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Kansas Geological Society
Abstract
Conglomerates Associated with Pennsylvanian Incised Valley-Fill Sequences of Eastern Kansas
Abstract
A variety of sizes of incised paleovalley fills (IVF's) occur in Pennsylvanian strata of the Midcontinent. The basal fill of these IVF's usually is conglomeratic and consists of intrabasinal materials. Within the study area, smaller scale IVF's contain well-rounded, limestone-clast conglomerates cemented with sparry calcite. Conversely, the larger scale IVF's include a greater variety of clast types, including limestone, seemingly reworked sideritic concretions, shale, and siltstone. The matrix in these more heterogeneous conglomerates is fine-grained, micaceous sandstone.
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