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2 years ago
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Providence Canyon, often referred to as Georgia's Little Grand Canyon, is located approximately 150 miles southwest of Atlanta i

n a portion of the state known as the Coastal Plain. The Clayton Formation found here is a red-orange sandy clay that is exposed near the top of the canyon. This is the contact area between the lower layer, called the Providence, and the Clayton is irregular and uneven. What does this contact area between the two layers or strata indicate?
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docker41 [41]2 years ago
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The Clayton Formation is a geologic shaping located in Providence Canyon State Park in Southwest Georgia. it is also known as Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon". The contact between the 2 layers of strata represents the different age at which each of these layers belongs. The bottom layer belongs to a period that preceded the upper layer for millions of years.  

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