Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
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Dip from 23-30 with our car clips. About 3 feet. 226 Green shales and fry thousand of maj. di. 23 deg dip. 220 Thick reddish greenish granular and little limestone at top. Thickness 7 feet. There is no stromatopora here. Now comes in the mark marked fault of the section. The one that strikes into the railway cut that comes out to the bridge. It is pretty not or much a fault but rather a closed and [illegible] turned fold. This overturned fold shows on the high tide line just below the bridge and again in the railway cut. In both cases the stromatopora lobe" marks the top of the closed fold.