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Georgia Geologic Survey
23rd Edition
LANDCOVER OF GEORGIA 1988-1990
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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Publications of the
Georgia Geologic Survey
23rd Edition
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Lonice C. Barrett, Commissioner
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DMSION Harold F. Reheis, Director
GEORGIA GEOLOGIC SURVEY William H. McLemore, State Geologist
Atlanta, 1996
CIRCULAR 1
Staff of the Georgia Geologic Survey
Harold D. Baker, Core Drill Operator Robert G. Barget, Environmental Specialist Barbara E. Baum, Administrative Secretary Veronica Briers, Secretary Donald M. Cannon, Core Drill Crew Chief Roger Carter, Regulatory Support Program Manager Margaret W. Chambers, Associate Geologist Elizabeth Cheney, GIS Specialist Mark D. Cocker, Advanced Geologist Michael P. Crowell, Core Drill Crew Chief John C. Donahue, Geologist Michael S. Friddell, Advanced Geologist Alan J. Giles, Senior Geologist (Information Geologist) Susan L. Grunwald, Ground-water Program Manager James S. Guentert, Senior Geologist Darryl Haddock, Environmental Specialist Mark E. Hall, Senior Geologist (Hydrogeologist) John H. Hetrick, Senior Geologist David R. Hipple, Senior Geologist Paul F. Huddlestun, Supervisory Geologist Duffy Keller, Map and Publications Sales Coordinator Melynda Lewis, Cartographer and Editor Anthony E. McCook, Environmental Technician Robin J. McDowell, Senior Geologist William H. McLemore, State Geologist Bruce J. O'Connor, Supervisory Geologist (Economic Geologist) P. Dennis Perriello, Senior Geologist Sharon Y. Polite, Secretary Sandra Jo Robertson, Senior Geologist Alan C. Sandercock, Geologist Tim Segrest, Core Drill Operator Earl A. Shapiro, Technical Investigations Program Manager Donald L. Shellenberger, Environmental Specialist Sam Shingleton, Environmental Specialist William M. Steele, Senior Geologist (Hydrogeologist) Joseph H. Summerour, Geologist (Project Leader) Victoria P. Trent, Senior Geologist Greg Webb, Geologist
CONTENTS
Georgia Geologic Survey
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How to obtain maps and publications
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Miscellaneous information
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Outofprintpublications
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GeorgiaMineral Newsletter
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Openfilereports
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Well cuttings and cores
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Geophysicallogs
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Library and file facilities
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Publications
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Bulletins
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Information Circulars
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Circulars
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Educational Series
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Geologic Atlases
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GeologicGuides
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GeologicReports
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Guidebooks
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HydrologicAtlases
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HydrologicReports
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ProjectReports
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Open File Reports
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MiscellaneousPublications
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Reprints
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Maps
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GeorgiaGeologicSurveyMaps
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Statewide
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Regional
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U.S. Geological Survey Maps
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Topographic maps for Georgia
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OtherUSGS Maps
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U.S. Fish andWildlife Service Wetlands Maps
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Miscellaneous Maps
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OpenFileMaps
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GIS databases
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Map and Publications OrderForm
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GEORGIA GEOLOGIC SURVEY
State-supported geologic work in Georgia began with the four-year appointment ofJohn Cotting as State Geologist in 1836. Valuable mineral deposits as well as the measurement of magnetic variations in the state were noted during this first Survey. A second Survey, however, was not established until 1874, thirty-four years later. During the seven years of the second Survey, additional minerals, including gold, were studied in the state. The Geological Survey of Georgia was established for the third time in 1890 and has operated continuously since then under various names. In 1943, the Survey became the DepartmentofMines, Mining, and Geology ofthe StateDivision ofConservation. In 1972, under the Department of Natural Resources, it became the Earth and Water Division, subsequently renamed the Geologic and Water Resources Division (1976). Since 1978, it has been the Georgia Geologic Survey, a branch of the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources.
GEORGIA STATE GEOLOGISTS
1836-1840 John R Cotting 1874-1881 George Little 1890-1893 J.W.W. Spencer 1893-1908 W.S. Yeates 1908-1933 S.W. McCallie 1933-1938 RW. Smith
1938-1964 Garland Peyton 1964-1969 A.S. Furcron 1969-1972 Jesse H. Auvil, Jr. 1972-1978 Sam M. Pickering, Jr. 1979-present William H. McLemore
GOALS OF THE GEORGIA GEOLOGIC SURVEY
1. To provide assistance to the Environmental Protection Division, other state and federal agencies, and the Georgia public in properly protecting, managing, regulating, and allocating Georgia's earth and water resources, 2. To conduct and encourage relevant environmental and earth and water resource investigations throughout the State; to publish pertinent results to assist the public in understanding and protecting Georgia's natural resources, and to act as a clearinghouse for such data. 3. To regulate exploration for petroleum and natural gas, to regulate underground injection, and to license water well contractors, 4. To assist the Director ofthe Environmental Protection Division in coordinating a state-wide ground-water policy of anti-degradation, 5. To provide accurate, up-to-date, multi-scale topographic and digital maps for the entire State, and to assure a statewide map and digital data base distribution system. To provide educational material to increase public knowledge of the earth and water resources of Georgia.
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MISSION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION The Environmental Protection Division strives to provide for Georgia's people an environment that is safe and healthy; enhances their quality oflife; accommodates change; and enriches the lives of future generations. As we pursue this vision, all of the Environmental Protection Division's people are empowered to be environmental stewards; fix things that are not right; prevent pollution; be ambassadors for the Environmental Protection Division, the Department of Natural Resources, and state government; originate and implement better ways of doing our jobs; and use good sense to make Georgia's environment better.
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HOW TO OBTAIN MAPS AND PUBLICATIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Out of print publications Customers may obtain copies of out of print publications by using the duplication facilities available at the Survey for a fee of $0.25 per page. For copying in excess of 100 pages, customers should bring their own copying equipment.
Georgia Mineral Newsletter The Survey maintains copies (for reproduction only) of the Georgia Mineral Newsletter, vol. I, January, 1948 to vol. XVII, November, 1964-1965. No Newsletters have been published since 1965. Customers may duplicate copies at the Survey for a fee of $0.25 per page.
Open File Reports Open file reports and maps covering a wide variety of technical subjects have been developed by the Georgia Geologic Survey. Please contact the Information Geologist for specific information. A list of the reports begins on page 32.
Well cuttings and cores The Georgia Geologic Survey maintains a library of over 3000 sets of well cuttings and cores collected from Georgia wells (mostly in the Coastal Plain Province). Cuttings are collected from oil test wells, and voluntarily by drillers from water wells. Cores are obtained from industrial exploration companies, utility companies, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Survey's drilling crew. Persons interested in the well cuttings and cores should contact the Information Geologist.
Geophysical logs Geophysical logs on open file furnish additional records on many wells in the state. Electric, gamma ray, caliper, and other logs are available for consultation in Atlanta no less than six months after an oil test in completed. These logs may not be removed from the premises; however, the user may duplicate them at the Survey offices for a nominal fee or request that the Survey obtain outside duplication of the logs at his expense. Check with the Information Geologist on the availability of logs for a specific well before visiting the Survey.
Library and file facilities The Survey maintains extensive library and file facilities. Many unpublished works, such as theses, dissertations, etc., are available for inspection. Please make an appointment with the Information Geologist for access to these files.
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PUBLICATIONS
BULLETINS
B-O The Paleozoic Group-The geology of ten counties of northwestern Georgia. I.W.W. Spencer, 1893,406 p. Out ofprint
B-1 A preliminary report on the marbles of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1894; 2nd ed. 1907, 126 p. $7.50
B-2 A preliminary report on the corundum deposits of Georgia. F.P. King, 1894, 133 p. Out ofprint
B-3A A preliminary report on a part of the water powers of Georgia. C.C. Anderson and B.M. Hall, 1896, 150 p. Out ofprint
B-4A
A preliminary report on the gold deposits of Georgia. W.S. Yeates, S.W. McCallie, and F.P. King, 1893,542 p., 2nd printing 1989. $17.00
B-5A A preliminary report on a part of the phosphates and marls of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1896,98 p. Out ofprint
B-6A A preliminary report on a part of the clays of Georgia. G.B. Ladd, 1898,204 p. Out ofprint
B-7 A preliminary report on a part of the artesian well system of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1898,214 p. $7.50
B-8 A preliminary report on a part of the roads and road building materials of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1901,264 p. $10.00
B-9A A preliminary report on a part of the granites and gneisses of Georgia. T.L. Watson, 1902,368 p. $7.50
B-lOA A preliminary report on a part ofthe iron ores of Georgia: Polk, Bartow, and Floyd counties. S.W. McCallie, 1900, 190 p. $7.50
B-11 A preliminary report on the bauxite deposits of Georgia. T.L. Watson, 1904, 169 p. $10.00
B-12 A preliminary report on the coal deposits of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1904, 121 p. $10.00
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B-13 A preliminary report on the ocher deposits of Georgia. T.L. Watson, 1906,81 p. $7.50
B-14 A preliminary report on the manganese deposits of Georgia. T.L. Watson, 1908, 195 p. $7.50
B-15 A preliminary report on the underground waters of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1908,370 p. $10.00
B-16 Second report on the water powers of Georgia. B.M. Hall and M.R. Hall, 1908, 424 p. $7.50
B-17 Report on the fossil iron ore deposits of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1908, 199 p. $7.50
B-18 Second report on the clay deposits of Georgia. J.a. Veatch, 1909, 283 p. $7.50
B-19 Second report on the gold deposits of Georgia. S.P. Jones, 1909, 453 p., 2nd printing 1989. $4.00
B-20 A preliminary report on the mineral springs of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1913, 190 p. $7.50
B-21 A report on the limestones and marls of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. J.E. Brantly, 1916,291 p. Out ojprint
B-22 Never printed.
