Preliminary Report On the Structural Materials of Oklahoma

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Preliminary Report On the Structural Materials of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Geological Survey
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Some deposits of kaolin have been reported from the region near Roosevelt and Cooperton, but none, of suf- ficient size to be commercially important, have so far been found.
The Ouachita Mountain Region: The Ouachita Mountains in the southeastern part of the State consist of five formations, the . Stringtown shale, Talihina chert, Standley shale, Jackfork sand- stone and Caney shale. The Stringtown shale is only exposed in small areas and is not at present known to be available for manu- factur
...e . The Talihina chert contains considerable shale near the middle of the formation ; but not enough field work has been done to determine whether or not this could be utilized. The Standley shale is reported to be 6, 100 feet in thickness. The formation con- tains considerable sandstone, but there is in it an immense amount of shale suitable for clay products. The lower portion of the for- mation is well exposed about one mile north of Antlers, at which place the Frisco Railroad crosses a ledge of fissile, black shale over 100 feet in thickness.

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