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Bedrock Maps
Bedrock geologic map of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and maps of fractures and geology in roadcuts along Interstate-93, Grafton County, New Hampshire.
Christopher C.
Barton
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton
OH
45435
USA
(727) 215-5538
Rion
Camerlo
ChevronTexaco
Houston
TX
USA
Scott
Bailey
USDA Forest Service, Hubbard Brook Experimental
Forest
234 Mirror Lake Road
North Woodstock
NH
03262
USA
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
LTER
234 Mirror Lake Road
North Woodstock
NH
03262
USA
(603) 726-8902
http://www.hubbardbrook.org
2016
Bedrock Geologic Map of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and maps of fractures and geology in
roadcuts along Interstate-93, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Two maps are included in this data set.
Interstate I-93 map includes plots summarizing data for fractures shown on map roadcuts.
Citation: Barton, C. C., R. H. Camerlo and S. W. Bailey. 1997. Bedrock Geologic Map of Hubbard Brook
Experimental Forest and maps of fractures and geology in roadcuts along Interstate-93, Grafton County, New Hampshire.
Sheet 1, Scale 1:12,000; Sheet 2, Scale 1:200. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series, Map I-2562
bedrock
fractures
geology
HBR
Hubbard Brook LTER
map
Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study
LTER
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Abundances at Hubbard Brook (1969-2010) and on
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http://www.hubbardbrook.org/data/dataset.php?id=180
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and surrounding terrain.
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Information Manager, Hubbard Brook LTER
234 Mirror Lake Road
North Woodstock
NH
03262
USA
(603) 726-8902
hbr-im@lternet.edu
http://www.hubbardbrook.org
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
LTER
234 Mirror Lake Road
North Woodstock
NH
03262
USA
(603) 726-8902
http://www.hubbardbrook.org
Hubbard Brook LTER
HBEF Bedrock Geology Map
Bedrock geology of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
HBEF_BedrockGeology.jpg
jpeg image file
http://hubbardbrook.org/data/datafiles/Bedrock/HBEF_BedrockGeology.jpg
jpeg file
Thornton Roadcut Geology Map
Maps of fractures and geology in roadcuts along Interstate 93,
0.25 miles north of mirror lake road, West Thornton, NH
Thornton_RoadcutGeology.jpg
jpeg image file
http://hubbardbrook.org/data/datafiles/Bedrock/Thornton_RoadcutGeology.jpg
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