The upper surface of a limestone (blue) (100 m thick) bed outcrops at an elevation of 800 m. It overlays a shale (dark g

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The upper surface of a limestone (blue) (100 m thick) bed outcrops at an elevation of 800 m. It overlays a shale (dark g

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The Upper Surface Of A Limestone Blue 100 M Thick Bed Outcrops At An Elevation Of 800 M It Overlays A Shale Dark G 1
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The upper surface of a limestone (blue) (100 m thick) bed outcrops at an elevation of 800 m. It overlays a shale (dark green) (150 m thick, marl (grey) (125 m thick), mudstone (pink) (150 m thick), and overlain by sandstone (yellow) (50 m thick) and conglomerate (brown) (unknown thickness). 1. Complete the out of the described horizontal beds succession on the contour map to form a geologic map. 2. Draw the geological cross sections AB and CD. 3. If a well was drilled at point (E), calculate the depth (the mudstone layer depth) of the well to be drilled to reach the mudstone layer. N 1 1:30,000 00€ 009 500 700 800 E 009 OOT 500 600 500 OF 001 300
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