| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | FOSSIL HUNTING IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY by JERRY CASE 224 Academy Street, Jersey City 6, N. J. (Illustrated...careless people left lying around). ceous of New Jersey are: The cigarSome good collecting areas have...duck- tions where you can collect: Monmouth County: Cliffwood Beach billed dinosaurs and mosasaurs. —overlooking...Cretaceous concretions. Shell casts and molds of of New Jersey can be fun as well as pelecypods, shark teeth...impression of your field trips into New Cliffwood Beach. Jersey and will be something to talk about Middletown—'in | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THERE'S MORE TO NEW JERSEY THAN FRANKLIN MINERALS By D A V I D F O N T A I N E Newark, N. J . 0 7 1 0...state It was similar to the Mississippi delta of New Jersey, it is usually in connection extending into the...areas in swamp floor. The sea remained at this New Jersey of geologic interest that are stage temporarily...is dropped and swampy conditions returned Cliffwood Beach. Located on the southern again. This sequence...many times eventually forming ern extent of the New Jersey Coastal the bands of lignite and gray sand. Natur | | Owens, J.P., Sugarman, P.J., Sohl, N.F., Parker, R.A., Houghton, H.F., Volkert, R.A., Drake, Avery A., Orndorff, R.C. (1995) Geologic map of New Jersey; central sheet. Open-File Report Vol. 1995 (95-253) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr95253 | Report (issue) | INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geologic Map of New Jersey: Central Sheet by James P. Owens, Peter J. Sugarman...by the U.S. Government 1995 Geologic Map of New Jersey: Central Sheet by James P. Owens, Peter J. Sugarman...area of approximately 2,300 square mi in central New Jersey. Parts of two large sedimentary basins crop out...submerged. An emerged part of this terrace, the New Jersey Coastal Plain, is shown on the geologic map....(from Owens, 1983). STRATIGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE The new State map shows significant changes in the Coastal | | | Report (issue) | Geology of the Betterton Quadrangle, Kent County, Maryland, and a Di~cussion of the Regional Stratigraphy...816 Geology of the Betterton Quadrangle, Kent County, Maryland, and a Discussion of the Regional Stratigraphy...equivalent units to the northeast in Delaware and New Jersey UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, ...-----------------------Bog -------------------------------Beach sand ------------------------Marsh deposits ---...map and section of the Betterton quadrangle, Kent County, Maryland. _______________ In pocket Index map | | | Book | lecteOOOOunse GEOLOGY OF SELECTED AREAS IN NEW JERSEY AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND GUIDEBOOK OF EXCURSIONS...v> *> ‘ y : GEOLOGY OF SELECTED AREAS IN NEW JERSEY AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND GUIDEBOOK OF EXCURSIONS...Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1969 2 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS New Brunswick, New Jersey Copyright © 1969...by Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey Library of Congress Catalog Number: 70-96027...Pensauken Formation —A Pleistocene fluvial deposit in New Jersey, by J. F. Bow¬ man, II and William Lodding 3 | | | Book | 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 | | | Report (issue) | FOSSILS OF NEW JERSEY Part 1 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY sTATs.OFNEw~ Jim Plab,OoPemx NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL...Johnson, &ate Geologist THE CRETACEOUS FOSSaS OF NEW TERsEy b HOEACE (f.BICHABDS, st d. A revkion...Pdsartology of New Jansy by Fltoart W a r and p u b W by the Oeological B m y of New Jersey in 1907 ss Volnme...Pdeontology Series. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOREWORD 'The Cbetamous Fossils of New Jersey," a sCandatd...far the New Jersey Geological Swey to nfea investigatm to libmb and used book dealers. This new printiag | | | Report (issue) | the current-year issues of the monthly catalog "New Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey." Prices...S. Geological Survey offices: FAIRBANKS, Alaska-New Federal Bldg., 101 Twelfth Ave. ROLLA, Missouri—1400.......................................... Island Beach Alloformation................................................ 2. New Jersey Transect, a diagrammatic cross section from the New Jersey Coastal Plain to...separating Accomac Canyon Alloformation from Island Beach Alloformation at DSDP Site 605 ................ | | | Book | 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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1973—12th Annual Gem and Mineral Festival of the Oxford County Mineral and Gem Association to be held at the Field...International Swap and Show of T h e Jefferson County Rock and Mineral Club w i l l be held at the Fairgrounds...Maine. 04107 July 26-29, 1973. Eighth Annual Macon County Gem-Boree w i l l be held i n the Franklin H i...M i n eral Displays. Aug. 4, 5, 1973 — Fulton County Mineral Club w i l l hold its 13th Annual Swapping...Upper Montclair, N . J . Sponsored by T h e N e w Jersey Earth Science Associate (Combined N . J . C l u |
|