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New Jersey Geological SurveyGeological Survey Report GSR 24

INDEX OF NEW JERSEY GEOLOGIC MAPS

by

Daniel R. Dombroski, Jr.

NewJersey Department of Environmental ProtectionDivision of Water Resources

Geological SurveyCN-029

Trenton, NJ 0_625

1990

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New Jersey Geological Survey Reports (ISSN 0741-7357) arc published by the New

Jersey Geological Survey, CN-029, Trenton, NJ 08625. This report may bercproduced in whole or part provided that sultabl¢ reference to the source of thecopied material is provided.

Additional copies of this and other reports may be obtained from:

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A price list is available on request.

Use of brand, commercial, or trade names is for identification purposes only and• doe.s not constitute ¢ndol_zcment by the New Jersey Geological Survey.

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INTRODUCTION

This index lists geologic maps and publications containing geologic maps for New Jersey. In addition toconventional bedrock and surficial geologic maps, the index includes hydrogeologic maps, structural maps,bedrock topographic maps, and other similar maps. Geophysical maps (magnetic anomaly maps, gravityanomaly maps, radioactivity anomaly maps and the like), coastal geomorphology maps, offshore geologic maps,and seismicity maps are not included. These and other materials are listed in "Biblography and index of NewJersey geology, 1753-1983" (New Jersey Geological Survey Report 21).

While the index was intended to include as much map information as possible, some exclusions wereappropriate. Maps based predominantly on previously published information are included only if they areessential to a major contribution (as, for example, a county ground-water report) or part of a significantcompilation project (as, for example, the statewide Atlas Sheet overlay series of the 1970s). Maps of scale.1:1,000,000 or smaller are included only if they are historically significant or show interpretations or data notavailable elsewhere.

The index is in two parts:

"Maps covering large areas" lists maps with geologic data for 25 or more New Jersey 7.5-minute U.S.Geological Survey quadrangles. These are regional, statewide and other kinds of small-scale maps notgenerally be sought in a qudrangle-by-quadrangle search. Placing them in a separate list greatly reduced thesize of the report.

"Quadrangle Index" shows maps with data for less than 25 quadrangles. Each map is listed under each NewJersey quadrangle for which it shows geologic information. Quadrangle names and locations are shown onfigure 1, page 2.

No map is included in both listings.

Entries in the indexes consist only of author, year of publication, and title. A complete reference to eachpublication, with annotations describing content and format of maps is in the "Bibliography" section. For mapsincluding data for other states, the size indicated is the size for the New Jersey portion of the map.

Your additions, corrections, and suggestions as to how we might improve future revisions are sincerelywelcomed. They should be addressed to:

Editor

New Jersey Geological SurveyCN-029

Trenton, NJ 08625

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NEW JERSEY QUADRANGLE NAMES

Numeric Order

l Milford 37 Chester 73 Keyport 109 KeswickGrov_ 145 Green Bank2 PortJervissouth 38 Mendham 74 SandyHook 110 TomsRivcr 146 NewGretna3 Unionville 39 Morristown 75 Buckingham 111 SaasidePark 147 Tuckerton •4 Pine lsland 40 Caldwell 76 Lambertville 112 Marcus Hook 148 Bcach Haven5 Lake Maskenozha 41 Orange 77 Pennington 113 Bridgeport 149 TaytorsBridge6 CulversGap 42 Weehawken 78 Princeton 114 Woodbuty 150 Canton7 Branchville 43 Central Park 79 Hightstown 115 Runnemede 151 Shiloh8 Hamburg 44 Easton 80 Jamesburg 116 Clementon 152 Brldgeton9 Wawayanda 45 Bloomsbuty 81 Freehold 117 MedfordLakes 153 Millville

10 Greenwood Lake 46 High Bridge 82 Marlboro 118 lndian Mills 154 Five Points11 SIoatsburg 47 Califon 83 LongBranch 119 Chatsworth 155 Dorothy12 Bushkill 48 Gladstone 84 Hatboro 120 Woodmansie 156 MaysLanding13 Flatbrookville 49 Bernardsvflle 85 Langhorne 121 Brook'ville 157 Pleasantville14 Newton West 50 Chatham 86 Trenton West 122 Forked River 158 Oceanville15 Newton East 51 Roselle 87 Trenton East 123 Barnegat Light 159 Brigantine Inlet16 Franklin 52 Elizabeth 88 Allentown 124 WilmingtonSo. 160 BombayHook17 Newfoundland 53 Jersey City 89 Roosevelt 125 PennsGrove 161 Bcn DavisPoint18 Wanaque 54 Brooklyn 90 Adelphia 126 Woodstown 162 Cedarville19 Ramsey 55 Riegelsville 91 Farmingdale 127 Pitman West 163 Dividing Creek20 Park Ridge 56 Frenchtown 92 Ashuty Park 128 Pitman East 164 Port Elizabeth21 Nyack 57 Pittstown 93 Frankford 129 Williamstown 165 Tuckahoe22 Stroudshurg 58 Hemington 94 Beverly 130 Hammonton 166 Marmora23 Portland 59 Raritan 95 Bristol 13I Atsion 167 Ocean City24 Blairstown 60 Bound Brook 96 Columbus 132 Jenkins 168 AtlantlcCity25 Tranquility 61 Plainfield 97 New Egypt 133 Oswego Lake 169 Fortc._ue26 Stanhope 62 Perth Amboy 98 Cass'Alle 134 West Creek 170 Port Norris27 Dover 63 Arthur Kill 99 Lakehurst 135 Ship Bottom 171 Helslerville28 Boonton 64 TheNarro',_ 100 Lakewood 136 LongBeachNE 172 Woodbine29 PomptonPlains 65 Coneylsland 101 Point Pleasant 137 Delaware City 173 Sea isle City30 Paterson 66 Lumberville 102 Philadephia 138 Salem 174 Rio Grande31 Hackensack 67 Stockton 103 Camden 139 Alloway 175 Stone Harbor32 Yonkers 68 Hopewell 104 Moorestown 140 Elmer 176 Avalon33 Bangor 69 gockyHill 105 Mt. Holly 141 Newfield 177 Cape May34 Belvidere 70 Monmouth Junction 106 Pembenon 142 Buena 178 Wildwood35 Washington 71 NewBrunswick 107 Browns Mills 143 Newtonville 179 CapeHenlopen36 Hackettstown 72 South Amboy 10g Whiting 144 Egg HarborCity

Alphabetic OrderAdelphia 90 Cape May 177 Hatboro 84 Newton East 15 Salem 138Allentown 88 Cassviile 98 Heislerville 171 Newton West 14 Sandy Hook 74Alloway 139 Cedarville 162 High Bridge 46 Newtonville 143 Sea Isle City 173Arthur Kill 63 Central Park 43 Hightstown 79 Nyack 21 Seaside Park 111Asbuty Park 92 Chatham 50 Hopewell 68 Ocean City 167 Shiloh 151Atlantic City 168 Chatsworth 119 Indian Mills 118 Oceanville 158 Ship Bottom 135Atsion 131 Chester 37 Jamesburg 80 Orange 41 Sloatsburg 11Avalon 176 Clementon 116 Jenkins 132 Oswego Lake 133 South Amboy 72Bangor 33 Columbus 96 Jersey City 53 Park Ridge 20 Stanhope 26Barnegat Light 123 Coney Island 65 Keswick Grove 109 Paterson 30 Stockton 67Beach Haven 148 Culvers Gap 6 Keyport 73 Pemberton 106 Stone Harbor 175Belvidere 34 Delaware City 137 Lake Maskenozha 5 Pennington 77 Stroudsburg 22Ben DavisPoint 161 Dividing Creek 163 Lakehurst 99 Penns Grove 125 Taylors Bridge 149Bernardsville 49 Dorothy 155 Lakewood 100 Perth Amboy 65 The Narrows 64Beverly 94 Dover 27 Lambertville 76 Philadelphia 102 Toms River 110Blairstown 24 Easton 44 Langhornc 85 Pine Island 4 Tranquility 25Bloomsbuty 45 Egg Harbor City 144 Long Beach NE 136 Pitman East 128 Trenton East 87Bombay Hook 160 Elizabeth 52 Long Branch 83 Pitman West 127 Trenton West 86Boonton 28 Elmer 140 Lumbe_'ville 66 Pittstown 57 Tuckahoe 165Bound Brook 60 Farmingdale 91 Marcus Hook 112 Plainfield 61 Tuckerton 147Branchville 7 Five Points 154 Marlboro 82 Pleasantville 157 Unionville 3Bridgeport 113 Flatbrookville 13 Marmora 166 Point Pleasant 101 Wanaque 18Bridgeton 152 Flemington 58 Mays Landing 156 Pompton Plains 29 Washington 35Brigantine Inlet 159 Forked River 122 Medford Lakes 117 Port Elizaheth 164 Wawayanda 9Bristol 95 Fortescue "1.69 Mendham 38 Port Jervis South 2 Weehawken 42Brooklyn 54 Frankford 93 Milford 1 Port Norris 170 West Creek 134Brookville 121 Franklin 16 Millville 153 Portland 23 Whiting 108Browns Mills 107 Freehold 81 Monmouth Junction 70 Princeton 78 Wildwood 178Buckingham 75 Frenchtown 56 Moorestown 104 Ramsey 19 Williamstown 129Buena 142 Gladstone 48 Morristown 39 Raritan 59 Wilmington So. 124Bushkill 12 Green Bank 145 Mt. Holly 105 Riegelsville 55 Woodbine 172Caldwell 40 Greenwood Lake 10 New Brunswick 71 Rio Grande 174 Woodbuty 114Califon 47 Hackensack 31 New Egypt 97 Rocky Hill 69 Woodmansie 120Camden 103 Hackettstown 36 New Gretna 146 Roosevelt 89 Woodstown 126Canton 150 Hamburg 8 Newfield 141 Roselle 51 Yonkers 32Cape Henlopen 179 Hammonton 130 Newfoundland 17 Runnemede 115

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MAPS COVERING LARGE AREASThis list includes maps and publications with maps covering 25 or more U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minutcquadrangles. Complete citations with annotations describing maps arc in the bibliography section of this report.

1950-1990

Bell, Christy, 1983, Radioactive mineral occurrences in New Jersey. OIsen, P.E., 1980, Triassic and Jurassic formations of the Newark

Barksdale, H.C., Gmenman, D.W., Lang, S.M., Hilton, G.S., and Basin.Outlaw, D.E., 1958, Ground-water resources in the tri-stat¢ Parker, G.G., Haly, A.G., Keighton, W.B., and Olmsted, F.H.,region adjacent to the lower Delaware River. 1964, Water resources of the Delaware River basin.

Drake, A.A., Jr., and others, 1978, Preliminary geologic map of Ratcliffe, N.M., 1980, Brittle faults (Ramapo Fault) and phyl-the Newark quadrangle. Iointic ductile shear zones in the basement rocks of the

Gill, H.E., and Farlekas, G.M., 1976, Geohydrologic maps of the Ramapo seismic zones in N.Y. and NJ., and their ralation-Pot omac-Radtan-Magothy aquifer system in the NJ. Coastal ship to current seismicity.Plain. . P.atcliffe, N.M., 1981, Cortlandt-Beemerville magmatic belt: a

Lyttle, P.T., and Epstein, J.B., 1987, Geologic map of the Newark probable late Taconian alkalic cross trend in the central

1%2 ° quadrangle, NJ., Pa., and N.Y. Appalachians.

Macclintock, Paul, 1954, l.caching of Wisconsin glacial gravels in Richards, H.G., OImsted, F.H., and Ruhle, J.L, 1962, General.eastern North America. ized structure contour maps of the NJ. Coastal Plain.

Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Digital-simulation model of the Smith, B.L, 1969, The Prccambrian geology of the central andWenonah-Mount Laurel aquifer in the Coastal Plain of NJ. northeastern parts of the N.J. Highlands.

Nichols, W.D., 1977, Geohydrology of the Engllshtown Forma- Stanford, S.D., Witte, ILW., and Harper, D.H., in press,tion in the northern Coastal Plain of NJ. Hydrogeologlc character and thickness of the glacial sedi-

Nemickas, Bronius, and Carswell, L.D., 1976, Slratigraphic and ment of New Jersey.hydrologic relationshop of the Piney Point aquifer and the U.S. Geological Survey, 1967, Engineering geology of the north-Alloway Clay member of the Kirkwood Formation in NJ. east corridor, Washington, D.C., to Boston, Mass. - Coastal

N.J. Geological Survey, undated [ca 1970], Atlas Sheet Overlay Plain and surficial geology.Series, Geologic Overlays U.S. Geological Survey, 1967, Engineering geology of the north-

east corridor, Washington, D.C., to Boston, Mass., - bedrockOImsted, F.H., Parker, G.G., and Keighton, W.B., 1959, geology.

Groundwater resources of the Delaware River service area.Van Houten, F.B., 1969, Late Triassic Newark group, north-

Owens, J.P., and Denny, C.S., 1978, Upper Cenozoic deposits of central NJ. and adjacent Pa. and N.Y.the central Delmarva Peninsula, Md. and Del.

Owens, J.P. and Minard J.p., 1979, Upper Cenozoic sediments Zapecza, O.S., 1984, Hydrologic framework of the NJ. Coastal Plain.of the lower Delaware Valley and the northern Delmarva Zapecza, O.S., 1989, Hydrologic framework of the N J. Coastal Plain.Peninsula, NJ., Pa., DeL and Md.

1900-1950

Bayley, W.S., 1910, Iron mines and mining in N.J. Parmalee, C.W, and Mccoutt, W.E., 1906, A report on the peat

Campbell, M.IL, and Bascom, Florence, 1933, Origin and struc- deposits of northern New Jersey.

ture of the Pensauken gravel. Reeds, C.A., 1933, The valved clays and other glacial features in

Johnson, M.E., 1950, Geologic map of New Jersey. the vicinity of N.Y. City.

Lewis, J.V., 1907, The Newark (Triassic) copper ores of NJ. Pies, H., Kummal, H.B., and Knapp, G.N., 1904, The clays and

Lewis, J.V., 1909, Building stones of NJ. clay industv 1 of N.J.

Lewis, J.V., and Kummel, H.B., 1910-1912, Geologic map of New Salisbury, ILD., 1902, Glacial geology.Jersey.

Mansfield, G.IL, 1922, Potash in the greensands of NJ.

pre-1900

Cleaveland, Parker, 1816, Elementary treatise on geology and Darton, N.H., 1896, Artesian well prospects in the Atlanticmineralogy. Coastal Plain region.

Cook, G.H., 1868, Geologic map of N.J. Kummel, H.B., 1898, The Newark System.

Cook, G.H., 1884, Geological map of a part of New Jersey. Macinre, 1809, Observations on the geology of North Amerika.

Cook, G.H., 1889, Geological map of New Jersey from original Nason, EL, 1891, Iron mines, notes on the active iron mine.s.

su_eys. NJ. Geological Survey, 1881, Geologic Map of N.J.

Darton, N.H., 1890, The relations of the Newark System in the Rogers, H.D., 1839,A geological map of New Jersey to accompanyNJ. region, the report on the geology of New Jersey

Salishuly, ILD., 1898, Surface geology.

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QUADRANGLE INDEXThis list includes maps and publications with maps coveting fewer than 25 U.S. Geological Survey 7_5-minutequadrangles. Complete citations with annotations describing maps are in the bib fiOgrdpySection of this reI_rt.

ADELPHIA Yuan, Jennwei, 1976, Sediments in the lower New York andRaritan Bays.

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Ocean Co., NJ.

Jablonski,LA.,1968,G_und-waterresourcesofMonmouthCO.,NJ. ASBURY PARKMarkewic2, F.J., 1969, Ilmenite deposits of the NJ. Coastal Plain. Jablor_ki, I.A., 19_8, Ground-water rcsourc_ of Monmouth Co.,N.J.

ALLENTOWN ATLANTIC CITY

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B., Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Girl, H.E.,Miller, B.L., and SalisburJ, P,.D., 1909, Description of the 19_8, Summa_ of ground-water resouxccs of Atlantic Co., N.J.Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Jablonski, LA., 1968, Ground-water resources of Monmouth Co.,NJ. ATSION

Meier, D.R., 1949, Geophysicalinvestigations in the Trenton-Old Clark, G.A., MeJsler, Harold, Rhodehamel, EC., and Girl, H.E.,Bridge area. 1968, Summary of ground-water resources of Atlantic Co., N.J.

Minard, J.P., and Owens, J.P., 1966, Domes in the AtlanticCoastal Plain east of Trenton, N.J. AVALON

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1966, Pre-Quaternazy geology of Gill, H.E., 1959, Geologyand geound-water resources of the Capethe Allentown quadrangle, NJ. May peninsula, lower Cape May Co., NJ.

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficial Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May CO., N.J.;deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa. salt water invasion of principal aquifers.

Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur.

lington Co., N3. BANGOR

Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water re.sour- Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pve-Cambrian geologyand mineral resources ofcos of Mercer CO., N.J. the Delaware Water Gap and Easton quadrangles, NJ. and Pa.

Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources Davis, R.E., Drake, A.A., Jr., and Epstein, J.B, 1967, Geologicof Mercer Co., NJ. map of the Bangor quadrangle, Pa.-NJ.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Geologic map ofALLOWAY southwest Highlands area showing field stops in northern

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Merlo, J.F., 1970, NJ. and eastern Pa.

Stratigraphy of the outcropping post.Magothy Upper Peck, F.B.,1911,PteliminaryreportonthetalcandserpentineofCretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern Northampton CO. and the portland cement materials of theDelmarva Peninsula, DeL and Mr. Lehigh district.

Rooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water resources of Cumberland Ridge,J.C.,19g3,ThesurficialgeologyoftheGxeatValleyptovinceCounty, NJ. in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., NJ.

Roscnau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,

1969, Geology and grnund.water resources of Salem Co., N.J. BARNEGATLIGHT

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground.ARTHUR KILL water resources of Ocean CO., NJ.

Anderson, H.R., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources ofthe Rahway area. BEACH HAVEN

Bark;dale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Schafer, EJ., and Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground.De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supprles of Mid- water resources of Ocean CO., N.J.dlesex Co., NJ.

Cook, G.H., and Smock, J.C., 1878, Report on the clay deposits BELV1DEREof Woodbridge, South Amboy and other places in NJ.

Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbuly, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., Bayley, W.S., 1941, p_-Cambrlan geology and mineral resources of19_8, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ. the Delaware Water Gap and East on quadrangles, NJ. and Pa.

Farlekas, G.M.,1979,Geohydrnlogyanddigltal-simulationmodel Cook, G.H., 1868, Oxford Furnace mines: Geology of N.J.;of the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of N.J. portfolio of maps.

Lovcgreen, J.R., 1974, Palcodrainage histozy of the Hudson Estuary. Cummings, Warren, 1983, Ferroaxinit e from Bridgeville, NJ.

Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbury, R.D., Drake,A.A.,Jr.,andEpstein,J.M.,l%9,GeologicmapandsectionsDodge, I_E., Willis, Bradford, and Pressey, H.A., 1902, ofpartsofthePortlandandBalviderequadrangles, NJ.-Pa.Dc.;cription of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ. Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Geologic map of

Nemickas, Bronins, 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness of south west Highlands area showing field stops in northern

Pleistocene deposits in Union Co. and adjacent areas, N.J. New Jersey and eastern Pa.

Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Geology and ground-water resources Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map ofof Union CO., N.J. Kittatirmy Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, N.J.

Salisbuly, R.D., 1895, Surface geology. Kasterlc, R.L., Jr., 1979, Precambrian geology of the NJ. High-lands in Warren CO., NJ.

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BELVIDERE (conl.) Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989,Geologic map ofsouthwest Highlands area showing field stops in northern

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industsy. NJ. and e_tern Pa.Peck, F.B., 1911, Preliminary report on the talc and serpentine of

Northampton Co. and the portland cement materials of the Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofLehigh district. Huntardon Co., NJ.

Ridge, J.C., 1983,'rhc sufficial geolo_ of the Great Vallsy pi_vince Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement iedust r/.in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., NJ. Ludlum, J.C., 1940, Continuity of the Hardyston Formation in

Vecchioli, John, 1957, Pre-Camhrian rocks in the Jenny Jump vicinity of Phillipsburg, NJ.Mountain area. Peck, F.B., 1911, Preliminary report on the talc and serpentine of

Vreeland, J.H., 1965, Gravity anomalies and geology of the Jenny Northampton Co. and the portland cement materials of theJump Mountain area, NJ. Lehigh district.

BEN DAVIS POINT BOMBAY HOOK

Ri3oney, J.G., 1971, Ground warer resources of Cumberland Co., NJ. Rooney, J.G, 1971, Ground water resources of Cumberland CO., NJ.

BERNARDSVILLE BOONTON

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip- Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlytion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. folded and _ystallinn rocks, with particular reference tonorthern NJ.

Gill, H.E., and Verehioli, John, 1965, Availability o f geound-w'at_rin Morris CO., NJ. Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoic rocks of the GreenPond Outlier.

Kummel, H.B, 1940, The geology of NJ. Baum, J.L-, Budding_on, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., andSalisbu_, R_D., 1895, Surface geology. Smith, B.L., 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

Woodward, H.P., 1944, Copper mines and minlng in NJ. Britton, N.L., 1887, Geological sur_ys, Archcan or Primitive rocks.

Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris Co.: GeologyofBEVERLY N.J.; portfolio of maps.

Baseom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., toMiller, B.L, and Salisbuly, R.D, 1909, Description of the Skunnemunk Mt., N.Y.

Trenton quadrangle, NJ..Pa. Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, B.D., and Kummel, H.B.,Rush,F.E.,1968,Geology and _ound.water resourcesof But- 1908,Descriptionof thePassaicquadrangle,NJ.

lingtonCo.,NJ. Gill,H.E.,and Vccchioli,John,1965,Availabilityofground-waterin Morris Co.,NJ.

BLAIRSTOWN Kummcl, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the Green

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, De.scrip- Pond Mountain region.lion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. Salisbur/, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Drake, A.A., Jr., 1978, The Lyon Station.Paulins Kill nappe, the Sims, P._, 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the DoverfrontalstructureoftheMusconetcong nappes'_tem incast- district,MorrisCo.,N-I.

era Pa.and NJ. Stanford,S.D.,1989,Sufflcialgeologicmap oftheBoonton quad-Drake,A.A.,Jr.,and Lyttle,P.T.,1980,Aileghanianthrustfaults tangle,MorrisCO.,N.J.

in the Kittatinny Valley, NJ. Wolff, J._, 1894, Geologic structure in the vicinity of Hibernia,Drake, A.A., Jr, and Lyttle, P.T., 1985, Geologic map of the NJ., and its relationship to the ore deposits.

Blsirstown quadrangle, Warren Co., NJ.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of BOUND BROOK

Kirtatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, NJ. Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E,, Baker, RIC., Schafcr, EJ., andKummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of Mid.Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of dlescx Co., NJ.

Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Islattd Ba)4ey, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip-impact area. tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ.

Ridge, J.C., 1983, The surficial geology of the Great Velleypwvince Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., NJ.

Salisbu_,R.D.,1895, Surface geology.Veechioli, John, 1957, Pre-Cambrian rocks in the Jenny Jump

Mountain arcs. Woodward, H.P., 1944, Coppot mines and mining in NJ.

Vreeland, J.H., 1965, Gravity anomalies and geology of the JennyJump Mountain area, NJ. BRANCHVILLE

Westgate, L.G., 1896, The geology of the northern part of Jenny Aurousseau, M., and Washington, H.S., 1922, Nephelitc syeniteJump Mountain, Warren Co., NJ. and ncphcIite porphyr/of Bcemctville, NJ.

Cure,on, W.P., 1965, Development and deformation of flowBLOOMSBURY cleavage in the Martinsburg Shale, northern NJ.

Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pro-Cambrian geolo_' and mineral resources Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan histor/ of the Hudson.of the Delaware Water Gap and Easton quadrangles, NJ. Champlain lobe,and Pa. Conna|ly, G.G., and Sirkin, L.A., 1970, Late glacial hh_to_ of the

Drake, A.A., Jr., 1967, Geologic map of the Bloomsbury quad- upper WallkiU Valley, N.Y.tangle.

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Ghatge, S.L., Jagal, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity BROWNS MILLSinvestigations to delineate subsurface geology in the Beemer-ville area, Sussex Co., N.J. Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-

water resources of Ocean Co., N.J.Hen,nan, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of

Rittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, N.J. Minard, J.P., and Owens, J.P., 1963, Pre-Quaternary geology ofthe Browns Mills quadrangle, NJ.

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. Owens, J.p., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialMaxey, L.R., 1976, Petrology and geochemistryof the Bcemerville deposits in the Trenton area, N.J. and Pa.

carbonatite-alkalie rock complex, NJ. Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground.water resources of Bur-Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of lington Co., NJ.

Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island

impact area. BUENAMinard, J.P, 1961, End morain¢_ on Klitafirmy ML, Suss_ Co., NJ.

Spencer, A.C., Kummel, H.B., Wolff, J.E., Salisbury, R.D., and Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodchamel, F_.C., and Gill, H.E.,Palache, Charles, 1908, Description of the Franklin Furnace 1968, Summaryof ground-water resources of Atlantic Co.,N.J.quadrangle, N.J. Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology

Spink, W.J., 1963, Structure of the Camhro-Ordovician sedimen- of Gloucester Co., N.J.tary rocks of Sussex Co., NJ.

Spink, W.J., 1967, Stratigraphy and structure of the Pa[eozoic BUSHK1LLrocks of northwestern NJ. Alvord, D.C., and Drake, A.A., Jr., 1971, Geologic map of the

Witte, R.W., in review, Suflicial geologic map of the Branchvilte Bushkill quadrangle.quadrangle, N.J. Crowi, G.H., 1971, Pleistocene geology and unconsolidated

Wolff, J.E., 1897, Report on Archean geolo[7, deposits of the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee onDelaware, Pa.

BRIDGEPORT Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry.

Bascom, Florence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resotwces ofSalisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks IslandPhiladelphia district, impact area.

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology Ridge, J.C., 1983, The surficial geology of the Gxr.atValley provinceof Gloucester Co., N.J. in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., N.J.

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and M¢IIo, J.F., 1970,Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper CALDWELLCretaceous formations in southern N.J. and the northern Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbuly, R.D, and Kumme[, H.B.,Delmanra Peninsula, Del. and Md. 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, N.J.

Gill, H.E., and Vecchioll, John, 1965, Availability o fground-warcrBRIDGETON in Morris Co., NJ.

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Soh[, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970, Gill, H.E., Vecchioli, John, and Bonini, W.E., 1965, Tracing theStratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper continuityofFleistoceneaquifersinnorthcroNJ.byscismicCretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern methods.

Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md. Hoffman, J.L., 1989, Simulated drawdowns, 1972-1995, in the

Rooncy, J.G., 1971, C_ound water resources of Cumberland Co., NJ. Pleistocene buried-valley aquifers in southwestern Essex and

Rosenau, J.C, Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G., southeastern Morris Counties, N.J.1969, Geolo_' and ground-water resources of Salem CO., N.J. Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of N.J.

Meisler, Harold, 1976, Computer simulation model of the Pleis-

BRIGANTINE INLET tocene valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Essex andsoutheastern Morris Counties, NJ.

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Nichols, W.D., 1968, Ground.water resources of Essex Co., NJ.

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E., Nichols, W.D., 1968, Bedrock topography of eastern Morris and

1968, Summaryof ground.water resoun-'cs of Atlantic CO., N.J. western Essex Counties, NJ.Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

BRISTOL Thompson, D.G., 1932, Ground water supplies of the PassaicRiver valley near Chatham, N.J.

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B,Miller, B.L., and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the Vecchioli, John, Nichols, W.D., and Nemickas, Bronius, 1967,

Results of the second phase of drought -disaster test-drillingTrenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa. program near Morristown, N.J.

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1964, Pre-Quaternary geology of

the Bristol quadrangle, NJ.-Pa. CALIFONOwens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficial

deposits in the Trenton area, N.J. and Pa. Baytey, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip-

Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur- tion of the Raritan quadrangle, N.J.fington Co., N.J. Burton, W.C, and Ratcliffe, N.M., 1985, Attitude, movement

history and structure of the catadastic rocks of the

BROOKVII J.F. Flemington Fault; results of core drilling near Oldwick, NJ.Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-water

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- in Morris Co., NJ.water resources of Ocean Co., N.J.

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CALIFON (eonL) Gill, H.E., Vecchioli, John, and Bonini, W.E., 1965, Tracing the

Kasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of continuity of PleistOcene aquifers in northern NJ. by seismicHunterdon Co., N-J. methods.

Kleine, J.E., 1957, Pre-Cambrian 1ocks in the Chester.Cafifon area. Hoffman, J.L, 1989, Simulated drawdowns, 1972-1995, in thePleistocene buffed-valley aquifers in southwestern E.mex and

Olsen, P.E., 1980, The latest Triassic and early Jurassic forma- southeastern Morris Counties, NJ.tions of the Newark Basin (eastern North America, NewarkSupergroup): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation. Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.

Pitt[s, A.D., 1952, Observations concerning the general geology Me[sler, Harold, 1976, Computer simulation mo_:lel of thearound Clinton and Annandale, NJ. Pleistocene valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Essex and

southeastern Morris Counties, NJ.Thursron, W.R., 1951, Geology and mineralogy of the manganese

dep_it at Clinton Point, N.J. Nemickas, Bronins, 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness ofPleistocene deposits in Union CO. and adjacent areas, NJ.

Volkert, R.A., 1989, Provisional geologic map of the Proterozoicand lower Paleozoiclocks of the Califon quadrangle, Hunter- Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Geology and ground-water resourcesdon and Morris Counties, NJ., of Union Co., NJ.

Nichols, W.D., 1968, Bedrock topography of eastern Morris and

CAMDEN western Essex Counties., NJ.

Bascom, Florence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Salisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the Thompson, D.G., 1932, Ground water supplies of the PassaicPhiladelphia district. River valley near Chatham, NJ.

Farlekas, G.M.,Nemickas, Bronius, and Gill, H.E., 1976, Geology" Vecchioli, John, Nichols, W.D, and Nemickas, Bronius, 1967,and ground-water resources of Camden Co., N.J. Results of the second phase of drought*disaster test*drilling

program near Morristown, NJ.Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

lington Co., NJ. CHATSWORTH

CANTON Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-lington Co., N.J.

Owens, J.p., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970,Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy UpperCretaceous formations in southern N.J. and the northern CHESTER

Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md. Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip-Rooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water resources of Cumberland Co., NJ. tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ.

Rc_enau, J.C., Solomon, M.L, Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G., Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris Co.: Geology of1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem CO., N J. NJ.; portfolio of maps.

Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-waterCAPE MAY in Morris CO., N.J.

Gili,H.E., 1959, Geology and ground-water resources of the Cape Kasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofMay peninsula, lower Cape May Co., N.J. Hunterdon Co., N.J.

Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., N.J.; Kleine, J.E., 1957, Pro-Cambrian rocks in the (_ester-Califon area.salt water invasion of principal aquifers. Minard, J.P., 1959, The geology of Peapack-Raiston valley in

north-central N.J.

CASSVILLE Sims, P.K., 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the Dover

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geologyfand ground- district, Morris Co., NJ.water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Volkert, R.A., Markewicz, F.M., and Drake, A.A., Jr., in press,

Markewicz, FJ., 1969, llmenile deposits of the N.J. coastal plain. Geologic map of the Chester quadrangle, Morris Co., NJ.

CEDARVILLE CLEMENTONRush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Rooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water lesoutres of Cumberland Co., NJ. lington Co., NJ.

CENTRAL PARK COLUM BUS

Carswell, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack- Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kumm¢l, H.B., Clark, W.B.,ensack River basin, NJ. Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, ILD., 1909, Description of the

Lovegreen,J.IL, 1974,Paleodrainage histotyofthe Hudson Estuary. Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbury, 1LD., Owens, J.P.,and, Minard,J.P., 1962, Geologic map of the Colum-Dodge, ILE., Willis, Bradford, and P_y, H.A., 1902, bus quadrangle, N.J.

Description of the New York City district, N.Y..N.J. Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.p., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialSalisbury, ILD., 1894, Surface geology, deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa.

Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-CHATHANI lington Co., NJ.

Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, 1LD., and Kummel, H.B.,1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ. CULVERS GAP

Gill, H.F_,andVecehioli, John,1965,Availabilityofground.water Chnnally, G.G., 1963, W[seonsinan history of the Hudson-in Morris Co., NJ. Champlain lobe.

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ConnaIly, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-Hudson Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the Greenregion, N.Y. Pond Mountain region.

Connally, G.G., and Sirkin, LA., 1970, Late glacial history of the Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water re_urccs of

upper Wallkill Valley, New York. Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island

Crowl, G.H., 1971, Pleistocene geolo8_ and unconsolidated impact area.deposits of the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee on Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Delaware, Pa. Sims, P.IC, 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the DoverGhatgn, S.L, Jagel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity district, Morris CO., NJ.

investigations to delineate subsurface geologyin the Beemer- Stanford, S.D., 1989, Surficial geologic map of the Dover quad-vill¢area,SussexCo.,NJ. tangleMorrisand SussexCounties,NJ.

Herman, G.C, and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Wolff, J.F.., 1894, Geologic structure in the vicinity of Hibernia,Kittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, NJ. NJ., and its relationship to the ore deposits.

Herpers, Henry, 1961, The Ogdensburg-Culvel_ Gap recessional Young, Davis,1971, Plxcambrian rocks of the Lake Hope tcongaw_a,N2.moraine and glacial stagnation in NJ.

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. EASTONMiller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pre-Cambrian geology and mineral resources of

Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island the Delaware Water Gap and Easton quadrangles, NJ. and Pa.impact area. Drake, A.A.,Jr., 1967, Geologic map of the Eastonquadrangle, Pa.,NJ.

Minard, J.P., 1961, Ead morain¢_ on KittatirmyMt., Sussex Co, NJ. Herman, G.C., and Montaverde, D.H., 1989, Geologic map ofsouthwest Highlands area showing field stops in northern

Monteverde, D.H., in press, Bedrock geologic map of the NJ. NJ. and eastern Pa.portions of the Culvers Gap and Lake Masknnozhaquadrangles, Sussex Co., NJ. Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of

Spink, WJ., 1963, Structure of the Cambro-Ordovieian sedimen- Hunterdon Co., NJ.

tat 3,rocks of Sussex Co., NJ. Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry.

Spink, WJ., 1967, Stratigraphy and structure of the Paleozoic Ludlum, J.C., 1940, Continuity of the Hardyston Formation inrocks of northwestern NJ. vicinity of Phillipsburg, NJ.

Peel F.B., 1905, The talc deposits of Phillipshurg, NJ., and

DELAWARECITY Easton, ea.

Peck, F.B., 1911, Preliminary report on the talc and serpentine ofBascom, Florence, and Miller, B.L, 1920, Description of the Northampton Co. and the portland cement materials of the

Elkton and Wilmington quadrangles, Md.-Del.-NJ.-Pa. Lehigh district.

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970, Ridge, J.C, 1983,ThesurfieialgeologyoftheGreatValleyprovlnce

Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magnthy Upper in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., NJ.Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern

Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md.

Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.L, Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.O., EGG HARBOR CITY1969, Geology and ground.water resources of Salem CO.,NJ. Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, R.hodehamel, E.C, and Gi9, H.E.,

1968, Summaryof geound-waterresou_ces of Atlantic Co., NJ.

DMDING CREEK ELIZABETHRooney, J.G., 1971, Groundwater resources of Cumberland Co., N J. Anderson, H.R., 1968, Geology and ground-water resourcesof

the Rahway area.

DOROTHY Cut'swell, LD., 1974, Appraisalof water resources in the Hack-ensaek River basin, NJ.

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E.,

1968, Summaryo f grouod-water re.sources of Atlantic Co.,NJ. Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B.,1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ.

l/.ooney, J.O., 1971, Ground water resout_'es of Cumberland Co., NJ. Hexper& Henry, and Barksdale, H.C, 1951, Preliminary report onthe geology and ground-water supply of the Newark, NJ., area.

DOVERKasahach, H.F., 1962, Bedrock map of the Hacknnsack Meadows.

Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highly Lovegrean, J.R., 1974, Paleodrainage history of the Hudson F_.folded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference tonorthern NJ. Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbm'y, R.D.,

Dodge, ILE., Willis, Bradford, and Pressey, H.A., 1902,Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoie rocks of the Green Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ.

Pond Outlier.Nemickas, Bronius, 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness of

Baum, J.L, Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, IL, and Pleistocene depo*its in Union CO. and adjacent areas, NJ.Smith, B.L, 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Geology and ground-water resourcesBeyley, W.S., Salisbury, ILD., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, De.scrip- of Union CO., NJ.

tion of the Raritan quadrangle, N.J. Nichols, W.D., 1968, Ground-water resources of Essex Co., NJ.Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris Co.: Geology of

N J4 portfolio of maps. Salisbury, R.D., 1894, Surface geology.

Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., toSkunnemunk Mt., N.Y. ELMER

GilI,H.E.,andV¢cehioli, John,1965,Availahilityofground-water Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mcllo, J.F., 1970,in Morris Co.,NJ. Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper

Herman, G.C,aodMitchetl, J.P.,inpress, Bedmckgoolo_'oftheGreen Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northernPond Mountain region from Dover to GreenvaxJd Lake, NJ. Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md.

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ELMER (conL) Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Rooncy,J.G.,1971,GroundwaterresourcesofCumberlandCo.,NJ. lingtonCo.,NJ.

Rosenau,J.C,Solomon, M.L.,Hilton,G.S.,and Rooney, J.G.,1969,Geologyand ground.waterresourcesofSalem Co.,NJ. FRANKLIN

Appleby,A.N.,1942,A fieldstudyofjointpatternsin highlyFARMINGDALE foldedand c_stallinerocks,withparticularreferenceto

northernNJ.Jablomkl,LA.,19_8,Ground-waterresourc_ofMonmouth C_, NJ.

Baker, D.IL, and Buddington, A.F., 1970, Geology and magnetiteMarkewlc2, FJ., 1969, llmenite depo61ts of the NJ. Coastal Plain. deposits of the Franklin quadrangle and part of the Hamburg

quadrangle,NJ.

FIVE POINTS Barnett,S.G.,1976,Geologyof thePaleozolerocksof theGreen

CIaA, G.A.,Meisler,Harold,Rhodehamel,E.C.,and Gill,H.E., Pond Outlier.

1968,Summa,-yofground-waterresourcesofAtlanticCo.,NJ. Baum, J.L,Buddinllton,A.E, Johnson,Helgi,Sampson, F-,and

Rooney, J.G.,1971,Ground water re.sourcesof Cumberland Smith,B.L.,1957,PrccambrianoftheN-J.Highlands.

County,NJ. Buddington,A.E,and Baker,D.R.,1961,GeologyoftheFranklin

FLATBROOKVILLE and partofthellamburg quadrangles,NJ.

Crowi, G.H., 1971,Pleistocenegeologyand unconsolidated Connally,G.G., 1963,Wisconsinan historyof the Hudson-depositsoftheDelawareValley,Matamoras toShawnee on Champlain lobe.

Delaware, Pa. Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial histor/ of the mid-Hudson

Ghatgn, S.L., Jngel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity region, N.Y.investigntioes to delineate subsurface geologyin the Baemer- Connally, G.G., and Sirkln, LA., 1970, Late glacial history of theville area, Sussex Co., NJ. upper Wallklll Valley, N.Y.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Cook, G.H., 1868, Zinc mines of Sussex County: Geology of NJ.;Kittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, N3. portfolio of maps.

Jennings, D.S., 1964, Geology of southwestern Flatbrook Valley. Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris CO.: Geologyof

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. NJ.; portfolio of maps.

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ, toSussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island Skunnemunk Mr., N.Y.impact area. Ghatge, S.L., Jagel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity

Ridge, J.C., 1983, The surficial geology of the Great ValIcy province investigations to delineate subsurface geologyin the Baemer-in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren CO., NJ. villa area, Sussex CO., NJ.

Spink' WJ., 1963, Structure of the Cambro-Ordovician _dimen- Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-watertery rocks of Sussex Co., NJ. in Morris Co., N.J.

Witte, R.W., 1988, The surficial geology and Woodfordian glacia- Hague, J.M., Baum, J.L, Herrmann, LA., and Picketing, R.J., 1965,tion of a portion of Kittatinny Valley and the N.J. Highlands Geology and structure of the Franklth-Stefling area, NJ.in Sussex Co., NJ. Herman, G.C., and Mitchell, J.P., in pr¢_, Bedrock geology of the

Witte, R.W., in press, Surficial geology of Kittatinny Valley and Green Pond Mountain region from Dover to Greenwoodvicinity in the southern part of Sussex CO., N.J. Lake, NJ.

Hcrpcrs, Henry, 1961, The Ogdcnsburg-Culvvrs Gap recessional

FLEMINGTON moraine and glacial stagnation in NJ.Kummel, H.B., and Gage, R.B., 1906, The chemical comlx_ition

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip- of the white crystalline limestones of Sussex and Warrention of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. Counties.

Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of Kummel, H.B., and Waller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the GreenHunterdon Co., N3. Pond Mountain region.

Mullikin, LG., 1984, Geologic compilation map of theFlemington quadrangle, NJ. Metsger, R.W.,Tennant, CB., and Rodda, J.L, 1958, GcochemisU T

of the Sterling Hill zinc deposit, Sttsses Co., NJ.

Oisen, P.E., 1980, The latest Triassic and early Jurassic forma- Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources oftions of the Newark Basin (eastern North America, Newark Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks IslandSupargroup): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation, impact area.

Thu_ton, W.R., 1951, Geology and mineralogy of the manganesedeposit at Clinton Point, NJ. Minard, J.p., 1961, Bad moraines on Kittadnny Mt., Sussex Co, NJ.

Nason, F.L, 1891, The post.Archean age of the white limestonesof Sussex Co., NJ.

FORKED RIVERSpencer, A.C, 1909, The Mine Hill and Sterling Hill zinc deposits

Anderzon, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- of Sussex CO., N.J.

water resources of Ocean CO., NJ. Spencer, A.C., Kummel, H.B., Wolff, J.E., Salisbury, R.D., andPalache, Charles, 1908, Description of the Franklin Furnace

FORTESCUE quadrangle, N.J.

Rooney, J.G, 1971, Ground water _ourc_ of Cumberland Co., NJ. Witte, R.W., 1988, The sudicial geology and Woodfordian glacia-tion of a portion of Kittatinny Valley and the NJ. Highlands

FRANKFORD in Sussex Co., NJ.

Bascom, Florence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Witte, R.W., in press, Surficial geology of Kittatlney Valley andSalisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the vicinity in the southern part of Sussex Co., NJ.Philadelphia district.

Wolff, J.E., 1897, Report on Arehean geology.

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FREEHOLD Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoic rocks of the GreenPond Outlier.

Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Sahafer, EJ., andDe Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of Baum, J.L.,Buddington, A_F.,Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E.,andMiddlesex Co., NJ. Smith, B.L., 1957, Precambrian oftha NJ. Highlands.

Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminary report, Cretaceous and Tertiary Cat_cell, I.D., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology andformations of N'J. ground.water resources of Passaic County, NJ.

Farlekas, G.M.,1979,Geohydrulogyanddigital-simulationmodel Cook, G.H., 1868, Ringwood iron mines: Geology of NJ.;of the Farfington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ. portfolio of maps.

Harriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water- Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., toquality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magnthy aquifer sys. Skunnemunk Mr., N.Y.tern in the northern coastal plain of N J. Herman, G.C., and Mitchell, J.P., in press, Bedrock geology of the

Jablonskl, LA., 1968, Ground.water resources of Monmouth Green Pond Mountain region from Dover to GreenwoodCO., NJ. Lake, NJ.

Meier, D.IL,1949, GeophysicalinvestigationsintheTrenton.Old Hotz, P.E., 1945, Preliminary report on the geology of theBridge area. Sterling-Ringwood magnetite district, N.Y. and N.J.

Pucci, A.A., Gronberg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., 1989, Hydraulic Hotz, P.E., 1953, Magnetite deposits of the Sterling Lake, N.Y.-properties of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac- Ringva3od, N.J., area.Raritan-Magothyaquifer system in the northern coastalplain Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the Greenof N.J. Pond Mountain region.

Offield, T.W., 1967, Bedrock geology of the Goshen-GreenwoodFRENCHTOWN Lake area, N.Y.

Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pre-Cambrian geology and mineral resources Waldner, J.S., Bambrick, T.C., and Grccncwold, J.C., 1989, Scis-of the Delaware Water Gap and Baston quadrangles, N.J. mic refraction and electrical resistivitysurveys, West Milfordand Pa. Township, Passaic CO., N.J.

Drake, A.A., Jr., McLaughlin, D.B., and Davis, ROE.,1961, Geologyof the Frenchtown quadrangle. HACKENSACK

Kasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of C.arswell, L.D., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack-Hunterdon CO., N.J. ensack River basin, N.J.

Ludlum, J.C., 1940, Continuity of the Hardyston Formation in Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, ROD., and Kummel, H.B.,vicinity of Phillipsburg, N.J. 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, N.J.

McLaughlin, D.B., 1946, The Triassic rocks of the Hunterdon Lovegceen,J.Ro,1974,PaleodrainagehistozyoftheHudsonEstuary.

Plateau, N.J. Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick' Arthur, Salisbuw, ROD.,Dodge, ILE., Willis, Bradford, and Pregsey, H.A., 1902,

GLADSTONE Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-N.J.

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, ILD., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip-tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. HACKE'I_rSTOWN

Burton, W.C., and Ratcliffe, N.M., 1985, Attitude, movement Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, RoD., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrlp-history and stPacture of the cataclastic rocks of the tionofthe Raritan quadrangle, N.J.

Flemington Fault; results of core drilling near Oldwick' NJ. Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-waterGill, H.E_, and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-water in Morris Co., N.J.

in Morris CO., NJ. Kasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofHoughton, H.F., and Volkert, ILA., 1990, Badrock geologic map Hunterdon CO., N.J.

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Ridge, J.C., 1983,The sut'ficial geology of the Great ValleyprovinceKasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of in eastern Northampton Co., P&, and Warren Co., NJ.

Hunterdon Co., NJ.Volkert, ILA., Monteverde, D.H., and Drake, A.A., Jr., in press,

Klaine, J.E., 1957, Pre-Cambrlan lx)cks in the Olester-Cafifon area. Badrock geologic map of the Hackettstown quadrangle, Mor-Minard, J.P., 1959, The geology of Peapack-Ralston valley in ris, Warren, and Hunterdon Counties, N J.

north-central N.J.

OIsen, P.E., 1980, The latest Triassic and early Jurassic forma- HAMBURGtions of the Newark Basin (eastern North America, NewarkSupergroup): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation. Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highly folded

and crystalline rocks, with particular rcfcrcncc to northesn NJ

GREEN BANK Baker, D.Ro, and Buddington, A.F., 1970, Geology and magnetitedeposits of the Franklin quadrangle and part of the Hamburg

Clal% G.A., Meisler, Harold, P,.hodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E., quadrangle, NJ.

1968, Summary of ground.water resources of Atlantic Co., N.J. Baum, J.L, Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgl, Sampson, E., andRush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground.water resources of Bur- Smith, B.I., 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

lington Co., NJ. Buddington, A.F., and Baker, D.IL, 1961, Geology of the Franklinand part of the Hamburg quadrangles, N.J..

GREENWOOD LAKE Carson, W.P., 1965, Development and deformation of flow

Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highly cleavage in the Martlnsburg Shale, northern NJ.folded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference to Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconslnan history of the Hudson-northern N.J. Champlain lobe.

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Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-Hudson Barksdale, H.C, Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C..,Schafer, E.J., andregion, N.Y. De Buehananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of

Connally, G.G., and Sirkin,L.A., 1970,Late glacial historyof the Middlesex Co., N.J.upper Wallkill Valley. Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,

Ghatge, S.L., Jag¢l, D.L, and Herman, G.C, in pre_, Gravity Miller, B.L, and Salisbury',R.D., 1909, Description of theinvestigations to delineate subsurfacegeologyin the Baemer- Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

villa area, Sussex County, N3. Carrothers, J.B., 1959, The pre-Cretaceous topography nearHerman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Princeton-Plainsboro, N.J.

KittatinnyValley and KittatinnyMountain, N.J. Meier, D.R., 1949,Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-OldHague, J.M., Baura, J.L, Hen-mann,L.A.,and Pirkellng,R.J.,1965, Bridgearea.

GeologyandstructureoftheFranldin-Sterllngarea, Nj. Runyan, D.IL, 1961, Bedrock topography of the Kingston-Kummel, H.B., 1901,Report on the portland cement industry. Plainsboro.Monmouth Junction area.

Kummel,H.B.,andGaga,R.B.,19(_,The chemicalcompcr,itionofthe Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962,Ground water resour-white crystalline_nes of SussexandWarren Counties. ces of Mercer Co., NJ.

Maxey,L.R., 1976,Petrology and geochemistryof the Baemerville Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resourcescarbonatite-alkalic rock complex, N.J. of Mercer CO.,NJ.

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of Woollard, G.P., Ewing, Mauriee, and Johnson, Meredith, 1938,Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tacks Island Geophysical investigations of the geological structure of theimpactarea. Coastal Plain.

Nason, F.I..,1891,The po_t-Archean age of the white limestones Yahn, W.J.,1945,The Millstone Riverproblem.of Sussex Co., N.J.

Spencer, A.C., Kummel, H.B., Wolff, J.E., Salisbury, ILD., and HOPEWELL

Palaeh©,Charles, 1908,DestaSption of the Franklin Furnace Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,quadrangle, NJ. Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the

Spink' WJ., 1963,Structure of the cambro-Ordovician sedlmen- Trenton quadrangle, N.j.-Pa.

taP/rocks of Sussex CO.,NJ. Kasabaeh, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofStanford,S.D., inrevicw,Surficialgeologyof the Hamburgquadtangle. Hunterdon Co., N J,

Stanford, S.D., and Harper, D.P., 1985, Reconnaissance map of Tedrow, J.C.F., and MacClintock' Paul, 1953, Loess in NJ. soilthe glacial geology of the Hamburg quadrangle, NJ. materials.

Wolff, J.E., 1897,Report on Archean geology. Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962,Ground water resour.ees of Mercer Co., N.J.

HAMMONTON Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground.water resources

Clark, G.A., Mei_ler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C, and Gill, H.E., of Mercer Co., N.J.19fi8,Summmyof ground-waterr_,ourc¢_of AtlanticCo., NJ.

INDIAN MILLS

HEISLERVILLE Rush, F.E., 1968,Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Gill, H.E., 1959,Geology and ground-waterresources of the Cape lington Co., NJ."May peninsula, lower Cape May Co., NJ.

Gill, H.E., 1962,Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., NJ.; JAMESBURGsalt water invasion of principal aquifers. Barksdale, H.C, Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Schafar, F..J., and

Rooney, J.G.,19"/1,Groundwaterzesoum:sofCumbedandco.,Nj. De Bachananne, 1943, The ground water supplies ofMiddlesex CO.,NJ,

HIGH BRIDGE Clark, W.B., 1893,Preliminary report, Cretaceous and Tertiaryformations of N.J.

Bayley,W.S., Salisbury, ILD., and Kummel, H.B., 1914,Descrip-tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. Harrlman, D.A., Pope, D.A,, and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water.

quality data for the Potomac.Raritan.Magothy aquifer sys.Johnson, M.E., and Markewicz,F.J., 1958, Spruce Run-Round t¢m in the northern coastal plain of NJ.

Valley Reservoir project. Jablonski,Ld_, 1968,Glx3und-waterresoulc_ ofMonmouthCo, NJ.Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of

Hunterdon CO.,N.J. Meier,D.R., 1949,Geophysicalinvestigations inthe Trenton-OldBridge area,

Kummel, H.B., 1901,Report on the portland cement industrj. Pucei,A.A., Gronberg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., 1989, HydraulicOlsen, P.E, 1980,The latest Tria_ie and early Jura_ie forma- properties of the middle and uppar aquifers of the Potomac-

tions of the Newark Basin(eastern North America, Newark Raritan-Magot hyaquifer system in the northern constalplainSupergroup): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation, of NJ.

Pack, F.B.,1911, Prefiminary report on the talcand serpentine of Widmer, Kemble, 1965,Geology of the ground.water resourcesNorthampton Co. and the portland cement materials of the of Mercer Co., NJ.Lehigh district.

Perissoratis, Constantine, and others, 1979, The Taeonides of Yahn, W.J., 1945,The Millstone River problem.western N.J.: new evidence from the Jutland klippe.

