Field Notebook: 1985
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30 (contd) organic wash on bedding pl. lots of plant frags in upper 3m grain size C? from f to m 31 15.2m 1329.4 dk gray shale 32 28,2 1357.6 flaggy ss, fine gr. paleocurrent from drag the flu N (upstream) Very low angle x-beds sulfide nodules Plot raynolds? unit forms 2 low but prominent ridges and a distinct 2fr waterfall two units separated by a dk shale split POLLEN 854D1 33 121.2m 1478.8 DK gray chunky shale interbedded with rippled, pink, flat, lam ss vl org rich layers shales ave 20 m sands ave 4m ss increase in # upwards - at 75m unit becomes very sandy w/ 4 ridge formers on east side of creek sands 1-3 m each, ?, dirty f-mgr, carbon trash shales 3-4 m thick 63 34 45.5m 1524.3 Organic rich dk gray shale C? to mudstone POLLEN 8540J at 3m mudstone 6-12m 12-18m ?, pink, ss, tab 18m 1/4m coal 18m-top interbedded mudstone and shales w/ lenticular downcutting 3m yellow-brown channel sand at 20m 2-40cm SS near top of sec. 35 2m 1526.3 Massive yellow channel ss Very lenticular from 2-5 thick clay galls at base trough x-beds; ?, medi gr. 36 14.8m 1541.1 INTBO thin coals, shale and minor lenticular ss weather to shale upper coal maybe as large 4m 37 10.6m 1551.7 Massive yellow cliff-forming ss low angle x-beds carbon trash rippos 38 26.4m 1578.1 shale split 39 7.6m 1585.7 Massive yellow-brown cliff-forming ss, undulating beds. Cliff on east side of creek