| | Report (issue) | NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bulletin 57 Geologic Series Copper Mines...Mining in New Jersey by HERBERT P. WOODWARD DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STATE OF NEW JERSEY...Geology and Topography Trenton, N. J. 1944 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD OF CONSERVATION AND............. Mendham (P . O . Gladstone) (3) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MR...herewith the manuscript of a new report on the copper ores of New Jersey and the many attempts to mine | | | Report (issue) | AMERICA NEW JERSEY 1983 THE NATIONAL GAZETTEER OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NEW JERSEY 1983 Barnegat..."Barndegat," reflects the early Dutch heritage of New Jersey. It is derived from "barende gat" meaning "foaming...National Gazetteer of the United States of America New Jersey 1983 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1200-NJ...title: The National gazetteer of the United States-New Jersey, 1982. (Geological Survey professional paper...the U.S. Geological Survey. Bibliography: p. 1. New Jersey-Gazetteers. I. Geological Survey (U.S.) II. United | | | Book (edition) | thrilled to the sight of mounted in gold or or silver, some lovely gem, against lying a background...which can be traced through have been retained. New gem locations are found every season, and to this...material can be found at that locality; and that new while of dubious merit have been dropped. Appearance...Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, New York, or Tom Robert's Rock the caption. All photographs...in color. Turquoise from Los Cerillos mines, New Mexico. Note turquoise vein cutting diagonally | | | Report (issue) | Site Number, Site Name ...................... 6 County, State, Quadrangle, Latitude, Longitude .........Occurrences located north of the Hartford basin, New Hampshire ...................... .67 B. Section B:...Section D: Occurrences located in the Newark basin, New Jersey . .99 E. Section E: Occurrences located in the...Mesozoic occurrences of copper, gold, iron, lead, silver, zinc, barite,and fluorite. Detailed and summary...the basins. Anomalous concentrations of gold and silver occur in many of the listed occurrences, and some | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | located that the we may expect, with each mail, new reports from Mauch." carts dump the stone close to...condition, and, new val-ves being supplied, they of Newark extending from Pluckemin and Somerville to...OF FIBRIN. 1872. HOllSES, OVER THREE YEARS. New Jersey ............... $148'57 Georgia. .......... 113'2d...Te """"" """" �: 1 w , III! Massachusetts ",39'87 New York . .............. 39'53 Pennsylvania. .. .. ...advanced since last spring from $2'75 to $4 56; New York, $3'37 to $4'32; Ohio, from $2'49 to $3'37; | | | Report (issue) | BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY...BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author...of his recreational hours collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally...in the old lists, and the names of many others, new to the district, and discovered in recent years, | | | Report (volume) | Mesozoic geology of M assachusetts, Connecticut, New jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia , Maryland , North Carolina...Mesozoic geology of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland , North Carolina...example, the commodity keywords "coal," "gold," and "silver" are always accompanied by the "economic geology"...Sediment [rock type] Seismic profiles [geophysics]* Silver [economic geology]* SLAR 1 [geophysics]* Stratigraphy*...appropriate, the applicable early Mesozoic basin, State, county, or 7 1/2minute USGS topographic quadrangle covered | | | Report (issue) | Particular volumes may be revised periodically with a new year date. The volumes may be found in libraries...BGN to include the authority to standardize all new and changed geographic names for Federal use. The...consideration. The BGN also has a policy of not approving new domestic geographic names that honor or may be construed...request the BGN to render formal decisions on proposed new names, proposed name changes, or names that are in...maritime powers of Europe explored and settled the new territory and gave names to the features of the land | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY HENRY B. KÜMMEL, STATE GEOLOGIST BULLETIN 6. Annual Administrative Report...1912. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The Geological Survey of New Jersey...D L E , ....................................... Jersey City, ........................... 1913 X. CLARENCE...g is t, HENRY B. KÜMMEL. (3) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Letter of...KÜMMEL, State Geologist. (5) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Administrative | | | Book | Sciences of Philadelphia, The Annals of the Lyceum of New York, The Boston Journal of PhiAnd he feels himself...gations this Catalogue by their communications of new localities, and whose names will appear in their...York, by Doct. John H. Steel. county A (Steel.') 1822." (N. G.) " New Farmer and Jacob (Hall.) (Webster..." Catalogue of the Minerals in the state of "A New York, by M. H. Webster, 1824." " The Journal of...the Lyceum of Natural (A. L. N. H. N. Y.) York." New of History Dr. J. W. Webster, and to " The Boston | | | Report (volume) | ............ New Hampshire................................................. New Jersey................................ New Mexico.........'........................................... New York...............their stations, a.general attempt was made to obtain new profiles for use in this edition, and the attempt...from the Trigonometric and State Land Survey of New York, under Mr. Verplanck Colvin. Most of the determinations...in general, of poor quality. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW YORK (G. S. OF N. Y.). These elevations are of barometric | | | Report (volume) | ............................................... 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............ | | | Report (issue) | BULLETIN 55--PART B Geologic Series The Peats of New Jersey And Their Utilization _ ,' "S_LMAN A. WAK$_AN...OF AND DEVELOPMENT STATE OF NEW JERSEY IN COOPERATION WITH NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION...UNIVERSITY Trenton, N. ]. 1943 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The Peats of New Jersey And Their Utilization ... PART B THE PEAT RESOURCES OF NEW JERSEY by SELMA_ A. WAKSMAN, H. SCHULHOPP, C. A. HICKMAN, T....CONSERVATION STATE IN NEW EXPERIMENT AND OF DEVELOPMENT OF NEW COOPERATION JERSEY JERSEY WITI_ AGRICULTUILAL | | | Book (edition) | JURISPRUDENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. NEW-YOR K.HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET...4q the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York &£ few TO BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, LL.D., ' ...claims possess, will not intelligent reader. New-York, October 14, 1839 fail to to origi- be...—Minerals found in Veins or Beds Iron, Lead, Gold, Silver, Tin, Copper, Zinc, Mercury, Manganese, Titanium...Rocks how divided. Secondary Rocks of England.— New Red Sandstone.— Oolite. Green Sand. : — Page 94 | | | Report (issue) | assigning station numbers, gaps were left to allow for new stations that may be established; hence the numbers...outlet of Glasier (Glazier) Lake, near Connors, New Brunswick. St. Francis River near St. Francis, Maine...River: East Branch Deerfield River: Somerset Reservoir near Somerset, Vt ••••••••••••••• 01167490 East...East Branch Deerfield River at Somerset Reservoir •• 01167500 North Branch Deerfield River: Beaver Brook...Middle Branch Swift River at North New Salem,,,,. 01173900 Hop Brook near New Salem, Mass., ••••••••• •••••••• | | | Report (issue) | assigning statio::t number, gaps were left to allow for new stations that may be established; hence the numbers...outlet of Glasier (Glazier) Lake, near Connors, New Brunswick. St. Francis River near St. Francis, Maine...River: Somerset Reservoir near Somerset, Vt .............. . East Branch Deerfield River at Somerset Reservoir...Middle Branch Swift River at North New Salem .... . 1739 Hop Brook near New Salem, Mass ..................... 1757.9 Meadow Brook (head of Mill Brook) near New 1758.2 Braintree, Mass. Mill Brook near West Brookfield | | | | 11 te=S;^.NovEMBER, ENTIRE NUMBER, 1820. VI. NEW-HAVEN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY S*. CONVERSE, FOR...EDITOR. Sold by the Publisher and Howe & Spalding, New-Haven; Samuel G. Goodrich, Hartford Cummings 8i Billiard...Goodale, Hallowel, Maine ; A. T. Goodrich &. Co. New-York Littell and Henry, Philadelphia; Caleb Atwater...attempt with ships lying at it to destroy some of New- York, by the British Charles Griswold, Esq. 94... 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Stromnite, a new Mineral 19. German Correspondent 20. Exploring Expedition | | | Journal (volume) | 11 te=S;^.NovEMBER, ENTIRE NUMBER, 1820. VI. NEW-HAVEN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY S*. CONVERSE, FOR...EDITOR. Sold by the Publisher and Howe & Spalding, New-Haven; Samuel G. Goodrich, Hartford Cummings 8i Billiard...Goodale, Hallowel, Maine ; A. T. Goodrich &. Co. New-York Littell and Henry, Philadelphia; Caleb Atwater...attempt with ships lying at it to destroy some of New- York, by the British Charles Griswold, Esq. 94... 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Stromnite, a new Mineral 19. German Correspondent 20. Exploring Expedition | | | Report (issue) | Metallurgy, vol. 29, no. 494 (annual review), pp. 88-92, New York, 1948. Geophysical exploration for metalliferous...geochemical surveys for copper, zinc, and lead in New York, Arizona, Colorado, Tennessee, and Wisconsin;...British "bia, increasingly using electrical methods. New m\?<^» < * and electromagnetic apparatus were under...productivity. This was followed by the appearance of new gravimeters, which are now the preferred tools of...Evidence d'une correlation sismo-gravim6trique [New measurements of the intensity of gravity in Algeria | | | Book (volume) | CHATELAINE Cambridge, England: at the University Press New York, 35 West IgIo 32nd Street GENERAL Copyright...ALEXANDER JAMES GRIEVE, M.A., B.D. Professor of New Testament and Church History at the United Independent...Piste: Old Glass Plate of the Isle of Man; Old Silver acramental Vessels of Foreign Protestant Churches... Comte de. ANDREWS. 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