Field Notebook: Texas 1957a
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90 31 Sect 31 Section 13a - 1/4 E of Suctm. 11 up front of Lowridge - 7/11/57/2 To top of hill 4752 Suct. 27 of King 11) LS, dark gray, (Caplank) Looks like broken rubble - 3 to 4" diam blocks 5 1/2' Massive 7/11/57/4 12) LS, rubble, dark gray, in 3" beds very uneven, 1 1/2' 13) LS, like 1, upper 3' or 8" to 1' beds, lower 9' massive, weatheres to irregularly pocked, but rather smooth massive. 7/11/57/5 14) Sandstone, fine grained weatheres orange to yellow brown, some green column patches, 3" to 6" beds; 3 1/2' 15) Covered, but seems to be a dark red brown shale zone - This is same color as is at top of Wolf range 3/4 mile Wt. 7/11/57/6 9' 16) Calcandite - all sizes, up to about 2" diam Small peccy [illegible] chert and alter cherts subangular to subrounds. Upper 1' organic fig 9' Lenox Hills 7/11/57/7 Suctm. 13a 7) Maxly Covered, LS, rubble, purples, gray, yellow brown - 5" to 8" beds 28' 7/11/57/7 18) Calcandite; cobbles 6" to 10" diam.; mostly LS cobbles, but a few large chert cobbles + quartz also. On 3' to 6' beds - cementing is weather yellow brown. 45' to top of ridge 7/11/57/6 911 17 12 13 1 6 5 18 11 7 16