Drainage Modifications And Glaciation in the Danbury Region Connecticut
Drainage Modifications And Glaciation in the Danbury Region Connecticut
Ruth Sawyer Harvey
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5, D). Although some allowance should be made for glacial scouring, the rock level at this point, 244 feet, is so much lower than any other record obtained between this point and Danbury that one is obliged to assume a buried channel with a level at Danbury at least 75 feet below the rock level found in the lowest well record. 1 It is pro'bable that this well is not situated where the rock is lowest, that is, it may be on one side of the old Still River channel. 1 Well of J. Hornig, rear of Bot...tling Works, near foot of Tower Place, 35 ft. To rock, indicated at a, fig. 5. The well of Bartley & Clancey, 94 White Street, 70 ft. To rock, is also indicated at b, fig. 5. 2 4 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. The level obtained at No. 8 is from a hole drilled within 50 feet of the river. The drill struck rock at an elevation of 316 feet after passing through 69 feet of quicksand, gravel, and till. This is clearly not within the channel as it is quite impossible to reconcile the figure with that at D, less than a mile distant.
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