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clay beds at this locality should be sampled, or otherwise explored. It
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Ozota and main bed present here and some of the little clays, but none well exposed. Ozk clay seems about same as at 1, others thinner but still worthy of prospecting. Lower split main bed present, not expressed.
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Base of first ss very close to top 2nd ss, very few platy beds.
Fizzle zone of 1st ss is taking on little-like look, massive, x boulded with stronger cgl + coarse sand. Also tendency to weather yellow pink + purple.
Section measured at this spot from near top of 1st massive (Glen) ss.
[Willow Creek section]
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7, 6 A, 75.0 Sandsstone tabular x-lzn in upper 20'+ grading downward to massive cross-bedded and changing from fine gr. at top to medi coarse and fine downward. Upper 58' are gray weather rel. resistant. Basal part of this has coarse streaks + intraform cals. Then 18± feet mid-coarse cepic fizzle ss, with massive x bld., weathers yellowish some pink + purple streaks.
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