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Journal Article
Published: 19 September 2018
Seismological Research Letters (2018) 89 (6): 2447–2460.
... of the Delmarva Peninsula near Dover, Delaware. The earthquake and its aftershocks provide an opportunity to evaluate seismicity in a passive margin setting using much improved coverage by high‐quality permanent broadband seismometers at regional distance ranges in the central and eastern United States...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 August 1998
Geophysics (1998) 63 (4): 1310–1317.
... Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware. This field experiment offered an opportunity to compare shallow-reflection profiling using seismic compressional sources and low-frequency ground-penetrating radar to image a shallow, unconfined aquifer. The main target within the aquifer was the sand-clay interface...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1962
GSA Bulletin (1962) 73 (3): 395–398.
...ROBERT R JORDAN; JOHN K ADAMS Abstract A thin stratum of bentonite containing altered shards was found in a core taken near Dover, Delaware. The bentonite and adjacent sediments are described. The proximity of the bentonite to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary as indicated by planktonic Foraminifera...
Journal Article
Published: 21 May 2025
American Mineralogist (2025)
... (Word Count: 9011) 3 Masamichi NODA1, *, Gabriel D. GWANMESIA1, 2, Matthew L. WHITAKER2, 3, Haiyan CHEN2, 3, 4 Toru INOUE4, Naoya SAKAMOTO5, and Hisayoshi YURIMOTO6 5 1: Division of Physics, Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delaware State University, 6 Dover, DE 19901, USA. 7 2: Mineral...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2009
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics (2009) 14 (1): 39–46.
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Local portable seismographic stations deployed on 1 December 2017 after the Delaware earthquake on 30 November 2017. Stations with broadband sensors are plotted by solid triangles, and short‐period sensors are plotted by open triangles. Events detected and located by regional stations are plotted by open circles. Stations used for relocations are indicated by lines connecting to the mainshock. (Inset) Single‐event locations of the 13 regional earthquakes that occurred and located near Dover, Delaware, from September 2010 through February 2018 are plotted with black circles. The horizontal location uncertainties are represented by 95% confidence error ellipses given in Table 2. Six relocated events are plotted by red circles, and their initial locations are connected by blue lines to indicate improvements in relocation. Strike of the east–west‐trending nodal plane is indicated by dashed line. Mainshock and its four aftershocks align west‐northwest–east‐southeast—coinciding with strike of a nodal plane of the mainshock focal mechanism.
Published: 19 September 2018
are plotted by open circles. Stations used for relocations are indicated by lines connecting to the mainshock. (Inset) Single‐event locations of the 13 regional earthquakes that occurred and located near Dover, Delaware, from September 2010 through February 2018 are plotted with black circles. The horizontal
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Vertical records at MVL (Millersville University, Pennsylvania) from four selected repeating earthquakes near Dover, Delaware, during September 2010 and December 2017. The first known event on 16 September 2010 (ML 2.1, top trace) is used as the template event. About 25‐s‐long records starting from 1 s before P arrival to 10 s after S arrival are used to detect small events using waveform cross‐correlation detector. All three‐component records are simultaneously examined with an average cross‐correlation coefficient of 0.27 as detection threshold based on the reversed‐time template. Event date, magnitude, cross‐correlation coefficient, and channel ID are indicated at the beginning of each trace.
Published: 19 September 2018
Figure 6. Vertical records at MVL (Millersville University, Pennsylvania) from four selected repeating earthquakes near Dover, Delaware, during September 2010 and December 2017. The first known event on 16 September 2010 ( M L  2.1, top trace) is used as the template event. About 25‐s‐long
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2014
Geology (2014) 42 (8): 695–698.
... greater than today. For isotopic analysis, we abraded 15 mg of enameloid from each of 30 fossil sand tiger shark teeth (curated at the Canadian Museum of Nature) and each of 19 modern C . taurus teeth collected in Delaware Bay. Organics and nonstructural carbonates were removed with 3% H 2 O 2...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
American Mineralogist (2004) 89 (1): 132–146.
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (5): 723–727.
