File:Lake Minchin deposits above deposits left by Lake Ballivian.png

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Finely laminated clays, silts, and sands of Lake Minchin above (north) Fairweather Gap. Their visible portion is here 30 feet thick and in places have as high as 15 to 30 thin, and about 7 thicker laminations to the inch. They are in strong contrast to the thick-bedded deposits of Lake Ballivian. They lie only on the valley floor, whereas the deposits of Lake Ballivian are now in most places eroded back some distance from the river.

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/201641.pdf

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Published in 1914 and created before 1914

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