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Integrated characterization of the geologic framework of a contaminated site in West Trenton, New Jersey

January 1, 2012

Fractured sedimentary bedrock and groundwater at the former Naval Air Warfare Center in West Trenton, New Jersey (United States of America) are contaminated with chlorinated solvents. Predicting contaminant migration or removing the contaminants requires an understanding of the geology. Consequently, the geologic framework near the site was characterized with four different methods having different spatial scales: geologic field mapping, analyses of bedrock drill core, analyses of soil and regolith, and S-wave refraction surveys. A fault zone is in the southeast corner of the site and separates two distinct sedimentary formations; the fault zone dips (steeply) southeasterly, strikes northeasterly, and extends at least 550 m along its strike direction. Drill core from the fault zone is extensively brecciated and includes evidence of tectonic contraction. Approximately 300 m east of this fault zone is another fault zone, which offsets the contact between the two sedimentary formations. The S-wave refraction surveys identified both fault zones beneath soil and regolith and thereby provided constraints on their lateral extent and location.

Publication Year 2012
Title Integrated characterization of the geologic framework of a contaminated site in West Trenton, New Jersey
DOI 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2011.12.008
Authors Karl J. Ellefsen, William C. Burton, Pierre J. Lacombe
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Geophysics
Index ID 70047048
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Mineral Resources Program