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Mount Blanco

Mount Blanco
Mt Blanco 2005.jpg
Mount Blanco viewed from above
Highest point
Elevation 3,074 ft (937 m)
Coordinates 33°47′29″N 101°15′11″W / 33.79139°N 101.25306°W / 33.79139; -101.25306Coordinates: 33°47′29″N 101°15′11″W / 33.79139°N 101.25306°W / 33.79139; -101.25306
Geography
Mount Blanco is located in Texas
Mount Blanco
Mount Blanco
Geology
Age of rock Blancan, Quaternary
Mountain type Butte

Mount Blanco is a small white hill — an erosional remnant — located on the eastern border of the Llano Estacado within Blanco Canyon in Crosby County, Texas. It is the type locality of the Blanco Formation and Blancan Fauna, which occurs throughout North America.

The term "Blanco Canyon beds", later shortened to "Blanco beds", was first applied to this formation in 1890 by William F. Cummins of the Geological Survey of Texas. The Blanco beds are considered to be of lacustrine origin – deposited in a Pleistocene lake basin set in the Ogallala formation of Pliocene age which underlies the upper surface sediments of the Llano Estacado. The thickness of the Blanco beds varies from around 22 to 26 m (72 to 85 ft) thick at the most. The formation mainly consists of light-gray fine-grained mudstone, sandstone, and some conglomerate. These light-colored sediments contrast sharply with the rust-colored sediments of the Ogallala Formation.

All fossil fauna from Mount Blanco modified from Dalquest (1975) unless otherwise noted.

Early photo of Mount Blanco (1891)

Mount Blanco viewed from east (2002)


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