St. Clair Limestone
The St. Clair Limestone is a geologic formation in Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period. This high density, high magnesium dolomitic limestone was originally classified as a marble in Oklahoma due to the fact that it would hold a high polish, hence Marble City.
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St. Clair Limestone
The St. Clair Limestone is a geologic formation in Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period. This high density, high magnesium dolomitic limestone was originally classified as a marble in Oklahoma due to the fact that it would hold a high polish, hence Marble City.
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The St. Clair Limestone is a g ...... igh polish, hence Marble City.
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St. Clair Limestone
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St. Clair spring, Independence County, Arkansas
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Brassfield Limestone in Arkans ...... llinois, Indiana, and Missouri
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Silurian
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Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri
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Lafferty Limestone in Arkansas ...... llinois, Indiana, and Missouri
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The St. Clair Limestone is a g ...... igh polish, hence Marble City.
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St. Clair Limestone
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