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Logs of Test Holes

Listed on the following pages are the logs of 31 test holes drilled buy the State Geological Survey in Lyon County (Pl. 3). The test drilling was confined to alluvial deposits in the valley areas. Samples from the test holes were studied by K.L. Walters and me. The geologic cross sections shown on Figure 3 are based largely on data obtained from this test drilling.

18-10-2da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 2, T. 18 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,159.2 feet. Water level 18.0 feet below land surface, July 22, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Road fill 3
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Clay and silt, tan 3
    Clay and silt, mottled buff and white 1.5
    Silt and clay, tan; contains considerable chert sand 2.5
    Silt and clay, light tan; contains very fine sand 9.5
    Gravel, red chert and tan limestone 2.5
    Gravel, chert, very coarse 5
Permian--Wolfcampian
West Branch shale
    Shale, yellow and tan 4
    Shale, blue-green 2
Total depth of test hole 38.5

18-10-11aa--Sample log of test hole in NE NE sec. 11, T. 18 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,151.6 feet. Water level 11.9 feet below land surface, July 22, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, gray-black, noncalcareous 4
    Silt and clay, sandy, noncalcareous, red-buff 12.5
    Silt, red-buff, and very fine sand 10
    Gravel and sand, predominantly chert 5
Permian--Wolfcampian
West Branch shale
    Shale, calcareous, gray; contains thin limestones 3
Total depth of test hole 34.5

18-11-11ca--Sample log of test hole in NE SW sec. 11, T. 18 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,142.7 feet. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, black 7
    Clay and silt, brown to gray 5
    Clay and silt, white to tan 4
    Sand and gravel, predominantly chert 10.5
Permian--Wolfcampian
West Branch shale
    Shale, gray 2.5
Total depth of test hole 29

18-10-11cc--Sample log of test hole in SW SW sec. 11, T. 18 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,142.1 feet. Water level 14.1 feet below land surface, July 14, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, light-brown 5
    Silt and clay, gray-black 6.5
    Silt and clay, tan to light-brown 10.5
    Silt and clay, sandy, tan to light-brown 3
    Gravel and sand, predominantly chert 4
Permian--Wolfcampian
Falls City limestone
    Shale, blue-gray, and thin limestone beds 4
Total depth of test hole 33

18-10-14bc--Sample log of test hole in SW NW sec. 14, T. 18 S, R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,137.4 feet. Water level 12.2 feet below land surface, July 14, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and sandy clay, brown 5
    Silt and clay, buff; contains considerable chert sand 9.5
    Gravel and sand, predominantly chert 10
Permian--Wolfcampian
Hawxby shale
    Shale, gray-green 2
Total depth of test hole 28.5

19-10-1cc--Sample log of test hole in SW SW sec. 1, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,173.3 feet. Water level 6.9 feet below land surface, July 2, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, brown-black 2.5
    Silt and clay, red-buff; contains chert gravel and sand 4
Permian--Wolfcampian
West Branch-Hawxby shale
    Shale, calcareous, yellow-tan 3.5
    Shale, calcareous, olive 15
    Shale, calcareous, dark-gray 3
Total depth of test hole 28

19-10-11da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 11, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,149.4 feet. Water level 17.6 feet below land surface, July 7, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, brown-black 2
    Silt and clay, red-buff; contains a little fine sand 2
    Silt and clay, calcareous, tan to red-buff; contains considerable sand and gravel 8
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz 19
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
Pony Creek shale
    Shale, calcareous, gray-green 0.5
Total depth of test hole 31.5

19-10-12bc--Sample log of test hole in SW NW sec. 12, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,152.8 feet. Thickness,
feet
  Road fill 2.5
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, sandy, red-buff 4.5
    Silt and clay, very sandy, red-buff 5
    Sand and gravel, predominantly colorless quartz and brown chert 6
Permian--Wolfcampian
Towle shale
    Shale, noncalcareous, dark-gray 4
Total depth of test hole 22

