Set of (18) 1:24,000 scale quadrangle compilation sheets delineating carbonate rocks of western Connecticut. Primary author Leo Hall, 1978, with contributions by Harwood 1971, for South Sandisfield Quad, and possibly other areas. Includes assortment of geologic data- geologic contacts, outcrops, and notes. Regional compilation at 1:125,000 scale by Leo Hall 12/1977 & 12/1978, with some linework from Gates for the Sharon Quad. This mapset contains unpublished maps, cross- sections, and related information archived by the State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut as part of the Survey Library Collection. These materials have not been reviewed for accuracy, consistency, or completeness. For many geographic areas, [...]
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Set of (18) 1:24,000 scale quadrangle compilation sheets delineating carbonate rocks of western Connecticut. Primary author Leo Hall, 1978, with contributions by Harwood 1971, for South Sandisfield Quad, and possibly other areas. Includes assortment of geologic data- geologic contacts, outcrops, and notes.
Regional compilation at 1:125,000 scale by Leo Hall 12/1977 & 12/1978, with some linework from Gates for the Sharon Quad.
This mapset contains unpublished maps, cross- sections, and related information archived by the State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut as part of the Survey Library Collection.
These materials have not been reviewed for accuracy, consistency, or completeness. For many geographic areas, more current information exists, either in published or unpublished form.
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