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19-11-12aa--Sample log of test hole at the NE cor. sec. 12, T. 19 S., R. 11 W., Barton County; drilled, August 1946. Surface altitude, 1,778.7 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene
Sanborn formation
Silt, dark-gray; contains some fine to medium sand1.51.5
    Silt and clay; gray; contains some fine sand1.53
    Silt, light-gray and buff, very fine to medium sand. Much concretionary calcium carbonate in lower part of interval3538
    Silt, calcareous, buff; contains some very fine sand1856
    Silt, light-tan and buff; contains some very fine to fine sand965
    Silt, calcareous, light-tan and buff; contains some concretionary calcium carbonate65130
Meade formation
    Silt, calcareous, light-tan; contains some very fine to fine sand and many pebbles derived from Cretaceous rocks9.5139.5
    Gravel, medium to fine, sand, and silt; light-tan1.5141
CRETACEOUS--Comanchean
Kiowa shale
    Shale, fissile, gray5146

19-11-24dd--Sample log of test hole at the SE cor. sec. 24, T. 19 S., R. 11 W., Barton County; drilled, August 1950. Surface altitude, 1,775.7 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill1.51.5
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene
Sanborn formation
    Silt, light-gray, and fine to medium sand4.56
    Silt, light-gray and buff; contains much fine to coarse sand, fine gravel, and some concretionary calcium carbonate1016
    Sand, fine to coarse, and much buff calcareous silt; contains much concretionary calcium carbonate1127
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and sand2956
    Gravel, coarse to fine, and sand6.562.5
    Silt, calcareous, buff; contains much fine to medium sand668.5
CRETACEOUS--Comanchean
Kiowa shale
    Sandstone, fine, silty, white29.598
    Shale, micaceous, yellow-gray6104
    Sandstone, fine, brown, and gray shale; contains some charcoal2106

19-11-29bb--Sample log of test hole at the NW cor. sec. 29, T. 19 S., R. 11 W., Barton County; drilled, 1943. Surface altitude, 1,789.5 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill11
QUATERNARY
Alluvium and Sanborn formation--Pleistocene and Recent
    Silt, yellow-gray and gray-brown, and fine to medium sand910
    Silt, dark-gray; contains some fine to coarse sand and fine gravel313
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and sand5265
    Silt, sandy, buff; contains caliche59124
    Silt, yellow and buff; contains some fine to medium sand and gravel5129
Meade (?) formation-Pleistocene
    Gravel, fine to medium; contains some silt, fine sand, and coarse gravel27156
CRETACEOUS--Comanchean
Kiowa shale
    Clay, dark blue-gray; contains some yellow to brown sandstone, hematite, and pyrite15171
    Sandstone, fine-grained, hard, light-gray, and dark blue-gray clay; contains pyrite and hematite pellets9180
    Clay, light to dark-gray, and gray hard sandstone; contains thin bed of hard limestone at 203 feet, "cone-in-cone" calcite from 200 to 210 feet, and pyrite30210
    Clay, dark-gray, and dark-gray fissile shale; contains pyrite and shells20230
    Clay, partly lignitic, light to dark-gray10240
Cheyenne sandstone
    Clay, sandy, light gray-green, and fine- to medium-grained sandstone10250
    Siltstone and very fine-grained sandstone; gray-green11261
PERMIAN
    Siltstone, sandy, red-brown19280

19-11-31bb--Driller's log of city-supply well at Ellinwood in the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 sec. 31, T. 19 S., R. 11 W., Barton County. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Soil55
Silt, soft, gray38
    Sand, fine412
    Sand, coarse, and gravel1527
    Clay, yellow1.528.5
    Sand and gravel432.5
    Sandstone, fine-grained, solid, light105.5138
    Shale, blue3141

