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Bore Hole M-2 (GW-543) <br />Page two <br />• <br />DEPTH DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS <br />31.7 to 33.8 Shale -Light gray to dark gray to black with depth, friable, some <br />frizility, carbonaceous deposits in part, becomes more carbonaceous <br />with depth, sandstone lenses in part. <br />33.8 to 43.8 Wa a Coal -Black, blocky, friable, frizility, mica deposits in part, no <br />reaction. <br />43.8 to 44.3 Shale/Carbonaceous Shale - Dark brown to black, friable to low <br />hardness, some frizility, becomes sand with depth. <br />44.3 to 47.0 Sandstone -White, light gray, low to moderate hardness, fractured in <br />part with some calcite and pyrite deposits, swirling pattern in part <br />(some intense swirling). <br />47.0 to 50.1 Shale -Dark brown, friable, frizility, becomes lighter with depth, <br />carbonaceous in part, sandy in part, more sand with depth. <br />50.1 to 53.2 Sandstone -White, gray, black, low to moderate hardness, swirling in <br />part~onaceous in part. <br />53.7 Shale -Black, friable, frizility. <br />TOTAL DEPTH - 54.0' <br />Note: No water in coal, therefore no temperature or electric logs <br />were run. <br />NG -Natural gamma <br />GG - Gamma~amma <br />N -Neutron <br />R -Resistivity <br />SP -Spontaneous potential <br />C - Culiper <br />T -Temperature <br /> <br />• <br />6-37d NOV 2 3 1981 <br />