Georgia Geologic Survey
1977
David E. Lawton

(No stratigraphic order implied)
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GRANITE | Includes those units which are granitic in composition and texture and units of mixed lithology which are composed predominantly of granite. | |
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GRANITE GNEISS | Includes all strongly banded metamorphic units of granitic composition whether of igneous or sedimentary origin. | |
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BIOTITE GNEISS | Includes units of metamorphic rock displaying gneissic banding, strong foliation, and relatively high biotite-mica content. Also includes those mixed lithologies which are predominantly biotite gneiss. | |
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QUARTZITES | Includes those units which are composed predominantly of metasandstone. Also mixed lithologies in which quartzite predominates. | |
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METAGRAYWACKE | Includes metagraywackes with lesser units of mica schist, quartzite, amphibolite and conglomerate. | |
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MICA SCHIST | Includes a wide variety of mica schists containing biotite and/or muscovite with lesser units of graphite schist, gneisses, and amphibolites. | |
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ALUMINOUS SCHISTS | Includes those mica schist units which contain a moderate to large percentage of aluminosilicate minerals such as garnet, kyanite, sillimanite, and staurolite. Also includes mixed lithologies in which the aluminous schists predominate. | |
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PELITIC AND CALCAREOUS ROCKS | Includes calcareous schists, metagraywackes, metaconglomerates, metasandstones, and marble. | |
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PHYLLITIC ROCKS | Includes meta-argillites, phyllites, graphitic phyllites and similar very fine-grained rocks of lower metamorphic grade. | |
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MAFIC GNEISS | Includes a wide variety of metamorphic rocks, (composed largely of iron-magnesium silicates) such as amphibolite, homblende gneiss, and mafic hornfels. Also includes mixed lithologies composed predominantly of these rock types. | |
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SCHISTOSE MAFIC ROCKS | Includes schistose units composed predominantly of various mafic minerals including chlorite, tremolite, actinolite, and hornblende. | |
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ULTRAMAFIC-MAFIC ROCKS | Includes gabbros, serpentinites, diabase, and undifferentiated ultramafics. The generally northwest trending diabase dikes are indicated by thin green lines. | |
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METAVOLCANIC ROCKS | Includes metavolcanic rocks of mafic to felsic composition; locally includes meta-argillites, phyllites, and schists. | |
Map and legend are reproduced from Geologic Map of Georgia, 1977 (1:2,000,000), compiled by David E. Lawton, available from Georgia Geologic Survey.
This map and the larger (1:500,000) 1976 Geologic Map of Georgia were compiled when the ideas of plate tectonics were relatively new and their implications for Georgia geology were not well understood. See reading list for more recent interpretations.