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5/12/95
burrowed filled sediment I suggest the thickness of
the beds = depth of burrows. Some
graded bedding in Carimoin member; some
pyritized fossil fragments including brachs
(Rapictonella found on one slab)
Plattville + lower Deccra sh are "deep" water
deposits of turbidites (calcsilt) and omission
surfaces (pyrite), burrowed muds, etc.
(Note: Town of Sogn is just W. of
intersection of county roads 9+14 on
County Rd. 14.)
Up hill (E.) of intersection of county
roads 9+14 on County Road 9, there is
an old X in higher units of Prosser Fm.
It may start at top of Cummingville,
Burrowed lime mud.
This "Plateau" is apparently on
Prosser.