JENKINSPittis, A.D., 1952, Obaczwationsconcerning the general geology

around Clinton and Annandale, NJ. Rush, F.E., 1968,Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Thurston, W.R., 1951,Geologyand mineralogy of the manganese lington Co., N.J."deposit at Clinton Point, N.J.

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JERSEY CITY Jablonski, LA., 1968, Ground-water resources of Monmouth

Carsw©ll, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack- Co., NJ.ensack R.ivcr basin, N.J. Markewicz, FJ., 1969, llmenite deposits of the NJ. coastal plain.

Darton, N.H., Baylcy, W.S., Salisbu_, ILD., and Kummel, H.B.,190_, Dc.scription of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ. LAMBERTVlLLE

Kasabach, H.F., 1962, Bedrock map of the HackensackMeadows. Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,

Lovegrccn, J.R., 1974,Palcodrainag¢ histor/ofthe Hudson Estuary. Miller, B.L, and SalisbuP/, ILD., 1909, Description of the

Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbu_,, R.D., Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.Dodge, R.E., Willis, Bradford, and Prcsscy, H.A., 1902, Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofDescription of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ. Hunterdon Co., NJ.

Salisbur/, ILD., 1894, Surface geology. Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resour-ces of Mercer County, NJ.

KESWICK GROVE Widmcr, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water rcsoulcesof Mercer Co., NJ.

Anderson, H.P,., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground.

water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. LONG BEACH NEMarkewicz, FJ., 1969, l[menitc deposits of the NJ. coastal plain.

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-

KEYPORT water resources of Ocean Co., NJ.

Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Sahafer, EJ., and LONG BRANCHDe Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of Mid-die.sex Co., NJ. Clark, W.B., 1893, Prclimina_ report, Cretaceous and Tertia_

formations of NJ.Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminary report, Cretaceous and TertiaEy

formations of NJ. Farlekas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrologyand digital-simulatlon model

Cook, G.H, and Smock, J.C., 1878, Report on th¢ clay deposits of the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ.of Woodbridge, South Amhoy and other places in NJ. Hatriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water-

quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys-Farlekas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrologyand digital-simulation model tern in the northern coastal plain of NJ.

of the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ.Jablonski, LA., 1968, Ground-water resources of Monmouth

Harriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water- Co., NJ.quality data for the Potomac-Raritan.Magothy aquifersystem in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Pucci, A.A., Gronberg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., 1989, Hydraulic

properties of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac-Jablonski, LA., 1968, Gxound-watcr resources of Mo_aouth Co, NJ. Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in the northern coastal plainPucci, A.A., Gronberg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., 1989, Hydraulic of NJ.

properties of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac-Raritan-Magot hy aquifer system in the northern coastal plainof NJ. LUMBERVILLE

Yuan, Jennwci, 1976, Sediments in th¢ lower New York and Bascom, Florence, Wh¢rPJ, E.T., Sto¢,¢, G.W., and Jonas, A.I.,1931, Geology and mineral resources of the Quakertown-

Ratitan Bays. Doylestown district, Pa. and NJ.

LAKE MASKENOZHA Kasahach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofHunterdon CO., NJ.

Crowl, G.H., 1971, Pleistocene geology and unconsolidated McLaughlin, D.B., 1944, Triassic stratigraphy in the Pointdeposits of the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee on Pleasant district, Pa.Delaware, Pa.

McLaughlin, D.B., 1946, The Triassic rocks of the HuntcrdonGhatge, S.L, Jagcl, D.L, and Herman, G.C, in p_.ss, Gravity Plateau, N J.

investigations to dclin©ate subsurface geology in the Beemer-vill¢ area, Sussex County, NJ. Widmcr, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources

of Mercer Co., NJ.Jcnnings, D.S., 1964, Geology of southwestern Flatbrook Valley.

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of MARCUS HOOKSussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Islandimpact area. Bascom, Florence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kumm¢[, H.B.,

Montevcrd¢, D.H., in press, Bedrock geologic map of the NJ. Salisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of theportions of the Culvcrs Gap and Lake Maskcnozha quad- Philadelphia district.tangles, Sussex CO., NJ. Hardl, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology

of Gloucester CO., NJ.

LAKEHURST Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 197{),Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper

Anderson, H.IL, and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern

water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Delmarva Peninsula, D¢I. and Md.

Markcwic-z, FJ., 1969, Ilmenite deposits of the NJ. coastal plain. Roscnau, J.C., Solomon, M.L, Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,1969, Geology and ground-wa, tcr re.source.s of Salem Co., NJ.

LAKEWOOD

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- MARLBOROwater resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminaly report, Cretaceous and Tertiary

formations of NJ.

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Faflckas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrologyand digital-simulation model Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Schafer, EJ., andoftheFarringtonaquiferinthenorthcrncoastalplainofNJ. De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of

Harriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water- Middlesex Co., NJ.quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys- Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B,tern in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, R.D., 19G9, Description of the

Jablonald, LA., 1968, Ground-water resources of Monmouth Co, NJ. Trenton quadranglc, NJ.-Pa.

Pucci, A.A., Gronbcr_ J.A., and pope, D.A., 1_9, Hydraugc proper- Harper, D.P., 1984, Geologic compilation map of the Mon mouthtics of the middle and upper aquifer_ of the Potomac- Rafitan- Junction quadrangle, NJ.

Magothy aquifer system in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Meier, D.R., 1949, Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-OldBridge area.

MARMORA Parker, R.A., and Houghton, H.F., 1990, Bedrock geologic map

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, EC., and Gill, H.E, of Monmouth Junction quadrangle, N.J.1968,Summalyofground-waterrcsourcesofAtlanticco.,NJ. Run)an, D.R., 1961, Bedrock topography of the Kingston-

Gill, 11.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May CO., NJ.; Plainsboro-Monmout h Junction area.salt water invasion of principal aquifers. Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resourcesMAYSLANDING of Mercer Co., N.J.

Clark, G.A., Mcisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, F_.C, and Gill, H.F_ Yahn,WJ., 1945, The Millstone River problem.1968, Summazyo fground-water resources o fAtlantic CO., NJ.

MOORESTOWN

MEDFORD LAKES Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur- lington Co., NJ.lington Co., NJ.

MENDHAM MORRISTOWNBaum, J.L, Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., and Baum, J.L, Buddinglon, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., and

Smith, B.L, 1957, Prccambrinn of the NJ. Highlands. Smith, B.L., 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

Bayley, W.S., Salisbu_-, R.D., and Kummel, ll.B., 1914, Dcscrip- Darton, N.H., Baylcy, W.S., Salisbur/, _D., and Kummel, H.B.,tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ. 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ.

Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Motrls Co.: Geology of Ghatga, S.L, and Hall, D .W., 1989, Geophysical investigations toNJ.;pertfolioofmaps. determine bedrock topography in the East Hanover-

Mornstown area, Morris CO., NJ.Gill, tI.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-water

in Morris CO., NJ. Gill, H.E., and Vccchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-waterin Morris Co., NJ.

Minard, J.P., 1959, The geology of Pcapack-Ralston valley innorth-central NJ. Gill, H.E., Vecchioli, John, and Bonini, W.E., 1965, Tracing the

continuity of Pleistocene aquifers in northern NJ. by seismicSalisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology, methods.

Sims, P.K., 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the Dover Hoffman, J.L, 1989, Simulated drawdowns, 1972.1995, in thedistrict, Morris Co., NJ. Pleistocene buried-valley aquifers in southwestern Essex and

Volkert, I_A., 1988, Geologic map of the Mendham quadrangle, southeastern Morris Counties, NJ.

Morris Co., NJ. Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.

MILFORD Meisler, Harold, 1976, Computer simulation model of the Pleis-Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan histo_ of the Hudson- tocene valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Essex and

Champlain lobe. southeastern Morris Counties, NJ.

CroM, G.H., 1971, Plek_a:x:ene geology and unconsolidated depwits Nichols, W.D., 1968, l_drock topography of eastern Morris andof the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee on Delaware, Pa. western Essex Counties, NJ.

Ghatga, S.L, Jagel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity Salisbur/, I_D., 1895, Surface geology.

investigationstodelineatesubsuffacegaologyintheBeemer- Thompson, D.G., 1932, Ground water supplies of the Passaicville area, Sussex Co., NJ. River ",alley near Chatham, N.J.

Helpers, HenlT, 1961, The Ogdensburg-Culvers Gap recessional Vecchioli, John, Nichols, W.D., and Nemiekas, Bronius, 1967,

moraine and glacial stagnation in NJ. Results of the second phase of drought-disaster test-drillingMiller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of program near Morristown, NJ.

Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island Volkert, R.A., 1988, Provisional geologic map of the Proterozoic

impact area. rocks of the Morristown quadrangle, NJ.Minard, J.p., 1961, E_d moraines on Kittatinny Mt., Sussex Co., NJ.

Spink, WJ., 1967, Stratigraphy and structure of the Paleozoie MOUNT HOLLYrocks of northwestern NJ.

Minard, J.p., Owens, J.P., and Nichols, T.C., 1964, Pve.Quater-

naty geology of the Mount Holly quadrangle, NJ.MILLVILLE

Owens, J.p., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialRooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water resources of Cumberland Co., NJ. deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa.

Ro_enau, J.C., Solomon, M.L, Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G., Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co., N.J. lington Co., NJ.

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NEW BRUNSWICK ChadvAck' ILA., 1951, General structure, Echo Lake area:

lithology and structure of the Prccamhrian gneisscs in theBarksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.I!, Baker, ILC, S4:hafer, EJ., and Echo Lake area.

De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of "Middlcsex Co., NJ. Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris Co.: Geology of

Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminary report, Cretaceous and TertiaEy NJ.; portfolio of maps.formations of NJ. Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., to

Cook, G.H., and Smock, J.C., 1878, Report on the clay deposits Skunnemunk Mt., N.Y.of Woodbridgn, South Amboy and other places in NJ. Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground.water

Ilarriman, D.A., Popc, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water- in Morris Co., N.J.quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys- Goodspced, ILM., 1967, An investigation of the Precambrlantern in the northern coastal plain of NJ. plutonie rocks in the Wanaque area, NJ.

Meier, D.IL, 1949, Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-Old Herman, G.C., and Mitchell, J.P, in pregs, Bedrock geology of theBridge area. Green Pond Mountain region from Dover to Greenwood

Pucci, A.A., Gmnberg_ J.A., and Pope, D.A_, 1989, Hydraulic proper- Lake, NJ.tics of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac-Raritan- Herman, G.C., and Voikcrt, ILA., in press, Geologic map of theMagnthy aquifer system in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Newfoundland quadrangle, Passaic and Sussex Counties, N.J.

Salisbury, ILD, 1895, Surface geology. Johnson, E.I., 1968, Precambfian geology of parts of Passaic Co.and Sussex CO., NJ., and infrared absorption studies of

Widmet, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources biotite.of Mercer Co., NJ.

Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the GreenWoodward, H.P., 1944, Copper mines and mining in NJ. Pond Mountain region.

Yahn, WJ., 1945, The Millstone River problem. Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources ofSussex CO. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island

NEW EGYPT impact area.

Anderson, H.IL, and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- Parrillo, D.C.,1960,PrecambriangeologyoftheWanaque.Butlerarea.

water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Sims, P.K., 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the DoverBascom, Florence, Dalton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B., district, Morris CO., N.J.

Miller, B.L., and Salisbury, ILD., 19G9, Description of the

Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa. NEVf"rON EAST

Jablonski, LA., 1968, Ground-water resources of Monmouth Baum, J.L, Budding'ton, A.F., Johnson, Hclgl, Sampson, E., andCO., N.J. Smith, B.L., 1957, Prccamhrian of the NJ. Highlands.

Minard, J.P., and Owens, J.P., 1962, Pre.Quatcrnary geology of Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan history of the Hudson-the New Egypt quadrangle, NJ. Champlain lobe.

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficial Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-Hudsondeposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa. region, N.Y.

Rush, F.E, 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur- Connally, G.G., and Sirkin, LA., 1970, Late glacial history of thelington Co., NJ. upper Wallkill Valley.

Ghatgn, S.L., Jagcl, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, GravityNEW GRETNA investigations to delineate subsurface geologyin the Bccmer-

Andeia;on, H.IL, and Appe[, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- ville area, Sussex Co., N.J.

water resources of Ocean Co., N2. Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map ofClark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodeham¢l, E.C., and Gill, H.E., Kittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, New Jersey.

19fiS, Summa_ofground-waterresourcesofAtlanticCo.,NJ. Hague, J.M., Baum, J.L, Herrmann, L.A., and Picketing, R.J.,Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground.water resources of Bur- 1965, Gcologyand structure of the Franklin-Sterlingarca, NJ.

ling,ton Co., N-J. Herpers, Hcnw, 1961, The Ogdenshurg-Culvcrs Gap recessionalmoraine and glacial stagnation in NJ.

NEWFIELD Kummel, ILB., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry.

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, EC., and Gill, H.E., Kummcl, H.B., and Gage, ILB., 1906, The chemical composition1968,Summazyofground-waterresourcesofAtlantie Co.,NJ. of the white ctystallin¢ limestones of Sussex and Warren

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology Counties.of Gloucester CO., NJ. Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of

Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooncy, J.G., Sussex CO. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem CO., NJ. impact area.

Minard, J.P., 1961, Bad moraines on Kit tatinny Mt., Sussex CO., N.I.

NEWFOUNDLAND Sims, P.K., and Leonard, B.F., 1952, Geology of the Andovcrmining district, Sussex Co., NJ.

Applchy, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlyfolded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference to Spencer, A.C., Kummel, H.B., Wolff, J.E., Salishu_, ILD., andnorthern NJ. Palache, Charles, 1908, Description of the Franklin Furnace

quadrangle, NJ.Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoie rocks of the Green

Pond Outlier. Spink' WJ., 1963, Structure of the Camhro-Ordovician scdimen.tai'y rocks of Sussex Co., N.J.

Baum, J.L., Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., andSmith, B.U, 1957, Preeamhrian of the NJ. Highlands. WiRe, ILW., 1988,The surficial geology and Woodfordian glacia-

tion of a portion of Kit tatinny Valley and the NJ. HighlandsCarswcll, L.D., and P,.ooncy, J.G., 1976, Summaxy of geology and in Sussex CO., NJ.

ground-water resources of Passaic Co., NJ.

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NEWTON EAST (cont.) Herper_, Hem'y, and BaAsdale, H.C, 1951, Preliminary report on

Witte, R.W., in press, Surficial geology of Kit tatinny Valley and the geolo_ and ground-water supply of the Newark, NJ., area.vicinity in the southern part of Sussex Co., NJ. Kasabach, H.F., 1962, Bedrock map of the Hackensack MeadcxTs.

Wirte, R.W., in review, Surficial material resources of the Newton Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.

East quadrangle, Sussex County, NJ. Lovegreen, J.R., 1974, Paleodralnagc historyof the Hudson Estuary.

Wolff, J.E., 1897, Report on Axche.an geology. Merrill, FJ.H., Dalton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbury, R.D.,Do<lge, R.E., Willis, Bradford, and Prcssey, H.A., 1902,

_ON WEST Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ.

Connally, G.G., 1963, Wlsconsinan history of the Hudson- Nichols, W.D., 1968, Ground-water rasoutces of Essex Co., NJ.Champlain lobe. Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-Hudsonregion, N.Y. OSWEGO LAKE

Connally, G.G., and Sirkin, LA., 1970, Late glacial history of the Anderson, H.R., and App¢l, C.A., 1969, Geology and g_round-upper Wallkill Valley, N.Y. water resources of Ocean Co., NJ.

Ghatge, S.L, Jagn[, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity Rush, F.I_, 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-investigations to delineate subsurface geologyin the Beemer- lington Co., NJ.ville area, Sussex County, NJ.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of PARK RIDGEKittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, New Jersey. Carsw¢ll, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack-

ensack River basin, NJ.Herpers, Henry, 1961, The Ogdensburg-Culverz Gap recessional

moraine and glacial stagnation in NJ.

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. PATERSONMiller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water tesouices of Sussex Carsw¢ll, L.D., and Rooncy, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology and

Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tccks Island impact ax_.a, ground-water resources of Passaic Co., NJ.

Minard, J.P., 1961, End moraines on KittatinnyMt.,Su.ssexCo., N.J. Darton, N.H., Baylcy, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B.,

Ridge, J.C., 1983, The surficial gnology of the Gicat Valleyprovinc¢ 19_, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ.in eastam Northampton CO., Pa., and Warren CO.,NJ. Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.

Spink, WJ., 1963, Structure of the Cambro-Ordovician sedimen- Lacombe, Pierre, and Duran, P.B., 1988, Map of bedrock-surfacetary rocks of Sussex CO., NJ. topography in parts of the Paterson and Pompton Plains

quadrangles, NJ.Wit ta, R.W., 1988, The surfieial geology and Wood fordian glacia-

tion of a portion of Kittatinny Valley and the NJ. High lands Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbury, R.D.,in Sussex Co., NJ. Dodge, R.E., Willis, Bradford, and Pressey, H.A., 1902,

Witte, I_W., in press, Surficial geology of Kittatinny Valley and Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ.vicinity in the southern part of Sussex Co., NJ. Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Vecchioli, John, and Miller, E.G., 1973, Water resources of the

NEWTONVILLE Ramapo River basin, NJ.

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, ILE., PEMBERTON1968, Summary of ground-water resources of Atlantic Co., NJ.

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1964, Pre-Quaternary geology of

NYACK the Pemberton quadrangle, NJ.

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.p., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialCarswell, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack- deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa.

ensack River basin, NJ.Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water rceources of Bur.

lington Co., NJ.OCEANCITY

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E., PENNINGTON1968, Summaryo f ground-water resourcas of Atlan tic Co., NJ.

