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2/14
This unit (14) is what I believe is equivalent
in petrologic connection to bed 11, section IV.
20
7/3/57
Morning went to Alpine to see about some
photographs; SCS didn't have very good
ones, so sent for U.S.G.S. photos -
-Sampled from Section V-
7/3/57/8 - a rock sample from about 100 yds.
east of section V, from the third unit:
at this point unit 3 is dipping 26° S45W.
It is truncated by unit 5 which is dipping
about 10° N45W,
7/3/57/9 - from Uddintus zone next side
of Geologist Canyon, loose specimens - believe
the granitites are fairly high, porphyroblasts also-
7/3/57/10 - From top of #2's outlier - on
dip slope-
7/3/57/11 - From top of a ls in Geol.
Canyon. The question is if this is a
Capitan ls then it would appear the
#2 gran member King is not present
such as much more than rubble at
the base of his