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Fresh and Altered Clay

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estriz

Petroleum
Jun 17, 2010
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I am looking at some driller's logs from old (70s) well completion reports. They desrcibe layers of altered clay and also layers of fresh clay. Can someone explain what those descriptions mean?
 
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Please, A little more information.
What part of the country/world is this from?
Is this a domestic type (potable)water well?
Was the driller a specialty-type? Water well, mineral exploration, etc???
Does the altered or fresh clay seem to describe alluvial sediments or rocks (formational units)?
 
The driller's log is a potable water well in the Lebo Member of the Ft Union formation in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming. It is an alluvial sandstone/siltstone deposit with coal seams. These descriptions are within the first 300 ft bgs. Thanks.
 
the driller can - sorry to be so glib. Driller's logs can be quite random. It'd be hard to guess, but the local drillers would be able to answer this question.

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