Field Notebook: MD 1945d
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471-6 - 474-3 Carb Shale 474-3 - 476-7 (2-4) Coal (Manutell) (475-7 to 475-8 ""funder"") -176-7 - 478-7 silt, siltycl Clay Shale, Black pyritic (7") Clay gray, spurry? likely (12") (F) Silt - light creamy lumps, likely 4" thick? 479-9 - 4 Clayaceous siltstone + Silty clay 478-7 479-9 Clays? 479-9 480-3 Clay, gray, semi-hardwood, slate 480-3 481-11 Clayey, siltstone - Silty clay 481-11 485 Argillaceous siltstone fine grained shaley + loosely tawny 485 base 485 487 highly curaceous SS. [icon] 487 - 493-41 Silty clay - clayey silt. gray into argillite. 493-41 to 499-6 Argillite? Siltstone 499-6 524-40 Need to flow gr SS, see flecks carbon 524-40 526-7 Coal with clay streaks. LUKE? 526-7 529-5 Silty black clay 529-5 531-8 Clay shale, streaky SS Possible coal? 531-8 538 Black clay 4h. 538 - 541-4 Sandy clay 4h. 541-6 Carb. Sh 544-# Carb. Clay 545-5 Sandy coal shale