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Goodland formation
The Geology of Denton County
\u201cNomenclature.\u2014 Goodland. This limestone formation named after the
village of Goodland in southern Oklahoma, starting with thickness of about
20, at the Red River, increases rapidly in thickness to the southwest.
The thickness of the Goodland in Denton County ranges from a measured
42 feet in the northwestern part of the county to an estimated 75 feet in
the southwestern part. In the western part of Tarrant County, near Lake
Worth. the thickness is116 feet.

The limestone of the Goodland occurs in thick massive ledges separated by seams of marl. This limestone is unusually white and chalky in appearance.

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