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" The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the beds of this terrane. It extends into... "
The Stratigraphy of the Pennsylvania Series in Missouri - Page 16
by Henry Hinds, Frank Cook Greene - 1915 - 407 pages
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Reports, Volume 4

Missouri. Bureau of Geology and Mines - Paleontology - 1891 - 394 pages
...Measures, into : (2) The Missouri formation, and (1) The Des Moines formation. The Des Moines represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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Annual Report for ... with Accompanying Papers

Iowa Geological Survey - Formations (Geology) - 1893 - 514 pages
...series, into : (2) The Missouri Stage. (1) The Des Moines Stage. The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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Annual Report for ... with Accompanying Papers

Iowa Geological Survey - Formations (Geology) - 1893 - 548 pages
...series, into : (2) The Missouri Stage. (1) The Des Moines Stage. The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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University Geological Survey of Kansas

Kansas Geological Survey - Geology - 1898 - 534 pages
...series, into: "(2) The Missouri Stage. " (1) The Des Moines Stage. " The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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Reports, Volume 3

Kansas Geological Survey - Geology - 1898 - 478 pages
...series, into: "(2) The Missouri Stage. "(1) The Des Moines Stage. " The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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The University Geological Survey of Kansas: Special report on coal, Volume 3

Geology - 1898 - 482 pages
...series, into: "(2) The Missouri Stage. "(I1 The Des Moines Stage. " The Des Ufa1ties formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Volume 3

Kansas Geological Survey - Coal - 1898 - 598 pages
...series, into: "(2) The Missouri Stage. " (1) The Des Moines Stage. " The fies Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Volume 3

Kansas Geological Survey - Coal - 1898 - 554 pages
...series, into: "(2) The Missouri Stage. " (1) The Des Moines Stage. " The Des Moines formation represents the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous. It takes its name from the Des Moines river, which flows for more than 200 miles directly through the...
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Reports: 2d series, Issue 13

Missouri. Division of Geological Survey and Water Resources - Geology - 1915 - 518 pages
...Cherokee shale. Cherokee shale. I more strictly marine beds," and DCS Moines "stage" to correspond with "the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous." In 1894 he stated that "the great limestone of Winterset may be regarded as the base of the 'upper'...
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Reports: 2d series, Issue 13

Missouri. Division of Geological Survey and Water Resources - Geology - 1915 - 516 pages
...THFIR PROPER APPLICATION. 15 more strictly marine beds," and Des Moines "stage" to correspond with "the lower Coal Measures, or the marginal deposits of the upper Carboniferous." In 1894 he stated that "the great limestone of Winterset may be regarded as the base of the 'upper'...
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