Field Trip 4: Mapping a Cretaceous/Precambrian Nonconformity, Llano Uplift


I. Objectives

  • Determine, by mapping, the geometry of the Cretaceous/Precambrian unconformity north of Mason, TX.
  • Construct a geologic map and measured section to document your findings.
     

II. When

  • We depart at 7:00 AM from the east basement door and will be back on campus Sunday before 4 PM.

 

III. Bring only the essentials:

  • Two lunches
  • Camping gear (can be rented from UT RecSports)
    • sleeping bag
    • sleeping pad
    • + tent
    • nothing else
  • Compass, hand lens, hammer
  • Clipboard, field book
  • Ink pens (2), colored pencils, eraser, protractor, mech. pencil, white out
  • Water bottle, rain coat (?) and a few personal toiletry items.

Don't bring a cooler, folding chair or any other large items. Space for personal gear is extremely limited.  A one-night overnight does not require much gear or extra clothing.

 

Dinner Saturday and breakfast Sunday will be provided.  Please email Dr. Helper if you are a vegetarian.

 

 

 

Precambrian Rocks, Llano uplift
Precambrian granites (red) and host gneiss/ schist units (gray), Llano uplift.

IV. Background Material

Be on time and come prepared!

Department of Geological Sciences

Comments and questions to helper@mail.utexas.edu
Jackson School of Geosciences Last updated March 20, 2014