Details for Ancient Rocks Boundary

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5043000157

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Marker Number 157
Atlas Number 5043000157
Marker Title Ancient Rocks Boundary
Index Entry Ancient Rocks Boundary
Address
City Alpine
County Brewster
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 640881
UTM Northing 3361296
Subject Codes geology
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Alpine; take U.S.90 east about 8 miles to the junction of US 90 & US 67.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The mountains toward the east are limestone reef beds deposited in the Cretaceous and Permian seas about 135 million years ago and 250 million years ago; respectively. The limestone reefs overlie deformed rocks in the Ouachita Fold Belt, which is visible along the highway to the east, near Marathon. To the south are younger limestone beds deposited about 125 to 135 million year ago. They also rest above the Ouachita Fold Belt (so named for the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas-Oklahoma, where formation was first studied by geologists). Toward the west, northwest, and southwest are layers of lava and associated volcanic rocks 25 to 35 million years old. These were thrust upward, into and over most of the older sedimentary rock layers. Many of the molten rock masses cooled and hardened underneath, while vast quantities poured over the surface in the form of lava flows and volcanic debris up to a mile in thickness. Subsequent erosion has sculptured these highlands by removing much of the younger volcanic rock, and cutting deeply into the older sea deposits. Out of the lower, ingenuus hills grow yucca and other cacti, contrasting with juniper and pinon on the higher elevations. (1970)

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