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Army Core of Engineers, Park River, Auxilliary Conduit, 5.4 cm (2 1/8
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Park River, Auxilliary Conduit, 5.4 cm (2 1/8
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Mansfield Hollow Damsite, 5.4 cm (2 1/8
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Moodus Deep Core, State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut; complete set drill cuttings, Dc (Canterbury Gneiss), SOh (Hebron Gneiss), Otay (Yantic Member, Tatnic Hill Fm), Ota (Tatnic Hill Fm), TD: 1458.2 m (4784').
Categories: Physical Item
Rock cuttings from the Moodus Deep drill hole in Colchester, CT Moodus Deep Drill Hole cuttings
Categories: Physical Item;
Types: Collection,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Physical Geoscience,
Professional Researchers,
Reference,
Research,
Rock cuttings,
CT Public Works,CT Public Health Lab, Rocky Hill Haley and Aldrich Consultants; 5.04 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
CT Public Works,CT Public Health Lab, Rocky Hill, Haley and Aldrich Consultants; 5.04 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Core of Engineers, Trumbull Pond Damsite, 5.08 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
Army Corps of Engineers, Danbury, Still River channel improvement, 4.13 cm (1 5/8
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Rock cores
The Map of Mines and Quarries of Connecticut was compiled by Charles Smith of Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) in 1972 at a 1:125,000 scale. Smith produced a set of 1:24,000 scale quadrangle maps depicting active and abandoned rock and mineral operations as compilation sheets for the larger map. Both the set of compilation sheets and the statewide map are on file in the offices of the Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey. An explanatory text for the set includes a description of the mapping, the map legend, and a bibliography. The historical letter by State Geologist Joe Webb Peoples, included with the explanatory text, notifies the newly formed Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection...
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