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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 1920
Economic Geology (1920) 15 (7): 547–566.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1977
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1977) 47 (1): 267–280.
...P. S. Boyer; E. A. Guinness; M. A. Lynch-Blosse; R. A. Stolzman Abstract Samples from eight outcrops along strike of the Cretaceous-age Marshalltown Formation show considerable variation in the proportions of different types of greensand pellet. The large, dark, very smooth ovoid pellets...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1974
Micropaleontology (1974) 20 (3): 354–366.
...Anthony C. Charletta; Paul S. Boyer Abstract One new genus and eight new species, one of new species is referred to living genus Glycera, not previously reported from fossil record GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. 1974 ...
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—Map of southern <span class="search-highlight">New</span> <span class="search-highlight">Jersey</span> showing approximate extent of outcrops of Red B...
Published: 01 April 1956
Fig. 1. —Map of southern New Jersey showing approximate extent of outcrops of Red Bank, Navesink, and Hornerstown formations. “Middle greensand” unit (probably Red Bank formation) indicated where found in pits; patches do not represent outcrops, as none are known. Actual distribution of “middle
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1976
AAPG Bulletin (1976) 60 (1): 87–107.
... also changes from a greensand in the Trenton-Camden area to a somewhat silty fine glauconite quartz sand. The lithologic changes led Owens et al to hypothesize that there probably was a basement high in southern New Jersey and northern Delaware so that shoaling of the sea on this structural high could...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1966
Journal of Paleontology (1966) 40 (5): 1211–1215.
...Donald Baird; Gerard R. Case Abstract New finds from the Navesink greensand (Maestrichtian) of Burlington County, New Jersey, include the first-known frontal bone of the mosasaurine lizard Halisaurus platypondylus and a vertebra of Mosasaurus (Clidastes) conondon. A peripheraal bone...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1896
GSA Bulletin (1896) 8 (1): 439–446.
... of Henry county, Missouri ; David White 287 — — — white limestone of Sussex county, New Jersey ; J. E. Wolff and A. H. Brooks 397 A guilera , J. G., Announcement of election of 360 — elected a Fellow 1 A kerly , S amuel , cited on Coastal Plain deposits 318 A nalyses : Gneiss 160 Gypsum 240 Leucite 180...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (4): 722–736.
...Fig. 1. —Map of southern New Jersey showing approximate extent of outcrops of Red Bank, Navesink, and Hornerstown formations. “Middle greensand” unit (probably Red Bank formation) indicated where found in pits; patches do not represent outcrops, as none are known. Actual distribution of “middle...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (4): 643–665.
.... 484 – 492 . Cook , G. H. , 1868 , Geology of New Jersey : Geol. Survey N. J. , 899 p. Cooke , C. W. , and Stephenson , L. W. , 1928 , The Eocene age of the supposed late upper Cretaceous greensand marls of New Jersey : Jour. Geology , v. 36 , p. 139 – 148 . Cooke...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1935
AAPG Bulletin (1935) 19 (11): 1569–1601.
..., that Mansfield 10 pictured in his report on New Jersey greensands. Grains with radial structure described by Cayeux 11 also belong here. Glauconite forms across cleavage planes as well as along them. Distortion resulting from this process transforms the grains into varied and fantastic shapes. Some...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (7): 1203–1211.
... found for the basement origin of the East Coast magnetic anomaly ( Emery et al, 1970 ). Domes of igneous-intrusive origin are known elsewhere in the Baltimore Canyon trough. Mattick et al (1974) and Behrendt et al (1974) reported such a dome on the New Jersey shelf east of Atlantic City...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (1): 1–99.
..., and Pierce in his works of 1823 mentions the presence of marine fossils. Henry D. Rogers ( 39 ) first differentiated the New Jersey sediments into the clays and sands, greensands, limestone sand, and brown sandstone in 1828. In the same year Lardner Vanuxem ( 46 ) correlated the New Jersey deposits...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (5): 723–727.
... greensand), which is pebbly, lacks a characteristic late Eocene fauna and contains middle Miocene Foraminifera, unquestionably making this pebbly sand Miocene in age. Thus, a new correlation can be drawn on the basis of the microfossils, rather than on the green color due to the presence of glauconite...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (2): 367–375.
... . Cope , E. , 1866 , Remarks on the remains of a gigantic extinct dinosaur from the Cretaceous Greensand of New Jersey : Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia , v. 18 , p. 275 – 279 . Cope , E.D. , 1869 , On the reptilian orders Pythonomorpha and Streptosauria...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1945
AAPG Bulletin (1945) 29 (7): 885–955.
...Horace G. Richards ABSTRACT Logs and samples from 190 wells located along the Atlantic Coastal Plain between New Jersey and Georgia have been studied. For comparison the records of a few additional wells in Alabama and Florida have been studied. Particular attention has been paid...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (1): 162–186.
.... Marsh (1870 :3) specified that the specimen came from the “Eocene greensand of Shark River, Monmouth County, New Jersey.” Norell and Storrs (1986) further specified the Manasquan Formation, which is currently assigned an Ypresian (early Eocene) age ( Browning et al., 1997 ). The unit is exposed along...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2011
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2011) 44 (2): 159–171.
... Greensand Group and the Chalk–Upper Greensand aquifer. As one of the areas in the UK to experience water shortages during the 1976 drought, the Isle of Wight became the focus for new strategies for the sustainable development of water, which included the exploitation of more marginal aquifers, water...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 11 November 1994
AAPG Bulletin (1994) 78 (11): 1775–1789.
... is reduced and dissolved under anoxic conditions at the depositional site after shallow burial and is transported upward in solution to sites of new glauconite formation. The prevalence of glauconite in the Greensand in the North Celtic Sea Basin supports the episodic depositional model inferred ( Figure...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1947
AAPG Bulletin (1947) 31 (8): 1509–1511.
... of Petroleum Geologists During the course of several years of field work the writer has noticed that at least three substances, all considered glauconite petrographically, have different weathering characteristics. Samples of glauconite from the greensand deposits of New Jersey retain...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (1): 133–138.
.... , “ A Preliminary Correlation Chart of Guide Fossil Foraminifera from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina ” ( 1949 ). RICHARDS , H. G. , “ Subsurface Stratigraphy of Atlantic Coastal Plain between New Jersey and Georgia ,” Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. , Vol. 29 , No. 7 (July...