Art. X.J Watson, Yclloiv Ocher- Deposits of Georgia. 



Rock- Weathering. 



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The rocks of the area are very generally buried under a 

 considerable thickness of residual clays derived from the decay 

 of the underlying rocks by the usual action of the atmospheric 



Fig. 2. 





Scale of Miles. 



Topographical Map of the Cartersville District, Georgia. (Cartersville Topo- 

 graphic Sheet, U. S. Gfol. Survey.) Contour-interval, 100 ft. 



agents. Over many parts of the region exposures of the fresh 



