sec. 23, T. 23 S., R. 43 W. (Authority, P..A. Bauer, driller.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Alluvium | ||||
Soil and sand (water level, 16 feet) | 16 | 16 | ||
Gravel | 34 | 50 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 40 | 90 | ||
Shale, sandy, hard | 16 | 106 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 15 feet below land surface) | 45 | 151 | ||
Shale | 5 | 156 |
55. Log of well (57) of J. W. Egger in SW NE sec. 24, T. 23 S., R, 43 W. Surface altitude, 3,340.91 feet. (Authority, J. W. Egger.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Alluvium | ||||
Sand and gravel (water level, 12 feet) | 58 | 58 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale | 38 | 96 | ||
Dakota formation | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 8 feet below land surface) | 53 | 149 | ||
Shale | 26 | 175 | ||
Sandstone | 25 | 200 | ||
Kiowa shale | ||||
Shale | 49 | 249 | ||
Cheyenne sandstone | ||||
Sandstone (water rose to a level 5 feet above land surface) | 38 | 287 |
56. Log of well of Mr. Beeler in SE sec. 9, T. 25 S., R. 41 W. (Cited by Darton, 1920.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand and gravel | 210 | 210 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, sandy, hard | 40 | 250 | ||
Dakota-Cheyenne formations | ||||
Sandstone | 20 | 270 | ||
Clay, white | 35 | 305 | ||
Lime (probably shale) | 13 | 318 | ||
Shale, hard | 12 | 330 | ||
Clay, white | 40 | 370 | ||
Shale, variegated | 20 | 390 | ||
Rock and clay | 26 | 416 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 14 | 430 | ||
Shale, sandy, hard | 24 | 454 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 15 | 469 | ||
Clay, brown and white | 35 | 504 | ||
Sandstone and clay | 20 | 524 | ||
Sandstone, light gray | 12 | 536 | ||
Shale, black | 3 | 539 |
57. Partial log of well in NE sec. 27, T. 25 S., R. 41 W. (Cited by Darton, 1920.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Dakota formation | ||||
Shale, sandy, hard | 34 | 170 | ||
Sandstone | 15 | 185 | ||
Clay, white | 15 | 200 | ||
Limestone (probably shale) | 10 | 210 | ||
Sandstone | 20 | 230 | ||
Clay, white | 2 | 232 |
58. Partial log of well in NW sec. 33, T. 25 S., R. 41 W. (Cited by Darton, 1920.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Graneros shale | ||||
Shale, black | 140 | |||
Dakota-Cheyenne formations | ||||
Sandstone, gray | 40 | 180 | ||
Clay, white | 30 | 210 | ||
Shale, sandy, hard | 50 | 260 | ||
Limestone (probably shale) | 22 | 282 | ||
Shale, sandy, hard | 23 | 305 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 53 | 358 | ||
Clay, white | 4 | 362 |
59. Log of well in sec. 6, T. 26 S., R 41 W. (Cited by Darton, 1920.) | Thickness, feet |
Depth, feet |
||
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Soil | 18 | 18 | ||
Undifferentiated Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits | ||||
Sand | 7 | 25 | ||
Sand, light | 11 | 36 | ||
Graneros shale | ||||
Slate, black (probably shale) | 69 | 105 | ||
Dakota-Cheyenne formations | ||||
Shale, brown | 43 | 148 | ||
Shale, sandy, light | 122 | 270 | ||
Slate, light (probably clay or shale) | 10 | 280 | ||
Sand, coarse, gray | 10 | 290 | ||
Slate, light (probably clay or shale) | 30 | 320 | ||
Slate, gray (probably clay or shale) | 15 | 335 | ||
Slate, light to dark (probably clay or shale) | 35 | 370 | ||
Lime, chalky, white | 30 | 400 | ||
Rock, red, soft | 5 | 405 | ||
Lime, pink | 20 | 425 | ||
Rock, red, soft | 5 | 430 | ||
Sand, soft | 25 | 455 | ||
Lime, sandy, containing pyrite. | 15 | 470 | ||
Lime, sandy, fine | 38 | 508 | ||
Sandstone, gray | 72 | 580 | ||
Sand, gray | 32 | 612 |
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