Geology and uranium deposits of the Lucero uplift, Valencia, Bernalillo, and Sandoval counties Page: 33
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Cumulative
Feet Feet
Carmel. formation: 32 feet thick.
2. Sandstone: rusty red, very fine grained,
subangular, moderately sorted, poorly
cemented; with interbedded thin red
mudstone; the sandstone units contain
medium to coarse grained, rounded
smoky quartz grains as in Wingate below;
(upper 1/3 of Carmel is 75o sandstone,
lower 2/3 is 25 sandstone)........... 32 68
Wingate sandstone: incomplete 36 feet thick.
1. Sandstone: orange-red, hine to medium
grained, rounded to subrounded, moder-
ately cemented, wedge-shaped cross strati-
fied; with well rounded to subrounded,
well sorted, medium grained smoky quartz
grains occurring in layers up to 2 inch
thic .. .. " . a r . .. , . 36 36
TRIASSIC
Chinle formation:
Mudstone:. white purples and dark red;
(only upper parA of formation is visible).- 33 -
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Mirksy, Arthur & Chenoweth, William L. Geology and uranium deposits of the Lucero uplift, Valencia, Bernalillo, and Sandoval counties, report, October 27, 1952; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1393202/m1/35/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.