Handbook of South Carolina: Resources, Institutions and Industries of the State; a Summary of the Statistics of Agriculture , Manufactures, Geography, Climate, Geology and Physiography, Minerals and Mining, Education, Transportation, Commerce, Government, Etc, EtcState department of agriculture, commerce and immigration ... The State Company, 1908 - South Carolina - 615 pages |
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Page 78
... Congaree Shales , Warley Hill Marl , Santee Marl , Mt. Hope Marl , Ashley - Cooper Marls Chapter IV . OLIGOCENE : King's Creek Silex , Brier Creek Marl , Combahee Shale , Parachucla Marl and Shale .. .......... 85 87 88 ...... 91 ...
... Congaree Shales , Warley Hill Marl , Santee Marl , Mt. Hope Marl , Ashley - Cooper Marls Chapter IV . OLIGOCENE : King's Creek Silex , Brier Creek Marl , Combahee Shale , Parachucla Marl and Shale .. .......... 85 87 88 ...... 91 ...
Page 79
... Congaree Rivers , and 597 feet between the Wateree and the Great Pee Dee Rivers . Borings south of the fall line show the inclination of the surface of the crystalline rocks .greatly increased , attaining in the Savan- nah area 54 feet ...
... Congaree Rivers , and 597 feet between the Wateree and the Great Pee Dee Rivers . Borings south of the fall line show the inclination of the surface of the crystalline rocks .greatly increased , attaining in the Savan- nah area 54 feet ...
Page 86
... CONGAREE SHALES , Etc. EC LOWER BLACK MINGO SHALES EM MESOZOIC CRETACEOUS JURASSIC TRIASSIC PERMIAN GAP ? CARBONIFEROUS DEVONIAN UPPER CRETACEOUS LOWER CRETACEOUS JURA - TRIAS BURCHES FERRY MARL BLACK CREEK SHALE MIDDENDORF CLAYS , Etc ...
... CONGAREE SHALES , Etc. EC LOWER BLACK MINGO SHALES EM MESOZOIC CRETACEOUS JURASSIC TRIASSIC PERMIAN GAP ? CARBONIFEROUS DEVONIAN UPPER CRETACEOUS LOWER CRETACEOUS JURA - TRIAS BURCHES FERRY MARL BLACK CREEK SHALE MIDDENDORF CLAYS , Etc ...
Page 87
... Congaree River from the Saluda River to Buckingham Bluff on the Santee ( 36 miles ) ; by the Wateree River from Sanders Creek to Buckingham Bluff ( 35 miles ) ; by Black River along its tributaries in Kershaw County and ( with a wide ...
... Congaree River from the Saluda River to Buckingham Bluff on the Santee ( 36 miles ) ; by the Wateree River from Sanders Creek to Buckingham Bluff ( 35 miles ) ; by Black River along its tributaries in Kershaw County and ( with a wide ...
Page 88
... Congaree Bluff ( with tongues approximately extending re- spectively to Vaucluse , Seivern , Leesville and to the head of Congaree Creek ) . Thence it proceeds down the western scarp of the Congaree River , and the embayments of its ...
... Congaree Bluff ( with tongues approximately extending re- spectively to Vaucluse , Seivern , Leesville and to the head of Congaree Creek ) . Thence it proceeds down the western scarp of the Congaree River , and the embayments of its ...
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