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Most of the east coast of Virginia is primarily composed of sedimentary deposits known as unconsolidated sands and silts, which are part of the coastal plain sediments. These deposits have been shaped by riverine and marine processes, leading to the formation of beaches, marshes, and estuaries. Additionally, the area features significant amounts of clays and fine sediments that have accumulated over time in response to changing sea levels and sediment supply.

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