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the Newark Basin in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, have six relatively distinct lithofacies...facies. Associated with such mudstones at Milford, New Jersey is a sixth, pedogenic facies: caliches that document...deposition ~s corroborated by deformation of some conglomerate clasts which transmitted tectonic stresses to...the Newark Basin of eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York for clues to their complex depositional...seven minor fault-bounded, elongate B H T Pb F 0 Boonton Formation, 500+m Hook Mt Basalt, IlOm Towaco Formation |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davie County Basin................................................. 18 3. Newark basin, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.................................. 22...Present stratigraphic nomenclature of the Davie County and Dan River-Danville basins .............. 3...may well keep within the not wholly unprecedented New Red [Sandstone] proportions of two bushels of conjecture...Carolina 5. Durham basin, North Carolina 6. Davie County basin, North Carolina 7. Dan River-Danville basin |
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the Connecticut valley. XXI. On the Phykcal Hiam ‘New Jer8ey BY I~RAEL C. RWEEELL. B e d U ~ mtb. J U18...in appcarance to the correoponding rocks in Now Jersey and the Coniiccticnt Valley. The Triaeeic eandetbnce...again expoeed on each aide of the Bay of Fondy. In New Brunswick, the Triaseic area ie of sinall exteiit...shale6 and sandstonce, upon which rests a coarse conglomerate,-the whole serielr dipping towude the northeaet...valley, rocke of thie age extend northward from New Haven for a diebnce of one hundred and twenty-five |
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WATER-QUALITY DATA FOR 90 COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY WELLS IN NEW JERSEY, 1994-95 ByR.M. Clawges, T.D. Oden, andE.F. Vowinkel...cooperation with the NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION West Trenton, New Jersey 1998 USGS U............29 Appendix 1 Aquifer codes used in New Jersey ...............................................location of counties and physiographic provinces in New Jersey.......................3 2. Map showing location...location of the 90 community water supply wells in New Jersey sampled during 1994-95...................... |
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glacial lake supposed to have existed in northern New Jersey during the last glacial epoch. Although the existence...COOK. Annual Report of the State Geologist of New Jersey, 188o; pp. 61-64. BURY and ROLLIN D. SALISBURY... will not account for all of them. Northwest of New Providence there is a distinctly marked bench in...continuously into a well-marked spit a mile west of New Providence. Because of this connection, especially...of Long Hill, one and three-fourths miles west of New Providence, a shallow, freshlyIts dug trench several |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY HENRY B. KÜMMEL, STATE GEOLOGIST BULLETIN 8 Annual Administrative Report...C. Vermeule, Consulting Engineer AND A LIST OF NEW BENCH MARKS TRENTON, N. J. MacCrellish & Quigley...1913. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geological Survey of New Jersey. BOARD...E , .......................................... Jersey City, ............................. 1913 State...VII and VIII Districts. (3) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Letter of |
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Surficial Geologic Map of the Northern Sheet, New Jersey by Byron D. Stone 1 , Scott D. Stanford2, and...OF 95-543B Prepared with cooperation with the New Jersey Geological Survey Haig F. Kasabach, State Geologist...Stratigraphic Code) 'U.S. Geological Survey 2New Jersey Geological Survey CONTENTS Page Explanation of...and correlated icemarine positions of northern New Jersey ................. 35 Figure 1A and IB. Ice-sheet...northern New Jersey ..... 39 Figure 3. Map of bedrock lithologic units of northern New Jersey ...... |
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Downloaded from http://jgslegacy.lyellcollection.org/ at New York University on February 19, 2017 10 PROCEEDINGS...Sunderland, Mass. ; Boonton, N. J.; Middletown, D u r h a m , Con. "~ Sunderland, Mass. ; ~. Boonton, N. J . ;...m , Con. Boonton, N . J . ; Middletown, Con. ; S u n derland, Mmm. Middletown, Con. ; Boonton, N. J .... Middletown, D u r h a m . Middletown, Con. ; Boonton, N . J . D u r h a m , Con. G e r m a n y , Bristol... Downloaded from http://jgslegacy.lyellcollection.org/ at New York University on February 19, 2017 1849.] CVMMI~'Q |
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Magnetite Deposits of Dover District, Morris County New Jersey By PAUL K. SIMS With a description of...PROFESSIONAL PAPER 287 Prepared in cooperation with the New Jersey Bureau of Mineral Research, Rutgers University...Paleozoic age Hardyston quartzite Green Pond conglomerate Rocks of Mesozoic age Diabase Occurrence Petrography...Orchard mine (26) _ _ Hurd mine (27) Harvey mine (28) New Sterling shaft (29)____ Sterling mine (30) Hubbard...DOVER DISTRICT MORRIS COUNTY, N. J. By Paul li. Sims ABSTRACT The Dover district, Morris County, N. J., one |
