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Volume: 49 (1965)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 616

Last Page: 620

Title: Frio and Anahuac Sediment Inclusions, Belle Isle Salt Dome, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Author(s): William R. Paine (2), Mark W. Mitchell (3), Robert R. Copeland, Jr. (3), Louis de A. Gimbrede (4)

Abstract:

Sediment inclusions encountered in the Belle Isle salt stock, near the south coast of Louisiana, contain microfaunas of the Frio and Anahuac Formations. This is the most southerly reported occurrence of these two stratigraphic units. The Anahuac assemblage is of particular interest because it lived in inner neritic water depths. The Frio assemblage lived in outer neritic water depths. Structural Anahuac inclusions is estimated to be in excess of 22,000 feet.

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