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Felsic metavolcanic rocks and felsic gneiss interpreted to the metavolcanics

Felsic metavolcanic rocks and felsic gneiss interpreted to the metavolcanics
StateSouth Carolina
NameFelsic metavolcanic rocks and felsic gneiss interpreted to the metavolcanics
Geologic ageOrdovician to Neoproterozoic
Original map labelOZvf
CommentsCarolina Slate Belt and Charlotte Belt, layered and stratified rocks
Primary rock typefelsic metavolcanic rock
Secondary rock typegneiss
Other rock types
Lithologic constituents
Major
Metamorphic > Gneissfelsic gneiss
Metamorphic > Metaigneous > Metavolcanic
Map references
Horton, J.Wright, and Dicken, Connie L., 2001, Preliminary Geologic Map of the Appalachian Piedmont and Blue Ridge, South Carolina Segment: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 01-298, CD
Unit references
Horton, J.Wright, and Dicken, Connie L., 2001, Preliminary Geologic Map of the Appalachian Piedmont and Blue Ridge, South Carolina Segment: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 01-298, CD
Geographic coverageChester - Fairfield - Lancaster - Newberry - York

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