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Photomicrograph of schist-arenite from Sanford formation one mile north of Chatham: Thin section of specimen; enlarged 60 times; non-polarized light. F feldspar; Qsm quartz-magnetite-sercicite schist; Qz quartzite; M muscovite; Ma magnetite; O olivine; I ilmenite. Lee County, North Carolina. 1949. Figure 18, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Conglomerate near base of Pekin formation, half mile north of Glendon, exposure at south end of Glendon Bridge. Pre-Triassic slate (lower left) overlain by basal Triassic deposits (upper right) consisting mainly of slate chips; irregular basal Triassic contact is indicated by hammer. Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 15, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Specimen of shale from Sanford formation, graded bedding with alternation of reddish- brown clay (dark) and brownish-gray silt (light); core from drill hole BMDH DR-2, diameter 4 inches. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1949. Figure 19-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Close-up Jonesboro fault exposure 3 miles east of Carthage, same exposure as photo 25; Triassic fanglomerate in Sanford formation (dark-colored) faulted against pre-Triassic talcose or pyrophylliltic schist (light colored). Fault trends oblique to plane of photograph, dips about 65 degrees to the left (southwest). Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 30, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Conglomerate near base of Pekin formation, 1 mile southeast of Parkwood [Hallison], exposure on east side of State Highway 22; 100 feet above base of Triassic. Lens of gray quartz-cemented conglomerate ("millstone grit") surrounded by brown, or purple, uncemented arkosic sandstone and conglomerate. Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 16, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Specimen of blackband from Cumnock formation, blackband resting on coal in lower bench of Cumnock coal bed; note shiny coal blebs in blackband and white calcite fracture coatings from Carolina mine. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1949. Figure 19- B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Specimen of arkosic sandstone from Sanford formation, conglomeratic schist-arenite resting on reddish-brown claystone, with typical irregular contact; core from drill hole BMDH DR-1, diameter 4 inches. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1949. Figure 19- A, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Fanglomerate in Sanford formation 3 miles east of Carthage; exposure on east side of road between Carthage and Cameron, 200 feet from Jonesboro fault; most blocks are fragments of metamorphosed acid volcanic rock. Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 8, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Jonesboro fault on highway from Carthage to Cameron, 3 miles east of Carthage, view looking southeast; dark colored Triassic rocks in foreground faulted against light colored pre-Triassic rocks in background; fault is near center of photograph. Post-Triassic deposits cap hill in background. Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 29, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Form a panorama of Gulf fault zone on U.S. Highway 421 at Gulf, exposure on northeast side of road about 1,325 feet south of Norfolk Southern Railroad overpass. Gray and black shale of Cumnock formation cut by four faults with probable displacements of several tens of feet; main Gulf fault is 150 feet to the right of the photograph. Cumnock coal beds crops out 100 feet to the left of the area shown by the photograph and lies beneath the shale in this exposure. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1948. Figure 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Photomicrograph of schist-arenite from Sanford formation one half mile east of Gulf: Thin section of specimen, enlarged 60 times. Non-polarized light. Q, quartz; M muscovite; B biotite; O olivine; I ilmenite; T titanite. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1949. Figure 17, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Diabase dike in Pekin formation 7 miles northeast of Sanford, contact of diabase (light) with claystone (dark) is unusually irregular. Note sinuous dike 3 inches wide to the left of the hammer; exposure on county road one-fourth of mile north of Rosser. Lee County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 22, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Fanglomerate in Sanford formation, 1 mile west of Corinth; exposure on north side of Norfolk Southern Railroad, 5,000 feet from Jonesboro fault. Rock debris derived from quartzites, granites, non-micaceous acid volcanic rock, micaceous schists and gneisses. Chatham County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 10, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Post-Triassic deposits 2 miles east of Carthage, part of gravel deposit that extends west of Carthage. Pebbles are mostly white or gray quartz; matrix is coarse-grained, reddish brown arkosic sand, exposure along U.S. Highway 15. Moore County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 27, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Form a panorama of Gulf fault zone on U.S. Highway 421 at Gulf, exposure on northeast side of road about 1,325 feet south of Norfolk Southern Railroad overpass. Gray and black shale of Cumnock formation cut by four faults with probable displacements of several tens of feet; main Gulf fault is 150 feet to the right of the photograph. Cumnock coal beds crops out 100 feet to the left of the area shown by the photograph and lies beneath the shale in this exposure. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1948. Figure 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Post-Triassic deposits overlying pre-Triassic rocks 2 miles south of Sanford. Post- Triassic deposits (light) are unconsolidated arkosic sands; pre-Triassic rocks (dark) are weathered schist. Irregular contact is offset several inches by a fault in center of cut, exposure on Seaboard Railroad near State Highway 78. Lee County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 25, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Form a panorama of Gulf fault zone on U.S. Highway 421 at Gulf, exposure on northeast side of road about 1,325 feet south of Norfolk Southern Railroad overpass. Gray and black shale of Cumnock formation cut by four faults with probable displacements of several tens of feet; main Gulf fault is 150 feet to the right of the photograph. Cumnock coal beds crops out 100 feet to the left of the area shown by the photograph and lies beneath the shale in this exposure. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1948. Figure 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Fanglomerate in Sanford formation, 1 mile west of Corinth; exposure on north side of Norfolk Southern Railroad, 5,000 feet from Jonesboro fault. Large quartzite boulder has 21 inch maximum diameter; matrix is reddish-brown sandstone. Chatham County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 9, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Cleats in the main bench of the Cumnock coal bed. Exposure in main slope of Caroline mine, 900 feet from portal. Coal is 38 inches thick. Bottom 3 inches of bench are bony and have fewer cleats. Coal is overlain by silty shale and underlain by blackband. Chatham County, North Carolina. 1948. Figure 33, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.
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Conglomerate near base of Pekin formation, 1 mile north of Moncure, exposure on east side of county road along Seaboard Railroad, 275 feet above base of Triassic. Pebbles and cobbles are pink and gray tuff fragments; matrix is gray and purple tuff debris. Brunton compass provide scale. Chatham County, North Carolina. Circa 1948. Figure 14, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 246. 1955.


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