Field Notebook: Texas 1957b
Page 295
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
168 9/5/58 Naymond red hill - dip 15°, strike N65E about 100 yds. SE of water tank (2) 75 yds. SE tank - dip 65°, strike N74NE three beds then nearly a level in an anticline where other limb dips 18°SE strike N80E. that the Callahan Sign ended there are 3 (3) due E & tank 150 yds, dip 75° N, strike N65E (4) 300 yds. E of tank, same as (2) between the beds is a swirl, probably, tightly folded or faulted. (5) lower Gap tank 200 yds. NE of tank, dy S0W, strike N65E a) Conglomerate - top curved b) Limestone with many fossils shale largely curved. 90' c) ls. dark gray, dimpled ochreous 20' (6) 100 yds. ENE of tank, heavy and dips N50°, strike N80E The Naymond is a very evenly sorted quartzite with med. to fine laminated beds, some cross beds and some slump structures. Weathered colors are red - red brown - and gray. 37 room Banks high pasture (1) N65E, dip 12N (2) due N 14° 3) K - Nat 30° (4) near fault. strike N75E, dip 18°, but changes back to E strike or 90N dip on each side. Neary Sect. 16 - B. at yds. & 20 at Montley wood canyon - couple by tanks dips 14°N Strike is E-W. Sampled upper part Sect (32) 37, see p. 125