Field Notebook: 1985
Page 124
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79 On slope above coal at mouth of W.Creek 26 8.5m 1115.4 Thick very prominent cliff of hinly bedded ss splays massive towards middle (beds up to 2m) thinner at base (w 10-20cm) overlies thick coal in stream bed on the slope on west side of west creek this unit is tundrafied and sloping 27. 54m 1169.4 INTBO coals, shales, and platy ss, tundrafied on slope dip w 10° N sme or two 1-2 m coal intervals Acra sp. 28 10m 1174.4 Flaggy ss, form a shoulder dip 30° N Carcidiphylla 29 26.9 1206.3 INTBO unit as in unit 27 apparent dip is 5° S Pollen 8542p at 25m in split in 2m coal 30 4.5m 1210.8 platy ss 31 10.5m 1221.3 tundrafied Shaley unit 32 41.5m 1262.8 Slabby ss INTBO w coals shales and mudstone sme coal ½-1 m. ss is A occasional fe-stone In. Coal at top is younger bed in the E.S. ftn. in Smawfork syncline TOP OF SECTION at top of hill Total thickness 1262.8 m 4167.24 feet finished measuring by 5:00 pm walked to East Creek by 6:30 pm walked to Kanuck river by 10:30pm 36 hours 21 miles 3205.5 meters of section 10578.15 ft of section 2.0034 miles of section