B-23 A preliminary report on the mineral resources of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1910,37 p. $7.50
B-24 A second report on the public roads of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1910,37 p. $7.50
B-25 A preliminary report on drainage investigations in Georgia. S.W. McCallie and U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1911, 123 p.
$7.50
B-26 Geology of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. J.a. Veatch and L.W. Stephenson, 1911,463 p. Out ojprint
B-27 Limestones and cement materials ofnorth Georgia. T.P. Maynard, 1912,296 p. $7.50
B-28 Public roads of Georgia. S.W. McCallie, 1912, 12 p. Out ojprint
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B-29 A report on the asbestos, talc, and soapstone deposits ofGeorgia. O.B. Hopkins, 1914,319 p. Out afprint
B-30 Feldspar and mica deposits of Georgia. S.L. Galpin, 1015, 190 p. Out afprint
B-31 Bauxite and fuller's earth of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. H.K. Shearer, 1917,332 p. Out af print
B-32 Agricultural drainage in Georgia. J.E. Brantly and U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1917, 117 p. $7.50
B-33 A preliminary report on a part ofthe pyrites deposits ofGeorgia. H.K Shearer and J.P.D. Hull, 1918,229 p. $7.50
B-34 Report on the slate deposits of Georgia. H.K. Shearer, 1918, 192 p. $7.50
B-35 Manganese deposits of Georgia. J.P.D. Hull, Laurence LaForge and W.R Crane, 1919,295 p. Out afprint
B-36 Report on the barytes deposits of Georgia. lP.D. Hull, 1920, 146 p. Out afprint
B-37 A preliminary report on the sand and gravel deposits of Georgia. L.P. Teas, 1921,392 p. Out afprint
B-38 Third report on the water powers ofGeorgia. B.M. HallandM.R Hall, 1921,316 p. $7.50
B-39 Historical sketch of the Geological Survey of Georgia. H.S. Cave, 1922, 154 p. $10.00
B-40 Petroleum and natural gas possibilities in Georgia. T.M. Prettyman and H.S. Cave, 1923, 164 p. Out afprint
B-41 Iron ore deposits of Georgia. RH. Haseltine, 1924,222 p. $10.00
B-42 Physical geography of Georgia. Laurence Laforge, C.W. Cooke and others, 1925, 189 p. Out afprint
B-43 Geology of Tate Quadrangle, Georgia. W.S.Bay1ey, 1928, 170p. $7.50
B-44 Sedimentary kaolins of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. RW. Smith, 1929, 2nd printing, 1966,482 p. $7.50
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B-44A Supplement to sedimentary kaolins of Georgia. AC. Munyan, 1938,42 p. Out afprint
B-45 Shales and brick clays ofGeorgia. R.W. Smith, 1931; 2nd printing 1966, 348 p. $7.50
B-46 Kyanite and vermiculite deposits of Georgia. L.M. Prindle and others, 1935,50 p. $10.00
B-47 Forsterite olivine deposits of North Carolina and Georgia. c.E. Hunter, published in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, 1941, 117p. $3.00
B-48 Mica-bearing pegmatites of Georgia. AS. Furcron and K.H. Teague, 1943, 192 p. $3.00
B-49 Artesian water in southeastern Georgia, with special reference to the coastal area. M.A Warren, 1944, 140 p. $1.00
B-49A Artesian water in southeastern Georgia, with special reference to the coastal area: well records. MA Warren, 1944, 140 p. $3.00
B-50 Geology of the Coastal Plain of east-central Georgia. P.E. LaMoreaux, 1946,26 p. $2.00
B-51 Sillimanite and massive kyanite in Georgia. AS. Furcron and K.A Teague, 1945, 76 p. $5.00
B-52 Geology and ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain of east-central Georgia. P.E. LaMoreaux, 1946, 173 p. Out afprint
B-53 Talc deposits of Murray County, Georgia. AS. Furcron, K.H. Teague and J.L. Calver, 1947, 75 p. $3.00
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Geology and mineral resources of the Paleozoic area in northwest Georgia. Charles Butts and Benjamin Gildersleeve, 1948, 2nd printing 1994, 176 p., 2 plates. $12.00
B-55 Geology and ground-water resources of the Atlanta area, Georgia. S.M. Herrick and H.E. LeGrand, 1949, 124 p. $1.00
B-56 Short contributions to the geology, geography, and archaeology of Georgia. 1950, 160 p. $4.00
B-57 Geology and mineral resources ofthe Dalton Quadrangle, GeorgiaTennessee. AC. Munyan, 1951, 128 p. $2.00
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B-58 Geology of the crystalline rocks of Georgia. G.W. Crickrnay, 1952,56 p. $4.00
B-59 Geology and mineral resources of the Thomaston Quadrangle. J.W. Clark, 1952, 103 p. $2.00
B-60 Short contributions to the geology, geography, and archaeology of Georgia (No.2). 1953,336 p. $1.00
B-61 Geology of the Stone Mountain-Lithonia District, Georgia. L.A Herrmann, 1954, 139 p. $3.00
B-62 Contributions to the paleontology of northwest Georgia. AT. Allen and J.G. Lester, 1954, 166 p. $1.00
B-63 Stratigraphy, structure, and mineral resources of the Mineral Bluff Quadrangle, Georgia. V.J. Hurst, 1955, 137 p. $1.00
B-64
Geology and ground-water resources of central-east Georgia. H.E. LeGrand and AS. Furcron, with a chapter on the surface-water resources by R.F. Carter and AC. Lendo, 1956, 164 p. $2.00
B-65 The availability and use of water in Georgia. M.T. Thomson, S.M. Hemick, Eugene Brown, and others, 1956,329 p. $1.00
B-66 Zonation of the Middle and Upper Ordovician strata in north western Georgia. AT. Allen and J.G. Lester, 1957, 110 p. $3.00
B-67 The geology ofHart County,Georgia. W.H.Grant, 1958, 75p. $2.00
B-68 The geology and mineralogy of Graves Mountain, Georgia. V.J. Hurst, 1959,33 p. $1.00
B-69 Chemical quality of water of Georgia streams, 1957-1958 (A reconnaissance study). R.N. Cherry, 1961, 100 p. $1.00
B-70 Well logs of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. S.M. Herrick, 1961, 462 p. $5.00
B-71 Geology and mineral resources of the northwest quarter of the Cohutta Mountain Quadrangle. lW. Salisbury, 1961,61 p. $2.00
B-72 Geology and ground-water resources of the Macon area, Georgia. H.E. LeGrand, 1962,68 p. $2.00
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B-73 Effect ofa severe drought, 1954, on stream flow in Georgia. M.T. Thomson and R.F. Carter, 1963,97 p. $1.00
B-74 Logs of selected wells in the Coastal Plain of Georgia. E.R Applin and P.L. Applin, 1964, 229 p. $3.00
B-75 The Murphy Syncline in the Tate Quadrangle, Georgia. W.M. Fairley, 1965, 71 p. $2.00
B-76 Subsurface "basement" rocks of Georgia. Charles Milton and V.I. Hurst, 1965,56 p. $2.00
B-77 The geology of the Brevard Lineament near Atlanta, Georgia. M.W. Higgins, 1966,49 p., 1 plate. $4.00
B-78
Specific cations in ground waters related to geologic formations in the Broad Quadrangle, Georgia. C.A. Salotti and J.A. Fouts, 1967,34 p. $1.00
B-79 Annotated bibliography of Georgia geology through 1959. H.R. Cramer, A.T. Allen, Jr., and J.G. Lester, 1967,368 p. $3.00
B-80 Precambrian-Paleozoic Appalachian problems. 1969,139p. $5.00
B-81 Stratigraphy, paleontology, and economic geology of portions of Perry and Cochran Quadrangles, Georgia. S.M.Pickering, 1970, 67 p. $3.00
B-82 Stratigraphy and economic geology of the eastern Chatham County phosphate deposit. J.W. Furlow, 1969,40 p. $5.00
B-83 The geology of Rabun and Habersham counties, Georgia. RD. Hatcher, Jr., 1971,48 p., 3 plates. Out ofprint
B-84 Annotated bibliography of Georgia geology, 1960 - 1964. H.R Cramer, 1972, 110 p., 2nd printing 1979. $2.50
B-85 Ultramafic and related rocks in the vicinity of Lake Chatuge. M.E. Hartley III, 1973,61 p. $2.00
B-86 The Georgia gravity base net. R.E. Ziegler and L.M. Dorman, 1976,33 p. $1.50
B-87 Symposium on the petroleum geology of the Georgia Coastal Plain. L.P. Stafford, ed., 1974, 196 p. Out ofprint
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B-88 Trace fossils of the Oconee Group and basal Barnwell Group of east-central Georgia. C.H. Schroder, 1982, 125 p. $8.50
B-89 Abstracts oftheses on Georgia geology through 1974. Compiled and edited by Falma Moye, 1976,94 p. $2.00
B-90 Annotated bibliography of Georgia geology, 1965 - 1970. H.R Cramer, 1976,84 p. $1.50
B-91 Availability of water supplies in northwest Georgia. C.W. Cressler, M.A. Franklin, and W.G. Hester, 1976, 140 p. $4.00
B-92 Minerals of Georgia: their properties and occurrences. RB. Cook, 1978, 189 p. $5.00
B-93 Short contributions to the geology of Georgia. P.A. Platt, ed., 1978, 104 p. $3.50
B-94 Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia. M.F. Kellam and L.L. Gorday, 1990,75 p. $11.00
B-95 Upper Eocene stratigraphy of central and eastern Georgia. P.F. Huddlestun and J.H. Hetrick, 1986, 78 p. $6.00
B-96 Geology of the Greater Atlanta region. K.I. McConnell and C.E. Abrams, 1984, 127 p., 9 plates. $14.00
B-97
Hydrology and model evaluation of the principal artesian aquifer, Dougherty Plain, southwest Georgia. L.R Hayes, M.L. Maslia, and W.e. Meeks, 1983,93 p. $7.00
B-98 Historical changes in the mean high water shoreline of Georgia, 1857-1982. M.M. Griffin and V.I. Henry, 1984,96 p. $4.00
B-99
Proceedings: A conference on the water resources of Georgia and adjacent areas. R Arora and L.L. Gorday, eds., 1984, 194 p.
