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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