Field Notebook: Arctic 1985
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16 1.8m 133,95 2nd coal ?? coal pair 17 ( 6(1.5)m very light gray ss "White Sandy" w/ numerous l????? forms a whitish low shoulder across valley to west. 1.25m 1H3,95 Here is a Fe-stone covered surface Σ = 10.25m at 5m there is a .25m almost entirely covered coal unit much P. notalis sample 8548g This coal better exposes near base in the valley to the west /8 1 m 1H4,95 Coal which forms the prominer bowl of the syncline w/ wood capped by Fe-stone 19 dip now 0° semi-covered T √ yellow-brown sandy matrix , rubble + fe stone 10(1.5m) .5m lithified lenses of ck Σ 15,5 m brown gritty sand w/ top at axis clay gall + rowston clasts of syncline at 12 m 160,1H5 161,95