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- Haskell limestone is a geological unit name originating in Kansas and used in adjoining states. The unit was named in 1931 by R.C. Moore for the then Haskell Institute in the southeast of Lawrence, Kansas. The name has been applied to various beds within this range, and assigned as a member variously to the Lawrence Formation, , and Stranger Formation, and significant legacy literature exists for each classification. These three formations now comprise the Douglas Group. In 2002, within the effort to improve the correlation of Missourian stage geology between the states of Missouri and Kansas, as well as Nebraska and Iowa, the Haskell was assigned in Kansas to the Cass Formation as its lowest member (on the basis of distinct changes in fossil species). (en)
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- Haskell Limestone outcrops along the banks of the Wakarusa River south of Lawrence, Kansas, here, near [[#Blue Jacket’s Crossing (en)
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- Kansas and neighboring states (en)
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- Cass Formation of the Douglas Group (en)
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- Haskell limestone is a geological unit name originating in Kansas and used in adjoining states. The unit was named in 1931 by R.C. Moore for the then Haskell Institute in the southeast of Lawrence, Kansas. The name has been applied to various beds within this range, and assigned as a member variously to the Lawrence Formation, , and Stranger Formation, and significant legacy literature exists for each classification. These three formations now comprise the Douglas Group. (en)
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