19-10-13cd--Sample log of test hole in SE SW sec. 13, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,115.1 feet. Water level 18.9 feet below land surface, July 13, 1948. Thickness,
feet
  Road fill 2
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, calcareous, buff-tan; contains a little fine sand 18
    Silt and clay, calcareous, tan; contains considerable sand 6
    Sand, fine to very coarse, rounded, predominantly quartz 2
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz 9
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
French Creek shale (?)
    Shale, very sandy, micaceous, gray-green 3
Total depth of test hole 40

19-10-14aa--Sample log from test hole in NE NE sec. 14, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,119.8 feet. Water level 8.4 feet below land surface, July 7, 1948. Thickness,
feet
  Road fill 5
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, noncalcareous, black 2
    Silt and clay, calcareous, tan; contains a little fine sand 14
    Silt and clay, calcareous, slightly sandy, dark-gray and tan 2
    Clay, slightly sandy, gray-tan 3
    Sand, predominantly fine to coarse rounded quartz 5
    Gravel and sand, brown chert and colorless quartz 6.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
French Creek shale (?)
    Shale, calcareous, green-gray 3.5
Total depth of test hole 41

19-10-14da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 14, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,119.5 feet. Water level 19.7 feet below land surface, July 10, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, gray-black 3.5
    Silt and clay, brown-black 4
    Silt and clay, dark-brown to gray, slightly sandy 20
    Sand and gravel, chiefly colorless quartz and brown chert 11
    Gravel and sand, chiefly brown chert and colorless quartz 1.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
French Creek shale (?)
    Shale, sandy, micaceous green-gray 7
Total depth of test hole 47

19-10-26aa--Sample log of test hole in NE NE sec. 26, T. 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,115.4 feet. Water level 19.0 feet below land surface, July 10, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, noncalcareous, tan 5
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, black to brown 1.5
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, dark-brown 10.5
    Silt and clay, calcareous, slightly sandy, tan 12
    Sand and gravel, chiefly rounded colorless quartz sand and brown chert gravel 6
    Silt and clay, black; contains much sand and gravel and mollusk shells 2.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
French Creek shale (?)
    Shale, very sandy, micaceous green-gray 6.5
Total depth of test hole 44

19-10-26da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 26, T 19 S., R. 10 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,127.2 feet. Water level 19.7 feet below land surface, July 10, 1948. Thickness,
feet
  Road fill 2.5
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, gray-brown 3.5
    Silt and clay, slightly calcareous, red-brown 10
    Silt and clay, sandy, tan 10
    Silt and clay, sandy, red-brown 12
    Sand, chiefly colorless rounded medium to very coarse sand 2
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz 4
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
French Creek shale (?)
    Shale, sandy, micaceous, green-gray 6
Total depth of test hole 50

19-11-1aa--Sample log of test hole in NE NE sec. 1, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,126.5 feet. Water level 20.1 feet below land surface, July 23, 1949. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, tan 10
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, red-tan 5
    Silt and clay, gray and tan; contains a little chert gravel 4
    Silt and clay, slightly sandy, light-gray; contains much chert gravel 3.5
    Gravel, predominantly brown chert; contains considerable chert and quartz sand 4
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
Reading limestone
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.2
Total depth of test hole 26.7

19-11-1ad--Sample log of test hole in SE NE sec. 1, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,101.1 feet. Water level 18.4 feet below land surface, July 26, 1949. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, noncalcareous, black to dark-gray 9
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, dark-brown 10
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, brown 2
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert; contains very little quartz sand 13
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
  Auburn shale
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.2
Total depth of test hole 34.2

19-11-1da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 1, T. 19 S, R. 11 E., drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,101.1 feet. Water level 18.3 feet below land surface, July 23, 1949. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, black 5
Clay and silt, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, dark-brown 10
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, gray-brown 4
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, light-brown; contains a little chert sand and gravel 12
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert 4.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
Auburn shale
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.2
Total depth of test hole 35.7

