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Speaker 1
Being last in the final study area. We want to be able to bring a bunch of things together. If you recall, yesterday we were working down to the south. We made that.
00:00:21:25 - 00:00:47:01
Speaker 1
Halfway between that traverse line and the very first morning that we were out here, you can see the saddle that we run in there. About halfway up. So you've got geology from the first day that you can bring to the south. And then yesterday you go north. And then the other thing that you want to think about is you get the geology we did during the neo tectonics days.
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Speaker 1
And some people recognize the fact that we're right above that dry waterfall that we work on over and Six Mile Creek sections. And we did that cross sectional. So we want to carry that geology with you today. Ultimately, what we're going to do for the morning is make a traverse out what you can without going down that waterfall, and then that at that point, you want to look over the valley and see what geology you can remember from that day when you put that on your maps, and then also look up and down the front to see how things vary.
00:01:23:23 - 00:01:52:09
Speaker 1
You may recall we talked about dry waterfalls. Unique geologic for geologic reasons. Not so random. So you might think about what that means as you're mapping on either side of this gully. So that will also start to bring in the last phase of tectonic into this area. So we've been dealing mostly with compressional styles. But if you recall out the basin, different setting out there and what.
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Speaker 1
And so when you're working on your final reports and your cross-sections and things like that, that will be part of the story.