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526
T. SPRATT ON THE COAL-BEARING DEPOSITS NEAR EREKLI.
already been worked as far as practicable, and few extended a
greater distance before a fault was met with ; and as the seams
corresponded on both sides of the valley the same difficulties also
occurred in respect to the frequency of faults in both. One of them,
on the west side, that had been so worked out, Mr. Barkley informed
me, was found to be bent both downwards and upwards, as well
as being partly horizontal in the central portion, somewhat in this
form : —
Entrance '
to drift.
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Shale.
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On the west side of the valley the coal-seams were not so plainly
seen cropping out at the surface, nor so numerous as in the eastern
ridge, where there were no less than eleven or twelve seams thus
existing, of varying thickness and quality.
The extent in which this number of beds or seams occur on the
east side of the valley is about two miles ; the seams being inter-
stratified with shales, sandstones, and conglomerates of quartz-
pebbles, with thin bands of clay occasionally, and also with thin
bands of ironstone, the whole comprising a considerable thickness
of these Coal-measures. See following sketch section : —
Sketch Section of the Coal-bearing deposits near EreMi.
(Length about 2 miles.)
Conglomerates.
The following are the details of one of the seams now being worked

in the upper part of the valley : —
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35818685
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51125
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Page 526
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 33 (1877).
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