$8.00
B-I00 Geology of the northeastern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt. J.M. German, 1985,41 p., 2 plates, 2nd printing 1990. $4.00
B-101 Annotated bibliography of Georgia geology, 1971 - 1979. H.R Cramer, 1986,310 p. $10.00
B-I02 Quality ofcoal resources underlying Sand and Lookout mountains of Georgia and Alabama. S.L. Coleman, T.J. Crawford, and J.H. Medlin, 1986,75 p. $3.00
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B-103 Mica geochemistry and origin ofpegmatites, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia. A.I. GunowandG.N.Bonn, 1989, 93p.,2plates. $8.00
B-104 A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the Coastal Plain of Georgia: the Miocene through the Holocene. P.F. Huddlestun, 1988, 192 p., 3 plates. $10.00
B-105 A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the Coastal Plain of Georgia: the Oligocene. P.P. Huddlestun, 1993, 152 p., 5 plates. $10.00
B-106 Construction material potential of the Coastal Plain of southwestern Georgia. M.S. Friddell and I.S. Brackman, 1990, 239 p., 1 plate. $15.00
B-107 The geology of gold occurrences in the west-central Georgia Piedmont. J.M. German, 1988,48 p., 4 plates. $7.00
B-108 Construction material potential of the eastern Georgia Coastal Plain. An evaluation. M.S. Friddell andlS. Brackman, 1990,239 p., 1 plate. $15.00
B-109 Seismic investigation of the phosphate bearing, Miocene-age strata ofthe Continental Shelfof Georgia. V.J. Henry, Jr. and J.A. Kellam, 1988,43 p. $5.00
B-110 Distribution of heavy mineral sands adjacent to the Altamaha Sound: A possible exploration model. J.A. Kellam, G.N. Bonn, and M.L. Laney, 1992,61 p., 1 plate. $6.00
B-111
Heavy mineral-bearing sands from the Wicomico to the Princess Anne paleobarrier complexes along the Georgia Coastal Plain. J.A. Kellam, McKenzie Mallary, and M.L. Laney, 1992, 50 p., 1 plate. $4.00
B-112 Gold in east-central Georgia. V.I. Hurst, 1990,60 p., 3 plates. $10.00
B-113 Geology and ground-water resources of the coastal area of Georgia. J.S. Clarke, C.M. Hacke, and M.F. Peck, 1990, 106 p., 12 plates. $7.00
B-114 The natural environments of Georgia (formerly Miscellaneous Publication 8). C.H. Wharton, 1977,227 p., 2nd printing 1989. $5.00
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B-115 Structural relations, origin, and emplacement of granitic rocks in the Cedar Rock Complex, Georgia Piedmont. RL. Atkins and J.A. Lineback, 1992,40 p., 3 plates. $6.00
B-116 Development potential of the Floridan aquifer system in GeorgiaA digital model analysis. RB. Randolph and Marybeth Pernik, 1991,30 p., 2 plates. $4.00
B-117 Proceedings of the symposium on the economic mineral deposits of the Southeast: metallic ore deposits. RB. Cook, ed., 1990,262 p. $13.00
B-118 A digital model approach to water-supply management of the Clayton, Claiborne, and Providence aquifer system in southwestern Georgia. L.L. Gorday and J.A. Lineback. In preparation
B-119 Construction material potential of the middle Georgia Coastal Plain. J.S. Brackman, 1991,228 p., 1 plate. $14.00
B-120 Proceedings of the symposium of the economic geology of the southeastern industrial minerals. S.M. Pickering, ed., 1991, 69 p. $9.00
B-121 Distribution of selected elements in stream sediments, stream hydrogeochemistry, and geology of the Oconee River Basin, Georgia. Mark D. Cocker. In preparation.
B-122 Case studies in applied geology in the southeastern United States. D.N. Bearce and MJ. Neilson, eds., 1990, 69 p. $4.00
B-123 Economic geology of altered serpentinites in the Burks Mountain Complex, Columbia County, Georgia. M.D. Cocker, 1992,89 p. $5.00
B-124 Geology and geochemistry of altered serpentinites in the Burks Mountain Complex, Columbia County, Georgia. M.D. Cocker, 1992, 112 p. $7.00
B-125 Geology of the McDuffie County Gold Belt. J.M. German, 1993, 59 p., 3 plates. $7.00
B-126 High magnesium limestones and dolostones of northwest Georgia. M.S. Friddell, 1995, 53 p. $4.00
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INFORMATION CIRCULARS
IC-1 Goldin Georgia. G.W.Crickmay, 1933;2nded., 1966,6p. Included in Miscellaneous Publication 1. Free
IC-2 Suggestions to property owners on prospecting and selling a mineral deposit. RW. Smith, 1934; 2nd ed. 1966,3 p. Free
IC-3 Kyanite, vermiculite, and olivine in Georgia. RW. Smith, 1934, 12 p. Out ofprint
IC-4 Gold deposits of Georgia. RA Wilson, 1934; 2nd ed. 1966,8 p. Included in Miscellaneous Publication 1. Free
IC-5 The common rocks and minerals of Georgia. L. Mitchell, 1935, 6 p. Free
IC-6 The bleaching of clays of Georgia. H.X. Bay and AC. Munyan, 1935,8 p. Out ofprint
IC-7 The Georgia State Museum. G.W. Crickmay and L. Mitchell, 1936,2 p. Out ofprint
IC-8 Water, Georgia's unknown natural resource. RW. Smith, 1936, 2 p. Out ofprint
IC-9 Tripoli deposits of Georgia. G.W.Crickmay, 1937,8p. Outofprint
IC-lO Rock wool: opportunities for manufacturing in Georgia. AS. Furcron, AC. Munyan, and RW. Smith, 1939, 11 p. Out ofprint
IC-11 Glass sands and glass-making materials in Georgia. A compilation. 1940,23 p. Out ofprint
IC-12 The flagstone industry of Georgia. AS. Furcron, 1940; revised 1964,5 p. $1.50
IC-13 Magnetic roasting tests on Cartersville manganese ores. L.L. McMurray and others (published in cooperation with the Tennessee Valley Authority), 1941,43 p. $1.50
IC-14 Dolomites and magnesian limestones in Georgia. AS. Furcron, 1942,30 p. $1.50
IC-15 The geology of the Sand-Lookout Mountain area, northwest Georgia. J.W. Sullivan, 1942,68 p. Out ofprint
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IC-16 The characteristics of Georgia's water resources and factors related to their use and control. G. Peyton, 1954,4 p. $1.50
IC-17 Surface-water resources of Georgia during the drought of 1954. Part 1: Streamflow. M.T. Thompson and R.F. Carter, 1955,79 p. $1.50
IC-18 Source and quality of ground water in southwestern Georgia. RL.Wait, 1960, 74 p. $1.50
IC-19 Oil tests in Georgia - a compilation. V.I. Hurst, 3rd ed. 1965, 16 p. $1.50
IC-20 Relation of salty ground water to fresh artesian water in the Brunswick area, Glynn County, Georgia. lW. Stewart, 1960,42 p. $1.50
IC-21 Streamflow maps of Georgia's major rivers. M.T. Thomson, 1960,29 p. $1.50
IC-22 Surface-water resources of the Yellow River Basin in Gwinnett County, Georgia. RS.CarterandW.B.Gannon, 1962, 34p. $1.50
IC-23 Interim report on testdrilling and watersamplingin the Brunswick area, Glynn County, Georgia. RL. Wait, 1962,46p. Outofprint
IC-24 Geology and ground-water resources of Mitchell County, Georgia. Vaux Owen, Jr., 1963,40 p. $1.50
IC-25 Subsurface geology of the Georgia Coastal Plain. S.M. Herrick and RC. Vorhis, 1963, 78 p. $1.50
IC-26 Geology and ground-water resources of Dade County, Georgia. M.G. Croft, 1964, 17 p. $1.50
IC-27
Geology and ground-water resources of the Paleozoic rock area, Chattooga County, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, 1964, 14 p., reprinted 1981. $1.50
IC-28 Geology and ground-water resources of Catoosa County, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, 1963, 19 p. $1.50
IC-29 Geology and ground-water resources of Walker County, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, 1964, 15 p., reprinted 1981. $1.50
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IC-30 Geology and ground-water resources of crystalline rocks, Dawson County, Georgia. C.W. Sever, 1964,32 p. $1.50
IC-31 A subsurface study of Pleistocene deposits in coastal Georgia. S.M. Herrick, 1965,8 p. $1.50
IC-32 Ground-water resources of Bainbridge, Georgia. C.W. Sever, 1965, 10 p. $1.50
IC-33 Ground-water resources and geologyofRockdale County, Georgia. M.J. McCollum, 1966, 17 p. $1.50
IC-34 Reconnaissance of the ground water and geology of Thomas County, Georgia. C.W. Sever, 1966, 14 p. $1.50
IC-35 Geology and mineral resources of the Bethesda Church area, Greene County, Georgia. J.H. Medlin and V.J. Hurst, 1967,29 p. $1.50
IC-36 Hydraulics of aquifers at Alapaha, Coolidge, Fitzgerald, Montezuma, and Thomasville, Georgia. C.W. Sever, 1969, 16 p. $1.50
IC-37 A geochemical and geophysical survey ofthe Gladesville Norite. RH. Carpenter and T.C. Hughes, 1970,7 p. $1.50
IC-38 Petroleum exploration in Georgia. Compiled by W.E. Marsalis, 1970,52 p. Out afprint
