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The Jurassic Todilto Formation Of New Mexico, Henry O. Ash
The Jurassic Todilto Formation Of New Mexico, Henry O. Ash
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Todilto formation of New Mexico is a widespread and distinctive Jurassic unit confined to the northern one-half of the State and adjacent parts of Arizona and Colorado. It consists of a lower Limestone member and an upper Gypsum member. The Gypsum member also contains some limestone. The two members are not coextensive in area. Both are present in the central part of the area in which the formation is found, but the Limestone member extends far beyond the limits of the Gypsum member.
Geology Of The Hagan Coal Basin, Earl P. Harrison
Geology Of The Hagan Coal Basin, Earl P. Harrison
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
This study was undertaken with the foremost objective of determining the stratigraphy and structure of the area, and correlating it with known surrounding areas.
The method of study was through geologic mapping in the field. The formational contacts, faults and other features were studied in the field with the aid of aerial photographs. The sections were measured in the field by hand-leveling with a Brunton compass up across the exposures. The lithology of the formations was studied as the sections were measured. The base map was taken from a planimetric map prepared by the Soil Conservation Service from aerial photos. …