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Geologic units in Westmoreland county, Virginia

Bacons Castle Formation (Tertiary) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Bacons Castle Formation - Gravel grading upward into sand and sandy clayey silt
Lithology: gravel; sand; silt; clay or mud
Shirley Formation (Quaternary) at surface, covers 3 % of this area
Shirley Formation - Interbedded gravel, sand, silt, clay, and peat; at altitudes to 35-45 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: gravel; sand; silt; clay or mud; peat
Windsor Formation (Tertiary-Quaternary) at surface, covers 1 % of this area
Windsor Formation - Interbedded gravel, sand, silt, and clay; at altitudes to 85-95 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: gravel; sand; silt; clay or mud
Moorings Unit of Oaks and Coch (1973) (Tertiary) at surface, covers 15 % of this area
Moorings Unit of Oaks and Coch (1973) - Sand, silt, and clay; at altitudes from 100-130 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: sand; silt; clay or mud
Beach Sand and Dune Sand Deposits (Quaternary) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area
Beach Sand and Dune Sand Deposits - Fine- to coarse-grained quartz sand, poorly to well-sorted.
Lithology: beach sand; dune sand
Alluvium (Quaternary) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area
Alluvium - Poorly sorted organic material, clay, sand, and rounded pebbles and cobbles
Lithology: alluvium; clay or mud; sand
Chesapeake Group (Tertiary) at surface, covers 21 % of this area
Chesapeake Group - Fine- to coarse-grained sand, silt, clay; variably shelly and diatomaceous
Lithology: sand; silt; clay or mud
Pliocene Sand and Gravel (Tertiary) at surface, covers 6 % of this area
Pliocene Sand and Gravel - Sandy gravel, gravelly sand, poorly to well-sorted sands, and thin- to medium-beds of clay and silt, at altitudes from 170-320 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: gravel; sand; clay or mud; silt
Chuckatuck Formation (Quaternary) at surface, covers 0.4 % of this area
Chuckatuck Formation - Interbedded gravel, sand, silt, clay, and minor peat; at altitudes to 50-60 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: gravel; sand; silt; clay or mud; peat
Tabb Formation; Lynnhaven Member (Quaternary) at surface, covers 2 % of this area
Tabb Formation; Lynnhaven Member - Pebbly and cobbly sand grading upward into muddy, fine sand and silt, at altitudes to 15-18 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: sand; silt
Tabb Formation; Sedgefield Member (Quaternary) at surface, covers 14 % of this area
Tabb Formation; Sedgefield Member - Pebbly to bouldery, clayey sand and shelly sand, at altitudes to 30 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: sand
Tabb Formation: Lynnhaven and Poquoson Members (Quaternary) at surface, covers 10 % of this area
Tabb Formation: Lynnhaven and Poquoson Members - Undifferentiated Qtl, Qts.
Lithology: sand; silt
Lower Tertiary Deposits (Tertiary) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area
Lower Tertiary Deposits - Glauconitic quartz sand and clay-silt, shelly in part, minor sandy limestone and limey sand; may include the following formations: Brightseat, Aquia, Marlboro, Nanjemay, and Piney Point (Pamunkey Group); and Old Church.
Lithology: sand; silt; limestone
Charles City Formation (Quaternary) at surface, covers 9 % of this area
Charles City Formation - Interbedded sand, silt, clay and minor gravel; at altitudes to 70-80 ft. (top of unit).
Lithology: sand; silt; clay or mud; gravel
Bacons Castle Formation (Tertiary) at surface, covers 13 % of this area
Bacons Castle Formation - Poorly sorted sand and laminated sand; clay and silt.
Lithology: sand; clay or mud; silt

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