Field Notebook: Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, Quebec, Vermont, Wisconsin. 1933, 1934
Page 57
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Thursday Sep. 10-1934 the strike, To the E of this place is a fault scarp and farther E, a fault scarp of the Scapia facing W. only the strata dipping W, throws the fault. The section drawn as follows: Strike N.E-S.W. W. Scapia driftgate Fault, Fault Trail, Scapia E. In detail the unconformity was follows: E. Angular W Fault Scapia Unconp. E. slope of drift gate A little farther N, of the last place is a still more marked angular unconformity, but no actual contact is preserved. By placing the onlying Scapia that lie remnants in places on the driftgate ls, this greater uncon., seem. Here the exposure indicator follows: W contour drift gate Scapia Fault Trail Scapia fault scarp Scapia (trick/orn) can be had in fault scarp only E-W road near Gate into the Grand Je farm.