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GEOLOGIC RADON POTENTIAL OF EPA REGION 2 New Jersey New York OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-292-B Prepared in...GEOLOGIC RADON POTENTIAL OF EPA REGION 2 New Jersey and New York R. Randall Schumann EDITOR OPEN-FILE...Preliminary Geologic Radon Potential Assessment of New Jersey Linda C.S. Gundersen and R. Randall Schumann...Preliminary Geologic Radon Potential Assessment of New York Linda C.S. Gundersen and R. Randall Schumann...directed to develop model standards and techniques for new building construction that would provide adequate |
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............................................... New York-Virginia area ................................area ........................... Trap rocks of the New York-Virginia area........................... Trap...Trap rocks of the Newark areas south of the New York-Virginia area. Sumnui ry respecting the distribution................................. Structure of the New York-Virginia area ................................Soufchbury areas..................... 20 IV. Map of the New York-Virginia and other Newark ureas............ |
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OF NEW JEt{SEY. BY AUTll0RITY PUBLISHED 0l? THE LEGISLATURE. BY THE BOKRD OF 3IANAGERS. NEW JERSEY...C0NORZSSIONALI)IS'_IIICT. WORTENDY_, sT_,vr. (*_0LOt_t_T. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ] • o .,s E_CELL_CY THE...THE CQVELIh'OR _OF TIIE STATII OF HON. NEW MARCUS L. WARD, JE_S_T 1 A,%'D__X OIeF/C]O_ pY/2_t]DENT...herewith to submit the Final Report on the GEOLOOYOF NEW JERSEY, as required by the 1,_wpassed March 30, 1864...SUI_V_Y_ COLLEGE. Y. J;, D_c. _9, 1868. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGIST. PIREFA @E. era* |
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JURASSIC BASALTS IN THE EARLY MESOZOIC NEWARK BASIN, NEW JERSEY: THE DATA OF G.T. FAUST. By Harvey E. Belkin...numbers (no.), alternative field no., 7.5 minute New Jersey quadrangle, and sample description for Orange... Figure 9. Figure 10. Index map of northern New Jersey showing the names and locations of the 7.5 minute...44 Sample locations and bedrock geology of the Boonton quadrangle, NJ ....... 45 Sample locations and...JURASSIC BASALTS IN THE EARLY MESOZOIC NEWARK BASIN, NEW JERSEY: THE DATA OF G.T. FAUST. By HARVEY E. BELKIN |
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degree of rounding Significance of source beds of conglomerate pebbles Conclusions Relation of Appalachian...border fanglomerates of the Newark basin in New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania show no extraordinary...and the types of streams draining that terrain, a new method is provided for judging the validity of hypotheses...THE TRIASSIC SEDIMENTS GENERAL ASPECT In New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania the Newark series...consists of 2300 to 6700 feet of coarse arkose conglomerate and yellow micaceous, feldspathic sandstone |
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stratigraphic section through the northern Newark basin, New Jersey 19 By MichaelS. Fedosh and Joseph P. Smoot Paleoenvironmental...Mesozoic rocks of the northern Newark basin, New Jersey and New York 31 By R.A. Parker, H.F. Houghton, and...Palisades siii to the lava flows at Ladentown, New York, based on new core data 113 By Nicholas M. Ratcliffe...Palisades sheet: Further evidence from Weehawken, New Jersey 13S By David N. Shirley Significance of major-...variation trends in Mesozoic diabase, west-central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania 141 By Jonathan M. Husch |
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Lexicon of New For mal Geologic Names of the United States 1976-1980 By GWENDOLYN W. LUTTRELL, MARILYN...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1564 A compilation of the new geologic names intmduced into the litrrature from...Luttrell, Gwendolyn Lewise Werth, 1927Lexicon of new formal geologic names of the United States, 1976-1980...Geological Survey bulletin ; 1564) "A compilation of the new geologic names introduced into the literature from...biostratigraphy, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Dowden, Hutchinson, & Ross New York ; exclusive distributor: Halstead Press, c. |
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Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, New York 10964; e-mail: polsen@ldeo.columbia.edu KEY...Mesozoic. The best known is the Newark basin of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania where an astronomically...streams leaving through the footwall, whereas the New Haven Formation of the Hartford basin (Hubert et...footwall sediments before they could be onlapped by the new tripartite sequence, then an unconformity might develop...coal Mostly red clastic rocks Gray and brown conglomerate and sandstone Cyclical gray and black mudstone |
