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  2. Geology of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Alabama is marked by abundant geologic resources and a variety of geologic structures from folded mountains in the north to sandy beaches along the Gulf of Mexico coast. Alabama spans three continental geologic provinces as defined by the United States Geological Survey , the Atlantic Plain, Appalachian Highlands, and Interior ...

  3. Walter B. Jones (geologist) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bryan Jones, Ph.D. (1895–1977) was an American geologist and archaeologist. He served as Alabama State Geologist for 34 years and was director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History.

  4. United States Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1800s, various states set up geological survey institutions; e.g., the Kentucky Geological Survey, established in 1854. [ 37 ] : 501 In 1879, a report from the National Academy of Sciences prompted Congress to set up a federal survey agency, in part to inventory the vast lands added to the United States by the Louisiana Purchase in ...

  5. List of rivers of the United States by discharge - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers in the continental United States by average discharge (streamflow) in cubic feet per second. All rivers with average discharge more than 15,000 cubic feet per second are listed.

  6. Brevard Fault - Wikipedia

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    Brevard Fault Zone in its extent from Montgomery, Alabama to the North-Carolina-Virginia border. The Brevard Fault Zone is a 700-km [1] long and several km-wide thrust fault that extends from the North Carolina-Virginia border, runs through the north metro Atlanta area, and ends near Montgomery, Alabama.

  7. Inverness, Bullock County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Inverness is an unincorporated community in Bullock County in the U.S. state of Alabama. Inverness is located at 2] south of Union Springs. According to the United States Geological Survey, variant names are Thomas Station and Thomasville.

  8. Geography of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Physiographic regions in Alabama Political Regions of Alabama. The geography of Alabama describes a state in the Southeastern United States in North America. It extends from high mountains to low valleys and sandy beaches. Alabama is 30th in size and borders four U.S. states: Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and

  9. Esther Applin - Wikipedia

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    During a 1955 survey in the South-East Gulf Coast region of the United States, Applin discovered 4 previously undiscovered species of Foraminifera that helped in piecing together prehistoric environmental conditions in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida [12] In 1960, Applin received a plaque from the Gulf Association of Geological Studies in ...