![]() ![]() The Pleistocene - 66-69 Colu~nbia Sand - 68-69 ![]() Texture -Slaking -'-ĬHAPTER IV GEOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CLAYS OF GEORGIA _ 65-121 Table of Geological Formations_ - 65-66 VVind -Chemical Deposits -Ĭ~TD II MINERALOGICAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CLAYS_ 32-49 Minerals of Clays_ 32-41Ĭhemical Analysis of Clays_ 41-49ĬHAPTER III PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND TES'l'S OF CLAYS_ Laeuatrine -Stream Deposits -Glac~ -Colluvial. Impure Residual Clay-Semi-Residual Clays -Transpo~ Clays -Bedimen~ Deposits -Marine and Estuarine. ~idual Clays -~dual l(aolins -~ual Kaolins from Sedimentary Rocks_ PRli:FACE - 15-16ĬHAPTER I CLASSIFICATION AND ORIGIN OF CLAYS_ĭefinition. McCALLIE, State Geologist.ĪDVISORY BOARD. The large amount of valuable information brought together in this report will be, no doubt, of great value, not only to the clay prospectors, but will also be the means of calling the attention of clay manufacturers to our high grade kaolins and :fire clays which occur in great abundance. This report is the second report published by the State Geological Survey on this subject~ The first report, published in 1898, was confined entirely to the Cretaceous clays along the Fall Line, whereas this report includes not only the Fall Line clays, but also the clays of all parts of the State. Otto Veatch, Assistant State Geologist, on the Clay Deposits of Georgia. ![]() Sm: I have the honor to transmit herewith for publication the report of Mr. To His Excellency, HoKE SMITH, Governor and President of the Advisory Board of the Geological Survey of Georgia. GEOLOGICAL SuRVEY OF GEoRGIA, ATLANTA, February 5, 1909. (Ex-Officio) His ExcELLENCY HOKE SMITH, Governor of Georgia. On page 400, 20th line, for "was," read is. On page 350, 12th line, for "Starrville," read Starrsville. On pages 257 and 259, page headings, for '' KOALINS'' On page 245, in the heading, for ''COSTAL,'' readĬOASTAL. On page 229, 23rd line, for ''second terrace,'' read first On page 1~7, 15th line, after "and" supply the tests. On page 114, 13th and 14th lines for "Chicamauga," On page 86, 24th and' 25th lines, for "doubtless," readĭoubtfully. On page 85, 11th line, for ''gypsums," read gypsum. On page 74, foot-note "1" should be numbered 2. On page 74, 29th line, figure "1," should read 2. On page 74, 29th line, for "fossile," read fossils. On page 73, the foot-note should be transposed to page 74. Records containing the words bread and butter or bread and fruitĮROS IO N GULLIES IN UPPER CHETACEOUS S ANDS, EIGHT MILES WEST OF LU~JPKIN, STEWAHT COUNTY, GEORGIAĬhas. Records containing the phrase “African American” and art Records with the word Brunswick but not the word stew Records with the word low that also contain girl and/or scouts Truncation and wildcards are not supported This Search You can use parentheses in your complex expressions Use "OR", "AND", and "NOT" (must be capitalized) to create complex boolean logic Use "-" before a word or phrase to exclude Use "+" before a term to make it required (Otherwise results matching only some of your terms may be included) Use quotation marks to search as a phrase Select "Full text" to search only the scanned or transcribed text for items. Select "Records" to search only metadata for items. Select "Records and Full text" to search both the metadata and available full text. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |