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The Wabash Mine was within the Wabash Valley Fault System, and was bordered on the west by the New Harmony Fault with more than 60 feet of displacement. A southwest-northeast trending fault can be discerned disrupting the mining pattern shown on the Keensburg Quadrangle. The northern part of the mine was within a mile of the Galatia Channel, which was contemporaneous with coal deposition. Consequently, some areas of split coal and other related features were seen in the mine, in the northern, western, and eastern parts. The roof was a medium gray, well-bedded and laminated silty shale. Water was seen at the interface of the coal and the roof. Pyrite was seen in bands and as cleat fillings.
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