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• Soils and Paleontological Study <br />East Lease Intake Portal <br />A site investigation was conducted on the surface area <br />considered for the Intake Portal on the East tease. This area is the <br />SE i/4; NW 1/4; Section 12; TN 13 S; R 90 W; 6th PM. The area is gen- <br />erally covered with a thick overgrowth of oak brush with a minimum of <br />understory vegetation due to the hea~:y folage above. <br />The greatest portion of the area is steeply sloping with <br />terraced benches. The soils test was conducted on one of these benches. <br />The top three (3) inches appears to be a fertile humus soil. Underlying <br />is a soil of undeterminant thickness that is sandy and intermined with <br />• weathered sandstone rocks. The root structures did not seem to be well <br />developed in the lower layer. <br />In surveying the area, no evidence of paleontological deposits <br />existed. <br />For Bob Johnson 1/ <br />Mining Engineer <br />Nov. 2, 1979 <br /> <br />