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Doc Date:12/11!2001 ~ lI I' ll l ll l ll llll III <br />sss <br />,~ s/~ : 2.2 CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY <br />2.2.1 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br />The regional geological setting may be characterized as a sequence Creotaceous <br />clastic sedimentary rocks That were deposited in coastal and marine environments. <br />These coal-bearing sedimentary units were folded and faulted during the Laramide <br />Orogeny and are unconformably overlain by the Browns Pork formation and Tertiary <br />basalis 9 To 14 million years in age. At least two systems of faults con be found <br />in the area. These faults have steep dips and where recognizable, normal <br />displacements. Subsequent erosion has produced a rolling terrain that does not <br />closely correspond to the underlying structure although Thick shale sequences <br />generally produce gently rolling topography and hills and ridges are held up by <br />massive sandstones. <br />2.2.2 RESULTS <br />2.2.2.1 Geologic Cross Sections <br />Four geologic cross sections (A-A', B-B', C-C', D-D') were constructed for the <br />Moffat area. One cross section (E-E') included here is located on the West Ridge. <br />The location of these cross sections is shown on Exhibit 2.1-I. In addition to drill <br />hole data collected during This project (well logs and analyses are contained in <br />Section 2.2.4), information from holes previously drilled by PB~M as well as from field <br />mapping was used for construction of the cross sections. The cross sections have <br />been drawn with a vertical exaggeration of eight. <br />Cross Section A-A' <br />N,,./ <br />~~P~ ~~ <br />Cross section A-A' (Exhibit 2.2-I) is the westernmost of two north-south trending <br />cross sections that transect the Moffat Area (Exhibit 2.2-I). The cross section <br />incorporates data from four drill holes (05-01-0002, OS-01-0004, 05-01-0007, <br />OS-01-0009) That intersect the lower coal-bearing member of The Williams Fork <br />Formation. Cross section A-A' shows the lithology and structure from below the <br />Wolfcreek coals to above the Lennox coal. <br />2.2-I <br />