IC-39 Geology and ground-water resources of Floyd and Polk counties, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, 1970,94 p., 2 pI., reprinted 1988. $9.00
IC-40 Palynology ofcore samples ofPaleozoic sediments from beneath the Coastal Plain of Early County, Georgia. RE. McLaughlin, 1970,27 p. $1.50
IC-41 Chattahoochee Anticline, Apalachicola Embayment, Gulf Trough, and related structural features, southwestern Georgia: factorfiction. S.H. Patterson and S.M. Herrick, 1971, 16p. $1.50
IC-42 A gravity survey of the south-central Georgia Piedmont. RH. Carpenter and Preston Prather, 1971, 16 p. $1.50
IC-43 Copper, lead, and zinc concentrations in stream sediment, Metasville Quadrangle, Wilkes and Lincoln counties, Georgia. R.H. Carpenter, 1971, 12 p. $1.50
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IC-44 Index to geologic mapping in Georgia. D.E. Lawton and M.G. Pierce, 1972,43 p., reprinted 1981. $1.50
IC-45 Effects ofground-water pumping in parts ofLiberty and McIntosh counties, Georgia, 1966-70. R.E. Krause, 1972, 15 p. $1.50
IC-46 Upper Eocene and Oligocene Pectinidae of Georgia and their stratigraphic significance. L.N. Glawe, 1974,27 p. $1.50
IC-47 Geology and ground-water resources of Gordon, Whitfield, and Murray counties, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, 1974,56 p. $1.50
IC-48 Quality and availability of ground water in Georgia. lL. Sonderegger, L.D. Pollard, and C.W. Cressler, 1978,25 p. $1.50
IC-49 Twelfth forum on the geology of industrial minerals (1976). 1978,78 p. $2.00
IC-50 Geohydrology ofBartow,Cherokee, and Forsyth counties. C.W. Cressler, H.E. Blanchard, Jr., and W.G. Hester, 1979,45 p. $6.00
IC-51 Petroleum exploration wells in Georgia. D.E. Swanson and A. Gernazian, 1979,67 p. $1.50
IC-52 Origin and correlation ofthe Pumpkinvine Creek Formation: A new unit in the Piedmont of northern Georgia. K.I. McConnell, 1980, 19 p. Out ofprint
IC-53
Second symposium on the geology of the Southeastern Coastal Plain (March, 1979). Edited by D.D. Arden, B.P. Beck, and E. Morrow. In cooperation with Earth Science Dept., Ga. Southwestern College, Americus, 1982,219 p. $7.00
IC-54A Latest thinking on the stratigraphy of selected areas in Georgia. Vol. 1. Edited by P.B. Wigley, 1981,67 p. $3.50
IC-55 Hydrogeology of the Clayton and Claiborne aquifers in southwestern Georgia. S.S. McFadden and P.D. Perriello, 1983,59 p. $4.00
IC-56 Geologic data for the Gulf Trough area, Georgia. M.M. Foley, J.H. Hetrick, P.F.Huddlestun, S.S. McFadden, and S.A. Rodenbeck, 1986,345 p., 1 pI. $8.00
IC-57 Geohydrology of the Albany area, Georgia. D.W. Hicks, R.E. Krause, and J.S. Clarke, 1981,31 p. $2.00
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IC-58 Hydrogeologic data of the Dougherty Plain and adjacent areas, southwest Georgia. G.D. Mitchell, 1981, 124 p. $3.50
IC-59 Water use in Georgia by county for 1980. RR Pierce, NL Barber, and H.R Stiles, 1982, 180 p. $5.00
IC-60 Hydrogeology of Greene, Morgan, and Putnam counties. T.W. Watson, 1984, 16 p. $3.00
IC-61 The hydrogeology of the Coastal Plain strata of Richmond and northern Burke counties, Georgia. L.L. Gorday, 1985, 43 p. $7.00
IC-62 Evaluation of the ground-water resources of coastal Georgia: Preliminary report on the data available as of July, 1983. RE. Krause, S.E. Matthews, and H.E. Gill, 1984,55 p. $5.00
IC-63 Ground water in the Greater Atlanta, region, Georgia. C.W. Cressler, C.W. Thurmond, and W.G. Hester, 1984, 144 p., reprinted 1993. $7.00
IC-64 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Bartow County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1984, 163 p., 1 pI. $5.00
IC-65 Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Catoosa County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1985,46 p., 1 pI. $3.00
IC-66 Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Chattooga County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1985,83 p., 1 pI. $5.00
IC-67 Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Dade County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1985,68 p., 1 pI. $7.00
IC-68 Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Floyd County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1986,238 p., 1 pI. $6.00
IC-69 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Gordon County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1987, 106 p., 1 pI. $5.00
IC-70 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Murray County, Georgia. BJ. O'Connor, 1988,81 p., 1 pI. $4.00
IC-71 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Polk County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1988, 130 p., 1 pI. $6.00
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IC-72 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Walker County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1988, 158 p., 1 pI. $7.00
IC-73 Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Whitfield County, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, 1988,86 p., 1 pI. $5.00
IC-74 Hydrogeology of the Dublin and Midville aquifer systems. J.S. Clarke, R Brooks, and R.E. Faye, 1985, 62 p., 2 p. $7.00
IC-75 Hydrogeology of the Gordon aquifer system in central and eastcentral Georgia. R Brooks, J.S. Clarke, and RE. Faye, 1985,41 p., 2 pI. $5.00
IC-76 Analyses of coal from northwest Georgia. S.L. Coleman, T.J. Crawford, and J.H. Medlin, 1986,321 p. $12.00
IC-77 Petroleum exploration wells in Georgia 1979-1984. W.M. Steele, 1986,24 p., 1 pI. $3.00
IC-78 Base metal mines and prospects of the Southwest Ducktown District, Georgia. e.B. Abrams, 1987,61 p. $4.00
IC-79 Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group. J.H. Hetrick, M.S. Friddell, and C.E. Weaver, 1987, 102 p. $3.00
IC-80 Hydrogeology of Lamar County, Georgia. L.L. Gorday, 1989,40 p., 2 pI. $6.00
IC-81 Water use in Georgia by county for 1985. M.C. Turlington, J.L. Fanning, and G.A. Doonan, 1987, 109 p. $4.00
IC-82 Geology of selected mafic and ultramafic rocks of Georgia, a review. Compiled by H.R Vincent, K.I. McConnell, and P.e. Perley, 1990,59 p. $5.00
IC-83 Geochemical reconnaissance for gold in east-central Georgia. V.I. Hurst, Thomas Kremer, and P.B. Bush, 1990,24 p., 2 pI. $8.00
IC-84 Stratigraphic implications from core drilling in the vicinity of the Royal Vindicator Gold Mine, Haralson County, Georgia. J.M. German, 1990, 19 p., 1 pI. $2.00
IC-85 Water use in Georgia by county for 1987. V.P. Trent, J.L. Fanning, and G.A. Doonan, 1990, 110 p. $5.00
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IC-86
Hydrogeologic data from selected sites in the Piedmontand Blue Ridge provinces, Georgia. D.A. Brackett, W.M. Steele, T.J. Schmitt, R.L. Atkins, M.P. Kellam, and J.L. Lineback, 1991, 160 p. $9.00
IC-87 Power generation and related water use in Georgia. J.L. Fanning, G.A. Doonan, V.P. Trent, and R.D. McFarlane, 1991,37 p. $4.00
IC-88 Ground-water resources ofthe south metropolitan Atlanta region, Gecrgia. J.S. Clarke and M.P. Peck, 1991,56 p., 1 pI. $6.00
IC-89 A petrologic and economic study of a hydrothermal alternation zone in Lumpkin County, Georgia. J.M. German, 1991,34 p., 1 pI. $2.00
IC-90 Water use in Georgia by county for 1990. J.L. Fanning, G.A. Doonan, and L.T. Montgomery, 1992,98 p. $5.00
IC-91
Considerations for the use of topograph lineaments in siting water wells in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge physiographic provinces of Georgia. M.F. Kellam, D.A. Brackett, and W.M. Steele, 1993,22 p. $2.00
IC-92 Pumping test results from a flowing artesian well system, Cherokee County, Georgia. M.F. Kellam, D.A. Brackett, and W.M. Steele, 1994,33 p. $5.00
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IC-93 Hydrogeology ofthe Barnesville hydrologic research site, Lamar County, Georgia. W.M. Steele, D.A Brackett, M.P. Kellam, and M.E. Hall, 1995,54 p. $4.00
IC-94 The geology ofthe Celeste 7-1/2 quadrangle, Georgia. M.E. Hall, 1993,21 p., 1 pI. $3.00
IC-95 An investigation of tritium in the Gordon and other aquifers in Burke County, Georgia. J.H. Summerour, E.A Shapiro, J.A Lineback, P.P. Huddlestun, and AC. Hughes, 1994,93 p. $2.00
IC-96
