Abstract

The southern part of the Cambridge arch has been the scene of considerable recent interest and activity, the results of which have been somewhat disappointing. The area, geologically, resembles some portions of the Central Kansas uplift; but it is separated from the uplift by a relatively low area. An attempt is made herein to briefly summarize some of the salient features of the region. End_of_Article - Last_Page 909------------

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