Field Notebook: Texas 1957a
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62 32.) Shale gray, 5 1/2', 2 calcareous bands, 2" to 4" thick, fine grained 33.) as (35) 2 1/2' 34.) a) shale, gray 4" to 8" b) grayls, sheet tsecia calcarneate 6" to 1' 35.) 6 1/2' - like (17) lower 5', like (3) upper 1 1/2' 36.) Shale gray, mostly covered [4'] 37.) Calcareous orange brown upper surface, flat 1' 38.) Mostly covered, & 4" calcareous beds at 4' and 10' are exposed 32' 39.) Calcareous "rubble" blocky grayls 6" dean brown mottled zones with cement & furnicing, in them. Beds 1 to 3', occasional evidence of the beds being well sorted and cemented at top 2 observations 63 of this feature. 27' 7/6/57/18 7/6/57/92 40.) Covered 11' probably less resistant to rubble. 41.) like (39) 26' The calcareous making the top bed in this sequence is well sorted and bedded, well cemented, flat top. 42.) Covered 20' 43.) Calcareous, well cemented, yellow-brown, 1 1/2" dean pebbles, becoming fine grained in upper 5" flat upper surface. 3 1/2' 44.) 16', lenticular calcarneites; there are interbedded with shales 50 yds to west I could find any 3 or relatively thin beds.