2022/2023 NMGS EXCOS Notes

2022/2023 NMGS EXCOS Notes

Overview

  • Event Title: 2022/2023 NMGS EXCOS
  • Led By: Con Aminullan

Key Information

  • Eng. Rive: Notation possibly indicating an engineering or geological section.
  • Type: 0.31 (This may refer to a specific measurement or classification relevant to the geological context.)

Geological Measurements

  • Measurements:
    • 2m: Indicates a total measured height or depth of 2 meters.
    • 1-5: This could represent a range of measurements, possibly indicating a depth or grade scale.
    • 08-1: A potential categorization or identification label, could reference a lithological unit or sample identification.
    • 050: A numerical designation that could signify depth, grade, or specific sample size in meters.
  • G$4.305: Could indicate a geological standard or classification related to financial or measurement terms, the dollar sign likely representing a financial valuation in geological exploration contexts.

Sedimentological Graphic Log

  • Sediment Types Included:
    • Conglomerate: A type of sedimentary rock constituting rounded fragments cemented together, typically indicating high-energy environments.
    • Eloy Stone: Possibly a local term or classification of rock type; further context needed to clarify.
    • Siltstone: A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed from silt-sized particles, often indicating low-energy environments.
    • SST (Sandstone): Coarse-grained sedimentary rock mostly composed of sand-sized particles, indicating varying depositional environments.
    • CST (Claystone): A sedimentary rock composed of clay-sized particles, typically forming in low-energy, calm water settings.

Summary Notes

  • The graphic log appears to represent an overview of sediment types within a 2-meter stratigraphic section.
  • Various sediment types were noted, indicating differing deposition environments and geological processes.
  • Each sediment contributes to understanding the geological history of the area under study, including the energy environments in which they formed, such as rivers, lakes, or other sedimentary basins.