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This dark part, & the oxidized reddish layer above, seem to be water formations. A few shells, mostly broken, were also found in reddish part. Many shells are broken in the loess. 

[[underlined]] Photo 7 [[/underlined]] - 

[[image: drawing of soil formation]] 
[[image label]] yellow loose sandy loess 12 to 15 ft.
Tuft
x   x 
x=Horizontal stratified water formation, yellow with darker bands.[[/image label]]

This is around turn as (c). The stratified part is horizontal, & certainly shows water action. 
It is in part concealed by talus, but much shows. 
Upper part, loess, is yellow. 

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[[underlined]] Photo 8 [[/underlined]] - at (d).

[[image: drawing of soil formation]]
[[image label]] 
12-15 ft. 
yellow sandy
5 ft. yellow-grayish with iron streaks
stratified water debris
[[/image label]]

That lower loess layer looks some like our older yellow loess, and comes near to some grays. 

[[underlined]] Photo [[/underlined]] 29x - at (e). 

[[image: drawing of soil formation]]
[[image label]]
Loess}       30 or 40 ft.
Reddish}
8-9 ft. Reddish
stratified
[[/image label]]