Geologic, hydrologic, and water-quality data for a multi-aquifer system in coastal plain sediments near Millers Pond, Burke County, Georgia, 1992-93. J.S. Clarke, W.F. Falls, L.E. Edwards, N.O. Frederiksen, L.M. Bybell, T.G. Gibson, and R.J. Litwin, 1995, 34 p., 1 pI. $4.00
IC-97 Hydrogeology ofthe Middleton-Lowndesville Fault Zone Research Site, Elbert County, Georgia. M.E. Hall and W.M. Steele, 1995, 38 p. $5.00
IC-98 Geology ofthe Barnesville Hydrogeologic Research Site, Lamar County, Georgia. D. Sneyd, 1995,62 p., 2 pI. $11.00
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CIRCULARS
C-l Publications of the Georgia Geologic Survey. 22nd ed., 1993, 39 p. Free
C-2 Mining directory of Georgia. Compiled by M.K. Laney, 20th ed., 1991, 112 p. Free
C-3 The mineral industry of Georgia: 1991. S.W. Sikich and B.J. O'Connor, 1993, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 12 p. Free
C-4 Water use in Georgia, 1980 - a preliminary report. RR Pierce and N.L. Barber, 1981, 15 p. Out ofprint
C-4A Water use in Georgia, 1980 - summary. RR Pierce and N.L. Barber, 1982, 17 p. Out ofprint
C-5 Monitoring well construction for hazardous waste sited in Georgia. W.H. McLemore, 1981, 14 p. $1.00
C-6 Flood hazard literature: annotated selections for Georgia. M.L. Hauch and M.L. Pate, 1982,84 p. $5.00
C-7 Geoscience testing facilities in Georgia, 1982. H.R Vincent, 1983, 59 p. $2.00
C-8 Maintaining compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program. D.M. Mack, 1983,20 p. Free
C-9 Introduction to urban storm water management in Georgia. M.L. Pate, 1983,20 p. Free
C-I0 Geologic and hydrologic research in Georgia, 1983-1984. E. Morrow, 1984,45 p. $5.00
C-ll Ground-water management plan for Georgia. Georgia Environmental Protection Division, 1986, 76 p., reprinted 1989. $5.00
C-12A Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1984. N.L. Barber, K.R Davis, J.e. Donahue, M.D. Grandison, W.R. Mason, D.L. Meehan, and RW. Weathersby, 1986, 78 p. $5.00
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C-12B Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1985. K.R Davis and M.e. Turlington, 1986,91 p. Out ajprint
C-12C Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1986. K.R Davis, 1987,42 p. Out ajprint
C-12D Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1987. K.R Davis, 1989, 143 p. Out ajprint
C-12E Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1988. K.R Davis, 1990,95 p. Out ajprint
C-12F Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1989. D.B. O'Connell and K.R Davis, 1991, 160 p. $5.00
C-12G Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1990. S.J. Robertson, 1992,73 p. $5.00
C-12H Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1991. M.W. Chambers, 1994, 110 p. $5.00
C-12I Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1992. M.W. Chambers and J.C. Donahue, 112 p. $10.00
C-13
Grouting and plugging of domestic water wells in Georgia. MJ. Burgin, PA Franzen, S.W. Pauley, and W.H. McLemore, 1988, 14 p. $2.00
C-14
Criteria for performing site acceptability studies for solid waste landfills in Georgia. W.H. McLemore, P.D. Perriello, and D.N. Simonson, 1991,29 p. $3.00
EDUCATIONAL SERIES
ES-1 Georgia: a view from space; an interpretation of Landsat-l imagery. W.Z. Clark, Jr., A.C. Zisa, and RC. Jones, 1976,33 p. $1.00
ES-2 An account of the value and occurrence of Gold in North Georgia. M.F. Kellam, 1990,2 pI. $2.00
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GEOLOGIC ATLASES
GA-1 Geologic map of the Siloam Granite and vicinity, Georgia. H.R Vincent, 1984, 1 pI. $8.00
GA-2 Geology of the Pennsylvanian System of Georgia. T.J. Crawford, 1989, 16 pI. $50.00
GA-3 A geochemical atlas of Georgia. G.S. Koch, 1988,42 pI., includes A.A.P.G. Southeastern Highway Geologic Map. $20.00
GA-4 Interpretation of the seismic stratigraphy of the phosphatic middle Miocene on the Georgia continental shelf. J.A. Kellam and V.J. Henry, 1986,9 pI. $6.00
GA-5 Geologic atlas of Coastal Georgia. M.P. Kellam, 1986, 10 pI. $27.00
GA-6 A geologic atlas of the Central Georgia Kaolin District. J.H. Hetrick and M.S. Friddell, 1990,4 pI. $7.00
GA-7 Geologic atlas of the Fort Valley area. J.H. Hetrick, 1990,2 pI. $6.00
GA-8 Geologic atlas of the Wrens-Augusta area. J.H. Hetrick, 1992,3 pI. $7.00
GA-9 Geologic atlas of the Butler area. J.H. Hetrick, 1996, 8 p., 1 pI. In press
GA-lO Geologic atlas of the Valdosta area. P.P. Huddlestun.In preparation
GEOLOGIC GUIDES
GG-1 Geologic guide to Sweetwater Creek State Park. C.E. Abrams and K.I. McConnell, 1977,29 p. $0.50
GG-2 Geologic guide to Panola Mountain State Park - rock outcrop trail. RL. Atkins and M.M. Griffin, 1977, 12 p. $0.50
GG-3 Geologic guide to Panola Mountain State Park - watershed trail. RL. Atkins and M.M. Griffin, 1977,8 p. $0.50
GG-4 Geologic guide to Stone Mountain State Park. RL. Atkins and L.G. Joyce, 1980,29 p., reprinted 1987. $1.00
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GG-5 An introdnction to caves and caving in Georgia. B.F. Beck, 1980, 43 p. $1.00
GG-6 Geologic guide to Cumberland Island National Seashore. M.M. Griffin, 1982,36 p. $1.00
GG-7 Geologic guide to Cloudland Canyon State Park. M.M. Griffin and R.L. Atkins, 1983,35 p., reprinted 1994. $2.00
GG-8 Never printed.
GG-9 Geologic guide to Providence Canyon State Park. L.G. Joyce, 1985,24 p., reprinted 1994. $1.00
GEOLOGIC REPORTS
GR-l Ground water designs and patterns. J.W. Stewart, 1971,21 p. $1.00
GR-2 Oil seeps in Georgia: a reinvestigation. RH. Sams, 1971, 18 p. $1.00
GR-3 Potential source for crushed granite aggregate in Heard County, Georgia. RL. Atkins and RD. Dickerson, 1981,6 p. $1.00
GR-4 Occurrence of sillimanite in Fayette County, Georgia. R.L. Atkins, 1982, 7 p. $2.50
GR-5
Subsurface geology ofthe Cochran Pegmatite, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia. AJ. Gunow, G.N. Bonn, and BJ. O'Connor, 1992,27 p., 1 pI. $2.00
GR-6
Structural and stratigraphic trends in the Floyd Synclinorium, northwestern Georgia, and speculation on their relationship to reactivated basement faults. M. Rich, 1992, 15 p. $2.00
GR-7
Geochemistry and economic potential of pegmatites in the Thomaston-Barnesville District, Georgia. M.D. Cocker, 1993, 81 p. $5.00
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GUIDEBOOKS
GB-l
Field excursion: the Georgia marble district. W.R Power and E.H. Reade, for Southeastern Section, Geological Society ofAmerica, 1962,21 p. $2.00
GB-2 Fieldexcursion: Stone Mountain-Lithonia district. W.H. Grant, for Southeastern Section, Geological Society of America, 1962,21 p. $2.00
GB-3 Field excursion: Ocoee metasediments, north-central Georgiasoutheast Tennessee. V.J. Hurst and J.S. Schlee, for Southeastern Section, Geological Society of America, 1962,28 p. $2.00
GB-4 Field excursion: the Cartersville Fault problem. RD. Bentley, W.M. Fairley, H.H. Fields, W.R Power, and J.W. Smith, for Georgia Geological Society, 1966,38 p. Out ofprint
GB-5 Field excursion: Miocene-Pliocene Series ofthe Georgia-Florida area. H.K. Brooks, L.R Gremillion, N.K. Olson, H.S. Puri, 1966. Out ofprint
GB-6
Geology of the Barnesville area and Towaliga Fault, Lamar County, Georgia. W.H. Grant, for Georgia Geological Society, 1967, 16 p. Out ofprint
GB-7 Late Tertiary stratigraphy ofeastern Georgia. S.M. Herrick and H.B. Counts, for Georgia Geological Society, 1968, 88 p. Out ofprint
GB-8
A guide to the stratigraphy of the Chickamauga Supergroup in its type area. RC. Milici and J.W. Smith, for Georgia Geological Society, 1969. Out ofprint
GB-9
Stratigraphic and structural features between the Cartersville and Brevard Fault Zones. T.J. Crawford and J.H. Medlin, for Georgia Geological Society, 1970,37 p. Out ofprint
GB-I0 Economic geology of the Georgia Fall Line area. RH. Carpenter, S.M. Pickering, Jr., J.H. Auvil, Jr., RE. Carver, and M.R Voorhies, for Georgia Geological Society, 1971. Out ofprint
GB-ll Sedimentary environments in the Paleozoic rocks of northwest Georgia. Compiled by T.M. Chowns, for Georgia Geological Society, 1972, 101 p. Out ofprint
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GB-12
Brevard Fault Zone in western Georgia and eastern Alabama. T.J. Crawford and J.H. Medlin; and Tertiary stratigraphy of the Central Georgia Coastal Plain. P.P. Huddlestun, W.E. Marsalis, and S.M. Pickering, Jr., for Southeastern Section, Geological Society of America. 1974, 102 pOut ofprint
