Indistinctly cross-bedded sand of Eutaw formation(?), with clay pebbles and streaks, 1 mile east of Iuka; altitude 600 feet. Lafayette County, Mississippi. 1914.
Dates
Date Taken
1914
Summary
Stratification and general appearance of massive, cross-bedded, and laminated material formerly included in the "Lafayette Formation," Now interpreted as belonging with various formations underlying Mississippi. Indistinctly cross-bedded sand of Eutaw formation(?), with clay pebbles and streaks, 1 mile east of Iuka; altitude 600 feet Lafayette County, Mississippi. September 19, 1914. Plate 46-D in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
Summary
Stratification and general appearance of massive, cross-bedded, and laminated material formerly included in the "Lafayette Formation," Now interpreted as belonging with various formations underlying Mississippi. Indistinctly cross-bedded sand of Eutaw formation(?), with clay pebbles and streaks, 1 mile east of Iuka; altitude 600 feet Lafayette County, Mississippi. September 19, 1914. Plate 46-D in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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