19-12-5aa--Sample log of test hole at the NE cor. sec. 5, T. 19 S., R. 12 W., Barton County; drilled, 1943. Surface altitude, 1,799.6 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Soil, clayey, black1.51.5
QUATERNARY
Alluvium
    Silt and clay; gray-brown5.57
    Silt, clayey, gray-green; contains some very fine sand310
    Silt, blocky, gray-green and yellow-brown; contains caliche nodules616
    Silt, gray and brown, and fine to medium sand117
    Clay, silty, gray, brown, and yellow320
    Silt, dark-gray and brown, and fine to medium sand; contains a few caliche nodules424
    Sand, fine to medium, and silt; gray and yellow-brown2246
    Silt, sandy, yellow-brown and gray; contains a few caliche nodules16.562.5
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Sandstone, medium-grained, yellow, lavender, and white,7.570

19-12-14bb--Sample log of test hole at the NW cor. sec. 14, T. 19 S., R. 12 W., Barton County; drilled, 1946. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill and soil22
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene
Sanborn formation
    Silt, gray-green, iron-stained35
    Silt, sandy, tan to brown3136
    Sand and silt; tan and buff; contains sandstone fragments and caliche nodules 440
    Silt, sandy, white to buff, and brown; contains caliche nodules1959
    Gravel, fine to coarse, composed of sandstone, "ironstone," and caliche pebbles; very silty, poorly sorted1170
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Sandstone, tan, brown, and yellow373

19-12-21bb--Sample log of test hole at the NW cor. sec. 21, T. 19 S., R. 12 W., Barton County; drilled, 1943. Surface altitude, 1,884.6 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill1.51.5
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene
Sanborn formation
    Silt, sandy, tan-gray3.55
    Silt, buff, brown, and reddish-brown; contains caliche nodules3338
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Sandstone, medium- to coarse-grained, yellow-gray and brown, and some pink clay2361
    Clay, varicolored; contains some fine sand from 76 to 90 feet49110
    Clay, dark-gray to white; contains some brown fine grained sandstone and hematite20130
    Clay, gray and red5135
    Clay, sandy, dark-gray; contains pyrite5140
    Siltstone, sandy, gray-white; contains pyrite and some black carbonaceous silt10150
    Clay and shale; light to dark-gray, red, and red-brown; contains pyrite56.5206.5

19-12-29dd--Driller's log of test hole in the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 29, T. 19 S., R. 12 W., Barton County; drilled by the Layne-Western Company for the Kansas Power Company of Great Bend. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Soil33
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Clay69
    Sand, coarse413
    Sand and gravel518
    Clay, blue220
    Sand and gravel1737
    Clay, yellow340
    Clay, gray1050
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota (?) formation
    Sandrock1868

19-12-29dd--Sample log of test hole at the SE cor. sec. 29, T. 19 S., R. 12 W., Barton County; drilled, 1943. Surface altitude, 1,814.8 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill1.51.5
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Clay, silty, gray4.56
    Silt, sandy, gray and blue-gray; contains caliche713
    Gravel, fine to medium, and medium to coarse sand1730
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and coarse sand; contains some yellow clay2555
CRETACEOUS
Dakota formation (Gulfian)
    Sandstone, fine- to medium-grained, white to yellow-brown, and light-yellow and gray siltstone3287
    Clay, blue-gray390
    Clay, blue-gray, and white to brown fine- to medium-grained sandstone10100
    Sandstone, medium-grained, yellow and brown10110
    Siltstone, soft, yellow-gray, interbedded with brown medium-grained sandstone7117
    Clay, light-blue-gray and yellow gray, and brown medium-grained sandstone6123
Kiowa shale (Comanchean)
    Clay, blue-gray; contains a thin bed of very hard calcareous sandstone at 135.5 feet and a layer of hard pyrite at 140 to 141 feet18141

