Reports of Special Subjects a D F volume 4

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Kentucky Geological Survey
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These disturbances in the rocks do not seem to extend to the south beyond Lead creek. The coal has been worked through the hill from Hawesville to Lead creek, west of the fault line. There is probably a cross-fault running down the valley of Lead creek ; for, on the north of the creek, where this coal has been worked, it is about 25 feet above the creek, while on the hill south, in the old Pellville road, the same coal is 135 feet above. This fault does not seem to extend more than one half mil...e above the Pellville road crossing, as above this the coal occupies very nearly the same . Level on both sides of the creek.
At the Hancock mines, in the ridge between the waters of Indian and Lead creeks, a little more than three miles south- east of Hawesville, this coal is only from 50 to 55 feet above the top of the Conglomerate, which is here at its maximum thickness. The different members cannot be distinguished here, and it is probable that the upper and the lower are united. The space between the top of the Conglomerate and the main coal is covered, so that nothing could be learned as to the presence of the thin coal next below it.


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