Title: The Five Physiographic Provinces of Virginia
1Virginia Geology
- The Five Physiographic Provinces of Virginia
2The Five Provinces
3Virginia is divided into 5 provinces based on
their geologic formations.
4After looking at the first few slides, how many
of the provinces can you name?
- Do you know in which province we live?
5Be sure to take good notes!
- There will be a quiz at the end of this
presentation.
6Coastal Plain
7The Coastal Plain runs from the fall line on the
west, to the Atlantic Ocean on the east
- It is a terraced landscape
8- As sea levels rose and fell, fossils were left at
various layers
9- Sand, silt and clay produced by erosion of the
Appalachian Mts. covers the plain
10Virginia Fossils
- Fossils include various marine organisms like
clams, scallops, sharks teeth, and other hard
remains
11Virginia Fossils
- Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic fossils are
found in Virginia
122. Piedmont
13Facts about the Va. Piedmont
- It is an area of rolling hills underlain by
ancient igneous and metamorphic rock - It is the largest of the provinces
14Mining the Piedmont
- High quality slate is mined from this area
- The Piedmont host one of the worlds largest
kyanite mines - ( see picture of kyanite )
153. The Blue Ridge
16Blue Ridge Facts
- The billion year old igneous and metamorphic
rocks are the oldest in the state
17Blue Ridge Facts
- It is a high ridge separating the piedmont from
the valley and ridge province
18Ready for a quick review?
- 1. Which province, that has already been
described, is known for having layers of fossils?
19 Quick Review
- 2. Which province is the largest?
- 3. Which province has the oldest rocks?
- 4. Which province has slate and kyanite mines?
20Lets see how you did!
- 1. Coastal Plain
- 2. Piedmont
- 3. Blue Ridge
- 4. Piedmont
214. Valley and Ridge Province
22Valley and Ridge
- The Valley and Ridge Province is an area of long
parallel ridges and valleys underlain by ancient
folded and faulted sedimentary rocks
23Cambrian fossil algal structures are found in the
VR Province
24Limestone outcrops are common in the Valley and
Ridge Province
25This area is also famous for Karst.
- What does karst mean?
- Want some hints?
26Sink holes!
27Caverns!
28Think you figured it out?
- Karst is an irregular limestone region with sink
holes, underground streams, and caverns - The Valley and Ridge Province is famous for its
caverns, can you name one?
295. Appalachian Plateau
30Appalachian Plateau Facts
- The Appalachian Plateau has rugged, irregular
topography and is underlain by ancient,
flat-lying sedimentary rocks
31Appalachian Plateau Facts
- Do you notice any thing in these layers?
32COAL!
33Virginia Coal
- Most of Virginia's coal is found in the
Appalachian Plateau.
34Virginia Coal
- These old sedimentary rocks contain many fossils
and tons of coal.
35Quiz Time
- Lets see how you do on this 10 question quiz.
You may use your notes - Ready? Here we go!
36 Questions!
- 1.Which province is covered by sand, silt and
clay?
37 Questions!
- 2.Which province has Cambrian algal fossils?
38 Questions!
- 3. This province has a terraced landscape.
39Questions!
- 4. This province contains billion year old rocks.
40Questions!
- 5. Which province is underlain by ancient,
flat-lying sedimentary rocks?
41Questions!
- 6. This province has rolling hills underlain by
ancient rocks.
42Questions!
- 7. What do we call an irregular limestone region
with sink holes and caverns?
43Questions!
- 8. Which province is at the most western part of
the state?
44Questions!
- 9. Which province is the largest?
45Questions!
- 10.Which province is famous for coal?
46How did you do?
- Lets check your answers
- Trade papers with a neighbor.
47How did you do?
- Now trade with a different person!
- Sign your name at the bottom of the page
48The Answers
- 1. Coastal Plain
- 2. Valley and Ridge
- 3. Coastal Plain
- 4. Blue Ridge
- 5. Appalachian Plateau
49The Answers
- 6. Piedmont
- 7.Karst
- 8. Appalachian Plateau
- 9. Piedmont
- 10. Appalachian Plateau
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