McLaughlin, P.P.Miller, K.G.Browning, J.V.Ramsey, K.W.Benson, R.N.Tomlinson, J.L.Sugarman, P.J.2009-01-082009-01-082008http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3767The Bethany Beach borehole (Qj32-27) provides a nearly continuous record of the Oligocene to Pleistocene formations of eastern Sussex County, Delaware. This 1470-ft-deep, continuously cored hole penetrated Oligocene, Miocene, and Pleistocene stratigraphic units that contain important water-bearing intervals. The resulting detailed data on lithology, ages, and environments make this site an important reference section for the subsurface geology of the region.en-USEastern Sussex County, DelawareBethany Beach, DelawareOligocene formationPleistocene formationstratigraphyMiocene formationstratigraphic unitwater-bearing intervalsStratigraphy And Correlation Of The Oligocene To Pleistocene Section At Bethany Beach, DelawareTechnical Report