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In some areas, the Pleistocene deposits were within a few feet of the coal, with black shale below, immediately above the coal. Concretions were common, many over 12 inches long. The coal had no prominent mineral bands, but calcite and kaolinite were abundant on vertical fractures throughout the seam. Pyrite was occasionally present on vertical fractures about 18 inches below the top of the seam in a band that ranged from 12 to 20 inches thick. A horseback was noted in the pit two miles south of the tipple. This part of the mine also had more sphalerite than the pit five miles north of the tipple.
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