GB-13 The Lake Chatuge Sill outlining the Brasstown Antiform. M.E. Hartley, III and J.M. Penley, for Georgia Geological Society, 1974, 17 p. Out ofprint
GB-13AAn introduction to the Blue Ridge tectonic history of northeast Georgia. RD. Hatcher, Jr., for Georgia Geological society, 1974, 60 p. Out ofprint
GB-14 Field conference on kaolin and fuller's earth, November 14-16, 1974. S.H. Patterson and B.P. Buie, for Society of Economic Geologists, 1974,53 p. Out ofprint
GB-15
A guide to selected Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary outcrops in the lower Chattahoochee River Valley of Georgia. W.E. Marsalis and M.S. Friddell, for Georgia Geological Society, 1975, 85 p. $2.50
GB-16 Stratigraphy, structure, and seismicity in Slate Belt rocks along the Savannah River. Compiled by T.M. Chowns, for Georgia Geological Society, 1976,76 p. Out ofprint
GB-16A Stratigraphy and economic geology of Cambrian and Ordovician rocks in Bartow and Polk counties, Georgia. Compiled by T.M. Chowns, for Georgia Geological Society, 1977,20 p. $1.00
GB-17
Stratigraphy, structure, and metamorphism eastofthe Murphy Syncline: Georgia-North Carolina. RD. Dallmeyer, P.S. Courtney, and RM. Wooten, for Georgia Geological Society, 1978, 74 p. Out ofprint
GB-18 The stratigraphy ofthe Barnwell Group. P.F. Huddlestun and lH. Hetrick for Georgia Geological Society, 1979. Georgia Geological Survey Open File Report 80-1,89 p. Out ofprint
GB-19 Geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies ofthe Elberton batholith, eastern Georgia. J.C. Stormer, Jr. and J.A. Whitney, eds., for Georgia Geological Society, 1980, 134 p. Out ofprint
GB-20 Excursions in southeastern geology: the archaeology-geology of the Georgia coast. J.D. Howard, C.B. DePratter, and RD. Frey, for
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Geological Society of America, annual meeting, 1980, 253 p. $20.00
GB-21 Excursions in southeastern geology, vol.!. RW. Frey, ed., 1980, 278 p., published by American Geological Institute. $4.00
GB-22 Excursions in southeastern geology, vol. 2. RW. Frey, ed., 1980, 304 p., published by American Geological Institute. $4.00
HYDROLOGIC ATLASES
HA-l Water from the principal artesian aquifer in Coastal Georgia. RE. Krause and D.O. Gregg, 1972,2 pI. $1.00
HA-2 The geohydrology of Ben Hill, Irwin, Tift, Turner, and Worth counties, Georgia. T.W. Watson, 1976,3 pI. $2.50
HA-3 The geohydrology of the Cretaceous aquifer system in Georgia. L.D. Pollard and RC. Vorhis, 1980,5 pI. $4.00
HA-4 Potentiometric surface ofthe principal artesian aquifer in Georgia, November, 1979. G.D. Mitchell, 1980, 1 pI. $1.50
HA-5 Geohydrology of the Dougherty Plain and adjacent area, southwest Georgia. T.W. Watson, 1981,4 pI. $2.00
HA-6 Potentiometric surface of the principal artesian aquifer in Georgia, May,1980. RE. Krause and L.R Hayes, 1981, 1 pI. $1.00
HA-7 Well-log location maps for the Pliocene-to-Recent, Miocene, Principal Artesian and Cretaceous aquifers. M.A. Tuohy, C.L. Gardinier, S.E. Grown, and H.C. Karp, 1981,4 pI. $1.50
HA-8 Geohydrology of the Jacksonian Aquifer in central and eastcentral Georgia. H.R Vincent, 1982,3 pI. $2.00
HA-9 Average annual rainfall and runoffin Georgia, 1941-1970. RF. Carter and H.R Stiles, 1983, 1 pI. $5.00
HA-I0 Hydrogeologic evaluation for underground injection control in the Coastal Plain of Georgia. R Arora, ed., 1984,41 pI. $24.00
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HA-ll Hydrology ofthe Providence Aquifer ofsouthwest Georgia. lS. Clarke, RE. Faye, and R Brooks, 1983, 5 pI. $3.00
HA-12 Hydrogeologic evaluation for underground injection control in north Georgia. R Arora, ed., 1984, 18 pI. $8.00
HA-13 Hydrogeology ofthe Clayton Aquifer ofsouthwest Georgia. J.S. Clarke, RE. Faye, and R Brooks, 1984, 6 pI. $3.00
HA-14 Interpretation of the freshwater/saltwater interface zone of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. lA Kellam, 1986,2 pI. $1.00
HA-15 Public water-use supply in Georgia, 1983. N.L. Barber, 1987, 1 pI. $5.00
HA-16 Potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in Georgia, 1985 and water-level trends, 1980-1985. J.S. Clarke, 1987, 1 pI. $2.00
HA-17 Ambient water quality of the Floridan aquifer system in Georgia. W.M. Steele, 1989, 15 p., 9 pI. $4.00
HA-18 Most significant recharge areas of Georgia. K.R Davis, J.C. Donahue, RH. Hutcheson, and D.L. Waldrop, 1989, 1 pI. $4.00
HA-19 Hydrogeology of the Clayton and Claiborne aquifer systems. AF. Long, 1989,6 pI. $6.00
HA-20 Ground-water pollution susceptibility map of Georgia. V.P. Trent, 1992, 1 pI. $4.00
HYDROLOGIC REPORTS
HR-l
Hydrology and chloride contamination of the principal aquifer in Glynn County, Georgia. RE. Wait and D.O. Gregg, 1974,21 p. $1.50
HR-2 Use of water in Georgia, 1970, with projections to 1990. RF. Carter and AM.F. Johnson, 1974, 74 p. $1.50
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PROJECT REPORTS
PR-l Introduction to South Georgia minerals program. J.E. Husted, A.S. Furcron, and Frederick Bellinger, 1966, 15 p. $0.50
PR-2 Heavy minerals, sand, and clay in Echols County. 1966,79 p. Out ofprint
PR-3
Phosphate and sand in Brooks, Camden, Clinch, Effingham, Lanier, Lowndes, Thomas, and Ware counties. N.K. Olson, 1966,68 p. Out ofprint
PR-4 Phosphorite exploration in portions ofLowndes, Echols, Clinch, and Charltoncounties, Georgia. N.K.01son, 1966, 113p. Outofprint
PR-5 Phosphate in Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Coffee, Cook, and Irwin counties. 1967,74 p. Out ofprint
PR-6 Sands and heavy mineral, and phosphate-sand in Effingham County. 1967, 113 p. Out ofprint
PR-7
Phosphate deposits of south-central Georgia and north-central peninsular Florida. C.W. Sever, J.B. Cathcart, and S.H. Patterson, 1967,62 p. Out ofprint
PR-8 Heavy mineral-bearing sand of the coastal region of Georgia. J.W. Smith, S.M. Pickering, Jr., and J.R. Landrum, 1967,68 p. $1.00
PR-9
Phosphate in Chatham, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes, Jeff Davis, Montgomery, Liberty, Long, and Wayne counties. 1967,68 p. Out ofprint
PR-lO Phosphate in the Savannah area. 1968,72 p. Out ofprint
PR-11 Phosphorite. 1969, 165 p. Out ofprint
PR-12
Geology as applied to land use management on Cumberland Island, Georgia. W.H. McLemore, C.T. Swann, P.B. Wigley, M.e. Turlington, V.J. Henry, G.L. Nash, J. Martinez, R.E. Carver, and J.T. Thurmond, 1981, 183 p., 4 pI. For sale to libraries only. $100.00
PR-13 Using geographic information systems for environmental decision making. W.H. McLemore and SJ. A1hadeff, 1988,95 p. $19.00
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PR-14 Offshore minerals assessment study. Zellars-Williams, 1988, 291 p.
$18.00
PR-15
Maps and cross sections depicting the shallow seismic stratigraphy of the Continental Shelf and slope off Georgia from interpretation of high-resolution seismic-reflection data. P. Popenoe, 1992,35 p.
$5.00
PR-16
Size analysis, visual estimation ofphosphate and other minerals, and preliminary estimation of recoverable phosphate in size fraction of sediment samples from drill holes GAT-90, Tybee Island and GAS 90-2, Skidaway Island, Georgia. J.R. Herring, 1992,36 p. $4.00
PR-17 Geology, stratigraphic relationships, and chemical composition of phosphatic drill cores (TACTS boreholes) from the Continental Shelf off Georgia. F.T. Manheim, ed., 1992,47 p. $8.00
PR-18
Offshore minerals assessment studies of the Georgia Continental Shelf - Phase 2: seismic stratigraphy of the TACTS area and evaluation of selected sites for economic hard minerals potential. V.I. Henry and F.M. Idris, 1992, 143 p. $16.00
PR-19 Mineralogy and heavy-mineral resource potential of surficial sediments on the Atlantic Continental Shelfoffshore ofGeorgia. A.E. Grosz, 1993,31 p. $7.00
PR~20 Geology of the Inner Piedmont, Carolina Terrane, and Modoc Zone in northeast Georgia. G.O. Allard and J.A. Whitney, 1994, 37 p. $3.00
PR-21 Assessment of environmental research offshore Georgia. L. Taylor, J. Harding, V.I. Henry, J. Kelly, and H. Trulli, 1995,384 p.
$10.00
PR-22 Pesticide monitoring network, 1993-1994. G. Webb, 1995,56 p.
