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  • File:Penn carbondale 4-81.jpg  + (Figure 4-81. Strongly jointed, sheety Anna Shale in the roof of the Orient No. 4 underground mine, Williamson County, Illinois. Photograph 1976 from ISGS files. Brunton compass for scale. © University of Illinois Board of Trustees.)
  • File:Penn carbondale 4-9.jpg  + (Figure 4-9. Composite section for west-central Illinois. After Wanless (1957), with current names and correlations to Indiana, Kentucky, and southern Illinois. © University of Illinois Board of Trustees.)
  • File:C605-Figure-31.jpg  + (Gamma-ray–neutron log from the Berry Petroleum No. 11-14 Pitcher well in Jasper County, Illinois, indicating coal in the upper part of the Effingham channel fill.)
  • File:C605-Figure-36.jpg  + (Generalized sketches illustrating oppositeGeneralized sketches illustrating opposite margins of the Leslie Cemetery channel, as exposed in surface mines in the eastern half of 9S, 4W, Warrick County, Indiana. The upper image is from Peabody’s Lynnville Mine in July 1983, representing the northern half of the channel. The lower image is from Peabody’s Eby Pit in June 1982, representing the southern half of the channel.esenting the southern half of the channel.)
  • File:C605-Figure-32.jpg  + (Graphic log of core from Richland County, Graphic log of core from Richland County, Illinois, showing filling of the Effingham channel. The core shows two upward-fining sequences, the lower having tidal rhythmites in the upper part. The borehole is ISGS No. 1 Elysium (Hazel Farm) in sec. 27, T4N, R9E (county no. 25922).) in sec. 27, T4N, R9E (county no. 25922).)
  • File:C605-Figure-06.jpg  + (Graphic logs from cores serving as type seGraphic logs from cores serving as type sections of the newly named members: (a) Energy Plus borehole no. ME-13 in sec. 31, T4S, R6E, type section of the Delafield Member. (b) Kerr-McGee borehole no. 7629-16 in sec. 29, T7S, R6E, Saline County, type section of the Galatia Member.ounty, type section of the Galatia Member.)
  • File:C605-Figure-33.jpg  + (Interpretive cross section of the Effingham channel in Richland County, Illinois, showing two stages of infilling, with local coal at the top of the lower stage.)
  • File:C605-Figure-42.jpg  + (Interpretive cross section of the Herrin Coal, Walshville channel, and Energy Shale.)
  • File:C605-Figure-48.jpg  + (Interpretive cross section of the Oraville channel.)
  • File:C605-Figure-45.jpg  + (Interpretive cross section of the Winslow-Henderson channel. BR, Brereton Limestone; HR, Herrin Coal; BH/BT, Briar Hill/Bucktown Coal; SD/AC, St. David/Alum Cave Limestone; TM, Turner Mine Shale.)
 (Interpretive cross section of the Winslow–Henderson channel.)
  • File:C605-Figure-37.jpg  + (Interpretive diagram showing sequential deInterpretive diagram showing sequential development of the Leslie Cemetery channel. (a) The Francisco channel is eroded and filled with sediment, largely sand. (b) Springfield peat accumulates in swale left by the abandoned channel. (c) Flowing water reoccupies the channel during the later stages of peat accumulation. Peat encroaches from the margins as the channel migrates laterally. (d) A marine incursion drowns the region and deposits black shale and limestone. Channel filling inverts the topography because of differential compaction.graphy because of differential compaction.)
  • File:C605-Figure-07.jpg  + (Isopach map of the Delafield Member. After Wanless et al. (1970)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'. Thicknesses are in feet.)
  • File:C605-Figure-41.jpg  + (Isopach map of the Francis Creek Shale.)
  • File:C605-Figure-38.jpg  + (Map and cross section of the Terre Haute channel. From Friedman (1960)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'. Courtesy of the Indiana Geological and Water Survey. Lines of cross section are shown on the map.)
  • File:C605-Figure-25.jpg  + (Map and cross section of the disturbance in the Dering Coal Company No. 2 Mine, Saline County, Illinois. Redrafted from field sketches by Rolf Roley and G.H. Cady in the ISGS archives.)
  • File:C605-Figure-24.jpg  + (Map and cross section of the disturbance in the Sahara No. 20 Mine, Saline County, Illinois.)
  • File:Penn carbondale 4-55 map.jpg  + (Map for Figure 4-55. Cross section of Galatia channel in Raleigh area, Saline County. © University of Illinois Board of Trustees.)
  • File:C605-Figure-08.jpg  + (Map from Potter (1962)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000006-QINU`"', showing the thickness (in feet) of sandstone between the Houchin Creek and Springfield Coals, with the Galatia channel (from Hopkins 1968'"`UNIQ--ref-00000007-QINU`"') superimposed.)
  • File:C605-Figure-30.jpg  + (Map from Potter (1962)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"' showing the Effingham channel as described in this report.)
  • File:C605-Figure-39.jpg  + (Map of the Illinois Basin showing channels and gray shale wedges affecting the Murphysboro, Colchester, Herrin, Baker, and Danville Coals.)