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Garner Ridge
Hackberry Ridge
Sanders Ridge
Sabine Island
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Vincent Island
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Dans Ridge
Oak Grove Ridge
Eugene Island
Pumpkin Ridge
Chenier Ridge
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Creole
Front Ridge
Savane Neuville Island
Pichot Ridge
Sweet Lake
Commissary Point
Jubert Point
Grand Lake Ridge
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Bayou Labauve
Broussard Lake
Boudreaux Lake
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Wild Cow Lake
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Vincent Lake
Starks Central Canal
South Canal
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SCALE 1:100,000
Base map from U.S. Geological Survey 1:100,000 Digital Line Graphs (100K DLG) Universal Transverse Mercator Projection, Zone 15
North American Datum 1927 (NAD 27) Contour Interval 2 meters
National Geodetic Vertical Datum 1929
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Kilometers 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS/LOUISIANA 29093-F1-TM – 100K
The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government or the state of Louisiana. This map has been carefully prepared from the best existing sources available at the time of preparation. However, the Louisiana Geological Survey and Louisiana State University do not assume responsibility or liability for any reliance thereon. This information is provided with the understanding that it is not guaranteed to be correct or complete, and conclusions drawn from such data are the sole responsibility of the user. These regional geologic quadrangles are intended for use at the scale of 1:100,000. A detailed on-the-ground survey and analysis of a specific site may differ from these maps.
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Cheniers represent new mapping by the compiler based on LIDAR quarter-quadrangle images (source: Louisiana Federal Emergency Management Agency, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District), and digital orthophoto quarter quadrangle images (originator: Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator's Office) .
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS/LOUISIANA
Port Arthur 30 x 60 Minute Geologic Quadrangle 2005
Produced and published by the Louisiana Geological Survey 3079 Energy, Coast & Environment Building, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 • 225/578-5320 • www.lgs.lsu.edu Copyright ©2005 by the Louisiana Geological Survey
Geology by: Paul V. Heinrich
GIS compilation by: R. Hampton Peele and Prammagnaanam Vijaiamernath
Cartography by: John Snead and Lisa Pond
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Description of Map Units
HOLOCENE
Holocene undifferentiated alluvium—undifferentiated deposits of small upland streams: alluvial deposits of minor streams and creeks, of varying textures, filling valleys incised into older deposits.
Small river meander-belt deposits—point-bar and associated overbank deposits underlying meander belts of the Sabine River. These deposits typically consist of gray to reddish brown sand, silt, silty clay, and sandy clay.
Mermentau Alloformation—Complexly interfingering and interbedded, dark-colored marine muds, sandy and shelly beach deposits, organic marsh clays, and lacustrine and bay muds. These deposits bury the surfaces of the Prairie and Deweyville Allogroups. The Louisiana chenier plain forms the surface of the Mermentau Alloformation. The Alloformation extends westward along the coast into Texas as far west as Galveston Bay. Eastward, it extends almost to the west shore of Vermilion Bay, where it interfingers with deltaic sediments of the Teche delta lobe. Seaward of the shoreline, the Mermentau Alloformation grades laterally into unnamed marine sediments.
Holocene coastal ridges (cheniers)—Sandy and/or shelly ridges, of predominantly coast-parallel orientation, delineated on portions of the surface of the Holocene Mermentau Alloformation. They comprise beach ridges separated from each other by extensive tracts of coastal marsh. The areas mapped may include some ridges of other origin in places.
PLEISTOCENE
PRAIRIE ALLOGROUP
A diverse depositional sequence of late to middle Pleistocene deposits of the Mississippi River, its tributaries, and coastal plain streams; includes terraced, fluvial (meander-belt, backswamp, and braided-stream), colluvial, estuarine, deltaic, and marine units deposited over a considerable part of the late Pleistocene (Wisconsin to Sangamon). Surfaces generally show little dissection and are topographically higher than the Holocene units. Multiple levels are recognized along alluvial valleys and coast-parallel trends. The Prairie is divided into two temporal phases of deposition.
PRAIRIE ALLOGROUP, LATE SANGAMON—younger of the Prairie Allogroup temporal phases. Alluvial deposits of ancestral late Pleistocene streams. In the coast-parallel Prairie the unit consists of meander-belt deposits of the late Pleistocene Mississippi River, and deposits of the late Pleistocene coastal plain streams. Deposits associated with these valleys are commonly found within the upper portions of the drainage basins. Sediments at the top of the unit range from sand to clay.
PRAIRIE ALLOGROUP, EARLY SANGAMON— older of the Prairie Allogroup temporal phases. A diverse depositional sequence of flood plain, meander-belt, and backswamp deposits of the middle Pleistocene ancestral Mississippi River, Red River, local fluvial equivalents of tributary streams, and coastal plain streams. The sediments are generally clay, silty clay loam, or sandy clay loam, but may include some sand and gravel in deposits of relict channels.
Beaumont Alloformation—coastal plain deposits of late to middle Pleistocene streams; the oldest alloformation and topographically highest surface of the Prairie Allogroup units of southwestern Louisiana.
relict Pleistocene coastal ridges—low-lying ridges delineated on the surface of the Beaumont Alloformation. Some of these ridges are coast-parallel and others trend obliquely to the coast and radiate from the end of known meander belts.
Open Water
Contact—includes inferred contacts.
Fault—dashed where inferred; dotted where concealed; queried where indefinite.
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