. Bulletins of American paleontology. 334 Bulletin 357 LinON BASIN Sec"t I on 29 Banono River PPP number Lithology Description 671 0 1197 ZObb 1196/1195 1192- 2072- 1191- 2078, 2079 - E080/20B2 - 2oe& 2087 â ^;n' oP^ -^irxc TOP OF RIO BANANO FORMATION SECTION STARTS NEAR RAILROAD AT BEGINNING OF ROAD TO AGUA IN BOMBA VILLAGE SANDSTONE Uith scattered mo Musk 3 ond occoaionol conglomeratic stringers This port of the section ends at the Villoge of Bombo SILTY CLAYSTONE Light blue, very siightly si Ity NO EXPOSURE 11m SANDSTONE Coorse, silty, volcanic, blocky, with potchy but densely pock


. Bulletins of American paleontology. 334 Bulletin 357 LinON BASIN Sec"t I on 29 Banono River PPP number Lithology Description 671 0 1197 ZObb 1196/1195 1192- 2072- 1191- 2078, 2079 - E080/20B2 - 2oe& 2087 â ^;n' oP^ -^irxc TOP OF RIO BANANO FORMATION SECTION STARTS NEAR RAILROAD AT BEGINNING OF ROAD TO AGUA IN BOMBA VILLAGE SANDSTONE Uith scattered mo Musk 3 ond occoaionol conglomeratic stringers This port of the section ends at the Villoge of Bombo SILTY CLAYSTONE Light blue, very siightly si Ity NO EXPOSURE 11m SANDSTONE Coorse, silty, volcanic, blocky, with potchy but densely pocked mollusks and occasional irregular concretions Forms uppermost vertical clifr above 1991 eorthquake landslide SANDSTONE Leached, volcanic, massive, no shells or concretions Change oF Scale. ais 2115 2111 2110- 1761" 2109 b&B-15e-1733| -159-758 2106 i ::^ SANDSTONE Leached volcanic, massive, no shells or concretions BILTSTONE i SANDSTONE Blue-grey, cloyey, massive, with no primary sedimentary structures, no snell hash M SANDSTONE Dork grey-blue, medium groined, massive, unFossi I iferous SANDSTONE & SILTSTONE Shelly, tuFFoceous, with smolI whole mollusks Section 13 just above road at landslide locolity south oF Bombo SANDSTONE TuFFoceous, sIightly weathered NO EXPOSURE Estimoted 5m thickness Steep river cliFF covered mostly by dense vegetotion SANDSTONE Moss i ve, I edg i no, tuFFoceous w i th b i modo I -s i zed, rounded, volconic pebbles^ scottereo, very abundont shells glycimends and mollusk shells common The lower port has common tubular burrows TOP OF SOUTH BANK SECTION 500 M SOUTH OF BOMBA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]


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