Geology of Iberia ParishDepartment of Conservation, Bureau of Scient. Research of the Minerals Division, 1932 - Geology - 187 pages |
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anhydrite Anse La Butte aperture argillaceous sand Atchafalaya Avery Island Bayou Bouillon Bayou Teche Bull cap-rock chert chert and pyrite clay Cushman and Applin d'Orbigny danvillensis DeGolyer depth diameter drilled east edge elongate escarpment feet figure Five Islands forams fossils Genus Geological grained quartz gravel Greenish-gray Gulf Coast Harris 63 HOLOTYPE horizon at Danville Iberia Parish jacksonensis Jefferson Island Lafayette Parish Lagena Lake Peigneur lime nodules located Louisiana State University Martin Parish medium-grained quartz miles Mississippi Moresi natural levees oil sand periphery Petite Anse Plate Pleistocene Pliocene portion produced pyrite rare Residue consists salt core salt domes salt stock sand showing oil sandstone sediments shale shell fragments slightly soil Southern Pacific Railroad species specimens surface Surv terrace Test Texas Textularia thickness U. S. Geol University Museum Coll upper bed upper horizon Vermilion Bay Vermilion River wall calcareous Weeks Island