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  • Galatia Channel:Delafield Member  + ('''Figure 4''' Diagram showing units between the Houchin Creek and Herrin Coals, including members newly named in this report.)
  • Galatia Channel:Springfield Coal  + ('''Figure 4''' Diagram showing units between the Houchin Creek and Herrin Coals, including members newly named in this report.)
  • Galatia Channel:Danville Coal  + ('''Figure 40''' Stratigraphic column showing the units mentioned in the section on channels affecting coal seams other than the Springfield.)
  • File:C605-Figure-40.jpg  + ('''Figure 40''' Stratigraphic column showing the units mentioned in the section on channels affecting coal seams other than the Springfield.)
  • File:C605-Figure-41.jpg  + ('''Figure 41''' Isopach map of the Francis Creek Shale.)
  • Galatia Channel:Colchester Coal and Francis Creek Shale  + ('''Figure 40''' Stratigraphic column showing the units mentioned in the section on channels affecting coal seams other than the Springfield.)
  • File:C605-Figure-42.jpg  + ('''Figure 42''' Interpretive cross section of the Herrin Coal, Walshville channel, and Energy Shale.)
  • Galatia Channel:Herrin Coal, Energy Shale, and Walshville Channel  + ('''Figure 42''' Interpretive cross section of the Herrin Coal, Walshville channel, and Energy Shale.)
  • Galatia Channel:Figures  + ('''Figure 3''' Satellite image of the mouth of the Mississippi River showing natural levees and crevasse splays. Fron Earthstar Geographic SIO, © 2020.)
  • File:C605-Figure-43.jpg  + ('''Figure 43''' Map showing the Walshvill'''Figure 43''' Map showing the Walshville channel and sulfur content of the Herrin Coal. After Treworgy et al. (2000)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'. The four named areas of low-sulfur coal are all associated with thick Energy Shale adjacent to the channel.hick Energy Shale adjacent to the channel.)
  • File:C605-Figure-45.jpg  + ('''Figure 45''' 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.)
  • Galatia Channel:Baker Coal and Winslow-Henderson Channel  +
  • Galatia Channel:Figures  + ('''Figure 3''' Satellite image of the mouth of the Mississippi River showing natural levees and crevasse splays. Fron Earthstar Geographic SIO, © 2020.)
  • File:C605-Figure-46.jpg  + ('''Figure 46''' Disruption of the Danvill'''Figure 46''' Disruption of the Danville Coal, with the seam “split” by a thick wedge of mudstone. Note the ragged splaying of coal into mudstone, with a thin coal stringer crossing diagonally from the lower to upper “bench.” The site is the box cut at a portal of the Prosperity Mine in Gibson County, Indiana.Prosperity Mine in Gibson County, Indiana.)
  • Galatia Channel:Danville Coal  + ('''Figure 40''' Stratigraphic column showing the units mentioned in the section on channels affecting coal seams other than the Springfield.)
  • File:C605-Figure-47.jpg  + ('''Figure 47''' Map showing the thickness of the Murphysboro Coal near the Oraville channel in Jackson and Perry Counties, southwestern Illinois. From Jacobson (1983)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"')
  • Galatia Channel:Murphysboro Coal and Oraville Channel  + ('''Figure 39''' Map of the Illinois Basin showing channels and gray shale wedges affecting the Murphysboro, Colchester, Herrin, Baker, and Danville Coals.)
  • File:C605-Figure-48.jpg  + ('''Figure 48''' Interpretive cross section of the Oraville channel.)
  • File:C605-Figure-49.jpg  + ('''Figure 49''' Stage 1: Deposition of the Delafield Member as a series of coalescing deltas during the onset of a glacial stage as the sea level began to fall. The product is a thick succession of clastic rocks that coarsen upward.)