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., NJ.; Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the

salt water invasion of principal aquifers. Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Ka_bach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofOCEANVILLE Hunterdon CO., NJ.

Clark, G.A., Melsler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E., Meier, D.R., 1949, Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-Old1968, Summaryo f ground-war er resources of Atlantic CO.,NJ. Bridge area.

Tedrow, J.C.F., and MacClintock, Paul, 1953, Loess in NJ. soilORANGE materials.

Carswell, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack- Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resour-ensack River basin, NJ. ces of Mercer CO., NJ.

Carswell, LD., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology and Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resourcesground-water resources of Passaic County, NJ. of Mercer Co., NJ.

Darton, N.H., Baylcy, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B.,1908, DescxJption of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ. PENNS GROVE

Granbery, J.H., 19fiT,The Schuyler Mine. Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and MeIIo, J.F., 1970,Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Uppar

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Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern Pittis, A.D., 1952, Observations concerning the general geologyDelmarva peninsula, Del. and Md. around Clinton and Annandale, NJ.

Ro6enau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.O., Thurston, W.P., 1951,Gcology and mineralogyof the manganese1969,Geology and ground-waterresourcesof Salem Co., NJ. deposit at Clinton Point, NJ.

PERTH AMBOY PLAINFIELD

Anderson, H.R., 1968,Geology and glound.watar resources of Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.H., Baker, P.C_, Sehafer, E.J., andthe Rahwayarea. De Buchananne, 1943,The ground water supplies of Mid.

Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, ILC., Sahafer, E.J., and dlesex County, NJ.De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of Mid- Cook, G.H., and Smock,J.C., 1878, Report on the clay depositsdlesex Co., NJ. of Woodbridge, SouthAmboy and other places in NJ.

Cook, G.H., and Smock, J.C., 1878, Report on the clay deposits Darton, N.H., Bayley,W.S., Salisbury,ILD., and Kummel, H.B.,of Woodbridge, South Amboy and other places in NJ. 1908,Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ.

Darton, N.H., Bayley,W.S., SaIisbury,P.D., and Kummel, H.B., Kummel, H.B., 1940,The geology of NJ.

1908,Description of the Passaic quadrangle,NJ. Ncmickas, Bronius, 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness ofFarlekas,G.M., 1979,Geohydrologyanddigital-simulation model Pleistocene deposits in Union Co. and adjacent areas, NJ.

of the Farringtonaquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Nemickas, Bronius, 1976,Geology and ground-water resourcesNemickss, Bronius, 1974,Bedrock topography and thickness of of Union Co., NJ.

Pleistocene deposits in Union CO.and adjacent areas, NJ. Salisbury, P.D., 1895, Surface geology.

Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Geology and ground-waterresources Woodward, H.P., 1944,Copper mines and mining in NJ.of Union Co., NJ.

Salisbury, P.D, 1895, Surface geology. PLEASANTVILLE_Voodward,H.P., 1944_Copper mines and mining in NJ.

Clark,G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E.,YualhJennwei,1976,Sediments inthe lowerN.Y. andRaritanBays. 1968,Summaryof ground-waterre.sourcesof Atlantic Co.,N.J.

PH ILADELPHIA POINT PLEASANT

Bascom, Piorence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Anderson, H.IL, and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-Salisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the waterresources of Ocean Co., NJ.

Philadelphia district. Jablonski,L.A.,1968,Ground-wntarresourcesofMonmouthCo.,N.J.

PINE ISLAND POMPTON PLAINSHague,J.M.,Baum, J.L., HvlTmann, I..A., and Picketing,R.J., 1965,

Geologyand structureof the Franldin-Steflingarea, N.J. Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlyfolded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference to

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of northern NJ.Sussex CO.and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Islandimpact area. Baum,J.L, Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., and

Smith, B.L, 1957,Prccambrian of the N.J. Highlands.

PITMAN EAST Carswall, L.D, and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology andground-water resources of Passaic Co., NJ.

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969,Waterre.sourcesand geology Darton, N.H., Baylcy, W.S., Salisbury, P.D., and Kummel, H.B.,of Gloucester CO.,N.J. 19_, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, N.J.

Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli,John, 1965,Availabilityof grouhal-waterPITMAN WEST in Morris Co., N.J.

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969,Water resources and geology Goodspeed, P-M., 1967, An investigation of the Precambrianof Gloucester Co., N.J. plutonic rocks in the Wanaque area, N.J.

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970, Kummel, H.B., 1940,The geology of N.J.

Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper Lacombe, Piern:,andDuran, P.B.,1988, Mapofbedrock-surfaceCretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern topography in parts of the Paterson and Pompton PlainsDclma_a Peninsula, Del. and Md. quadrangles, NJ.

Rosenau, J.C, Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooncy, J.G., Nichols, W.D., 1968,Ground-water re.sources of Essex Co., N.J.1969,Geology and ground-water re.soun'esof Salem Co., N.J.

Nichols, W.D., 1968, Bedrock topography of eastern Morris andwestern Essex Counties.

PITI'STOWNParcillo,D.C.,1%0,Precambrian geologyo ftheWanaque.Butlerarea.

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, P-D., and Kummel, H.B, 1914,Descrip- Salisbury, P.D., 1895,Surface geology.tion of the Raiitan quadrangle, NJ.

Vecchioli, John, and Miller, E.G., 1973,Water re.soul_ce.sof theKasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water rasourccs of Ramapo Riverbasin, NJ.

Hunte_on Co., NJ.

McLaughlin, D.B., 1946, The Triassic rocks of the Hunterdon PORT ELIZABETHPlateau, NJ.

OIsen, P.E., 1980, The latest Triassic and early Jurassic forma- Gill, H.E., 1962,Ground-water resources of Cape MayCO.,N.J.;tions of the NewarkBasin (eastern North America, Newark salt water invasionof principal aquifers.Supergaoup). Rooney,J.G.,1971,Groundwaterresomx.esof CumberlandCo.,N.J.

Perissoratis, Constantine, and others, 1979, The Taconides ofwestern N.J.: new evidence from the Jutland klippa.

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PORT JERVIS SOUTH RAMSEY

Carson, W.P., 1965, Development and deformation of flow Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlycleavage in the Martinsburg Shale, northern NJ. folded and c_talline rocks, with particular reference to

Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan histol_/ of the Hudson- northern NJ.

Champlain lobe. Canace, Robert, and Hutchinson, Wayne, 1989, Bedrock topog-Crowl, G.H., 1971, Pleistocene geology and unconsolidated raphyandptofilesofvalley-filldepositslntheRamapoRiver

deposits of the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee on valley, NJ.

Delaware, Pa. Carswell, I.D., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summaly of geology and

Ghatge, S.I., Jagel, D.I., and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity ground-water resources of Passaic Co., NJ.

investigetionstodelineatesubsurfaeegeologyintheBocmer- Hotz, P.E., 1945, Preliminary report on the geology of theville area, Sussex County, NJ. Steriing-Ringwood magnetite district, N.Y. and NJ.

Herman, G.C, and Montaverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Salisbury, R.D., 1893, Surface geology.

Kittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, New Jersey. Vecchioli, John, and Miller, E.G., 1973, Water resources of the

Miller, J.W., Jr., 17"/4, Geology and ground water rcz,ources of Ramapo River basin, NJ.Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island

impact area. RARITANMinard, J.P., 1961, End moraines on Rittatinny Mt., Sussex CO.

Schuberth, C.B., 1960, Geology of the Port Jetvis South, N.Y.- Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, De.scrip.NJ.-Pa. quadrangle, lion of the Rarltan quadrangle, NJ.

Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofSplnk, WJ, 1963, Structure of the Cambro-Ordovician sedimentary Hunterdon Co., NJ.

rocks of Sussex Co., NJ.Olsen, P.E., 1980, The latest Triassic and early Jurm_ic forma-

Spink, WJ., 1967, Stratigraphy and structure of the Paleozoic tions of the Newark Basin (eastern North America, Newarkrocks of northwestern NJ. Supargroup): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation.

PORT NORRIS RIEGELSVILLE

Ro3ney, J.G., 1971,Gmtmd wateri_'_utc¢_ o fCumbodand County, NJ. Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pre-Cambrian geology and mineral resourcesof the Delaware Water Gap and Easton quadrangles, NJ.

PORTLAND and Pa.

Draks,A-A-,Jr.,andEpstcin,J.M.,1969,Geologlcmapandsemions Drake, A.A., Jr., McLaughlin, D.B., and Davis, R.E., 1967,of pal_s of the Portland and Betvidere quadranglcs, NJ.-Pa. Geologic map of the Riegels'eille quadrangle, Pa.-NJ.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverd¢, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water re._urces ofRittatinny Valley and IGttatlnny Mountain, New Je_ey. Hunterdon Co., NJ.

Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry. Ludlum, J.C., 1940, Continuity of the Hard,ton Formation in

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of vicinity of Phillipabug, NJ.Susse_ CO. and the Warren CO. portion of the Tocks Islandimpact area. RIO GRANDE

Peck, F.B.) 1911, Prelimlnaty report on the talc and serpentine of Gill, H.E., 1959, Geologyand ground-water resources of the CapaNorthampton CO. and the portland cement materials of the May paninsula, lower Capa May Co., NJ.

Lehigh district. Gill, H.E,, 1962, Ground.water resources of Cape May Co., NJ.;Ridge, J.C., 1983,The surficial geology of the Great Valley province salt water invasion of principal aquifers.

in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., NJ.

Vreeland, J.H., 1965, Gravity anomalies and geology of the Jenny ROCKY H ILLJump Mountain area, NJ.

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the

PRINCETON Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B., Kasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofMiller, B.L., and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the Hunterdon Co., NJ.

Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa. Parker, P,=A.,and Houghton, H.F., 1990, Bedrock geologic mapCarruther_, J.B., 1959, The pre-Cretaceotm topography near of RockyHill quadrangle, NJ.

Princeton-Plainshoro, NJ. Runyan, D.R., 1961, Bedrock topography of the Kingston.Kasahach) H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of Plainsboro.Monmouth Junction area.

Hunterdon CO., NJ. Tedrow, J.C.F., and MacClintock, Paul, 1953, Loess in NJ. soilMeier, D._, 1949, Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-Old materials.

Bridge area. Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resout-Runyan, D.IL, 1961, Bedrock topography of the Kingston- ces of Mercer County, NJ.

Plainsboro-Monmouth Junction area. Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground.water resourcesTedrow, J.C.F., and MacClintock, Paul, 1953, Loess in N.J. soil of Mercer CO., NJ.

materials.Yahn, WJ., 1945, The MilLstone River problem.

Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water reaour.

ces of Mercer Co., NJ. ROOSEVELTWidmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources

of Mercer Co., NJ. Anderzon, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-

Yahn, WJ., 1945, The Millstone River prohlem, water resources of Ocean CO., NJ.

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Jablonsld,LA, 1968,Caound-wate_x_utcesofMonmouth Co.,NJ. Minard,J.P.,1969,Geology of the Sandy Hook quadranglein

Markewicz,F.J.,1969,nmenitedepositsoftheN.J.CoastalPlain. Monmouth Co.,N.J.

Minard,J.P.,1964,Geologyof theRooseveltquadrangle,N.J. Minard.J.p.,1974,Slump blocksintheAtlanticHighlandsofN.J.

Minard, J.P., and Owens, J.P., 196d, Domes in the Atlantic Coas- Pucci, A.A., Gronberg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., lC_9, Hydraulic proper-tal Plain east of Trenton, N.J. ties of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac-Raritan-

Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resour- Magathy aquifer system in the northern coastalplain of NJ.ces of Mercer Co., NJ. Yuan, Jennwei, 1976, Sediments in the lower New York and

Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources Raritan Bays.of Mercer Co., N.J.

SEA ISLE CITY

ROSELLE Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground.water resouz_es of Cape May Co., N.J4

Anderzon, H.R., 1968, Geology and ground.water resources of salt water invasion of principal aquifers.the Rahway area.

Dalton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., SEASIDE PARK19_, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, N.J. Anderson, H.R., and Appal, CA., 1969, Geology and ground-

Gill, H.E., Vecchioli, John, and Banlni, W.E., 1965, Tracing the water resources of Ocean CO., N.J.continuity of Pleistocene aquifers in northern NJ. by seismicmethods. SHILOH

Hoffman, J.L., 1989, Simulated drawdowns, 1972-1995, in the Owens, J.p., Minard, J.p., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970,Pleistoceneburied-valleyaquifersinsouthwesternEssexand Stratigraphy of the outcropping post.Magothy Uppersoutheastern Morris Counties, NJ. Cretaceous formations in southern N.J. and the northern

Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of N.J. Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md.

Meisler, Harold, 1976, Computer simulation model of the Pleis- Rooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water _urces of Cumberland Co., N.J.

tocene valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Essex and Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,southeastern Morris Counties, N.J. 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co., NJ.

Nemickas, Bronius, 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness of

Pleistocene deposits in Union CO. and adjacent areas, NJ. SHIP BOTTOM

Nemickas, Bronius, 1976, Geology and ground-water resources Anderson, H.R., and Appal, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-of Union CO., N.J. water resources of Ocean Co., NJ.

Nichols, W.D., 1968, Ground.water resources of Essex Co., NJ.

Nichols, W.D., 1968, Bedrock topography of eastern Morris and SLOATS BURGwestern Essex Counties, NJ.

Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlySalisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology, folded and cl3,stalline rocks, with particular rcfe_nce toThompson, D.G., 1932, Ground water supplies of the Passaic northern N.J.

River valley near Chatham, N.J. Carswcll, L.D., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology andVecchioli, John, Nichols, W.D., and Nemickas, Btonius, 1967, gl'ound-water resources of Passaic Co., N.J.

Results of the second phase of drought-disaster test-drilling Hotz, P.E., 1945, Preliminary report on the geology of the

program near Morrist own, NJ. Sterling-Ringwood magnetite district, N.Y. and N.J.

Hotz, P.E., 1953, Magnetite deposits of the Sterling Lake, N.Y. -RUNNEMEDE Ringwood,N.J.,area.

Bascom, Flortnc¢, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B.,

Salisbury, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the SOUTH AMBOYPhiladelphia district.

Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Schafer, E.J., andHardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology De Buchananne, 1943, The ground water supplies of Mid-

of Gloucester Co., NJ. dlesex Co., NJ.

Clark, W.B., 1893, Plxliminaty report, Cretaceous and TertiarySALEM formations of N.J.

Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970, Cook, G.H., and Smock, J.C., 1878, Report on the clay depositsStratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper of Woodbridg¢,southAmboyandotherplacesinNJ.Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern

D¢lmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md. Farlekas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrology and digital-simulation modelof the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ.

Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G., Harriman, D.A., Pol m, D.A., aod Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water-1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co.,N.J. quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys-

tem in the oortliern coastal plain of N.J.

SANDY HOOK Jablomld, I..A_,1968, Ground-water resou_ of Monmouth Co., NJ.

Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminary report, Cretaceous and TertiaP/ Meier, D.R., 1949, Geophysicalinvestigations in the Trenton-Oldformations of NJ. Bridge area.

Farlekas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrologyand digital.simulation model Pucci, A._, GIonbcl_ J.A., 8i'ldpope, D.A., 1989, Hydraulic proper-

of the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ. ties of the middle and upper aquifers of the Potomac-Ratitan-Harriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water- Magathy aquifer system in the northern coastal plain of NJ.

quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys. Salisbury, R.D., 1895, Surface geology.

tern in the northern coastal plain of NJ. Yuan, Jennw¢i, 1976, Sadiments in the lower New York andJablonski, I.,./L,1968, Ground-wate rresourc_ of Monmouth Co., NJ. Rarita n Bays.

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STANHOPE Cretaceous formations in southern NJ. and the northern

Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoic rocks of the Green Delmarra Peninsula, Del. and Md.Pond Outlier. Roscnau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,

Baum, J.L, Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgl, Sampson, E., and 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co., N.J.Smith, B.L, 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip. TOMS RIVERtion of the Ratltan quadrangle, NJ. Ande_on, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-

Cook, G.H., 1868, Group of iron mines in Morris Co.: Geology of water resources of Ocean CO., NJ.NJ.: portfolio of maps. Markcwicz, FJ, 1969, Ilmenite deposits of the NJ. coastal plain.

Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965, Availability of ground-water

in Morris CO., NJ. TRANQUILITY

Hague, J.M, Baura, J.L, Herrmann, LA, and Picketing, R.J, 1965, Bayley, W.S., Salisbu [y, P,.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip.Geology and structu_ of the Franklin-Sterling area, NJ. tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ.

Herman, G.C, and Mitchell, J.P.,in press, Bedrock geology of the Drake, A.A., Jr., 1978, The Lyon Station-Paulins Kill nappe, theGreen Pond Mountain region from Dover to Greenwood frontal structure of the Musconetcong nappe system in east-Lake, NJ. ern Pa. and NJ.

Kummel, H.B., and Gage, R.B., 1906,The chemical composition of Drake, A.A., Jr., and Lyt tie, P.T., 1980, Allcghanian thrust faultsthewhite crystalUnc limestones of Sussex and Warren Counties. in the Kittatinny Valley, N J.

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of Gill, H.E., and Vecchioli, John, 1965,Availabilityof ground-waterSussex CO. and the Warren CO. portion of the Tocks Island in Morris CO., NJ.

impact area. Herman, G.C., and Monteverdc, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map ofVolkert, R.A., Monteverde, D.H., and Drake, A.A., Jr., 1988, Kittatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, New Jersey.

Geologic map of the Stanhope quadrangle, Morris andSussex Counties, NJ. Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industry.

