Most of the soil is Sandy and clayey soils are not uncommon. Pebbly and gravelly soils are rare. Kankar (calcareous concretions) beds are present in some regions along the river terraces. The soil is porous because of its loamy (equal proportion of sand and clay) nature
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The order in which the changes taking place in tectonic activity in the Martinsburg and Massanutten formation is:
- Erosion of the taconian mountains providing abundant carbonate sediment of the Massanutten formation.
- Taconian mountain building and the influx of siliciclastic sediment of the upper Martinsburg formation.
- Tectonic quiescence and the deposition of lime mud on carbonate platform of the upper Martinburg formation.
- Tectonic quiescence & the deposition of lime mud on carbonate platform of the Helderberg formation.
<h3>What order did the tectonic events happen?</h3>
As a result of the erosion of the teconian mountains, there was abundant carbonate for the Massanutten formation.
Some time later, a process of tectonic quiescence led to a deposition of lime mud on the upper Martinsburg formation, and then the Heiderberg formation.
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Find HJ, JK, and FG. HJ = EG or (100); HJ = 50. JK = EF or (60); JK = 30. HK or 40 = FG; FG = 80. AB = 10 and CD = 18
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