Field Notebook: CO 1955
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3.2 Sandstone, massive, cross lam. with upper 1.2 or less showing bedding, fine gr with, course cal layer on to brown upper surface. 0.4 Shaly, silty, some qps, prob much weathered recently 6.4 Sandstone, silty, fine gr, locq. evenbedded, x lens scattered shaly siltst partings. Bzzsl 0.7 commonly conglomerztic, whole weathers buff, ledgey. bzzsl thick ss bed 1.5 is locally qtzitic and under it 0.2-0.4qftic silt stone, sandy, 1.0± Siltstone, and interbedded liquific silty sh., + liquitic silt, wezths typical purple brown of liquite with siltstn as light qrsy layers 15.0 Sandstone, silty even bedded, loc thinbedded +qrossly weathers buff indivd. beds stand out. Beds mostly foresets which cozuseay 59