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English: Plate XLIX from The Geology of the Richmond Basin published by USGS, which has the following caption:
Weathered granitic blocks, eastern border (of the Richmond Basin), south of Gayton, Henrico County.
The text of the report refers to the figure as follows:
A striking feature of the eastern boundary of the Richmond area, where that is formed by the granitite previously described, is the occurrence of a narrow belt of land, next the Newark margin, more or less encumbered with granitic bowlders varying in size from cobbles up to rounded masses 10 feet or more in diameter (see Pl. XLIX). These weathered blocks, of the same lithological structure as the underlying rock where that can be seen, for some reason are singularly limited to the margin of the basin, or if they occur over the granite areas to the eastward seldom give rise to such large bowlders as those common along the line designated. In the present period of atmospheric decay the granites in the two fields have been exposed to like conditions. The belt of weathered blocks along the border of the Richmond Basin becomes thus in some way connected causally with that geologic feature.
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Source Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and Jay Backus Woodworth, 1899. Geology of the Richmond Basin, Virginia. U.S. Government Printing Office. United States Geological Survey.
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