Slate Store and Church in Rockmart, Georgia
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2010-09-19 11:30:08
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![]() The Rockmart Slate was deposited as a marine mud on the seafloor in the Ordovician, about 460 million years. It subsequently lithified into a shale, a sedimentary rock, and later was metamorphosed to form the slate we know today. James F. Renner's M.S. thesis work at the University of Georgia showed that the Rockmart Slate consists mostly of muscovite and clinochlore, a chlorite mineral. Comparison of this mineral assemblage with those in overlying rocks led Renner to conclude that the Rockmart Slate was metamorphosed before the overlying Mississippian Frog Mountain Sandstone was deposited, which would essentially require metamorphism of the slate in the Silurian, surprisingly soon after its deposition.
Today natural outcrops of the Rockmart Slate can be seen along one of Rockmart's new attractions, the Silver Comet Trail. The pictures below show an outcrop of the slate south of Rockmart along the trail.
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