Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wed. MON. MARCH 22, 1909 Wednesday, Sep. 26th 1928 Milton dol. all of which has angular pieces of the Haed dol. ph., showing their origin, and that the whole is one series of continuous deposits. Rediscoured the over fault gone and collected more material than I ever had before. Then determined the following cross sec- tion, since between the rain and the limited time I had no time to do it on a careful. Keith made a more careful section, and his should be compared with mine: Section from Intraf. dol. capl. 6' makes base of cliff and gone of fines that I collected over from in power grass. Black dol. sh with then base of dol. 6" Thick bedded quartzite with intraf. capl. 6' 42' Black dol. sh with lenses of quartzites. About 35 acres with dip about 30°. Calculate thickness. Thick bedded quartzite 6' Black dol. sh with then and this goes of dol. 44' acres with dip about 20°. Calculate and add 3 feet of thickness once.