19-11-1dd--Sample log of test hole in SE SE sec. 1, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,097.7 feet. Water level 1.9 feet below land surface, July 23, 1949. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, black 4
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous with calcareous spots, gray-brown 6
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, gray-brown 10
    Sand and gravel, brown chert, and colorless quartz, predominantly chert 2.5
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz; predominantly chert 12
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
Wakarusa limestone
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.1
Total depth of test hole 34.6

19-11-9db--Sample log of test hole in NW SE sec. 9, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., at SW cor. 12th and Elm Street, Emporia, drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,169.0 feet. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Slope deposits, colluvium  
    Soil, black 2
    Silt and clay, dark gray-tan 5
    Silt and clay, slightly sandy, tan 1.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgilian
Grandhaven limestone
    Limestone and shale, slightly sandy, buff, fossiliferous 1.5
    Shale, mottled gray and buff; contains limonite concretions 2
    Shale, slightly sandy, yellow-buff 3
    Limestone, brown 1
  Dry shale
    Shale, hard, gray 5
    Shale, soft, olive to dark-gray 2.5
  Dover limestone
    Limestone, hard, light-gray; contains fusulinids 1.8
Langdon shale
    Shale, green 1.2
Maple Hill limestone
    Limestone, very sandy, gray and brown 3
Pierson Point shale
    Shale, yellow 0.5
Total depth of test hole 30

19-11-12da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 12, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,095.1 feet. Water level 2.1 feet below land surface, July 23, 1949. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, black 4
    Clay and silt, gray to gray-brown 1.5
    Clay and silt, gray to yellow-gray 3
    Silt and clay, slightly sandy, brown to gray-brown 3.5
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz; predominantly chert 9
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Auburn shale
    Limestone, brown 0.4
Total depth of test hole 20.4

19-11-13aa--Sample log of test hole in NE NE sec. 13, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,096.0 feet. Water level 2.6 feet below land surface, Aug. 12, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, brown-black 2
    Silt and clay, brown-gray 5
    Silt and clay, brown; contains a small amount and brown chert gravel 8
    Gravel and sand, chiefly brown chert 1.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Auburn shale
    Shale, very calcareous, gray 5.5
Total depth of test hole 22

19-11-13daa--Sample log of test hole in NE NE SE sec. 13, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,107.0 feet. Water level 11.2 feet below land surface, July 12, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, black 2
    Clay and silt, hard, gray-brown 3
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous, light-gray 2.5
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous, mottled light-gray and tan; contains a small amount of chert sand 14.5
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz 4
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Auburn shale
    Shale, fossiliferous, pyritic, yellow and gray 1
    Shale, gray-black, and thin gray limestones 1
Total depth of test hole 28

19-11-13dd--Sample log of test hole in SE SE sec. 13, T. 19 S, R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,106.5 feet. Water level 12.5 feet below land surface, Aug. 12, 1948. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, black 4.5
    Silt and clay, gray to red-gray 4.5
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous, mottled gray and buff 7
    Sand, chiefly very fine- to medium-grained colorless quartz 6.5
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz 5.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Auburn shale
    Shale, calcareous, yellow and gray 1
    Shale and limy shale, green-gray 1
Total depth of test hole 30

19-11-16ac--Sample log of test hole in SW NE sec. 16, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., 100 feet west of South Pine Street and 10 feet north of West South Avenue, drilled July 1949. Surface altitude 1,133.5 feet. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, black to dark-gray 3
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, red-tan 7
    Silt and clay, tan with gray mottling 7
    Silt and clay, tan; contains much fine sand in lower part 10
    Silt and clay, tan; contains chert and quartz sand 12
    Sand and gravel; chiefly colorless fine to very coarse-grained quartz sand and brown chert gravel 4
    Gravel and sand, brown chert, and colorless quartz 2
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Pierson Point-Willard shale
    Shale, sandy, micaceous, blue-gray 5
Total depth of test hole 50

19-11-24ad--Sample log of test hole in SE NE sec. 24, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,100.8 feet. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, black 2
    Clay and silt, sandy, tan and brown-gray 4.5
    Clay and silt, sandy, mottled buff and gray 1
    Clay and sand, buff; contains a little chert gravel and quartz sand 11
    Sand, fine- to coarse-grained quartz, and brown chert gravel 11
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Auburn shale
    Shale, calcareous, fossiliferous, yellow 2
Wakarusa limestone
    Limestone, light-gray 0.5
Total depth of test hole 32

