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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 16 (1946)No. 1. (April), Pages 15-18

Volcanic Sediments in North Texas

Raymond Sidwell, Richmond L. Bronaugh

ABSTRACT

Volcanic sediments, known as pumicite, ranging in thickness from eight inches to 35 feet are present in North Texas. The materials accumulated in basins which had been almost filled with recent sediments. The pumicite was erupted during two periods of igneous activity. The first (oldest) was probably in late Pliocene; the youngest was in Pleistocene.


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