Field Notebook: Arctic 1985
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AUG 3 1985 Swinnerton Peninsula Stratigraphic section 8548 starts in river valley at base of Petro Canada Coal #7, a coal which is really only well exposed for about 100 m on the banks of a mud filled stream directly below the vertebrate locality #8 8548 Unit thickness description in streamlined and base covered by tundra 1 1.5m tan-gray weathering sands 1.5m with lodes of Fe-stone 1.5m F-M grained, sub-rounded 1.5m apparently with lignitized 1.5m wood. 1.5 Eureka Sound fm. 1.5 Member IV 37° ↕ apparent dip 49° .5m Fe-stone layers at 3.5 m, some plants at 10 m