Pennsylvania State Parks: Geology of White Clay Creek Park
PCPG's A Poorly Sorted but Well Rounded Series09/14/22 • 22 min
The White Clay Creek Park and Preserve is found in a unique setting both historically and geologically. While most of Pennsylvania is underlain by sedimentary rocks, the White Clay is within the Piedmont just above the coastal plain, and area composed almost entirely of high-grade metamorphic rocks. Come and explore the unique geology of this area.
09/14/22 • 22 min
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