Field Notebook: MD 1945g
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36 About 10" coal with sb & bone partings overlain by black shale - clay + slshy claystone - weakly bedded tannish yellow coal. slshy clastone below. about 2' of muddy clay No good bedding plane -- //N 85° E, 6° NE (est.) on coal+sb. total cut seems to be flattening or cause a dip? 37 Sandstone channel dies as black shale SS continues to come in (dipping to NE) around bend in rd. up hill then overlain by weakly bedded x lam selidine and fine SS, some slshy claystone carbon shales + coal cut at top. In my hill SS comes into upper part of this zone (Interf.) & above it. Upper SS 10-15. Other 10'± grades into above. Lower SS 16-26' [illegible] from top 2nd long g SS to top hill - clay/bedded selsh & fine SS with zones of SS - one about 15' over upper ss &d new hill as (see bks) all x lowr