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1 May 2018 Upland Chert Gravel in the Emporia, Kansas Vicinity: New Exposures, Observations, and Stratigraphic review
James S. Aber
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Abstract

Upland chert gravel deposits are common on high terraces, hilltops, and drainage divides across much of southeastern and east-central Kansas. Recent building and landscaping excavations have revealed chert gravel in several parts of northwestern Emporia on or near the divide between the Neosho and Cottonwood drainage basins. Assuming a late Pliocene age for highest chert gravel yields an average incision rate of ∼1.3 cm per 1000 years. Chert gravel is typically found on high terraces and drainage divides north of eastwest flowing stream valleys and west of north-south trending streams, which suggests regional crustal tilting downward to the south and east as a plausible mechanism to explain this widespread valley asymmetry. Much confusion surrounds the stratigraphy of upland chert gravel deposits on a regional basis. Improved age information and reconstruction of paleodrainage would be necessary to establish stratigraphic relationships of upland chert gravel deposits among the various drainage basins.

James S. Aber "Upland Chert Gravel in the Emporia, Kansas Vicinity: New Exposures, Observations, and Stratigraphic review," Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 121(1-2), 103-110, (1 May 2018). https://doi.org/10.1660/062.121.0211
Published: 1 May 2018
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