Group 5: Setting off to ROCK it out!!!. Day 1 Stop 1. Dexter Sandstone, SEOSU, Durant, OK.

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Group 5: Setting off to ROCK it out!!!

Day 1 Stop 1. Dexter Sandstone, SEOSU, Durant, OK

Day 1 Stop 2. Bennington Limestone, Carl Albert Park, Durant, OK

Day 1 Stop 3 Hwy 75 Access Road, Fossil hunting in weathered Bennington limestone, Durant,OK

Day 1 Stop 4, PawPaw Sandstone with Mimosa tree growth. Armstrong Road

Day 1 Stop 5 Kiamichi Limestone Caddo,OK

Day Stop 6 Limestone and Shale, Caddo Dairy Queen. Uhm, good water!!

Day 2 Stop 1 Cardinal Glass Sand Quarry

Day 2 Stop 2 Woodford Shale: 50 foot of inclination.

Day 2 Stop 3 Bromide: Unnamed Graben. LOOK ALIVE LADIES!!!

Day 2 Stop 4 Granitic Gneiss: Blue River Area. Boulders above ground.

Day 2 Stop 5 Tishomingo Granite: Blue River Area

Day 2 Stop 6 Cool Creek and McKenzie Hill: Dolomite, Blue River Area.

Day 3 Stop 1: Viola Limestone: Youngest of the Ordavision. “Frail Shale”

Day 3 Stop 2: Joins Formation, Thin bedded fossiliferous limestone.

Day3 Stop 3: West Spring Creek Limestone, Tombstone Topography. Oldest most compressed of the ordavision.

Day3 Stop 5 Geological Marker.

Day 3 Stop 6: Sylvian Shale-Keel Limestone. “Fool’s Gold”

Turner Falls Waterfall.

Day 3 Stop 7A: Collins Ranch Conglomerate.

Day 3 Stop 7B: Fault Line for north boundary of the graben.

Day 3 Stop 7C: Kindblade Formation- West Spring Creek Formation. Structured settling to Random Settling.

DAY 3 Stop 8: Royer Dolomite.