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Geologic map of the Barnes Hill talc prospect, Waterbury, Vermont

Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 7
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Abstract

The Barnes Hill talc prospect is in northeastern Waterbury township, Washington County, Vermont, about 2.2 miles N. 35° E. of the road triangle at Waterbury Center.  The deposit occurs in a body of ultramafic rock that crops out between the altitudes of 1,150 and 1,190 feet above sea level, near the crest of a broad, low ridge on a gently rolling upland of low relief.  The area surveyed is about 46 acres.  It is drained on the east by a small tributary of Thatcher Brook and on the west by Bryant Brook.  Thatcher Brook empties into the Winooski River at Waterbury; Bryant Brook flows into the Waterbury River, a tributary of the Winooski River.  Most of the area is in open pasture, with a few scattered spruce and hemlock, but along the eastern side of the property there is a dense growth of maple saplings and underbrush.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Geologic map of the Barnes Hill talc prospect, Waterbury, Vermont
Series title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series number 7
DOI 10.3133/mf7
Year Published 1952
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 30.25 x 25.81 inches
Country United States
State Vermont
City Waterbury
Scale 1200
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