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Fracture data collected at the Route 111 bypass in Windham, New Hampshire

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: July 15, 2025 | Last Modified: 20250304
This data release includes fracture orientation measurements and outcrop photographs collected at new road cuts along New Hampshire Route 111 in June 2014. Road cuts along the New Hampshire State Route 111 bypass in Windham, New Hampshire expose the metasedimentary Silurian Berwick Formation intruded by multiple phases of foliated to non-foliated granite to granitic pegmatite of the Devonian New Hampshire Plutonic Suite. Fracture characterization at two road cuts (localities 1 and 2) included measurement of fractures over a distance of approximately 225 m and 85 m, respectively. The data release contains two spreadsheets in comma-delimited (CSV) format, 22 photographs in JPEG format, plus a metadata file. The CSV files include the following: Route111_bypass_fractures.csv and Route111_bypass_images.csv.

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