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Tidal Marsh

Tidal Marsh: Peat and muck deposits along tidal margins of esturaries and back bays. Deposits range from a few feet to 60+ feet deep. Locally include silt and fine sand and clay as levees on tidal channels. At depth peaty material may be accumulated from fresh water plants. Peat at the surface dominated by spartina and other salt tolerant species.
StateSouth Carolina
NameTidal Marsh
Geologic ageQuaternary
Original map labelQtm
Primary rock typepeat
Secondary rock typesilt
Other rock typessand; clay or mud
Lithologic constituents
Major
Unconsolidated > Peat
Minor
Unconsolidated > Fine-detrital > Clay
Unconsolidated > Coarse-detrital > Sand
Unconsolidated > Fine-detrital > Silt
Map references
Newell, Wayne L., Prowell, David (retired), Krantz, David, Powars, David, Mixon, Robert (retired), Stone, Byron, and Willard, Debra, in review, Surficial Geology and Geomorphology of the Atlantic Coastal Plain: U.S.G.S. Open File Report,
Unit references
Newell, Wayne L., Prowell, David (retired), Krantz, David, Powars, David, Mixon, Robert (retired), Stone, Byron, and Willard, Debra, in review, Surficial Geology and Geomorphology of the Atlantic Coastal Plain: U.S.G.S. Open File Report,
Geographic coverageBeaufort - Berkeley - Charleston - Clarendon - Colleton - Dorchester - Georgetown - Jasper - Williamsburg

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