$11.00
PR-23 Compilation and review of information on Neogene aquifers in Camden and Glynn counties, Georgia. J.P. Hughes and V.J. Henry, 1995,62 p., 3 plates. $15.00
PR-24 Summary of results of a seismic survey of the Savannah River adjacent to the Savannah River Plant Site, Burke County, Georgia. V.I. Henry, 1995,26 p., 3 plates. $12.00
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PR-25 Nitrate in Georgia's ground water. D.L. Shellenberger, RG. Barget, J.A. Lineback, and E.A. Shapiro, 1996. In press
PR-26 State of Georgia landcover statistics by county. Georgia Natural Heritage Program, 1996,57 p. $2.00
OPR 80-1 OPR80-2 OFR 80-3
OFR 80-4 OFR 80-5 OFR 80-6 OFR 80-7 OFR 80-8
OPEN FILE REPORTS
The stratigraphy of the Barnwell Group of Georgia. P.F. Huddlestun and J.H. Hetrick, 1979,89 p. (Guidebook 18) Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $22.25
Status report: The accelerated ground-water program: Accomplishments for FY 1979, planned activities for the future. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1979, 11 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $2.75
Investigations ofalternative sources ofground water in the coastal area of Georgia. Georgia Geologic Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Department ofCommerce Coastal Plains Regional Commission, 1979, 105 p. Out ofprint Photocopy charge $23.75
Uranium and thorium evaluation of selected sands of coastal Georgia. M.S. Friddell, 1980, 67 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $16.75
Uranium evaluation of graphitic phyllites and other selected rocks in the Georgia Piedmont and Blue Ridge. K.I. McConnell andJ.O. Costello, 1980,41 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $10.25
Multiple folding in the Snellville, Luxomni, Suwanee, and Madras quadrangles in the Georgia Piedmont. RL. Atkins, RE. Dooley, and S.W. Kline, 1980,58 p. $5.00
A case study of the Clark Hill, Richard B. Russell, and West Point data base projects. RR Pierce, B.W. Rado, and RE. Ramsey, 1979, 188 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $47.00
Subsurface Cretaceous and Paleogene geology of the Coastal Plain of Georgia. H.R Cramer and D.D. Arden, 1980, 183 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $45.75
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Paleontology and biostratigraphy of the Upper Bangor Limestone (Mississippi) around Lookout Mountain, Georgia-Tennessee. J.A Waters, 1980,45 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $11.25
A palynological study of some Georgia Coastal Plain sediments. S.D. Connors, 1980, 40 p. Out of print. Photocopy charge $10.00
Status report: The accelerated ground-water program: Accomplishments for FY 1980, planned activities for the future. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1980, 16 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $4.00
Gold, pyrite, and asbestos deposits of the Villa Rica mining district, west-central Georgia: a preliminary report. M.L. Pate, 1980,24 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $6.00
Correlation chart - Georgia Coastal Plain. P.F. Huddlestun, 1981, Ip., 1 chart. $1.00
An interim report on the hydrogeology of the Clayton and Claiborne aquifer in southwestern Georgia. B.J. Ripy, S.S. McFadden, P.D. Perriello, andAM.Gernazian, 1981,65 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $16.25
The permeability of the Tallahatta Aquifer in its outcrop area, Georgia. B.F. Beck, 1982, 19 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $4.75
Clay mineral distributions in the central Georgia kaolin district. J.H. Hetrick, 1982,68 p. Outofprint. Photocopy charge $17.00
Geology ofthe Atlanta region: preliminary map. Compiled by K.I. McConnell and C.E. Abrams, 1982,3 maps. Replaced by Bulletin 96.
Status report: The accelerated ground-water program: Accomplishments for FY 1981, planned activities for the future. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1981,20 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $5.00
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OFR 82-7 OFR 83-1 OFR 83-2 OFR 83-3 OFR84-1 OFR 84-2 OFR 84-3 OFR 84-4 OFR 84-5 OFR 84-6 OFR 84-7
Gold resources of Georgia -phase I report on gold in the east-central Georgia district. V.I. Hurst, 1982, 14 p. Replaced by Bulletin 112.
A geologic study of the central Georgia kaolin district. I.H. Hetrick and M.S. Friddell, Part I, 1982, 14 p., 21 pI.; Part II, 1983,40 p., 3 pI.; Part III, 1983,27 p. Out ofprint
Status report: the accelerated ground-water program: accomplishments for FY 1982, planned activities for the future. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1982,26 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $6.50
Status report: Underground Injection Control: geohydrologic mapping of the Georgia aquifers July, 1980 through September, 1982. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1982, 12 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $3.00
Status report: The accelerated ground-water program: Accomplishments for FY 1982, planned activities for the future. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1982,26 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $5.50
Well construction diagrams for the accelerated groundwater program through June 30,1982. S.W. Hart, S.L. Olney, and M.P. Robinson, 1983, 143 p. Out of print. Photocopy charge $33.75
Flood hazard priority scores for Georgia communities with flood plain areas. M. Robinson and M.L. Pate, 1983, 74 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $18.50
Guidance manual for flood elevation determination in Georgia. K. Nesbit and S. Olney, 1983,37 p. $3.00
Bibliography and index ofGeorgia geology 1980 through 1982. American Geologicallnstitute, 1983, 131 p. $8.00
Sources of flood plain data for Georgia counties. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1983, Vol. A, Counties A-I, 211 p.; Vol. B, Counties K-Z, 170 p. Contact Floodplain Management Coordinator (404) 656-6382.
Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group. I.H. Hetrick and M.S. Friddell, 1984,87 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $21.75
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aFR 87-1
Well construction diagrams for the accelerated groundwater programs from July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1984. S.W. Hart and A.F. Long, 1984,41 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $2.00
The accelerated ground-water program, FY 1978 1984. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1984,40 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $10.00
Preliminary geologic map of the Dahlonega district, Georgia. R.B. Cook, Jr., J.R. Burnell, Jr., and D.E. Sibley, 1984, 1 pI. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $3.50
Major-element analyses: an aid to differentiating early Paleozoic Great Valley carbonates. L.E. Foote, 1985,22 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $5.50
Status report: Waste disposal site assessment: accomplishments for FY 1984. Georgia Geologic Survey, 1985, 7 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $1.75
Bibliography and index ofGeorgia geology 1983 through 1984. American Geological Institute, 1985,52 p. $6.00
The geology ofthe Pine Log Creek area, Bartow County, Georgia. L. Foote, 1987, 31 p., 2 pI. Out of print. Photocopy charge $12.25
A gravity survey ofLamar County. LJ. Favilla, 1985,33 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $8.25
Resistivity studies around three waste-water impoundment sites in the Georgia Coastal Plain. J.e. Donahue and D.L. Meehan, 1986, 28 p. Out of print. Photocopy charge $7.00
A study of the effectiveness of electrical resistivity surveys for detecting plumes of contaminated ground water at three waste-water impoundment sites in the Georgia Coastal Plain. J.C.Donahue, 1986,65p. Outof print. Photocopy charge $16.25
Status report - accelerated economic minerals program, July, 1985 through September, 1987. E.A. Shapiro, 1987,68 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $14.50
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Assessment of class V injection wells in Georgia. P.B. Franzen, 1986,24 p., 2 pI. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $10.50
Geotechnical investigation of the Savannah Place Subdivision landfill site, Richmond County, Georgia. W.M. Steele, 1987,54 p., 8 pI. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $39.00
Status report - accelerated economic minerals program, July, 1986 through June, 1987. E.A. Shapiro, 1987,68 p. $3.00
An inventory of non-domestic septic systems in Georgia. P.A. Franzen, 1987,70 p., 2 pI. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $12.75
Some analytical models for contaminant transport in fractured rock. R.P. Lowell, 1987,23 p. Out ofprint.
Status report - accelerated economic minerals program, July, 1987 through June, 1988. E.A. Shapiro, 1988,79 p. $2.00
Bibliography and index ofGeorgia geology 1985 through 1987. American Geological Institute, 1989, 77 p. $5.00
Status report: accelerated economic mineral program, July, 1988 through June, 1989. E.A. Shapiro, 1990,85 p. $2.00
Evaluation of heavy mineral-bearing nearshore sand, Altamaha Sound and the adjacent nearshore, Georgia. G.N. Bonn and D.N. Simonson, 1991, 160 p. $6.00
Report on the status of the Georgia coastal geographic information system. D.B. O'Connell, 1991,28 p. $2.00
Geological and geophysical investigations of water well sites at Unicoi and Amicalola Falls State Parks, Georgia. J.J. Schmitt, R.L. Atkins, L.L. Gorday, andJ.A. Lineback, 1991,46 p. $2.00
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OFR 92-2 OFR 92-4 OFR 94-1
Quarries as emergency reservoirs in the Greater Atlanta Region. M.H. Hall, 1992, 15 p., 1 pI. $4.00
Bibliography and index of Georgia geology, 1988-1991. American Geological Institute, 1992, 137 p. $5.50
Estimated ground-water availability in Carroll, Douglas, Haralson, Paulding, and Polk counties, Georgia. B.J. O'Connor, W.H. McLemore, V.P.Trent, A.e. Sandercock, and D.R. Hipple, 1994,20 p. Out ofprint. Photocopy charge $2.50
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
MP-I
General information on gold in Georgia. Compiled by W.e. Rozov, 1980, 18 p. Includes Information Circulars 1 and 4 and Reprint 1. Free
MP-2 How to mine and prospect for placer gold. J.M. West, 1971, U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8517, 43 p. Out ofprint
MP-3 Index to core holes - Georgia Coastal Plain, 1965-1972. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 1973, 7 p. $1.00
MP-4 Emergency water supplies for the Atlanta area in a national emergency. J.W. Stewart and S.M. Herrick, 1963. $2.00
MP-5 Illustrated fossils of the Georgia Coastal Plain. H.G. Richards, 1969. $1.00
MP-6 Urban geology field trip, Atlanta, Georgia. W.H. McLemore, 1980, in cooperation with U.S. Geological Survey and American Planning Association, 15 p. $3.00
MP-7 An accelerated economic minerals program: a proposal to Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Prepared by Economic Minerals Advisory Committee, 1984. Out ofprint
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Some gold deposits in Georgia. C.P. Park, reprinted from Ore Deposits as Related to Structural Features, Princeton University Press, 1942. Included in Miscellaneous Publication 1. Free
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Gold in the Georgia hills. T.C. Bryan, reprinted with permission
of Historical Times, Inc., 1961. Free
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Peat deposits of Georgia. C.W. Fortson, Jr., reprinted from
Georgia Mineral Newsletter, vol. 14, no. 1, 1961. $0.50
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Meteorites in Georgia. E.P. Henderson and A.S. Furcron, reprinted
from Georgia Mineral Newsletter, vol. 9, no. 4, 1956 and vol. 10,
no. 1, 1955. $0.50
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The Okefenokee. R. McLean, reprinted from Georgia Mineral
Newsletter, vol. 8, no. 1, 1955. $0.50
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Prehistoric vertebrates of the Georgia Coastal Plain. V.J. Hurst,
reprinted from Georgia Mineral Newsletter, vol. 10, no. 3, 1957.
