BULLETIN 613 
SLD APSO ET EES 
= 37 30 97° eS iat KANSAS 
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! ; ore = { Cattorwood | limestone D 
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| SECTION SHOWING UNDERGROUND RELATIONS OF ROCKS ALONG SANTA FE RAILWAY BETWEEN. STRONG city AND HALSTEAD, KANS 
| | RTICAL SCA REATLY EXAGGERATED (26 TIMES). THIS HAS Ores" OF INCREASi?r OF BED , Q | 
GEOLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAP | | ae | x 
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SANTA FE ROUTE | a nis, “ap TNE Ped thee 
Approximately 8 miles to | inch SS} t 3 
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From Kansas City, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California imeem ee PRES, DAR 
ae | 10 5 0 iS 20 25 30Kilometers oy os WAAR \ (ee Aras 
nited Geological Survey Atlas Sheets, ap ' ; ~ ected Mens pei Went ( PEs, 
Base compet — 0 ptatte fil e" Hed bs J the Atch Contour interval 200 feet y i Ce. Wt hgh 3 
and profiles suppli y t exon, | ELEVATIONS IN FEET ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL ae - ay : 
Topeka gery Sr Fe ons a sate A tional information _ ee * — 
collected with the assistan | The crossties on the railroads are spaced i mile apart aH ; 
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GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR ofr 
David White, Chief Geologist R. B. Marshall, Chief Geographer | ; ‘ ‘ 
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1915 | | WEN Ver 
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Each oa shown on the map with a name in parenthesis in the é f 
lower left corner is mapped in detail on the U. S. G. S. Topographic 
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ov tern) : 
C Quaternary a 
|. B Sand and gravel McPherson forma- a) +43 
tion 
Limestone, thin bedded, with Marion formation 160 
Cc hones and gypsum 
eherty, with shale Winfield formation 2 | 
Shale with poo gp Ahly beds a le rag 60 
haly and massive, ort Rile 40 | 
Limestone, very cherty Florence flint 2D) ee us 
(Shale with some buff limestone Maittield shale af (Permian) 
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E —— tone, massive, cherty, Wreford -*._{ so Df ee 40 | 
F Limestone and shale Garrison formation 140 J 
G — light colored,, mas- Cottonwood “Va fo . | e 
Shale, = se Eskridge \ 
H <Limesto: Neva 10 E 
isle with basis of Heasetone Elmdale formation 150 \Pennsy ania} | 
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