Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
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Jacquet Cirn July 22, 1929 (Continued). 24. Green ss and cmfl, offt. 10 yards. 25. Same as 21, 70 yards to break, 8 yards mnet W Dip flattens from 75° to 35° E. 26. Yellowish gray being soft cmfl. Dip 35°E. At mt 60 yards across, Some much crumpled T? fault gore that dips W at mt +45° Across has fault gone here Then a tuff-like purplish gore on the volcanic flow. Offs or bedding. 35 yards at contact with dip 45°W. Volcanic flow 15 yards, dips W at mt 45° Tuff gore 53 yards across Volcanic flow, amygdaloidal, about 10' thick Tuff gore about 10' thick. Dip 35°W. Volcanic flow, amygdaloidal, about 100' thick. Tuff gore 15 yards and volcanic flow 10' thick. Fisher- man road to three ermes both gors. Tufts showing our bedding, about 160 yards across. Actual thickener less because measuring around deadland. 27. Muddy ss and s? grits intert enyl ? tuff at base. Dip 45°W, +9 yards. Section now again rises. 28. Interformational cmfl. 6 yards. 29. SS and S? much disturbed, 15 yards 30. Same as 28. 3 yards Dip 50° W 31. Regular bedded ss and s? green and red, 17 yards.