Dark gray or black noncalcareous day shate;1hin bentonrtre Brown or tan fine-grained sandstone-, locally quartz itic. Construction materials Aggregate Road metal Mineral filler Road metal Mineral filler Volcanic ash Aggregate Road metal Aggregate Road metal Road metal Calcareous binder Structural stone Calcareous binder Rood metal Structural stone Rood metal Road meld Riprap Structural stone Figure 2. Outcropping stratigraphic units in Jewell County, Kans., and their construction materials.
This report Report published Report in preparation Figure 1. Index map of Kansas showing areas covered by this and by other construction materials investigations.
Page 'ztroduction 2 Stratigraphic sources of per-Purpose of the investigation 2 formance characteristics--Area covered by the investigation. 2 Continued. Geography of the area 2 Sanborn formation 13 stratigraphic units 4 Engineering and geologic Representative measured section. 6 Stratigraphic sources and Thickness 8 Engineering and geologic Smoky Hill chalk member of Niobrara Stratigraphic sources and Construction materials 9 Engineering and geologic Areal distribution 9 Stratigraphic sources and Sanborn formation 10 Engineering and geologic General description 10 Stratigraphic sources and Construction materials 11 Smoky Hill chalk member of General description 11 Engineering and geologic Thickness 11 Stratigraphic sources and Alluvium 11 Fort Hays limestone member General description 12 Smoky Hill chalk member of Aggregate for concrete 12 Stratigraphic sources and Investigation procedure 4 Terrace deposits 13 Acknowledgments 4 Alluvium 13 :1(iracteristics of the outcropping Road metal 13 General 4 characteristics 13 Carlile shale 4 Aggregate 13 Areal distribution 4 Crushed rock 13 General description 6 Limestone gravel 13 Thickness 6 performance characteristics 14 Construction materials, 6 Aggregate for concrete 14 Fort Hays limestone member of Crushed rock 14 Niobisra formation 6 Niobrara formation 14 Areal distribution 6 Ogallala formation 14 General description 6 Limestone gravel 14 Representative measured section • 8 Mineral filler 15 Construction materials 8 characteristics 15 formation 8 performance characteristics 15 Areal distribution 8 Sanborn formation 15 General description 8 Terrace deposits 15 Representative measured section. 9 Alluvium 15 Thickness 9 Volcanic ash 15 Ogallala formation 9 characteristics 15 General description 9 performance characteristics 15 Representative measured section • 10 Ogallala formation, 15 Thickness 10 Sanborn formation 15 Construction materials 10 Riprap 15
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