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Stratigraphic relations of Pliocene terrace deposits; reworked terrace gravel on deformed and eroded edges of Tuscaloosa formation, Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. May 27, 1915. Plate 49-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Residuum or material in place but modified somewhat by weathering. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1915.
Residuum or material in place but modified somewhat by weathering, though little if any part as been removed. Dr. E.A. Smith believes that much of the iron cementation shown in railway cuts has occurred since the cuts were made, but some is apparently much older, perhaps Pliocene. The residuum seems to contain material brought to it in solution and in form of minute particles by the way of pores, from the strata removed in the Pliocene and other epochs. Tuscaloosa formation 5 miles east of Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. May 27, 1915. Published as plate 56-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 108. 1918.
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Uneven bedding and gravelly portions of Pliocene terrace deposits; gravel in pit on campus at University, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. May 27, 1915. Plate 51-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Face of cut at Houston Brown-ore mine, showing reef of folded Conasauga limestone; residual clay to left, ore to right, Reno, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 13-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Houston Brown-ore mine,
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
Martaban pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. View of portion of cut shown in panoramic images 497 and 1498 showing red loam overlying ledge of brown ore up to the surface. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Martaban pit,
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
Album caption: Tuscaloosa-Eutaw unconformity. U.S.Highway No. 11, 11.8 miles south of Warrior River bridge, Tuscaloosa County, near Greene County line, Alabama. Photo by A.C. Munyan, March 6, 1935.
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Stephenson. L. W. Collection.,
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Martaban pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Southwest side of cut opposite exposures shown in images 1497 to 1500 showing small faulted blocks of Tuscaloosa sand. The faulting is best shown by the differences in color of the sand. The faulting may have been due to movement of the beds or to slumping above a solution channel in Conasauga limestone. A gully eroded in the sand has directed iron- bearing waters downward forming trough-shaped incrustations of sandy limonite, some of which run continuously through the faulted blocks and are later than the faulting. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Tuscaloosa formation, consisting of sands and clays, with interbedded ferruginous layers, Huntsville road, 1.5 miles east of Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Circa 1907. Plate 2-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 81. 1914.
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Abandoned open cuts at Tannehill Brown-ore mine, showing pinnacles of Conasauga limestone and residual clay, from which ore has been stripped. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. 1906. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 400. 1910.
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Tannehill Brown-ore mine,
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
Martaban brown iron ore pit of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. View at distance of six feet of a bed composed of broken slabs of limestone bonded by calcareous cement at various angles and forming an intra-formational conglomerate in the Conasauga limestone. Near base of large mass of limestone shown in image 1494. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 8, 1929.
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Panorama with images 1511, 1512, and 1513. Martaban brown iron ore mine of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. Panorama of folded Conasauga limestone beds in old tramway cut leading northwest from Martaban mine pit. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. December 10, 1929.
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Martaban brown iron ore mine,
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Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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Stratigraphic relations of Pliocene terrace deposits; terrace deposits, perhaps somewhat shifted and reworked, resting on Tuscaloosa formation. Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. May 23, 1915. Plate 49-G in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Shaw, E.W. Collection,
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama,
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