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Bedrock Core Repository  
The repository is a valuable compilation of the subsurface geologic record in Connecticut  It includes 7,500+ feet of rock core recovered from borings throughout Connecticut.

Location
Geological Collections Repository, Portland, CT

Uses
Professional and academic research on topics including Global Climate Change, Education, Tectonic Reconstruction, Mesozoic Stratigraphy, Resource Exploration and Hydrogeologic Investigations.
Availability
Contact State Geologist, Margaret Thomas or Repository Curator, Randolph Steinen to make arrangements for study and limited sampling.

Adding to the Collection
Limited space is currently available to receive donations of rock core for permanent archiving. Additions to the collection will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Core Locations
To view the pdf file of core locations in a specific geologic terrane or bedrock formation, select the area of interest. You can also view the Web Core Data Table containing detailed geologic information relating to each core.
Bedrock Core Location Map
Content last updated October 6, 2014Link to Danbury Core MapLink to East Hampton Core MapLink to Farmington Core MapLink to Hamden Core MapLink to Hartford Core MapLink to Mansfield Core MapLink to Moodus Core MapLink to New London Core MapLink to Norwich Core MapLink to Portland Core MapLink to Rocky Hill Core MapLink to Stonington Core MapLink to Thomaston Core MapLink to Trumbull Core MapLink to Wethersfield Core MapLink to Winchester Core Map