Field Notebook: Greenland 1987b
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"Hardlock the strata have a slight westerly dip. Hardlock appears to be the name for a small cliff in a hill side, at least such a place can point out to us by "Choreum". Hardlungwall another stream farther east also has a bold eastern appearance and again these beds appear to be the Patrot or Atani series only that here the black shale are not more than one fourth of the entire thickness, The thickness here appears to be a little less at the two former locations. After passing Hardlungwall the strata again have a very slight westerly dip but soon the fine land come down considerably lower and the continuity of the strata cannot be traced to Atanekinduk. After dinner White and I went to the granite peninsula of Atanekinduk to compare the sketch of hills both of camp in Here Flora Fossiles Artici vol. II. He found it quite accurate and could readily identify the various fossiliferous localities. White devoted at the one important a the Liriiodendron but while I packed fresh collected the