Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 83
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Jacquet Rim Monday July 22-1939 1. Green and red sl with thin ss 35 yards. Dip 15° S.E. About 50 feet thick. 2. Quartz cmpl., small pebbles, with thin ss, 1/2' thick 3. Red sandy sl 6' thick. Atwt 70' re- peated to W. 4. Red weathering fine cmpl., 17 yards 5. Green and red sandy sl 5 yards 6. Corred space and Bonaventura corn) 31 yards Dip S.E. 7. Section now reverses and repeats 4, 3, 2 and 1. Dip 40° N.W. Then come three dipfer beds. a. Green and red sl, grey and red cmpl., with thin beds of ss, about 50' thick, or atwt 18 yards across with dip 50° W. b. Red weathering and green ss and sandy sl, 72 yards. Dip 50° N.W. c. Green and red sandy sl and ss, 50 yards across d. Intraformational sl cmpl., tumbles of sl 5 feet thick e. Same as c 20' thick f. Same as d 18 inches thick g. Green and red ss with intraf cmpl. green, 30' thick h. Forest intraf. cmpl. gone with sl parting, 30 yards. Dip 60° N.W. i. Green and red ss, sl, pebble cmpl. 32 yards. Shows fine of terridal weathering j. Thin bedded green and red sl, ss, 50 yards. Rippled beds. Dip 60° N.W.