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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-002

Geological Framework Data from Long Island Sound, 1981-1990:

A Digital Data Release

Visual Core Description: AT88-4

SHIP: R/V Atlantic Twin
CRUISE: AT-88
CORE: AT88-4
LENGTH: 644 cm
DATE OF CORE: 9/88
DESCRIBED BY: N. Neff
LOCATION: Southwest of Stratford Shoal, Long Island Sound
LATITUDE: 41o 06.4' N
LONGITUDE: 73o 09.2' W
LORAN: 26679.5, 44004.3
WATER DEPTH (m): 12
DATE SPLIT: 3/89
0 - 24 cm - Dark olive gray, 5 Y 5/2, soupy silt. Small, whole shells present from 0 - 5 cm.
24 - 85 cm - Void.
83 - 218 cm -  Dark olive gray, 5Y 3/2, firm, sandy silt. Horizontal sand layers at 88 cm and 98 cm. Vertical sand layer at 150 cm (infilled burrow - ); shell fragments at 203 cm. Sharp, horizontal lower contact.
218 - 480 cm -  Gray, 5Y 5/1, hard, medium to coarse sand. No structures. Gradational ( - ) lower contact coincident with end of cut section.
480 - 510 cm -  Gray, 5Y 5/1, firm, gravelly sand; largest clast 1 cm. Gradational lower contact.
510 - 650 cm Olive gray, 5Y 6/2; firm, medium sand. Faint parallel laminations; dark: olive brown, light: light olive gray. Sharp, horizontal lower contact. 610 - 650 cm: several coarse sand layers lighter in color than medium sand matrix; section ends at 650 cm with a sand layer that acts as contact with next section.
630 - 644 cm - Dark grayish brown, 2.5 Y 4/2, hard, medium sand. No structures.


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