The Gillettes Castle, Connecticut, Basement Drill Core Log. This report provides hand-drawn lithology logs for Gillettes Castle
1800 feet of continuous basement drill core. The core was found to correlate well with the lithologies and fabrics associated
with the Honey Hill Fault zone of SE Connecticut and included downward, the Hebron Gneiss in which the well began, the Canterbury
Gneiss, the Yantic and Lower Members of the Tatnic Hill Formation, and plagloclase gnelsses, alaskites, and amphlbolltes of
the Avalon Terrain. Ubiquitous ductile deformation fabrics and abundant brlttle-ductile and brittle overprinting fabrics characterize
the core and complicate llthologic description and interpretation. Connecticut Geological Survey Department of Environmental
Protection OFR 1987 01 report is available as a 178 page PDF document. The core is archived at the Connecticut Geological
Survey Core Repository. The report and the metadata were provided by the Connecticut Geological Survey, Department of Energy
and Environmental Protection and made available for distribution through the National Geothermal Data System.
Citation
Title Gillettes Castle Borehole EI-3 Lithologic Log
publication Date
1987-11-23T12:00:00
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individual Name Margaret Thomas
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Connecticut Geological Survey, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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