Field Notebook: CO 1951d
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1.0 Interbedded, laminated siltstone and white to tan clay. Powdery to slick- shingly plastic. 1.0 Siltstone in beds up to .4 clay partings, 1.01 Interbedded gray clay & silty clay and Fe brown silty layers. 2,2 Feuillic zone, clay, siltst. 2.4 Horse of gray clay with silt interbeds 4,2 Fault zone, gouge & clays/clay clays at, 5.2 Interbedded gray Silty clay and thin beds siltstone. Le Herre stromed) shale breccia 0,3 Soap light colored clay, Prob not? 12,2 DA gray clay, Plasmic, lower 6' real good, upper with silty streaks. .4 Beatonite .6 Siltstone, silts & clay Obscured. Diptstike our sbed E of tsouth N18°W 62°E These two ledges are the two ss that thicken north to form the massive ss at plennview and Eldorado. 5 Lower platy SS. The Glencarn-Lilly contact is difficult to find owing to