Hand book of the State of Georgia Accompanied By a Geological Map of the State
Hand book of the State of Georgia Accompanied By a Geological Map of the State
Georgia Dept of Agriculture
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1. From Washington County, two miles north of No. 1 3, Central Railroad : of nearly pure white appearance, coarsely granular, friable, and dry. Lime 49. 872 Magnesia 0. 120 Carbonic Acid 39. 215 Phosphoric Acid 0. 782 Silica (soluble) 0. 984 Sand . . 5. 320 Oxide of Iron 1. 654 Alumina 0. 406 Organic Matter a trace Water. .. 1. 628 Total 99. 981 No. 2. From Sapp s Mill, Big Spring, Burke County: of light yellowish brown color, containing clay; sandy texture, friable, and pulverulent. Lime 47. 2...31 Magnesia 0. 082 Carbonic Acid 36. 979 Phosphoric Acid 0. 251 Silica (sol able) 0. 128 Sand. . 9. 680 Oxide of Iron 2. 140 Alumina 1. 450 Organic Matter a trace Water 1. 784 Total 99. 725 98 HAND-BOOK OF GEOKGIA. No. 3. From Effingham County, Mrs. Longstreet s : a mass of coarsely comminuted shells mixed with sand, pebbles, etc. ; fragmental, and of dark brown color. Lime 15. 948 Magnesia a trace Carbonic Acid 12. 452 Phosphoric Acid 0. 075 Silica (soluble) 0. 612 Sand. . . 65. 620 Oxide of Iron.
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