Clays (Inventory)/Massive Bank
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Massive clay banks are most often found associated with the [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Backreef|backreef]]. | Massive clay banks are most often found associated with the [[Bedrock (Inventory)/Backreef|backreef]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Corrosion residue (Inventory)|Corrosion residue]] | ||
+ | *[[Bedrock (Inventory)/Backreef|Backreef bedrock]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 21 February 2018
The Massive Bank field of the Clays section should be used to record stations that exhibit a massive amount of clay in a single location.
In the Guadalupes, such massive banks of clay are usually red in color; but, they could be a variety of colors. Massive clay banks differ from corrosion residues. Where corrosion residues were concentrated when the limestone was dissolved and left them behind, massive clay banks are original concentrations in the bedrock.
Massive clay banks are most often found associated with the backreef.
See also