Field Trip 3: Paleozoic Rocks, Pedernales Falls State Park and Llano Uplift


I. OBJECTIVES:

  • Map, measure, describe and interpret sedimentary aspects of Marble Falls Limestone at Pedernales Falls State Park.
  • Sketch the geometry of a carbonate buildup in the Marble Falls Limestone along Lake Marble Falls.
     
  • Examine and measure sedimentary structures in Smithwick Fm. sandstone.

II. WHEN:

  • February 25 OR 26 (Dr. Kerans);
    March 3 (Dr. Horton) - see trip rosters on Blackboard

We depart from the east basement entrance at 7:30 AM.  Trips will return to Austin by about 6 PM.

III. BRING:

  • Clipboard & field book
  • Compass, ruler, protractor
  • Mechanical & colored pencils
  • Hand lens, hammer, acid bottle
  • Water, lunch, raincoat

Paleozoics features, Llano uplift
Paleozoic Rocks (brown), Precambrian plutons
(pink) and Pennsylvanian faults in the Llano uplift.

IV. BACKGROUND MATERIAL

 

Be on time and come prepared!

Department of Geological Sciences

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Jackson School of Geosciences Last updated February 22, 2012