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Land-Surface Subsidence and Open Bedrock Fractures in the Tully Valley, Onondaga County, New York

January 1, 2009

Open bedrock fractures were mapped in and near two brine field areas in Tully Valley, New York. More than 400 open fractures and closed joints were mapped for dimension, orientation, and distribution along the east and west valley walls adjacent to two former brine fields. The bedrock fractures are as much as 2 feet wide and over 50 feet deep, while linear depressions in the soil, which are 3 to 10 feet wide and 3 to 6 feet deep, indicate the presence of open bedrock fractures below the soil. The fractures are probably the result of solution mining of halite deposits about 1,200 feet below the land surface.

Publication Year 2009
Title Land-Surface Subsidence and Open Bedrock Fractures in the Tully Valley, Onondaga County, New York
DOI 10.3133/ofr20091188
Authors William R. Hackett, Gayle C. Gleason, William M. Kappel
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2009-1188
Index ID ofr20091188
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization New York Water Science Center