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Eocene undifferentiated

Eocene undifferentiated, highly weathered sands and sandy clays of lower Tertiary age
StateGeorgia
NameEocene undifferentiated
Geologic ageEocene
Original map labelEu
CommentsCoastal Plain sedimentary rocks
Primary rock typesand
Secondary rock typeclay or mud
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Unconsolidated > Fine-detrital > Clay
Unconsolidated > Coarse-detrital > Sand
Map references
Lawton, D.E., and others, 1976, Geologic Map of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey, scale = 1:500,000.
Unit references
Lawton, D.E., and others, 1976, Geologic Map of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey, scale = 1:500,000.
USGS Geologic Names Lexicon (GEOLEX)
Geographic coverageCrawford - Dooly - Houston - Macon - Peach - Pulaski

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