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Collection of Bedrock Core Logs from Paddock Lead Mine, New Hampshire

Summary

This is a collection of core logs and chemical assays recoverd from the Paddock Lead Mine in Lyman, New Hampshire. The physical bedrock cores are now a part of Bob Whitmore's colllection. These bedrock cores were extracted during the 1970s, to assess the potential souce of precious metals from the Paddock Lead Mine. Although, the original assesments did not support further investigation, more recent chemical assays indicate a greater abundance of precious metals such as silver and copper.

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PADDOCK_LEAD_SUBMITTEDv2.csv 6.4 KB text/plain; charset=windows-1252

Material Request Instructions

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
NH-Geological Survey
29 Hazen Drive/ P.O. Box 95
Concord, NH 03302-0095
Fax: (603) 271-3305

Outreach Coordinator: Lee Wilder
(603) 271-1976
leland.wilder@des.nh.gov

Repository managed by the New Hampshire Geological Survey. For more information about bedrock cores please visit: http://des.nh.gov/orgainization/commissioner/gsu/index.htm

Purpose

This collection provides a archive of a mineral resource data for the state. The collection also provides access to geological and geophysical data for private citizens, city planners, scientists, environmental consultants, geotechnical engineers, professors, students, real estate agents, home inspectors, geothermal companies, well drillers, municipalities, regional planning commisions.

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The core log data and metadata was created and compiled by the New Hampshire Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program. This collection provides the public with knowledge about natural resouces from the state of New Hampshire.

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