Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.) |
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From: 0 ft. to 30 ft. |
topsoil and clay |
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From: 30 ft. to 45 ft. |
clay |
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From: 45 ft. to 60 ft. |
clay and little fine sand |
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From: 60 ft. to 67 ft. |
clay and little lime (hard) |
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From: 67 ft. to 75 ft. |
fine sand |
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From: 75 ft. to 90 ft. |
clay and little lime (hard) |
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From: 90 ft. to 120 ft. |
clay and sand |
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From: 120 ft. to 125 ft. |
sand |
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From: 125 ft. to 135 ft. |
clay |
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From: 135 ft. to 150 ft. |
clay and little lime and lit. sand |
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From: 150 ft. to 160 ft. |
sand |
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From: 160 ft. to 165 ft. |
clay |
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From: 165 ft. to 180 ft. |
clay and sand |
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From: 180 ft. to 195 ft. |
sand and clay |
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From: 195 ft. to 210 ft. |
sand and 4 feet clay |
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From: 210 ft. to 213 ft. |
clay and little lime (hard) |
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From: 213 ft. to 225 ft. |
clay and little lime (hard) |
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From: 225 ft. to 235 ft. |
clay and little sand and lit. lime |
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From: 235 ft. to 240 ft. |
clay (gummy) |
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From: 240 ft. to 243 ft. |
clay and lime (very hard) |
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From: 243 ft. to 255 ft. |
clay (gummy) and 1-foot lime (hard) |
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From: 255 ft. to 308 ft. |
clay (blue) |
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From: 308 ft. to 311 ft. |
sand and clay |
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From: 311 ft. to 315 ft. |
clay and lime (very hard) |
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From: 315 ft. to 330 ft. |
clay and lime (hard and very hard) |
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From: 330 ft. to 370 ft. |
clay and little lime (hard) |
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From: 370 ft. to 382 ft. |
sand and clay |
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From: 382 ft. to 405 ft. |
clay and lime (hard) |
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From: 405 ft. to 420 ft. |
clay and little cemented sand |
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From: 420 ft. to 435 ft. |
cemented sand and clay |
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From: 435 ft. to 440 ft. |
cemented sand (hard) and clay |
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From: 440 ft. to 445 ft. |
cemented sand and clay |
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From: 445 ft. to 465 ft. |
clay and lime (hard) |
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From: 465 ft. to 480 ft. |
clay and lime (hard and very hard) |
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From: 480 ft. to 495 ft. |
clay and lime (very hard) and cemented sand |
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From: 495 ft. to 510 ft. |
clay and lime (very hard) |
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From: 510 ft. to 525 ft. |
lime (very hard) and clay |
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From: 525 ft. to 540 ft. |
lime (very hard) turn to shale (very hard) |