Development Of A Kaolin Body Under Hydrostatic Pressure

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
The area described in this paper lies along the inner margin of the Coastal' Plain in Twiggs County, near the exact center of the State of Georgia. Twiggs is one of four counties which produces approximately 75 per cent of the nationals output of kaolin used in the paper trade. In this vicinity the land surface is characterized by coastal plain hills with elevations ranging from about 250 feet, above mean sea level in the flood plain of: the Ocmulgee River to about 550 feet above mean sea level on the hill tops. Surface drainage in the area is southwestward to the Ocmulgee River, the tributaries of which have dissected the land surface exposing thick sections of the upper parts of the hills of Eocene (Ocala Limestone and Barnwell formation) limestone, sand, marl and clay, and in the lower parts of the hills Cretaceous (Tuscaloosa Formation) kaolin, kaolinitic clay, sandy clay, sand and, gravel. The contact between these two principal groups of geologic units is rather easil distinguished as the top of the kaolinitic beds. It is described in detail and mapped in published geologic reports for the area (LaMoreaux, 1946).
Citation
APA:
(1968) Development Of A Kaolin Body Under Hydrostatic PressureMLA: Development Of A Kaolin Body Under Hydrostatic Pressure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.