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the region covered in this website, one may encounter many different bottom types, from rocky pinnacles around block island to white sands off cape may to mud and oyster beds in any estuary. this variation is far greater and more interesting than is found in the tropics. here is some explanation of
position. residual clays are most commonly formed by surface weathering, which gives rise to clay in three ways - by the chemical decomposition of rocks, such as granite, containing silica and alumina; by the solution of rocks, such as limestone, containing clayey impurities, which, being insoluble,...
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