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" Batesville sandstone, so named from the town of Batesville, which is built on this sandstone. It is present along the base of the slopes of the isolated hills and mountains north of the Boston escarpment, in Independence, Stone, Searcy, Newton, Boone,... "
Geology of the Rangely Oil District, Rio Blanco County, Colorado: With a ... - Page 14
by Hoyt Stoddard Gale - 1908 - 61 pages
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 260 pages
..."flint hills" of western Carroll and northern Madison counties and the watersheds north of Marshall and southwest of Rush Creek, in Marion County, and...usually find in it an abundance of good soft water. Fayetteville formation. — Next above the Batesville sandstone lies a formation consisting principally...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 1020 pages
...the Boston Mountains. Batesville, sandstone. — Next above the Moorefield shale is the Batesvflle sandstone, so named from the town of Batesville, which...usually find in it an abundance of good soft water. Fayetteville formation. — Next above the Batesville sandstone lies a formation consisting principally...
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Outlines of the Geology, Soils and Minerals of the State of Arkansas

Arkansas. Bureau of Mines, Manufactures, and Agriculture - Geology - 1920 - 196 pages
...present along the base of the slopes of the isolated hills and mountains north of the Boston Mountains escarpment, in Independence, Stone, Searcy, Newton,...Carroll, Madison, Washington, and Benton counties. It is thickest in its most eastern exposures. The rock is coarse grained, creamcolored to brown, often...
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Minerals in Arkansas: Including a Review of Oil and Gas Conditions

Arkansas. Bureau of Mines, Manufactures, and Agriculture, Jim G. Ferguson - Mines and mineral resources - 1922 - 170 pages
...the base of the slopes of the isolated hills and mountains north of the Boston Mountains escrapment, in Independence, Stone, Searcy, Newton, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Washington, and Benton counties. It is thickest in its most eastern exposures. The rock is coarse grained, creamcolored to brown, often...
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