Field Notebook: Texas 1957b
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108 8/2/58 3/2/57,1 - ... 1/23/58,1 8/2/58,2 - 30' above base of "Dingle" angle. Sed t... not, one piece for solid containing previous included. Upt. Tex field camp came up to look at the Sed facies Leonard Mt. Again then the Dose calcification. It is about 250' up through jodell rocks & probably Haynes? equivalent, before getting to the "Lowest Saddle". The steepening capstone beds are near sample taken on top of this crest caple, & these have the SE. faces were gently folded and truncated so except little other than more a few contortious movement. In my section 35, there are a few metre foot: brown siltstone above the "Dingle" Co. than when 109 8/2/58/3 - 10' above massive congo crest at "Nine Horse". This is about 2/3 of the way up the slope at the east side of the saddle separating the twin ridges of the crest. Free [illegible] specimens, mostly loose on the slope but many beds of gravel & clean place in this central. 1) Lower portion filled by coarse cobble of various clinstones, in massive 3' beds, at least 275'y then. 2) Dolostone, may fragments are 3-5" thick, bedding sorting good, but rather weak rock not well exposed. Coll. 8/2/58/3 free specimens on slope & outcrls. 3) Dolostone + calcite in 3-4' beds, alternate small gravel of gravel to bunch shot, 45' t