Witte, R.W., 1988, The sufficia] geology and Woodfordian Kummel, H.B., and Gage, R.B., 1_, The chemical compc_ition of

glaciation of a portion of Kittatinny Valley and the NJ. thewhitecrystallinelimestonc_ofSu._sexandWartencounties.Highlands in Sussex County, NJ. Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of

Witte, R.W., in press, Surficial geology of Kittatinny Valley and Sussex CO. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Islandvicinity in the southern port of Sussex County, NJ. impact area.

Young, Davis, 1971, Preeambrian rocks of the Lake Hopatcong Ridge, J.C., 1983,The $ufficia[ geology of the Great Va]]eyprovinc¢area, NJ. in eastern Northampton CO., Pa, and Warren CO., NJ.

Splnk, WJ., 1963, Structure of the Cambro-Ordovician sedlmen-

STOCKTON tarj rocks of Sussex CO., NJ.Witte, R.W., 1988, The surficia] geo[o[_ and Wood fordia n giacia.

Bascom, Florence, Darien, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B., tion of a portion of Khtatinny Valley and the NJ. HighlandsMiller, B.L., and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the in Sussex County, NJ.Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Witte, R.W., in press, Surficia] geology of Rittatinny Valley andKasabach, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources of vicinity in the southern part of Sussex County, NJ.

Hunterdon Co., NJ.

MeLaughlin, D.B., 1946, The Triassic rocks of the Hunterdon TRENTON EASTPlateau, NJ.

Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground.water resources Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,Milter, B.L., and Salisbury, R.D., 1909, Description of the

of Mercer CO., N.J. Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

STONE HARBOR Meier, D.P_, 1949, Geophysical investigations in the Trenton-OldBridge area.

Gill, H.E., 1959, Geologyand ground-water resources of the Cape Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1964, Pre-Quaternary geology ofMay peninsula, lower Cape May CO., NJ. the Trenton East quadrangle, N.J.

Gill, H.F__,1962, Ground.water resources of Cape May CO., NJ.; Ovens, J.p., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialsalt water invasion of principal aquifers, deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa.

Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground.water resources of Bur-STROUDSBURG linglon Co., NJ.

Epstein, J.P., 1969, Surficial geology of the Stroudsburg quad- Tedrow, J.C.F., and MacClintock, Paul, 1953, Loess in NJ. soiltangle, Pa.-NJ. materials.

Epstein, J.P., 1973, Geologic map of the Stroudsburg quadrangle, Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resour-Pa.-NJ. ces of Mercer County, NJ.

Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of Widmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground*water resourcesSussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island of Mercer Co., NJ.impact arc&

TRENTON WESTTAYLORS BRIDGE

Bascom, Florence, Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B., Clark, W.B.,Miller, B.L,1906,DescfiptionoftheDoverquadrangte, Del.-Md.-NJ. Miller, B.L, and Salisbury, l_D., 1909, Description of theOwens, J.p., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F, and Mello, J.F., 1970, Trenton quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.

Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper Meiet, D.R.,1949, GeophysicalinvestigatlonsintheTrenton.OldBridge area.

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TRENTON WEST (cont.) Johnson, E.1., 1968, Precambrian geology of parts of Passaic Co.and Sussex Co., NJ., and infrared absorption studies of

Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surfieial biotite.deposits in the Trenton area, N-J. and Pa.

Kummel, H.B., and Welter, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the GreenRush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur- Pond Mountain region.

lington Co., NJ.

Tedrow, J.C.F., and Macclintock, Paul, 1953, Loess in NJ. soil Panillo, D.C.,1960,PreesmbfiangeologyoftheWanaque.Butleralea.materials. Vecchioli, John, and Miller, E.G., 1973, Water resources of the

Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resour- Ramapo River basin, NJ.cesof Mereer County, NJ.

WASHINGTONWidmer, Kemble, 1965, Geology of the ground-water resources

of Mercer CO. Bayiey, W.S., Salisbury, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., 1914, Descrip-

TUCKAHOE tion of the Raritan quadrangle, NJ.

Clark, G.A., Mclsler, Harold, P,.hodehamel, F.C., and Gill, H.E., Cook, G.H., 1868, Oxford Furnace mines: Geology of NJ.;19(38,Summaryof ground -watcr resources of Atlantic Co., NJ. portfolio of maps.

Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., NJ.; Drake, A.A., Jr., 1978, The Lyon Station-Paulins Kill nappa, thefrontal structure of the Musconetcong nappe system in east-

salt water invasion of principal aquifer, ern Pa. and NJ.

Rooney, J.G., 1971, Ground water resources of CumberlandCounty, NJ. Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989,Tectonic map of

Kit tatinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, NJ.

TUCKERTON Kasabach, H.F., 1905, Geology and ground water resources ofAnderson, H.R., and App¢l, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- Hunterdon Co., NJ.

water resources of Ocean Co., NJ. Kastabc, R.L., Jr., 1979, Precamhrian geology of the NJ. High-lands in Warren Co., NJ.

UNIONVILLE Peck, F.B., 1911, Preliminazy report on the talc and seq3entine of

Carson, W.P., 1965, Development and deformation of flow Northampton Co. and the portland cement materials of thecleavage in the Martinsburg Shale, northern NJ. Lehigh district.

Connally, G.G., 1963, Wlsconsinan history of the Hudson- Kidge,J.C.,1983,Thesun'icialgeologyoftheGreatValleypn3vinceChamplain lobe. in eastern Northampton Co., Pa., and Warren Co., N-J.

Ghatge, S.L., Jagel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity Vecchioli, John, 1957, Pre-Cambrian rocks in the Jenny Jumpinvestigations to delineate subsurface geologyin the Bcemer- Mountain area.

ville area, Sussex County, N.J. Vreeland, J.H., 1965, Gravity anomalies and geology of the JennyHerman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of Jump Mountain area, NJ.

Kittatinny Valley and Kit tatinny Mountain, NJ..

Hague, J.M., Baum, Ji., Herrmann, L.A., and Picketing, R.I., 1965, WAWAYANDA

Geolo D' and structure of the Franklin-Sterling area, N.J. Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highlyMiller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources of folded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference to

SussexCo. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island northern NJ.

impact area. Barnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoic rocks of the GreenPond Outlier.

WANAQUE Baum, J.L., Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., and

Appleby, A.N., 1942, A field study of joint patterns in highly Smith, B.L., 1957, Precambrian of the NJ. Highlands.

folded and crystalline rocks, with particular reference to Carswell, LD., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summazy of geology andnorthern NJ. ground-water resources of Passaic County, NJ.

Bambrick, T.C, and Jagel, D.L., 1988, Seismic refraction and Connally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan history of the Hudson-gravity investigation of bedrock topography at Lakeland Champlain lobe.

Regional High School, Wanaque, passaic Co., NJ. Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-HudsonBarnett, S.G., 1976, Geology of the Paleozoic rocks of the Green region, N.Y.

Pond Outlier. Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., toBaum, J.L., Buddington, A.F., Johnson, Helgi, Sampson, E., and Skunnemunk Mr., N.Y.

Smith, B.L, 1957, precambrian of the NJ. Highlands. Hague, J.M., Baum, J.L, Herrmann, L.A., and Picketing, R.L, 1965,Canace, Robert, and Hutchinson, Wayne, 1989, Bedrock topog- Geology and structure of the Franklin-Sterling area, NJ.

raphy and profiles of valley-fill deposits in the Ramapo River Herman, G.C., and Mitchell, J.P., in press, Bedrock geology of thevalley, NJ. Green Pond Mountain region from Dover to Greenwood

Cat'swell, L.D., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology and Lake, NJ.

ground-water resources of Passaic Co., N.J. Kummel, H.B., and Gage, R.B, 1906,The chemical composition ofChadwick, R.A., 1951, Genera[ stracture, Echo Lake area: lithol- the white cffstalline limestonez o fSusr_x and Warren Counties.

ogy and structure of the Precambrian gneisses in the Echo Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the GreenLake area. Pond Mountain region.

Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ., to Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources ofSkunnemunk Mr., N.Y. Sussex Co. and the Warren Co. portion of the Tocks Island

Goodspced, R.M., 1967, An investigation of the Precambrian impact area.

plutonie rocks in the Wanaque area, NJ. Offield, T.W., 1967, Bedrock geology of the Goshen-GreenwoodHotz, P.E., 1945, Preliminary report on the geology of the Lake area, N.Y.

Sterling-Ringwood magnetite district, N.Y. and N.J.

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WEEHAWKEN Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.L., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,

Carzwell, L.D., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hack- 1969, Geology and geound-water resources of Salem Co., N.J.ensack River basin, NJ.

Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbuly, R.D., and Kummel, H.B., WOODBINE

1908, Description of the Pa_aic quadrangle, NJ. Gill, H.E., 1959, Geology and ground-water resoul_cs of the Cape

Kasabach, H.F., 1962, Bedrock map of the Hackensack Meadows. May peninsula, lower Cape May Co., NJ.

Lovegreen, J.R., 1974, Paleodrainage hlstoryofthe Hudson Estuary. Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., N.J.;

Merrill, F.J.H., Dalton, N.H., Honick, Arthur, Salishur/, R.D., salt water invasion of principal aquifers.Dodge, R.E., Willis, Bradford, and P_, H.A., 1902,Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-N.J. WOODBURY

Salisbuly, R.D., 1894, Surface geology. Bascom, Florence, Clark, W.B., Darton, N.H., Kummel, H.B.,Salisbuly, R.D., and Knapp, G.N., 1909, Description of the

WEST CREEK Philadelphia district.

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geologyAnderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- of Gloucester Co., NJ.

water resoutx_s of Ocean Co., NJ.

WHITING WOODMANSIEAnderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground-

Anderson, H.R., and Appel, C.A., 1969, Geology and ground- water resources of Ocean Co., NJ.water resources of Ocean Co., N.J.Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

Markewicz, FJ., 1969, Ilmenite deposits of the NJ. coastal plain, lington CO., NJ.Rush, F.E., 1968, Geology and ground-water resources of Bur-

lington CO., NJ. WOODSTOWN

WILDWOOD Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geologyof Gloucester Co., N.J.

Gill, H.E.,1959,Geologyandground-waterresourcesoftheCape Minard, J.P., 1965, Geology of the Woodstown quadrangle,May peninsula, lower Cape May CO., NJ. Gloucester and Salem Counties, NJ.

Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., NJ.; Owens, J.P., Minard, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970,saltwaterinvasionofprincipalaquifers. Stratigraphy of the outcropping po_t-Magothy Upper

Cretaceous formations in southern N.J. and the northernWILLIAMSTOWN Delmarva Peninsula, Del. and Md.

Hardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geology Rosenau, J.C., Solomon, M.I., Hilton, G.S., and Rooney, J.G.,of Gloucester Co., NJ. 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co., NJ.

WILMINGTONSOUTH YONKERS

Bascom, Florence, and Miller, B.L., 1920, Description of the Carsw¢ll, I.D., 1974, Appraisal of water re$oul'_..s in the Hack-Elkton and Wilmington quadrangles, Md.-Del.-NJ.-Pa. ensack River basin.

Owens, J.p., Minard, J.p., Sohl, N.F., and MelIo, J.F., 1970, Lov_green, J.R.,1974, PateodrainagehlstoryoftheHudsonEsluary.

Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper Merrill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, Arthur, Salisbmy, R.D.,Cretsceot_s formations in southern NJ. and the northern Dodge, R.E., Willis, Bradford, and P_, H.A., 1902,Delmat_ra Peninsula, Del. and Md. Description of the New York City district, N.Y.-NJ.

Salisbuly, P,.D., 1894, Surface geology.

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B region, scale 1:42,200, 24xll in.

Baker, D.R., and Buddington, A.F., 1970, Geology and magnetite Bay[ey, W.S., 1910, Iron mines and mining in NJ.: NJ. Geologicaldcps_its of the Franklinquadrangle and part of the Hamburg quad- Su_cy Final Report of the State Geologist, v. VII, 512 p.x-angle,NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 683, 73 p. Includes maps showing geology, location of iron mines, scale

Includes maps showing: 1:63,360, 62x55 in., individual mines and mine districts at larger• Precambrian gvolo_" and structure, scale 1:24,000, 24:<37in. scales.

Geology of Edison magnetite deposit, scale 1:7,000, 24x17 in.Bayley, W.S., 1941, Pre-Cambrian g¢olo_, and mineral rcsouxces

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tion of the Rafitan quadrangle: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic

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Includes maps showing: Bell, Christy, 1983, Radioactive mineral occurrences in New Jer-Pre-Quaternary geology, scale1:396,000, 20x25 in. seT. NJ. Geological Survey Open File Report 83-5, 21 p.Ground-water topics (.public supply, usage, quality); Includes map showing 108 sites where uranium, thorium, rare

Raritan/Magothy structural geology, hydrology and water earth elements, and other radioactive elements have beenquality, 6 maps, scale 1:1,360,0()0,5x8 in. reported (mainly Reading Prong and Newark Basin), scale

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emphasis on Raritsn/Magothy aquifer, scale 1:190,000, 5x8 in. Britton, N.L., 1887, Geological surveys, Axchcan or PrimitiveRaritan/Magothy aquifers, actual and potential salt-water rocks: NJ. Geological Survey Annual Report of the State

encroachment, scale 1:1,980,000, 5x8 in. Geologist for 1886, p. 74-112.

Barksdale, H.C., Johnson, M.E., Baker, R.C., Schafer, EJ., and Includes map showing Precambrian geology, scale 1:63,360

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Report 8, 160 p. Survey Miscellaneous Geological Investigations Map 1-346.Includes separate pagn-sizc maps showing gnology of Quaternary Bedrock gnologic map with structure, scale 1:24,000, 32x41 in.System and Triassic and Cretaceous Systems, scale approx.1:300,000. Burton, W.C., and Ratcliffc, N.M., 1985, Attitude, movement

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C OxfordFurnacemines,scale1:7,900,18x20in.

Ringwood ironmines,scale1:7,900,14x17in.Campbell, M.RI, and Bascom,E, 1933, Origin and strurture of the Group of iron mines in Morris County [Dover District], scainPensauken gravel: America Journal of Science,v. 26,p. 300-318. 1:21,100, 24x50 in.

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trough between Plainfield and Salem City_,probable ancestral Cook, G.H_ 1884, Geological map of a pert of NJ. (covers NJ.courses of the Delaware and IIudson rivers. Trough is rather south of 40 45', shows interpretations not on Cook, 1879), scaledetailed for scale; ancestral streams are sketchy, scaIe 1:400,000. 1:380,000, 18x24 in.,/n Whitfield, RIP., Brachiopoda and inmcl-

Canace, Robert, and Hutchinson, Wayne, 1988, Bedrock topog- llbranchiata of the Raritan Clays and Greensand marls of NJ.,raphy and profiles of valley-fill deposits in the Ramapo River NJ. Geological Survey Report on Palcontolo_,, v. 1,339 p.Valley, NJ.: N J, Geological Survey Geologic Map Sorics 88-6, 2 Cook, G.H., 1889, Geological map of NJ. from original surveys,sheets, scale 1:24,000, 27x10 in. NJ. State Atlas, sheet 20, scain 1:316,800, 2 crc_s sections, shows

Includes text, 14 seismic profiles and table of data for 86 wells. Terminal Moraine.

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Carson, W.P., 1965, Development and deformation of flow Crowt, G.H., 1971, Pleistocene geolo_, and unconsolidatedcleavage in the Martinsburg Shale, northern N.J. [Princeton deposits of the Delaware Valley, Matamoras to Shawnee onUniversity senior thesis]. Delaware, Pa.: Pa. Geological Sur4ey General Geologic Report

Includes maps showing bedrock geology, structural geology of 60, 40 p., reprinted 1974.Martinsburg Formation, 2 maps, scale 1:24,000, 22x17 in. Includes map showing unconsolidated deposits, scale 1:24,000,

Ca rs'well, LD., 1974, Appraisal of water resources in the Hacken- 57x37 in.sack River basin, N.J.: U.S. Geological Survey Water ResourcesInvestigations 76-74. Cummings, W., 1983, Ferroaxinite from Bridgeville, NJ.: The

Includes "Geology of Hackensack River basin" [geologic map Mineralogical Record, v. 14, no. 1, p. 43-44.of Bergen and Hudson Counties], scale 1:90_, 18x27 in.; map Includes map showing Precambrian geology at Oxford quart),showing peleodrainage, well locations, scale 1:362,000, 7x10 in. and environs, scale 1:31,300, 8x4 in.

Carswell, L.D., and Rooney, J.G., 1976, Summary of geology and Dground-water resources of Passaic County, N.I.: U.S. GeologicalSurvey Water Resources Investigations 76-75. Darton, N.H., 1890, The relations of the Newark System in the

Includes maps showing gcolo_,, thickness and composition of Qua- NJ. region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 67, 82 p.ternary sediments, well locat io,as, all at scale 1:88,000,17x22 in. Includes map, scale 1:538,600, 10x10 in; larger scale details of

Chadwick, RIA., 1951, Lithology and structure of the Precambrian Watchung Mountains, Sourland-Rocky Hill area, and Roundgneisses in the Echo Lake area [Princeton University senior thesis]. Valley area.

Includes maps showing strike and dip of foliation, cross section, Darton, N.H., 1894, Geologic relations from Green Pond, NJ. toscale 1:29,000, 8.5xll in.; strike and dip of foliation, scale Sknnnemunk Mr., N.Y.: Geological Society of America Bulletin,1:7,900, 8.5xll in.; magnetic survey of Vreeland magnetite body, v. 5, p. 367.394.3 sheets, scale 1:2,400, 8.5xll in. Includes map showing Paleozoic geology, scale 1:360,0C0, 6x9 in.

Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.C., and Gill, H.E., Darton, N.H., 1896, Artesian well prospects in the Atlantic Coas.

1968, Summary of ground-water resources of Atlantic County, tal Plain region: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 138.N.J., N.J. Division of Watcr Policy and Supply Circular 18, 53 p. Includes maps showing areas underlain by Lower Cretaceous

lnclodes 2 maps: piezomet tic contours of Rirkwood, 1900 and water horizons and by upper Cretaceous and Chesapeake water1963, scale approx. 1:750,000, 8__xll in. horizons, scale 1:780,000, 16x10 in.

Clark, W.B., 1893, Preliminary report, Cretaceous and Tertiary Darton, N.H., Bayley, W.S., Salisbury, RID., and Kummel, H.B.,formations of NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Annual Report of the 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, NJ. - N.Y.: U.S.State Geologist for 1892, p. 167-245. Geological Survey Geologic Atlas, folio 157: NJ. Geological Sur-

Includes map showing Cretaceous geology (no Tertiary shown vey Geologic Atlas, folio 1.

on map), scale 1:63,360, 33x22 in. Includes maps showing topography, bedrock geology, surficialCleaveland, Parker, 1816, Elementary treatise on geology and geology, structural geology, 3 maps, scale 1:125,000, 18x22 in.mineralogy, includes geologic map of North America, scale1:7,500,000 Davis, ILE., Drake, A.A., Jr., and Epstein, J.B., 1967, Geologic

map of the Bangor quadrangle, Pa.-N.J.: U.S Geological SurveyConnally, G.G., 1963, Wisconsinan history of the Hudson-Champlain Map GQ-665.lobe: Geological Society of America Memoir 136, p. 47-69. Bedrock geology, five cross-sections, scale 1:24,000, 40x28 in.

Includes map showing three moraines in N.J. (many more inN.Y.), scale l:I,ll50,000, 6x9 in. Drake, A.A., Jr., 1967, Geologic map of the BIoomsbury quad-

Connally, G.G., 1966, The glacial history of the mid-ltudson ranglc: U.S. Geological Survey Map GQ-595.region, N.Y.: Geological Society of America Special Paper 101. Shov_ bedrock and some surficinl geology. Includes four cross-

Includes map showing glacial moraines. In NJ. shows the Cul- sections, scale 1:24,000, 40x32 in.

vers Gap and Augusta moraines, scale 1:250,000,18x15 in. Drake, A.A., Jr., 1967, Geologic map of the Easton quadrangle,

Connally, G.G., and Sirkin, LA., 1970, Late glacial history of the N.J.-Pa.: U.S. Geological Survey Map GQ-594.upper Wallkill Valley, N.Y.: Geological Society of America Bul- Bedrock geology, five cro_ sections, scale 1:24,000, 47x32 in.

letin, v. 81, p. 3297-3306. Drake, A.A., Jr., 1978, The Lyon Station - Paulins Kill nappe-TheIncludes map showing Ogdensburg-Culver,_ Gap moraine, Augusta frontal stnJcture of the Musconetcong nappe system in eastern Pa.moraine, thre_ moraines in N.Y, scale I:750,0_0, 2.5x4-5in. and N.J.: U.S. Geological Survey Profe.ssional Paper 1023, 20 p.

Cook, G.H., 1868, Portfolio of Maps to accompany Cook, G.H., Includes maps showing structure and bedrock geology, scale1868, Geology of N.J., N-J. Geological Survey, 900 p. 1:24,000, 2Zv20 in.; aeromagnetic map showing Musconetcong

Includes: nappe, scale 1:224,000, 8x3 in.; nappe structure, bedrock andGeologic map of NJ., scale 1:126,700, 50x90 in. surficial geology, scale 1:50,000, 29x19 in.Zinc mines of Susaex County:. scale 1:7,900, 22x30 in.

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Drake, A.A., Jr., and others, 1978, Preliminary geologic map of Gill, H.E., 1959, Geologyand gsound-water resources of the Capethe Newark quadrangle: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File May peninsula, lower Cape May Co., NJ., a preliminary report:Report 78-595, scale 1:250,000, 29x32 in. [Final version by Lytttle NJ. Division of Water Resources Circular 1, 19 p.and Epstein, 1987] Includes map showing structural contours of top of Kirkwood

and bottom of Pleistocene; chloride concentrations of fiveDrake, A.A., Jr., and Epstein, J.M., 1969, Geologic map andsections of parts of the Portland and Belvidere quadrangles, aquifers, 7 maps, all at scale 1:2111,000,8xlll in.NJ.-Pa.: U.S. Gcological Survey Miscellaneous Geological Inves- Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May Co., N.J.tigations Map 1-552, bedrock geology, 3 cro_ sections, scale Salt water invasion of principal aquifcrs: N.J. Division of Water1:24,000, 32x51 in. Resources Special Report 18, 171 p.

Drake, A.A., Jr., and Lyt tie, P.T., 1980, Alleghanlan thrust faults Includes map showing surficial geology, scale 1:63,360, 25x36 in.,20 figures showing structural contours, water levels, isochiors,in the Kittatinny Valley, NJ.,/n Manspeizer, ed., Field studies of

NJ. geology and guide to ficld trips [N.Y. State Geological As- salt water intrusion, etc., all at scale 1:365,000, 5x8 in.

sociation 52nd annual meeting, Newark, NJ., 198% p. 179-187. Gill, H.E., and Farlekas, G.M., 1976, GeohydroIogic maps of theIncludes maps showing structure and bedrock geology, scale Potomac-Reritan-Magutby aquifer system in the NJ. Coastal1:150,000, 6x4 in.; thrusts, klippen and nappes, aeromagnetics, Plain: U.S. Geological Survey Hydrogeologic Investigations Atlasscale 1:73,500, 6x9 in. HA-557.

Drake, A.A., Jr., and Lyttle, I_.T., 1985, Gcologic map of the Includes maps showing structural contours for bedrock, top ofBlairstown quadrangle, Warren Co., N.J.: U.S. Geological Survey Raritan-Magotby, top of Woodbury; piezometric contours for

1900, 1956 and 1968; deelincs from 1900 to 1955, 1900 to 1968,Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1585, bedrock geology, 3 crosssections, scale 1:24,000, 20x28 in. and 1965 to 1968; isochlor (250 me/L), scale 1:500,000, 7x8 in.

Drake, A.A., Jr., McLaughlin, D.B., and Davis, ILE., 1961, Geol- Gill, H.E., and Veechioli, J., 1965, Availability of gyound-watcr inogy of the Frenchtown quadrangle: U.S. Geological Survey Map Morris Co., NJ.: N.J. Division of Water Resources Special ReportGQ-133, bedrock geology, 2 cross sections, text, scale 1:24,000, 25, 56 p.50x30 in. Includes:

Bedrock geologic map showing Terminal Moraine, scaleDrake, A.A., Jr., McLaughlin, D.B., and Davis, ILE., 1967, 1:125,000, 14x12 in.Geologic map of the Riegelsville quadrangle, Pa.-NJ.: U.S. Surficial (glacial) geology, scale 1:125,000, 19x17 in.

Geological Survey Map GQ-593, bedrock geology, 5 cross scc- Gill, H.E., Veechioli, J., and Bonini, W.E., 1965, Tracing thetions, scale 1:24,000, 37x31 in. continuity of Pleistocene aquifers in northern NJ. by seismic

E methods: Ground Water, v. 3, no. 4, p. 33-35.Includes map showing bedrock topography, pre-Pleistocene

Epstein, J.P., 1969, Sufficial geology of the Stroudsburg quad- channels, scale 1:50,_, 7x8 in.

tangle, Pa.-NJ.: Pa. Geological Survey General Geologic Report Goodspoed, ILM., 1967, An investigation of the PrecambrianG 57, 67 p., map, scale 1:24,000, 31x28 in. plutonic rocks in the Wanaque area, NJ. [Rutgers UniversityEpstein, J.P., 1973, Geologic mapof the Stroudsburg quadrangle, Ph.D. disertation].Pa.-NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Map GQ-1047, bedrock geology, Includes map showing Precambrian geology and structure, scale6 cross.sections, text, scale 1:24,000, 44x32 in. 1:24,000, 20x24 in.

F Granbery, J.H., 1907, The Schuyler Mine, Journal Franklin ln-stitate, v. 164, p. 13-28, 217-223.

Farlekas, G.M., 1979, Geohydrologyand digital.simulation model Includes map of underground workings, scale 1:4,800, 5x7 in.;of the Farrington aquifer in the northern coastal plain of NJ.: U.S. map of underground workings, scale 1:1,900, 5x7 in.Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations 79-106, 62 p.

Includes 7 maps: structural contour and isopach of Farrington H

Member, isopaeh of upper confininglayerof Farrington, poten- Hague, J.M., Baum, J.L, Herrmann, LA., and Picketing, R.J.,tiometric surfaces of Farrington and Old Bridge Members for 1965, Geology and structurc of the Franktin-Stirling area, N.J.:1959 and 1973, all at scale 1:210,000, 8.5xll in. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 67, p. 435-474.

Farlekas, G.M., Nemickas, Bronius, and Gill, H.E., 1976, Geology Includes map showing bedrock geology and structure nearand gsound-water resources of Camden CO., N.J.: U.S. Geological mineralized zones, 7 cross sections, scale 1:17,000, 60x14 in.

Survey Water Resources Investigations 76-76, 146 p. tlardt, W.F., and Hilton, G.S., 1969, Water resources and geologyIncludes maps showing bedrock topography under Philadelphia of Gloucester Co., NJ.: N.J. Division of Water Resources Specialand a portion of Camden City, scale 1:63,360, 17xll in.; slruc- Report 30.rural contour, isopsch, potentiometric maps of coastal plain Includes:

formations, 33 maps, scale 1:200,000, 8x10 in.; sulphate con- Geologic map, cross section, scale 1:2511,000, 18x14 in.centrations in lower aquifer of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy, Structural contours and piezometrlc surfaces of Cretaceouspotentiometric levels of the middle and lower aquifers of the and Tertiary formations, 5 maps, scale 1:190,000, 12=(12in.Potomac-Reritan-Magot hy, 2 maps, scale 1:63,360, 17x22 in. Dissolved solids and chlorides, scale 1:400,000, 6x7 in.

G Harper, D.P., 1984, Geologic compilation map of the MonmouthJunction quadrangle, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Open File Map

Ghatge, S.L, and Hall, D.W., 1989, Geophysical investigations to 1, scale 1:24,000, 20x28 in.determine bedrock topography in the East Hanover-Morristownarea, Morris Co., NJ.: N.J. Geological Survey Geological Sotvey Harriman, D.A., Pope, D.A., and Gordon, A.D., 1989, Water.Report 17, 24 p. quality data for the Potomac-Rafitan-Maguthy aquifer system in

Includes 3 map: bedrock topography, Bougucr gravity anomaly, the northern coastal plain of N.J.: N.J. Geological Survey Reportresidual gravity anomaly, scale 1:24,000, 20x14 in. 19, 94 p.

Includes maps showing:Ghatge, S.L., Jagel, D.L, and Herman, G.C., in press, Gravity Wells in upper aquifer, Potomac-Reritan-Magotby aquiferinvestigations to delineate subsurface geology in the Beemerville system, hydrogeologic section.area, Sussex Co., NJ., Ncw Jersey Geological Survey Report. Wells in middle aquifer, Potomac-Ra ritan-Magut hy aquifer

Includes 3 maps: Bouguer anomaly, residual gravity, aeromag- system, hydrogeologic section.netic maps, on geologic base, scale 1:100,000,18x22 in.

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Herman, G.C.,andMitchell,J.P.,inpress, Bedrockgeologyofthe Johnson, M.E., and Markewicz, FJ., 1958, Spruce Run-RoundGreen Pond Mountain region from Dover to Greenwood Lake, Valley Reservoir project: NJ. Division of Water Resources Spe-NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Map, scale 1:24,000, 3 plates, cial Report 15.

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Geologic map of Includes geologic map of Spruce Run Lake resereoir site, scale1:9,500, 23x22 in.; geologic map of Round Valley Lake reservoir

southwest Highlands area showing field stops in northern NJ. andeastern Pa., /,i Grossman, I.G., ed., Paleozoic geology of the site, scale 1:8,800, 29x21 in.

Kittatinny Valley and southwest Highlands area, NJ.: Field Guide Kand Proceedings Geological Society of N3. annual meeting [6th],

scale 1:48,000, 20 x 28 in. Kasahaeh, H.E, 1962, Bedrock map of the Hackeesack Meadows:

Herman, G.C., and Monteverde, D.H., 1989, Tectonic map of NJ. Geological Suwey Geologic Report Series no. 1, 28 p.Kitta tinny Valley and Kittatinny Mountain, NJ.,/n Grossman, Includes ten cross sections, scale 1:24,000, 56x30 in.

l.G.,ed.,Paleozoicgeologyofthe KittatinnyValleyandsouthwest Kasabaeh, H.F., 1966, Geology and ground water resources ofHighlands area, NJ.: Field Guide and Proceedings Geological Hunterdon Co., NJ.: NJ. Division of Water Resources SpecialSociety of NJ. annual meeting [6th], scale 1:100,000, 20 x 28 in. Report 24, 128 p.

Herman, G.C., and Volkert, ILA., in press, Geologic map of the Includes maps showing bedrock geology, well locations, twoNewfoundland quadrangle, Passaic and Sussex Counties, NJ., cross sections, scale 1:63,360, 30x43 in.bedrock geology, scale 1:24,000. Kast¢lic, ILL., Jr., 1979, precambrian geology of the NJ. High.

Herpcrs, H., 1961, The Ogdensburg.Culvers Gap rece_ional lands in Warren Co., NJ. [Lehigh University M.S. thesis].moraine and glacial stagnation in NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Includes map showing Precambrian geology and structure, 5Geologic Report Series no. 6, 16 p. cross sections, scale 1:24,000, 3Zx26 in.; detailed maps showing

Includes map showing recessional moraine, swamps and bogs, Precambrian geology and structure, scale 1:10,000, 7x10 in.scale 1:316,800, 8.5x11 in. Kleine, J.E., 1957, Pre-Cambrian rocks in the Chester-Califon

Hespers, H., and Barksdale, H.C, 1951, Preliminaxy report on the area [Rutgers University M.S. thesis].geology and ground.water supply of the Newark, NJ. area: NJ. Includes map showingbedrock geology, structure, scale 1:24,000,Division of Water Resources Special Report 10, 52 p. 39x20 in.

Includes 2 maps: bedrock topography, chloride concentration, Kummel, H.B., 1898, The Newark System: in NJ. Geological Sur-scale 1:95,000, 5x7 in. vey annual report of the State Geologist for 1897,part II,p. 23-159.

Hoffman, J.L, 1989, Simulated drawdowns, 1972.1995, in the Includes map showing Newark Basin geology, strikes and dips,Pleistocene buried-valley aquifers in southwestern Essex and faults, scale 1:370,000, 2 sheets, 10x9 in.; several detailed maps,southeastern Morris Counties, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey scalel:63,360,4x4in.(ForextensionintoN.Y. StateseeAnnualOpen-File Report OF 89-1, 26 p. Includes map showing distribu- Report 1898).

tion of buried valleys, scale 1:96,000. Kummel, H.B., 1901, Report on the portland cement industPF.

Hot7., P.E., 1945, Prelimina W report on the geology of the NJ. Geological Survey Annual Report of the State Geologist forSterling-Ringwood magnetite district, N.Y. and NJ.: U.S. 1900, part lI, p.9-101.Geological Survey Strategic Minerals Investigations (#110818/9) Includes 16 geologic maps of Jacksonburg and Kittatinny Lime-

Includes maps showing bedrock geology, structural geology, stones, some faults, several cross sections, scale 1:63,360, 5:6 in.;mine locations, three cross sections, scale 1:31,0(30, 20x34 in. 7 geologic maps, several cross sections, scale 1:21,100, 5:<5in.

Hotz, P.E., 1953, Magnetite deposits of the Sterling Lake, N.Y.- Kummel, H.B., 1940, The geology of NJ.: NJ. Geological SurveyRingwood, NJ. area: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 982-F, p. Bulletin 50, 203 p.153-244. Includes 5 maps showing stages of glacial Lake Passaic, scale

Includes map showing bedrock geology, iron mines, scale 1:570,000,4x4 in.

1:31,700, 22x24 in.; larger-scale maps of workings at Peters, Kummel, H.B., and Gage, ILB., 1906, The chemical compositionCannon mine.s, of the white crystalline limestones of Sussex and Warren Coun-

Houghton, H.F., and Volkert, ILA., 1990, Bedrock geologic map ties: NJ. Geological Survey Annual Report of the State Geologistof the Gladstone quadrangle, Morris, Hunterdon and Somerset for 1905, part III, p. 77-96.Counties, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Geologic Map 894, scale Includes maps showing outcrop area of the Franklin Formation,1:24,000. scale 1:63,360, 30x10 in.

Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the Green

J Pond Mountain region: NJ. Geological SurveyAnnual Report of

Jabloeski,LA., 1968, Ground.water resources of Monmouth Co., the State Geologist for 1901, part I, p. 1-51.Includes map showing bedrock geology, strikes, dips and faults,NJ.: NJ. Division of Water Resources Special Repoct 23, 117 p.

Includes map showing pxe-Quatcma_ geology, scale 1:130,000, scale 1:63,360, 19x26 in.19x15 in.; 18 figures showing structural contours, piezometric con-tours, tsopachs, ground-water chemistly, scale 1:380,000, 5x8 in. L

Jennings, D.S., 1964, Geology of southwestern Flatbrook Valley Lacomhe, Pierre, and Duran, P.B., 1988, Map of bedrock-surface[Lehigh University senior thesis], topography in parts of the Paterson and Pompton Plains quad-

Includes map showing bedrock geology, scale I:?A,000, 40x15 in. rangies, NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investiga-tions Report WR188-4061.

