Details for Denuded Ouachita Rock Belt

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5043001209

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Marker Number 1209
Atlas Number 5043001209
Marker Title Denuded Ouachita Rock Belt
Index Entry Denuded Ouachita Rock Belt
Address
City Marathon
County Brewster
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 693673
UTM Northing 3344368
Subject Codes geology
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Marathon, take US 90 about 1 mi. east to junction of US 90 & US 385 N, in roadside area.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In highway cuts toward the east are excellent exposures of almost vertical rocks layers--part of the Ouachita Fold Belt, a northeasterly trending folded and faulted mountainous range which was uplifted about 275 to 290 million years ago. The deformation is comparable in age to the uplift that formed the Appalachian Range of the eastern United States. The term "Ouachita" for this earth formation comes from the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma. (These were named by the Indians, whose words were rendered into written language by the 16th century French explorers.) In the hillside toward the northeast, the highly deformed strata are overlaid by almost horizontal layers of "younger" rock--formed about 135 million years ago. Erosion wore down the old mountains; and when the area was coverd by the sea, the horizontal layers were deposited on the sea floor. Later uplifting earth movement comparable in age to the forming of the Rocky Mountain range gently elevated this area, exposing it to erosional forces which have shaped the topography seen today. This region abounds in vivid lessons in geology, and is under constant study by scientists.

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