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|caption=(Above) Image of the major disturbance in the Wabash mine. From Meier and Harper (1981. (Below) The same drawing with interpretation added, depicting the peat deposit torn asunder, with the upper part floated away from the lower. The seam height at the left side of the diagram is approximately 9 ft (2.7 m). | |caption=(Above) Image of the major disturbance in the Wabash mine. From Meier and Harper (1981. (Below) The same drawing with interpretation added, depicting the peat deposit torn asunder, with the upper part floated away from the lower. The seam height at the left side of the diagram is approximately 9 ft (2.7 m). | ||
|references=Meier, D., and D. Harper, 1981, Geologic discontinuities and associated mining problems encountered in the Harrisburg (No. 5) Coal Member near the contemporaneous Galatia channel in the Wabash Mine, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, unpublished manuscript, 20 p., 16 figs. (available from the ISGS Library) | |references=Meier, D., and D. Harper, 1981, Geologic discontinuities and associated mining problems encountered in the Harrisburg (No. 5) Coal Member near the contemporaneous Galatia channel in the Wabash Mine, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, unpublished manuscript, 20 p., 16 figs. (available from the ISGS Library) | ||
|page1=Stratigraphy | |page1=Stratigraphy | ||
|page2=Stratigraphy/Dykersburg_(Shale)_Member | |||
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Figure 27 (Above) Image of the major disturbance in the Wabash mine. From Meier and Harper (1981. (Below) The same drawing with interpretation added, depicting the peat deposit torn asunder, with the upper part floated away from the lower. The seam height at the left side of the diagram is approximately 9 ft (2.7 m).
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