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  1. pubs.usgs.gov

    siderable clay is mined in Florida and shipped to some of the North­ ern States, being sold under the name of ball clay and used for the manufacture of pottery. Upon his return from a recent trip to Flor­ ida Dr. D. T. Day reported that a plant had been established at Jack­ sonville for the manufacture of pottery.
    Author:G.C. MatsonPublished:1909
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  3. americangeosciences.org

    The Florida Geological Survey provides a huge amount of information on Florida's geology and natural resources in interactive map form, including: Water resources Hazards Surface geology Ecology Oil & gas wells Mineral resources Waste management The map allows users to select multiple layers that can be overlain on each other. By doing this, users can see how different features are related ...
  4. Data insufficient to indicate the clay content or the swelling potential of soils. The map above is based upon "Swelling Clays Map of the Conterminous United States" by W. Olive, A. Chleborad, C. Frahme, J. Shlocker, R. Schneider and R. Schuster. It was published in 1989 as Map I-1940 in the USGS Miscellaneous Investigations Series.
  5. floridamuseum.ufl.edu

    Dec 1, 2023Over 1400 of this number are from over 130 sites in Florida. The remaining thin sections are from the Southeastern United States (n=361), the Caribbean (n=226), Central America (n=42), Michigan (n=6), and Spain (n=3). Clay sample thin sections. We currently have thin sections for about 76% of our curated clay samples.
  6. worldatlas.com

    First Coast, Florida. First Coast is a region located in North Florida's Atlantic Coast. The area extends along the Atlantic Coast from the Georgia border, past the southern end of Anastasia Island, to Marineland. First Coast comprises Duval, Clay, Nassau, Baker, and St. Johns counties surrounding Jacksonville. Map of First Coast, Florida.
  7. ereferencedesk.com

    Clay County, Florida Clay County Education, Geography, and History. Clay County is a county located in the state of Florida. Based on the 2010 census, the population was 190,895. Clay County was created on December 31, 1858 from Duval County. The county seat is Green Cove Springs, Florida. This county is named for Henry Clay (1777-1852), Secretary of State from 1825 to 1829 under John Quincy ...
  8. americangeosciences.org

    The U.S. Geological Survey provides geochemical and mineralogical maps for the conterminous United States, based on sampling data with a spatial resolution of 1 sample per 1,600 square km, for a total of 4857 sites across the country. The resulting interactive maps allow users to see regional variations in soil chemistry at different depths in the soil. The example map shown above gives the ...
  9. The state is bounded to the north by Georgia and Alabama, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Bahamas, to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, and to the south by the Florida Straits and the state's distinctive archipelago, the Florida Keys, which includes the southernmost point in the United States.
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