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about 45 sq miles in southeastern New York and northern New Jersey. Thirty-five magnetite mines and prospects...lies in rugged hills at the southern end of the New England physiographic province. The rocks of the...described as Pochuck, Losee, and Byram gneiss in the New Jersey folios. For this report, however, they are subdivided...correspond in part to the Pochuck gneiss of the New Jersey reports; quartz-oligoclase giieiss, equivalent...facies which have been called Byrain gneiss in New Jersey; granite pegmatite probably related to the hornblende |
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Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two of New York’s most...features owe their appearance to the geology of the New York City area. The effect of glaciers in shaping...The entire area looks the way it does today, from New Jerseys imposing Palisades to the location of the...underlying geologic make-up. Not much is known about New York City before Pre-Cambrian times, but we have...Sch75gR¢huberth, Christopner y 1g The geology of New York City and environs ,by, Chris- topher J. Schuberth |
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New Jersey Geological Survey Bulletin 77 Contributions to the Geology and Hydrogeology of the Newark...State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Water Resources Management New Jersey Geological...Geological Survey 2010 ii State of New Jersey Chris Christie, Governor Department of Environmental Protection...Water Resources Management John Plonski, Director New Jersey Geological Survey Karl Muessig, State Geologist...Springdale Golf Course, Princeton University, Mercer County, NJ by the NJ Geological Survey in December 2003 |
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Geology of the Dover Magnetite District Morris County New Jersey By PAUL K. SIMS A CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC...and sections of the Dover magnetite district, Morris County, N. J___-_-_________-_-_----____.___ In pocket...showing the location of the Dover district, Morris County, N. J__.______________________________________...GEOLOGY OF THE DOVER MAGNETITE DISTRICT, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY By PAUL K. SIMS ABSTRACT The Dover district...district in New Jersey, occupies an area of 80 square miles in Morris County, New Jersey. The district |
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NOSAURS D NEW JERSEY RO B. WILLIAM GALLAGHER / Did you know that Benjamin Franklin examined the...di-nosaur bone in America from Woodbury, Gloucester County, in 1787-decades before the word dinosaur was even...the worl-d was unearthed in Haddonfield, Camden County, in 1858, it was a major scientific breakthrough...that New Jersey is the nursery of American verte-brate paleontology! When Dinosaurs Roamed New Jersey...readable history of the geology and paleontology of New Jersey from the time the region was covered by Cam-brian |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FINAL OF NEW JERSEY. I_EPOtlT OF STATE 'l'l I E GEOI,OGIST. I I/OL. I.... N. MURPHy J, : PUBLISHING COMPANY. 7 o NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD His OF MANAGERS.............................. HENleY Trenton. Jersey City. Hoboken, H. COOK, State Geologist, *Died...i_0th. I_, ?Died February 2Stir, 1888. (ill) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NE_" BRUIqSWICK, N. J., October..._cceUency Robert S. Green, Governor of the State of New Jersey, and ex-o_cio _President of the Board of Managers |
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SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. JOHN C. SMOCK, STATE GEOLOGIST. THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NEW JERSEY, XY ROLLIN...~PUB. ~ Y CO., PRIW7SRB. 1698. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I -. Tiis...(iii) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY To Hw h U e n o y George T. Wcrte, Boosmot of th6 St& of New Jeraey...tha Bard of Manapra of ths Geologiocrl Suwey of New J m y : SIR-I have the honor herewith to submit Volume... TRENTON, N. J., September 26tb, 1896. (v) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PREFACE. The fimt volume |
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ROCKS OF NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK1 THE Newark rocks extend across the northern part of New Jersey, forming...area of New Jersey and New York. along the Delaware River, and fifteen miles wide at the New York state...state line. In Rockland county, New York, the Newark area forms a right triangle, the apex of which is...for a few miles. The waters of the Kill von Kull, New York Bay and Hudson River form the boundary from...these rocks and their relations to the older and new formations are shown in Fig. 1. THE ROCKS The Newark |
Boonton, Morris County, New Jersey, USA