EARTH, GRAVEL, SAND AND MORE TO BUILD ON MAPS V...
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EARTH, GRAVEL, SAND AND MORE TO BUILD ON MAPS V...
By reading the description of the units shown on the map, you can find areas with different compositions -- sand and gravel, clay, or silt, for example. Sand and gravel areas will be better drained and better for home sites; clay areas may be wetter, with more swampy areas; clay bluffs along the shore or riverbanks may be susceptible to erosion and landslides.
Each color on the map represents a surficial material with a distinct texture and origin. Each geologic unit was deposited in a specific time period and has its own mix of surficial materials (sand, gravel, till, etc.). The letter symbols are made up of two elements: a capital letter at the beginning followed by one or more lower case letters (Figure 5). The age of deposition is represented by the capital letter at the beginning of the label: P - Pleistocene, Q - Quaternary; H - Holocene (geologic time chart). The remaining lower-case letters in the label refer either to the composition of the unit (e.g. Pt - Pleistocene till; Ha - Holocene alluvium) or to its origin and morphology (e.g. Pmd - Pleistocene marine delta; Pge - Pleistocene eskers; Pem - Pleistocene end moraines).
Nonstabilised rammed earth walls should be protected by eaves, overhangs or render, as they are more prone to erosion than stabilised rammed earth, which generally requires no additional finish. A clear water-repellent coating may be needed in some instances. Walls can be wire brushed shortly after being released from the formwork to eliminate the visual impact of the joins between the formwork and achieve an appearance closer to monolithic sandstone.
While Mining can be done using Fists, doing so would be tedious and painful. Equipping an Appropriate Tool will greatly speed up the mining process. For softer terrain, such as dirt, sand and gravel, a Shovel or an Auger will work best. For hard blocks including Stone, Iron Ore, Coal Ore, Potassium Nitrate, Lead Ore, and Oil Shale, Stone Axe can be used in the early game with Iron Pickaxe, Steel Pickaxe and Auger being progressively more efficient. These tools can be viewed and compared here. 59ce067264
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