Field Notebook: MD 1945g
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A-E F - black shale G F to G: Black shaley siltstone and silty shale with plant remains Attitudes N 26 E, 8 to 11 degrees Minor fault downlimb = slipage N 52 W slight NE dip H Interbedded black silty ch + siltstone and lense of ss up to several ft thick. In lower 5 p chiefly ss Some interbedded shily siltstone KHotude on s/bloq siltstone. ss heavyman N 16 degrees E, 6 to 10 degrees E A H: Bankwater shale with coal blossom streaks im with the ss. conflum. From H-I all but - but ss ledges (2 + 1' thick) observed. quulley comes out at I. full of ssst shalewash. But bedrock at road is weathered yellow claystone + clay. This seems to start single lcat ss bed which probably cuts out coal fissure. J I to J obscured, heavy ss float K J-K yellowish weathering siltstone silty claystone