The data presented in this report represents analytical and testing information from cores drilled by the Geophysics Department, Colorado School of Mines, assisted by the U.S. Geological Survey. The drilling was done in conjunction with the establishment of a geophysical testing facility by the Colorado School of Mines.
Location of the study area and drill holes is shown in Figure 1. A total of 15 holes were drilled and geophysically logged; holes 9-1 and 7-11 were cored, and attempts to core hole 3-1 were made, but the lignite was very incompetent due to weathering and oxidation and recovery was very poor. Lithologic descriptions of the cores and cuttings for holes 9-1, 7-11, and 3-1 are listed on pages 13-21.
Calculationdbased on hole 9-1 indicate that of the total lignite zone, 56 percent consists of partings and 44 percent is lignite. These percentages were obtained by statistical analysis of the core description and natural gamma logs of the hole. The total thickness of the lignite zone in hole 9-1 is approximately 18 m.