19-11-24dd--Sample log of test hole in SE SE sec, 24, T. 19 S., R. 11 E., drilled July 1948. Surface altitude 1,096.1 feet. Water level 4.3 feet below land surface, Aug. 12, 1946. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Silt and clay, black 5.5
    Clay and silt, dark-gray 2.5
    Clay and silt, brown-tan 6
    Silt and clay, brown-tan; contains brown chert gravel and colorless quartz sand 9
    Sand, fine- to coarse-grained quartz, and brown chert gravel 7
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Burlingame limestone
    Limestone, fossiliferous, light-gray to yellow-tan 2
Total depth of test hole 32

19-13-29da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 29, T. 19 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,089.2 feet. Water level 26.4 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, gray-black 3
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, gray with light-tan mottling 2
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly micaceous, yellow to yellow-brown 5
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly micaceous, yellow to yellow-brown; contains numerous manganese shot 15
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, light-gray with yellow-brown mottling 5
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, gray and tan 8
    Gravel and sand, predominantly colorless quartz and brown chert 5.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Limestone, hard 0.1
Total depth of test hole 43.6

19-13-31da--Sample log of test hole in NE SE sec. 31., T. 19 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,068.5 feet. Water level 14.9 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, black 4
    Clay and silt, noncalcareous, gray to tan-gray 6
    Clay and silt, calcareous, gray to tan-gray 5
    Silt and clay, slightly sandy, friable, calcareous; contains sparse mollusk shells 10.5
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz, numerous mollusk shells 9.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Shale, micaceous, gray 5
Total depth of test hole 40

19-13-32ba--Sample log of test hole in NE NW sec. 32, T. 19 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,083.7 feet. Water level 19.8 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, gray-black 3
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, red-tan mottled with brown 10
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, slightly sandy, red-tan 5
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz 8.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.1
Total depth of test hole 26.6

20-13-6ab--Sample log of test hole in NW NE sec. 6, T. 20 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,066.7 feet. Water level 5.0 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Alluvium
Soil, gray-black 3
    Clay and silt, slightly calcareous, light tan-gray to gray 5
    Silt and clay, slightly calcareous, slightly sandy, light tan-gray to gray 5
    Silt and clay, calcareous, sandy, friable, tan-gray to gray 3.5
    Gravel and sand, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz; contains limestone detritus 2.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Shale, slightly sandy, pyritic, medium dark-gray 2
Total depth of test hole 21

20-13-6cd--Sample log of test hole in SE SW sec. 6, T. 20 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,079.2 feet. Water level 8.0 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Soil, black 4
    Silt and clay, noncalcareous, mottled red-brown and red-tan 4.5
    Silt and clay, calcareous, friable, slightly sandy, light red-tan mottled with brown 14
    Sand and gravel, predominantly brown chert and colorless quartz 7.5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Limestone, hard, gray 0.1
Total depth of test hole 30.1

20-13-7bb--Sample log of test hole in NW NW sec. 7, T. 20 S., R. 13 E., drilled Dec. 1950. Surface altitude 1,085.4 feet. Water level 9.2 feet below land surface, Dec. 16, 1950. Thickness,
feet
  Road fill 4
Quaternary--Pleistocene
Terrace deposits
Silt and clay, noncalcareous, light gray 5
    Silt and clay, slightly calcareous, tan mottled with gray 5.5
    Silt and clay, very calcareous, sandy, friable, tan 4.5
    Silt and clay, very calcareous, sandy, friable, tan; contains mollusk shells 5
    Silt and clay, very calcareous, sandy, pink-gray; contains mollusk shells 5
Pennsylvanian--Virgillian
Howard limestone
    Shale, very limy, dark-gray 3
    Limestone, with two thin shale partings, abundant fusulinids, dark-gray 2.5
Total depth of test hole 34.5

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