... of Delaware : Delaware Geol. Survey Bull. 9 , 51 p. Rasmussen , W. C. , J. J. Groot , and A. J. Depman , 1958 , High-capacity test well developed at the Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware : Delaware Geol. Survey Rept. Inv. 2 , 36 p. Richards , H. G. , 1945 , Subsurface...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1983
Earth Sciences History (1983) 2 (2): 97–102.
... observations to agriculture . Dover, Delaware , S. Kimmey , Printer, 188 p. 4 Cook , G.H. , 1868 , Geology of New Jersey . Newark , Daily Advertizer Office , 899 p. 5 Conybeare , W.D. , and Phillips , William , 1822 , Outlines of the geology of England and Wales . London...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (12): 2400–2429.
... .—A glauconitic sand is known from various wells in Delaware. It is entirely subsurface in distribution and has been recognized in the well at Dover, Delaware, between 340 and 615 ft. Brandywine Formation .—Gravel deposits on the higher hills of the coastal plain, especially near Brandywine, Maryland, may...
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Generalized cluster behavior of SATA foraminiferal assemblages during sampling years one through three (June, 1997–March, 2000) in relation to mean monthly temperature and rainfall recorded at nearby Dover, DE (University of Delaware Department of Geography website: http://www.udel.edu/leathers/monthly.html). Sampling times shown on x-axis; y-axis indicates rainfall (cm) and temperature (°C) on the same scale. Temperature range does change radically between years. Thus, cluster behavior appears to be primarily dependent on rainfall, which affects downcore geochemical gradients. Note general downward trend of average monthly rainfall beginning in fall, 1997, well before the declaration of a drought emergency in summer of 1999, and formation of more distinct clusters of shallow (0–20 cm) and deep (30–60 cm) samples during the drier years of 1998 and 1999. Clusters for March, 2000, are somewhat less distinct following the rainier fall of 1999, and resemble clusters for June, 1997, prior to onset of drought. All clusters are from high marsh death assemblages (Figures 1A, 1E, 1I, 1L).
Published: 01 April 2002
F igure 7. Generalized cluster behavior of SATA foraminiferal assemblages during sampling years one through three (June, 1997–March, 2000) in relation to mean monthly temperature and rainfall recorded at nearby Dover, DE (University of Delaware Department of Geography website: http
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2006
Geology (2006) 34 (5): 381–384.
... of the shoreline (Division of Parks and Recreation, Dover, Delaware, 2005, personal commun.). Based on these features, the buried horizons comprise an incipient paleosol—a model for the inception of paleopedogenesis. An examination of pollen isolated from horizons 1O e and 1A revealed the presence of N. odorata...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1986
AAPG Bulletin (1986) 70 (10): 1323–1329.
... extent. Activity in the Delaware basin was very limited, with most of the drilling being confined to shallow (6,000 ft) Cherry Canyon and (5,000 ft) upper Delaware sands. 3 Consulting geologist and geophysicist, 311 Midland Executive Center, Midland, Texas 79701. 4 Marathon Oil Company...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1975
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1975) 65 (1): 85–92.
...Marc L. Sbar; Robert R. Jordan; Christopher D. Stephens; Thomas E. Pickett; Kenneth D. Woodruff; Charles G. Sammis abstract The largest earthquake to affect northern Delaware in 100 years occurred at 08:21 GMT on February 28, 1973. The event was perceptible over 15,000 km 2 in New Jersey, Delaware...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1945
AAPG Bulletin (1945) 29 (7): 885–955.
... examined came largely from the Woolman Collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, or from the Sun Oil Company at Dallas, Texas. A few records of Delaware wells were given by Woolman (1890–1902) and a few logs were included in the Dover and Elkton-Wilmington folios (Miller, 1906, 1920...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2002
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2002) 32 (2): 97–109.
...F igure 7. Generalized cluster behavior of SATA foraminiferal assemblages during sampling years one through three (June, 1997–March, 2000) in relation to mean monthly temperature and rainfall recorded at nearby Dover, DE (University of Delaware Department of Geography website: http...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 25 January 2022
Palynology (2022) 46 (1): 1–17.
.... The interval where the sample was taken is upper Paleocene. Samples from the Vincentown/Aquia interval in the same stratigraphical interval in the region (Dover Air Force Base (AFB), Delaware; Millville, New Jersey; South Dover Bridge, Maryland) have nannofossils indicating this sample is probably from...
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