. The clays and clay industry of New Jersey. Clay; Clay industries. CLAY AND ITS MODE OF OCCURRENCE. 19 c, which is capped by bed 2. If one did not know that the beds rose in that direction, it might be assumed that bed 1 passed into bjed 2, because they are at the same level. This dipping of the layers or beds sometimes accounts for the great dissimilarity of rjeds at the same level in adjoining Fig. 13. Inclined strata, showing rise of the bed above sea level, when followed up the slope or dip. Where a bed of clay is found outcropping at the same level on two sides of a hill it is rea


. The clays and clay industry of New Jersey. Clay; Clay industries. CLAY AND ITS MODE OF OCCURRENCE. 19 c, which is capped by bed 2. If one did not know that the beds rose in that direction, it might be assumed that bed 1 passed into bjed 2, because they are at the same level. This dipping of the layers or beds sometimes accounts for the great dissimilarity of rjeds at the same level in adjoining Fig. 13. Inclined strata, showing rise of the bed above sea level, when followed up the slope or dip. Where a bed of clay is found outcropping at the same level on two sides of a hill it is reasonable to assume that it probably ex- tends from one side to the other, but it is not safe to predict it with certainty, for as has been mentioned above, clay beds may thin out. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ries, Heinrich, 1871-1951; Kümmel, Henry Barnard, 1867-; Knapp, George N. Trenton, N. J. , MacCrellish & Quigley, printers


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