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Fact Sheet 2009–3112

Drilling a Deep Geologic Test Well at Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

By Arthur P. Schultz and Ellen L. Seefelt

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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Park Service, is drilling a deep geologic test well at Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia. The operation is scheduled to run between mid-February and mid-April 2010. When completed, the well will be about 1,500 feet deep. The purpose of this test well is to gain knowledge about the regional-scale Floridan aquifer, an important source of groundwater in the Savannah area. Also, cores obtained during drilling will enable geologists to study the last 60 million years of Earth history in this area.

First posted January 2010

For additional information contact:

Arthur P. Schultz, Project Chief
U.S. Geological Survey
926A National Center
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648–6501

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Suggested citation:

Schultz, A.P., and Seefelt, E.L., 2010, Drilling a deep geologic test well at Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2009–3112, 4 p.



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