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; Hertha,Buff and black shale,Black shale,Fossiliferous clay,Black shale,Concretionary limestone,Black shale, weathereing red,Black and brown shale,
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 1939; Sandstone, Hepler,Shale, Memorial (?), gray, flaky,Limestone and shale, nodular, some well bedded,
Measured By Newell, 8/1935; Gray clay shale with thin platy crinoidal limestone,Bluish-gray crinoidal limestone, fine grained, hard contains Echinocadius,Silty shale and rippled sandstone,Massive granular molluscan limestone,Crystalline to fine irregular light gray limestone (cement city),Shell,Platy buff sandstone,Coal,Underclay,Gray clay shale,Yellow nodular silty limestone, non-fossiliferous,
Measured By Newell, 8/1935; Massive hard brown sandstone,Bluish-gray clay shale with limonite concretions and very few beds of flaggy hard sandstone,Blocky sandstone, makes bench,Bluish gray clay shale with large amounts of limonite, contains Treporpira cf sphaerulata, Nuculana bellistriata, Anthraconeilo sp, etc.,Stanton limestone,
Measured By H.C. Wagner, 5/4/1952; Limestone - basal 5 in. contains many Osagia algae and is medium crystalline and yellowish gray (5Y8/1) to grayish orange pink. It is overlain by yellowish gray(5Y8/1) fine crystalline, hard limestone that is seamed with irregularly bedded layers but the upper part weathers to the pitted vuggy irregular surface that is characterisic of the Capt. Cr. Limestone,Shale - thin, calcareous, variable inthickness,Limestone - ahs the appearance of a fine oolite, but theses may be osagia algae. They make up the entire rock for 1.5 ft. The base is very irregular and this bed varies in thickness from 1 to 2 ft. Has Clayey Osagia? zone at base locally,Shale - medium gray (N5) fossiliferous,...
Measured By R.C. Moore (286), August 1928; Limestone, massive, yellow-brown, fossil rich,Shale, blh,
Measured By Newell, 8/1938; Limestone, white, xln, poorly shown,Shale, covered,Limestone, white, hard, with Myalina,Shale and thin limestone beds,Limestone, gray to brown, massive, irregular at top with relief of 2 ft. (reef?), exposed in stream bed, many sponges,
Measured By H.G. O'Connor, Oct. 1949; Limestone, light gray to white, porous, fine-grained to chalky, with some chert nodules in lower and middle parts. Contains Composita, crinoids and echinoid remains, spars bryozoans and algae. Fossils not abundant,Shale, olive to gray, mottled with black in lower part. Argillaceous, calcareous, no fossils seen,Limestone, light gray to light tan, massive, one bed, weathers nearly white. Contains fusulines, echinoids and crinoid remains, Composita in upper 0.35', lower part is a conglomerate of small pebbles of limestone,
Measured By H. Miller and E. Gutentag; Niobrara,Hard, yellow chalk,Bentonite,Yellow chalk,Bentonite,Yellow chalk,Bentonite,Yellow chalk,Yellow chalk with calcite fills in fissures,Gypsum,Yellow chalk,Limonite and bentonite; gypsum,Yellow chalk,Limonite and bentonite; gypsum,Gray and yellow chalk,Bentonite; gypsum xls,Gray chalk,Bentonite; gypsum xls,Gray chalk,Bentonite and limonite; gypsum xls,Gray chalk, partly covered,
Measured By Newell, 8/1938; Limestone, white, massive, crinoidal, and shale, covered, makes terrace,Limestone, white, cliff-forming, xln,Limestone, dense, irregular, algal,Shale, buff, silty, unfossiliferous,Limestone, yellowish, irregular,
Measured By M.K. Elias, 1932; Luta Limestone Member,Limestone, white, chalky, soft,Limestone, greenish-white, splittery, with Lingula (?),Shale, green,Limestone, white, flaggy, with green remains of seaweeds,Shale, calcareous,Mudstone, splittery,Limestone, splittery, with crinoid joints, echinoid remains, Derbya (numerous), Composita, Schizodus,Cresswell Limestone Member,Limestone, massive,
Measured By R.M. Jeffords, 05/25/1940; Limestone,Shale, blue-gray clayey, Rhombopora, scarce at top,Sandstone, brown, micaceous, plant remains,Shale, blue gray clayey, sandy, and micaceous,
