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VIRGINIA PHYSIOGRAPHY. MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE CENTER. Go to website http://arcims.mathsciencecenter.info Then click on Virginia Physiography. 1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University. Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources. Courtesy of USGS. THE COASTAL PLAIN. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE CENTERMATHEMATICS & SCIENCE CENTER

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Go to website

http://arcims.mathsciencecenter.infoThen click on Virginia Physiography

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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Courtesy of USGS

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THE COASTAL PLAIN

• A region of sedimentary strata consisting of sands, muds, and gravels

• Tidal waters occupy not only the Chesapeake Bay, but also lower portions of the James, York, Rappahannock and Potomac rivers

• Extends inland for more than 100 miles and is monotonously flat

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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Courtesy of Carroll Ellis, Physical Geology, 2003

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Courtesy of Carroll Ellis, Physical Geology, 2003

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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THE PIEDMONT

• Largest province extending from the Fall Line westward to the Blue Ridge Mountains

• Comprised of a complex of metamorphic and igneous rocks, overlain in a few places by Triassic-age sedimentary beds

• Important rocks and minerals include pegmatites, slate, kyanite, gold and pyrite

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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1998 Geology Summer Field School – Radford University

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The Blue Ridge Mountain

• A long narrow, northeast-southwest trending mountain chain

• Consists of old Precambrian-age sedimentary and volcanic rocks

• Old Rag Granite is the oldest rock unit dated in Virginia at 1.2 billion years

• The two highest mountains in the state, Mt Rogers (elevation 5,719 ft.) and White Top (elevation 5,520 ft.) are both in the southern Blue Ridge

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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http://www.goodearthgraphics.com

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The Valley and Ridge

• Composed of folded and faulted 550 to 300 million-year-old sedimentary rocks

• Most ridges are held up by resistant sandstone, and most valleys are underlain by less resistant shale, limestone, and dolostone

• Karst features, such as caves and sinkholes are common throughout this province

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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Courtesy of Virginia Division of Mineral Resources

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The Appalachian Plateau

• Contains deep narrow valleys and steep, rugged mountain sides caused by downcutting by streams

• Consists of 320 to 280 million-year-old sandstone and shale with coalbeds

• Most of the rock layers are relatively flat-lying• Coal is Virginia’s most important mineral

resource

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