Field Notebook: Newfoundland 1910a
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9 Cam Core. Thin bedded li, among conglomerates. 10-12, Three veins of the southern end of Long Range Looking across to miles n more (elevation about 2000') Note even other lines and the feet U shaped gorge. Panorama. Film VII 1 Cam Head empl. A great mass of bedded M. Cambrian near the village About 275' long, 30' thick. Overlain and undulate by Cngl. 2 Fault contact between M. Cambrian and down faulted great block of Cngl. M.Camb. old head and granite breccia. Post-Mazda fault but splits contacts between the conglomerate and huge blocks 3 Overview of Cngl. under the M. Cambrian. 4 . . . . to show small M. Cambrio inclusions. 4 feet long. 5 . . . . to show other small M.C. . 6 foot long, synclinal, in front. The bedded sand layers, Spritlt, 2 on top of each other. Replaced by 7. 6 Cam Head Cngl. A man about 10 feet square. 7 . . . . Same as 5. 8 . . . . Spritlt out of press, 9 . . . . Long mass to regular bedding 10 . . . . Centre crushed Cambrio. Left low corg. On top of C, - then Cngl. with above it a large triangular block of dolomite 5' thick and 6 feet long Above the latter some corg. 11 Another thin bedded C. mass, contacted on left. Overlain by Cngl. about 6 feet thick. To right more thin bedded C. are at top Long bedded corg. is 2 feet 6 feet thick.