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  • Usage in publication:
    • Big House chalk
  • Modifications:
    • Areal extent
  • Dominant lithology:
    • Chalk
  • AAPG geologic province:
    • Ouachita folded belt
Publication:

Murray, G.E., 1961, Geology of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain province of North America: New York, Harper and Brothers Geoscience Series, 692 p.


Summary:

Pg. 353. Big House chalk of Austin group. Top formation of Austin group. According to Durham, 1957 (unpub. PhD dissert., Columbia Univ.) the type Austin sequence (in vicinity of Austin, Williamson County, Texas) includes (ascending) Atco chalk, Bruceville chalk-marl, Vinson chalk, Jonah limestone, Dessau chalk, Burditt chalk marl, and Big House chalk. Underlies type Lower Taylor. In Rio Grande area the Big House overlies Burditt and underlies Upson clay. Age is Late Cretaceous (Gulfian; Austinian).
[Typographical error (US geologic names lexicon, USGS Bull. 1350, p. 66): type Austin sequence is stated to be in Williamson Co., not Travis Co.]

Source: Publication; US geologic names lexicon (USGS Bull. 1350, p. 66); GNU records (USGS DDS-6; Denver GNULEX).


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