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LANOFORM UNITS
Flood —plain (F) and Valley -fill (V) deposits:
Woter deposited grovel, sand, silt, and clay along present
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Smaller and less distinct terraces ore included with volley -
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Upland deposits (U): Mesa or bench -like erosional remnonts
of ancient stream deposits isolated above present stream
courses. Alluvial - fan deposits (A) : Gently sloping, fon-
shoped deposits of gravel, sand, silt, and cloy produced by a
stream that issued or issues from a narrow volley or point
source onto on open plain or volley. Includes erosional
remnants of fon deposits.
E Wind --deposited (eolian ) sand dunes.
RESOURCE CLASSIFICATION
1 Gravel: relatively clean and sound.
2 Grovelsignificant silt, cloy, incompefert rock and/or calcium
carbonate (caliche).
Fine Aggregates
3 Sands : includes sands ranging from
sands to fine—grained wind—deposied
coarse gravelly stream
dune sands.
Unevoluoted Aggregates
4 Coarse, and fine aggregate resources
because of inadequate exposures, lack of
access, poor potentiol, areal extent, or a
the possibility of recovering aggregate.
MAP SYMBOLS
Land form unit
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This example symbol indicates a low -quality upland grovel deposit.
The grovel contains significant amounts of sift, cloy ,incompetent rock,
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Location of active or inactive gravel and sand pits.
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Information obtained from Colorado Geological Survey Special Publications -4,1974.
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