Fuller's Earth
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Description:
A black granular crumbly material, (possibly) Fuller's earth, that disintegrates into large black grains - (possibly) manganese; it has a black streak. Collected from Lang Syne," 2.5 miles east of Fort Motte, Tomb Field Gully, c. 1900.
- Site: Calhoun Co.
- Site Number: SC9
- Rock type: Sedimentary
- Collection: Geology Collection
- Object Name: Sedimentary Rock
- Object Id: GR612
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