Field Notebook: Arctic 1985
Page 45
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42 50 ft soft unit as below (41) basal sand is about 50ft. the interbeds of coal and shale and swards are one coal near top is 1m thick Change from tape to Jacob Staff. true dip is 82o 12 meters 43 28m coal dark grey shale, covered in swale dip 80-64 average 78 44 26 m Shale becomes exposed in cut bank, interbeds with coal + mudstone cf pollen sample 8540 L 1979 mega fossil locality Averohitte rooted