Measured By N. Plummer and J.F. Romary, 2/2/1940; RESIDUAL,SANDSTONE--yellow, dips to northwest,CLAY--silty, gray with considerable yellow joint stain,CLAY--slightly silty, light gray with slight puple, red and yellow mottling, Dakota,CLAY or SHALE--banded, mostly yellow with purplish red at top 2.0 feet and some greenish gray with a black streak of shale near bottom, bottom of pit on limestone,
Measured By M.K. Elias, 1932; Herington Limestone Member,Limestone,Paddock Shale Member,Shale,Krider Limestone Member,Limestone, splittery,Shale, somewhat calcareous, the following fossils in the upper 2' and in the limestone above: Derbya, Composita, crinoid joints, bryozoa,Limestone, tough, yellow-hued gray, with pelecypods and Murchisonia,Odell Shale Formation,Shale, green,Shale, red,
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 8/21/1931; Winterset limestone, non cherty but otherwise characteristic for Winterset in this part of state. Has a 20 - 30 foot 3/4 mile North of this exposure,Shale - black - well exposed although not as great thickness as East of bridge South of this exposure, exact contact with limestone below is not seen. Yellow at base Stark shale,Limestone, rather light in color, earthy, marklets in crystals, few fossils - Canville,Sandstone, great thickness exposed down stream,
; Sandstone, weathered,Sandstone, weathered thin beds,Sandstone, shaly near top,Sandstone, irregular beds,Sandstone, irregular beds near top; massive,Limestone, crinoidal slabby,Shale and limestone, limy shale and shaly limestone. Weathers light tan,Limestone, brownish blue; massive; crystalline; crinoid stems, few brachiopods; weathers brown,Shale,Limestone, massive, but some indication of irregular bedding. Many crinoid remains; granular; blue, gray. Chert in upper part; crinoid stems and other fossil fragments in steel blue chert,Sandstone, sandy shale; lower massive sandstone; upper is sandy shale,Shale, clay; micaceous; gray,Sandstone, partly massive and partly shaly; irregular and cross bedded; more massive...
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 1939; Mudstone tan massive,Shale, blocky clay dark blue-gray,Limestone, light gray to medium gray at base, weathers badly, holds hill,Shale with many lime nodules, shale is all limy. Fossils as in previous Lenapah sections, gastropods especially flaky in upper part,Shale and mudstone dark,Mudstone limy,Shale and mudstone, bluish, drab,
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/1931; Long slope, weathered limestone,Limestone, light in color, brecciated, crystalline, weathers pitted, little or no chert few rusty splotches,Shale, upper 0.3 ft. yellow, lower 1.6 black, somewhat platy, Stark shale,Limestone, in two massive beds, upper is more crystalline, lower is earthy as in exposure on Neosho River in 8-28-19e,Shale, light in color, limonitic, yellow to bluish gray,Sandstone, with pockets of bluish shale, continues into great sandstone section fo nearby exposures, exposed,
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/10/1940; Shale - black; with great concretions,Limestone - gray, weathers yellow-brown; crinoid stems. May be thicker,Shale - gray, yellow,Limestone - massive at top; gray to brown; earthy; crinoid stems and brachiopods; shaly in lower part,Shale - gray; blocky,Limestone - rusty brown; earthy; irregular base,
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/31/1935; Mass of chert, base of limestone, scarp,Shale, flaky, gray, +/- nodular in upper +/- 5 ft. with a zone of limonitic concretions 6 - 7 ft. above base, lower part is blocky clay shale, with few concretions of limonite,Limonite, slabby, carbonaceous, earthy +/- crinoidal, weathers brown, corals,Shale, yellow clay, +/- flaky,Covered, or not well exposed, yet is clay shale,(Basal Bronson scarp),Note: a clean exposure, No. 3 is No. 2 in C-131,


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