Field Notebook: Texas 1957b
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37 124 [seep. 52, 169] [from p. 52] Sept. ridge, top wood pavement top 36 limestone, red gray weathering, mudding gray or greenish gray, fine grained with abundant fuxinite some fractured, 12" (2' bed) 35 shale, greenish gray, 6' 34 limestone, mottled yellow-gray greenish gray. 1-2' beds, calcareous well indurated, soft, redding fracture, some fuxinite and some quartz pebbles, and gary used. "Shale parting" are dark limestone with some clay and many fuxinite, all beds quite calcareous. Coll. 8/6/58/3 24' 33 thin mottled yellow siltstone and yellow mud, limestone. Siltstones 2 to 6' with abundant fuxinite near base, gradual lithology with each mudily to limestone are dark red color any fresh. 9/5/58 125 surface, mottled yellow. Top gunit mudding uncertainly at a nearly subtle zone 1' thick in road cut Coll. 9/5/58/1 33' sh 9/5/58/1 20mg 32 shale, greenish gray to brownish, green mottled limestone. Calcicula. 31 sandstone, spotty brown weathering, dark gray brown or pink sagan, persistent mud- 2' (limy) 30 shale, varicolored, red-gray 21' Coll. 9/5/58/2 29 Sandstone, yellow to brown weathering, 3' persistent (limy) 28 shale, varicolored and greenish gray Sandstone, limulida and crackle beds alternating these 2 lithologies about every 3' to 10', 37' Coll. 9/5/58/3 Ginger F.K.