19-13-3cc--Sample log of test hole at the SW cor. sec. 3, T. 19 S., R. 18 W., Barton County; drilled, 1945. Surface altitude, 1,846.6 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill and soil; dark-gray44
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Silt and clay; light-gray and brown-gray1317
    Silt, gray and brown; contains some sand and gravel724
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and sand; contains some light-gray clay630
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and sand; coarse gravel is derived from Cretaceous rocks1141
    Silt, sandy, yellow-brown; contains some gravel344
    Sand and poorly sorted gravel; derived from the Dakota formation751
    Gravel, fine to coarse; contains much sand and silt; derived from the Dakota formation253
    Conglomerate, hard, brown; consists of Dakota fragments255
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Clay, light-gray mottled red257

19-13-4cc1--Driller's log of city-supply well in the SW 1/4 SW 1/4 sec. 4, T. 19 S., R. 18 W.; drilled for the City of Hoisington by the Layne-Western Company, 1986. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Soil22
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Clay, sandy1820
    Sand, coarse222
    Sand and gravel224
    Clay, sandy125
    Sand, coarse126
    Sand, coarse, and gravel1844
    Clay145

19-13-5cc--Driller's log of test hole at the SW cor. sec. 5, T. 19 S., R. 13 W., Barton County; drilled by the Layne-Western Company for the City of Hoisington, 1935. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
Gumbo, black55
    Hard pan1116
    Sand and clay319
    Sand, coarse221
    Sand, coarse, and small gravel930
    Sand, fine to coarse1143 [as printed]
    Sand, coarse, and clay447
    Sand, coarse, and small gravel1158
    Sand, fine, and gumbo; very tight765
    Sand, fine, silty, and clay570
    Sand, fine, silty, tight878
    Sand, coarse, brown; some fine sand, clay1290

19-13-6db--Driller's log of irrigation well in the NW 1/4 SE 1/4 sec. 6, T. 19 S., R. 18 W., Barton County; owned by Elmer Amerine. Surface altitude, 1,890.0 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene
Sanborn formation
Soil, clayey2828
    Sand, clayey937
    Sand845
    Clay, tough1055
    Sand and gravel3489
    Sand, cemented190
    Sand and gravel25115
    Rock, hard1116

19-13-8da--Driller's log of test hole at the NE cor. SE 1/4 sec. 3, T. 19 S., R. 13 W., Barton County; drilled by the Layne-Western Company far the City of Hoisington, 1985. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill22
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Clay, sandy, brown1113
    Sand, medium, brown518
    Sand, fine, blue, and clay220
    Sand, coarse, brown323
    Sand, coarse, and gravel528
    Sand, medium, and little gravel230
    Sand, coarse, and small gravel1343
    Clay, blue-green and white, and a few gravels548

19-13-16aa--Sample log of test hole at the NE cor. sec. 16, T. 19 S., R. 13 W., Barton County; drilled, 1945. Surface altitude, 1,851.5 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Road fill33
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Silt and clay; gray58
    Silt, brownish-gray; contains some sand and gravel614
    Gravel, fine to coarse, and sand28.542.5
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Clay, blue-gray and yellow, and brown medium-grained sandstone7.550

19-13-21aa--Sample log of test hole at the NE cor. sec. 21, T. 19 S., R. 13 W., Barton County; drilled, 1943. Surface altitude, 1,846.5 feet. Thickness,
feet
Depth,
feet
Soil, silty, black33
QUATERNARY--Pleistocene and Recent
Alluvium
    Silt, gray-black; contains some coarse sand and fine gravel25
    Silt, sandy, gray, contains caliche nodules914
    Gravel, fine to medium, and sand; contains some coarse gravel from 14 to 20 feet and yellow silt from 30 to 40 feet4660
CRETACEOUS--Gulfian
Dakota formation
    Clay, silty, white, red, gray, and yellow2080
    Clay, sandy, light-gray and yellowish; contains some lignite from 85 to 87 feet1090
    Clay, light blue-gray; contains thin beds of maroon hard siltstone from 110 to 120 feet30120

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Kansas Geological Survey, Barton and Stafford Geohydrology
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