$0.50
10 Mineral resources of the central Savannah River area. Vol. 11. V.J. Hurst, T.I. Crawford, and John Sandy, 1966, University of Georgia, Athens, 231 p., reprinted 1988. $6.00
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Exploration for mineral deposits in Habersham County, Georgia.
V.I. Hurst and T.J. Crawford, 1964, University of Georgia, Athens,
180 p., reprinted 1988. $9.00
12 Exploration for mineral deposits in White County, Georgia. V.J. Hurst and W.L. Otwell, 1964, University of Georgia, Athens, 166 p., reprinted 1981. $14.00
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The Bell Mountain silica deposit, Towns County, Georgia. V.J.
Hurst and W.L. Otwell, 1964. University of Georgia, Athens, 42 p.,
reprinted 1981. $8.00
14 The carbonate rocks in the Coosa Valley area, Georgia. W.H. McLemore, and V.J. Hurst, 1970, University of Georgia, Athens, 170 p., reprinted 1981. $17.00
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MAPS
GEORGIA GEOLOGIC SURVEY MAPS
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SM-1 Mineral resource map of Georgia. Georgia Geological Survey, 1969, scale 1:500,000, size 42" x 36", reprinted 1992. $5.00
SM-2 Mineral resource map of Georgia. Georgia Geological Survey, 1969, scale 1:2,000,000, size 11" x 17". $0.50
SM-3 Geologic map of Georgia. Georgia Geological Survey, 1976, scale 1:500,000. $3.00
SM-4 Physiographic map of Georgia. W.Z. Clark, Jr. and AC. Zisa, 1976, scale 1:2,000,000, reprinted 1988. $1.00
SM-5 Geologic map of Georgia. Compiled by D.E .Lawton, 1977, scale 1:2,000,000 $1.00
SM-6 Detailed flood studies in Georgia: index map. D.M. Mack and M.L. Pate, 1983, scale 1:500,000 $4.00
SM-7 Geologic map of Georgia. J.W. Smith and M.A Green, 1986, size 11" x 17" Not available
SM-8 Geologic map of Georgia. Georgia Geological Survey, 1969, size 4" x 6" Not available
SM-9 Simple bouguer gravity map of Georgia, with text. Compiled by L.T. Long, S.R. Bridges, andL.M. Dorman, 1972, size II' x 17" Not available
SM-10 Landcover ofGeorgia. Department ofNatural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, 1996, scale 1:633,600. $3.00
Regional
RM-1 Geology and mineral resources ofRabun and Habersham counties, including mines and prospects. K.H. Teague and A.S. Furcron, 1948, scale 1:63,360 $1.00
RM-2 Mineral resources ofUnion, Towns, Lumpkin, and White counties, Georgia. Georgia Geological Survey in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, 1950, scale 1:63,360 $1.00
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RM-3 Distribution of kaolin and fuller's earth mines and plants in Georgia and north Florida. R.A. Shrum, 1970, scale 1:250,000
$1.00
RM-4 Okefenokee Swamp. G.W. Crickmay, 1937, scale 1:211,200
$0.50
RM-5 Geologic map ofForsyth and north Fulton counties. J.B. Murray, 1973, scale 1:63,360 $2.00
Satellite series. 1977, black and white, scale 1:250,000
RM-6 RM-7 RM-8 RM-9 RM-lO
Blue Ridge Mountains $0.50 Coastal Georgia $0.50 Cumberland Plateau $0.50 Okefenokee Swamp $0.50 Satellite series set (RM6-RM9)
$2.00
RM-11 Northwest Georgia area - mines, quarries, and prospects. Georgia Geological Survey in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, 1946, scale 1:250,000 Not available
RM-13 Geologic map of Kennesaw Mountain-Sweat Mountain area, Cobb County, Georgia. V.J. Hurst, 1959, 1:24,000 Notavailable
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Topographic base map of Georgia (1970). Scale 1:500,000 $4.00
GGS 100444 Greater Atlanta Region (1976). Scale 1:100,000 $4.00
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Index to topographic maps of Georgia. (7.5' and 1 x 2). Free
U.S. Map 1
Georgia Landsat satellite imagery mosaic. 1976, scale 1:500,000 $3.00
U.S. Map 2 Slope map of Georgia. 1976, scale 1:500,000 $0.50
U.S. Map 3
Coal deposits on Sand and Lookout mountains, Dade and Walker counties, Georgia. V.A. Johnson, 1946. Reprinted 1959. $1.50
U.S. Map 4
Red iron-ore beds of Silurian Age in northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and eastern Tennessee. J.W. Whitlow, 1962. (USGS MF-175). $1.50
U.S. Map 5 United States Eastern half. Scale 1:2,500,000 $2.75
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U.S. Maps 5 and 6. $5.50
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United States - Complete. Scale 1:6,000,000 (one sheet) $3.00
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u.s. Map 9 u.s. Map 10 u.s. Map 11 u.s. Map 12
u.s. Map 13
u.s. Map 14
u.s. Map 16 u.s. Map 17 u.s. Map 18 u.s. Map 19
United States - Southeastern states. Scale 1:200,000 $3.00
Geologic map of the Tray Mountain Roadless Area, northern Georgia. A.E. Nelson, RP. Koeppen, and N.L. Chatman, 1983, scale 1:30,000. (USGS Map MF 1347-A) Not available
Mineral resources potential of the Tray Mountain Roadless Area, northern Georgia. A.E. Nelson, RP. Koeppen, andN.L. Chatman, 1983, scale 1:30,000. (USGS Map MF 1347-D) Not available
Mineral resource potential of the Overflow Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia and Macon County, North Carolina. RP. Koeppen, A.E. Nelson, and M.P. Davis, 1983, scale 1:48,000. (USGS Map MFI618-A) Not available
Mineral resource potential of the Blood Mountain Roadless Area, Union and Lumpkin counties, Georgia. RP. Koeppen, A.E. Nelson, M.K. Annstrong, and A.E. Sabin, 1983, scale 1:30,000. (USGS Map MF 1503-C) Not available
Mineral resource potential of Cohutta Wilderness and Hemp Top Roadless Areas, northern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee. J.E. Gair, G.c. Gazdik, and M.L. Dunn, Jr., 1982, scale 1:48,000. (USGS Map MF 1415-C) Not available
Mineral resources potential of the Rich Mountain Roadless Area, Fannin, and Gilmer counties, Georgia. M.P. Foose and RM. Thompson, 1983, scale 1:48,000. (USGS Map MF 1586-C) Not available
Geologic map of the Ellicott Rock Wilderness and Additions, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. Henry Bell III and R.W. Luce, 1983, scale 1:48,000 (USGS Map MF 1287-B) Not available
Major national highways. Compiled by USGS, 1987, scale 1:7,500,000 $2.00
State of Georgia shaded relief map. USGS, 1970, scale 1:500,000 $4.00
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U.S. Map 20
State ofGeorgia base map. USGS, 1966, scale 1:1,000,000 $4.00
U.S. Map 21
Political map of the world. USGS, October, 1983, scale 1:40,000,000 $3.10
U.S. Map 22
Map of the conterminous United States showing routes of the principal explorers from 1501-1844. F. Bond, General Land Office, 1970, reprinted 1983. $2.00
U.S. Map 23
Geologic map of the Dahlonega quadrangle, Lumpkin and White counties, Georgia. A.E. Nelson, 1992, scale 1:24,000. (USGS Map GQ 1705) $3.50
U.S. Map 24
Suitability of bedrock for construction stone in the Greenville l O x 20 quadrangle, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. J.P. D' Agastino, J.W. Horton, Jr., A.E. Nelson, and J.W. Clarke, 1993, scale 1:250,000. (USGS Map MF 2125-A) $2.75
50001 Georgia base map. Scale 1:500,000 $4.00
50002 Slope map series. 1975. Eighteen black and white slope maps covering the Atlanta area. Not available
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AAPG1 Geological highway map, Southeastern region: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi. 1975, American Association of Petroleum Geologists. (folded) $3.00
OPEN FILE MAPS
Miscellaneous maps covering a wide variety oftechnical subjects are kept on open file and may be consulted at the Survey. Contact the Information Geologist (404) 656-3214 for specific information.
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GIS DATA BASES
All data bases are in ARCIINFO format and can be transmitted electronically via the Internet. Contact the Information Geologist for specifics.
GIS-I Ground-water pollution susceptibility map of Georgia. V.P. Trent, 1992,6.9 MB $100.00
GIS-2 Lands geotechnically poorly suited for a sanitary landfill. D.R. Hipple, 1992, 12.4 MB $100.00
GIS-3 Geologic map of Georgia. Compiled by V.P. Trent and A.C. Sandercock, 9.4 MB $50.00
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Georgia Geologic Survey 19 M.L. King, Jr. Dr., SW Room 400, Maps and Publications
Atlanta, GA 30334
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