A study of well samples from central Iowa shows that a distinct rock-stratigraphic unit is present beneath the Devonian Wapsipinicon Formation and above the characteristic dolomites and cherts of the Silurian Niagaran Series. This subsurface unit consists primarily of medium- to dark-gray chert and light-gray limestone. The unit has been traced into southwestern Iowa and its boundaries have been fairly well defined. The name La Porte City Chert, derived from the town of La Porte City in south eastern Blackhawk County, is proposed for this formation. The lithologic characteristics and distribution of the La Porte City Chert in Iowa are shown by graphic well sections and a thickness map.https://ir.uiowa.edu/igs_ri/1003/thumbnail.jp
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Formational units of the Meramec Series are present only in the southwestern portion and along the s...
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Scarcity of road material supplies in southwestern Iowa has led the State Highway Commission to make...
Recent quarry operations at Glory (N. E. ¼ Sec. 36 Spring Creek Twp., Black Hawk County, about 6 mil...
The Mississippian series includes all the rocks lying between the base of the coal measures and the ...
The Devonian System, in Iowa, is exposed in a belt about 50 miles wide extending along a line from M...
The Osage Series in southeastern Iowa is composed primarily of cherty carbonate rocks. Thin shale be...
Nine stratigraphic sections of the Cedar Valley Formation were studied in Black Hawk, Buchanan and B...
Feulner, while mapping the bedrock of Clayton county during the summer of 1951, observed numerous la...
The rock exposed in quarries southwest of Garner, Iowa, has been in question as to its stratigraphic...
Rock samples were collected from the Bertram Member of the Wapsipinicon Formation in six quarries in...
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The most important geological discovery in Iowa in recent years is the revelation that our Devonic d...
Formational units of the Meramec Series are present only in the southwestern portion and along the s...
During the summer of 1956 the authors undertook an extensive study of the Pennsylvanian rocks expose...
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