Johnson, E.I., 1968, Prccambrian geology of parts of Passaic Co. Includes map showing bedrock elevation between Paekanackand Sussex Co., NJ., and infrared absorption studies of biotite Mr. and Second Watchung Mt. near State Route 23, two[Rutgers University Ph.D. thesis], profiles, scale 1:9,200, 12x10 in.

Includes map showing Precambrian geology, parts of Wawayan-da and Newfoundland quadrangles, scale 1:2A,000, 3fix24 in. Lewis, J.V., 1907, The Newark (Triassic) copper ores ofNJ.: N J.

Geological Survey Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1906,Johnson, M.E., 1950, Geologic map of NJ.: NJ. Geological Sur- part 11,p. 131-164.vey Atlas Sheet 40 (revision of Kummel, H.B., 1931, and Lewis, lncludesmapsshowingbedrockgeologyand strikesand dips forJ.V., and Kummel, H.B., 1910-1912). the NJ. portion of the Newark Basin and "Copper ores of the

Bedrock and suffieial geology, four cro_s sections, scale 1:250,000, NJ. Triassic and their relation to the intrusive and extrusive

27x50 in. trap rock," both at scale 1:680,000, 8:<5in.

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Lewis, J.V., 1909, Building stones of NJ.: NJ. Geological Sun, ey Menill, FJ.H., Darton, N.H., Hollick, A., Salisbury, R.D., Dodge,Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1906, part III, p.53-124. R.E., Willis, B., and Pressey, H,A., 1902, Description of the N.Y.

Includes map showing active and abandoned building stone City district: U.S. Geological Sulvey Geologic Atlas, folio 83, 19 p.quarries. Many, particttlarly very older or small quarries aN not Includes maps showing topogyap by, bedrock geology, surficialshown, scale 1:783,tX)0, 8x8 in. geology, structural geology, 3 maps, scale 1:62,500, 18x22 in.

Lovegreen, J.R., 1974, Paleodralnaga histotyof the Hudson Es- Metsgar, R.W., Tennant, C.B., and Rodda, J.L., 1958,tuat 3, [Columbia University M.A. thesis]. Geochemistry of the Stifling Hill zinc deposit, StL;sex Co., NJ.:

Includes maps of 9 U.S. Geological Survey 7-5-minute quad- Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 69, p. 775-788.

tangles showing paleochannels of the ancestral Hudson River Includes geologic sketch map of ore body, scale 1:2,400, 5x8 in.

and Hackensack MeadOws area, elevation of bedrock, Miller, B.L, 1906, DescripfionoftheDoverquadrangle, DeL, Md.,numerous cat,s sections, scale 1".24,000,66x112 in. N J= U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Arias, folio 137, 10 p.

Ludlum, J.C., 1940, Continuity of the Hardyston Formation in Includes maps showing topography, aerial geology. Very littlevicinity of Philllpsburg, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Bulletin 47, NJ. area covered, scale 1:125,000, 22x18 in.

21 p. Miller, J.W., Jr., 1974, Geology and ground water resources ofIncludes map showing bedrock geology, cross section, scale Sussex Co.and the Warren Co.portion of the Tocks Island impact1:63,360, 15x11 in. area: NJ. Geological Survey Bulletin 73, 143 p.

Lyttle, P.T., and Epstein, J.B., 1987, Geologic map of the Newark Includes map showing bedrock, some surface geology; overlay1%2 ° quadrangle, NJ., PA., and N.Y.: U.S. Geological Survey showing depth to bedrock, scale 1:63,360, 30x42 in.

Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map 1.1715. Shows pie. Minard, J.P., 1959, The geology of Peapack-Raiston valley inQuaternary geology, cross sections, scale 1:250,000, 28x20 in. north-central NJ. [Rutgers University M.S. thesis], 104 p.

M Includes map showing bedrock geology, scale 1:24,0_0,16x22 in.Minard, J.P., 1961, End moraines on Kittatinny Mr., Sussex CO.,

MacClintock, Paul, 1954, Leaching of Wisconsin glacial gr, tvels in NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey professional Paper 424-C, p. 61-64.eastern North America, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Includes map shov_g moraines and eskers, scale 1:333,._0, _ in.v. 65, p. 369-383.

Includes map showing the Bangor and Portland moraines, scale Minard, J.P., 1964, Geology of the Roosevelt quadrangle, NJ.: U.S.1:1,300,000, 5x5 in. Geological Survey Map GQ-340.

Quaternary and pre -Quatern my geology, scale 1:7A,000, 35x29 in.MacluD:, William, 1809, Observations on the geology of NorthAmerika (revised 181"0,includes gaologlc map of North America, Minard, J.P., 1965, Geolo_' of the Woo_town quadrangle, Glou-scale 1:7,500,_0, facsimile of lS17 map/n 1969 reprint o/Merrill, caster and Salem Counties, NJ.: U.S. Geological Su_,ey Map GQ-G.P., 1924, The first one bendred years of North AmericaB gaol- 340, Quatertxaty, ptr.-Qeateruaty geology, scale 1:24,0G0, 35x29 in.

o_' (N.Y., Hafner) Minard, J.P., 1969, Geolo_' of the Sandy Hook quadrangle in

Mansfield, G.R., 1922, Potash in the greensands of NJ.: U.S. Monmouth CO., NJ.: U.S Geological Survey Bulletin 1276, 43 p.Geological Survey Bulletin 727,146 p. (also pBblished in 1923 as Quateruaty and prc-Quaterna_ geology, cross section, scaleNJ. Geological Survey Bulletin 23). 1:24,000, 35x30 in.

Includes map showing pre-Quateroary geology, scale 1:62,500, Minard. J.P. 1974, Slump blocks in the Atlantic Highlands of NJ.:

117x24 in. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 898, 24 p.Markewicz, FJ., 1969, llmeoite deposits of the NJ. coastal plain, Includes map showing slump blocks; also shows some linea-/n Subitzky, S., ed., Geology of selected areas in NJ. and eastern merits, scale 1:18,400, 17xll in.

Pa. and guidebook of excursions [Geological Society of America, Minard, J.P., and Owens, J.P., 1962, pra-Quaternary geology ofannual meeting, 1969, Atlantic City, N.].], p. 363.382. the New Egypt quadrangle, N J.: U.S. Geological Survey Map

Includes map showing ilmeoite distribution, scale 1:170,000, 7x7 GQ -161, scale 1:24,000, 50x30 in., text.in.

Minard, J.P., and Ovens, J.P., 1963, Pre-Quaternaty geology ofMaxey, L.IL, 19"/6, Pet _li_y and geochemistff of the I_emer_ille the Browns Mills quadrangle, N d.: U.S. Geological Survey Mapcarbonatita-alkalic rock complex, NJ.: Geological Society of GQ-264, scale 1:24,000, 40x28 in., te.xt,America Bulletin, v. 87, p. 1551-1559.

Includes map showing BcemePAlle intrusions, host bedrock, Minard, J.P.,and Owens, J.P., 1966, Domes in the Atlantic Coastalscale 1:77,500, 8-5xll in. Plain east of Trenton, N.J.: U.S. Geological Survey Professional

Paper 550-B, p. B16.B19.McLaughlin, D.B., 1944, Triassic stratigraphy in the Point Includes structural contour map showing two domes, scalePleasant district, Pa.: Pa. Academy Seience proceedings, v. 18, p. 1:63,360, 7x6 in.62-69.

Includes map showing geology, members of Lockatong Forma- Minard, J.P., Owens, J.P., and Nichols, T.C, 1964, Prc-Quater-lion near Point Pleasant, Pa., scale 1:116,000, 5x6 in.; 10 more nat'/geology of the Mount Holly quadrangle, NJ.: U.S. Geologi-detailed maps, scale 1:16,500, 4x4 in. cal Survey Map GQ-272, scale 1:24,000, 36x28 in.

McLaughlin, D.B., 1946, The Triassic rocks of the Hunterdon Monteverde, D.H.,inpress, BodrockgeologicmapoftheNJ.portinnsPlateau, NJ.: Pa. Academy Science Proceedings, v. 20, p. 89-98. ofthe Culvers Gap and Lake Maskenozha quadrangie_ Sussex County,

Includes geologic map, scale 1:172,(3(30,5x7 in. NJ., NJ. Geological Surv_ Geologic Map, scale 1:24,000.

Meier, D.R.,1949,GeophysicatinvestigationsintheTrenton-Old Mullikin, LG., 1984, Geologic compilation map of theBridge area [Princeton University MS thesis]. Remington Quadrangle, NJ.: NJ. Geological SurveyOpen File

Includes maps showing Bouguer anomaly, magnetic anomaly, Map 2, bedrock geology, scale 1:24,000, 20x28 in.

scale 1:63,360, 31x21 in. NMeisler, H., 1976, Computer simulation model of the pleistocene

valley-fill aquifer in southwestern Ea._x and southeastern Morris Nason, F.L., 1891, Iron mines, notes on the active iron mines: NJ.Counties, N-].: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Inves- Geological Survey AnnuaIReport of the State Geologist for 1990,tigations 76-25. p. 51-127.

Includes map showing valley fill, Terminal Moraine, well Ioca- Includes map showing activeand inactive iron mines, scaletions, scale 1:24,000, 27x29 in. 1:316,800, 27x19 in.

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Nason,F.L, 189LThe post-Archean age of the White Limestones to field trips [N.Y. State Geological Aseodation, S2nd Annualof Sussex Co. NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Annual P_port of the Meeting, 1980, Newark, NJ.], p. 2-39.State Geologist for 1890, p. 25.50. Includes map showing formations and facies of Newark Basin

Includes map showing general geology Ogdensburg to McAfca, rocks, structural features of basin, scale 1:1,400,000, 8x9 in.

includes 16 ctc_ sections, scale 1:31,700, 2Gx9 in. Olsen, P._,., 1980,The latestTriassic and early.] urassic formationsNemickas, Bronius. 1974, Bedrock topography and thickness of of the Newark Basin (eastern North America, Newark Super-Pleistocene deposits in Union Co. and adjacent areas, NJ.: U.S. group): stratigraphy, structure, and correlation: NJ. AcademyGeological Suwey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map Science Bulletin, v. 25, p. 25.51.1-795. Includes maps showing geology and structure of Cushetunk

Two maps: bedrock topography, thickness of Quaternary de- Mtn. area, two crosssections, scale 1:42,300,6:<6 in.; geology andposits, scale 1:24,000, 54+'¢37in., text. sttuctu_ on Palisades ridge near Lincoln Tunnel, three cross

Nemick_, Bt_anius. 1976, Digital-simulation model of the sections, scale 1:315,000, 6x4 in.; geology and structure Oak-

Wenonah-Mount Laurel aquifer in the Coastal Plain of NJ.: U.S. land/Ramapo Fault area, scale 1:175,000, 3x5 in.Geological Survey Open-File Report 75-672, 68 p. Owens, J.p., and Denny, C.S., 1978, Upper Cenozoic deposits of

Includes 16 maps: structuralcontours, isopach, sandlithofacie$, the central Dclmatva Peninsula, Md. and Del.: U.S. Geologicalpotentiometric surface, etc+, of Mount Laut_l-Wenonah; SulveyprofessionalPapcrlCd7.A.isopachs of upper and lower confining units; water table, potan- IncludeS maps showing _ Plain gravels, Pensauken, Bridge-tiomeldc surface of Englishtown, scale 1:500,000, g.$xll in. ton, paleocurrent interpretation, scale 1:2,250,000, 7x9 in.

Nemickas, Beonius, 1976, Geology and ground-water resources of Owens, J.P., and, Minard, J.P., 1962, Geologic map of the Colum-Union Co., NJ.: U,S. Geological Survey Water Rr.sources Inves- bus quadrangle, NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Map GQ-160.tigatinns 76-73, 103 p. Pre-Quatcmaty geology, scale 1:24,000, 25x30 in., text.

lnclud¢_ map showing bedrock topography, wells, scale 1:29,800, Owens, J.P+, and Minasd, J.P., 1964, pre-Q uaternary geolo_' of45x28 in. the Trenton East quadrangle+ NJ.: U.S+ Geological Survey Map

Nemickas, Bronius, and Carswell, LD., 1976, Stratigraphie and GQ-341, scale 1:24,000, 33x29 in.

hydrologic relationship of the Piney Point aquifer and the Allow_y Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1964, Pre-Quatemarl geology ofClay member of the Kirk-wood Formation in NJ.: U+S. Geological the Bristol quadrangle, NJ.-Pa.: U.S. Geological Survey MapSurvey Journal of Research, v. 4, p. I-7. GQ-342, scale 1:24,000, 34x29 in.

Includes 4 maps: isopachs, structural contours, Piney Pointaquifer and Alloway Clay, scalc 1:1,300,000, 3.Sx4A in. Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1964, Pre-Quaternaty geology of

the Pembetton quadrangle, NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey MapNichols, W.D., 1968, Ground-water resources of Esc,ex Co., NJ.:NJ. Geological Survey Special Report 28, 56 p+ GQ-262, scale 1:24,0_0, 37x29 in., text.

Incladcs maps showing surficial geology, buried valleys, scale Owens, J,P., and Minard, J.P., 1966, Pie-Quaternary geology of1:63,360, 16x18 in.; bedrock topography of Newark area, scale the Allentown quadrangle, NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Map1:24,0_0, 20x24 in.; valley-fill aquifers, scale 1:33,800, 9x16 in. GQ-566, scale 1:24,000, 35x29 in.

Nichols, W.D., 1968, Bedrock topography of eastern Morris and Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1975, Geologic map of the surficialwe.stem Essax Counties, N J.: U.S. Geological Survey Miscel- deposits in the Trenton area, NJ. and Pa+: U.S. Geological Survey

laneous Geologic Investigations Map 1-549, scale 1:24,000, 35x47 Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map 1-884, scale 1:48,000,in. 58x38 in., 6 cross sections, text.

Nichols, W.D., 1977, Gcohydrology of the Englishtown Forma- Owens, J.P., Minasd, J.P., Sohl, N.F., and Mello, J.F., 1970,tion in the northern Coastal Plain of NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Stratigraphy of the outcropping post-Magothy Upper CretaceousWater Resources Investigations 76-123. formations in southern NJ. and the northern Delmarva Penin-

Includes 14 maps: structural contours, isopacbs, potentiometric sula, Del. and Mr.: U.S. Geological Survey Ptofcssional Papersurface of Engiishtown, isopachs of Englishtown members, 674, 60 p.upper and lower confininll layers, scale 1:58S,000, 8xl0 in. Includes map showing prc-Quaternaty geology, scale 1:500,000,

NJ. Geological Survey+ 1881, Geologic Map of NJ., /n NJ. 10x8 in.Geological Survey Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1881, Owens, J.P., and Minard, J.P., 1979, Upper Cenozoic sedimentsscale 1:380,200, 20x33 in. Similar map found in Annual Report for of the lower Delaware Valley and thc northern Delmarva Penin-1882. sula, NJ., Pa., Del. and Md.: U.S. Geological Survey professional

NJ. Geological Satvey, undated [ca. 1970], Atlas Sheet Overlay Paper 1067-D+ 47 p.

Series, Geologic Overlays, scale 1:63,360. IncludeS 13 maps: structural contours, cross-bedding,paleocurrent directions of Btidgeton, Pensaukcn, Beacon Hill,

Semi-transparent sheets to overlay NJ. Geological Survey SpringLakeBeds, VansciversLakcBeds, scalel:l,000,000,7x9Topopgxaphic Atlas, sbeets 21-36 (geology for sheet 37 shown in.as in_t on sheet 36).

O PParker, R.A, and Houghton, H.F., 1990, Bedrock geologic map

O ffield, T.W., 1967, Bedrock geologyof tbe G<3she_-Gree_wood of Rocky Hill quadrangle, NJ.: U.S. Geological Survey Open- FileLake area, N.Y.: N.Y. State Museum and Science Service Mapand Chart Series No. 9. Report 90-218, scale 1:24,000.

Includes map showing bedrock geology and structure, cross Parker, R.A., and Houghton, H.F., 1990, Bedrock geologic mapsection near N3. border, scala l;4g,00], 17x10 in. Ve_' little of Monmouth Junction quadrangle, NJ.: U+S+Geological Surveycoverage in NJ. Open-File Report 90-219, scale 1:24,000.

OImsted, F.H., Parker, G.G., and Keighton, W.B., 1959, Parker, G.G., Hely, A.G., Keighton, W.B., and Olmsted, F.H.,Groundwater tesourc¢_ of the Delaware Rivet service asea, 155 p. 1964, Water resources of the Delaware River basin: U.S. Geologi-

Includes map showing Quateraar t geology, scale 1:250,000, 2 cat Survey Professional Paper 381, 200 p.sheets, 39x39 in. Includes 9 maps: structural contours for bedrock and five

Olsen, P.E.,1980,TriassicandJura_icformationsoftheNewark aquifers, chloride content for Raritan-Magothy, Kirkwood,Basin,/n Manspelzer, ed., Field studies of N J. geo[o_' and guide Cohansey, Quaternary, scale 1:1,150,000; surficial geology, scale

1:500,000, 20x39 in.

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Includes map showing location of swamps and peat deposits, Includes S maps: surficial geology, glacial lakes, sequences ofscale 1:316,800,20x19 in. ice marginpositions, scale 1:25,686,26x18 in.

Parrillo,D.C., 1960,Precambrian geology of the Wanaque-Butler Ries, H., Kummel, H.B., and Knapp, G.N., 1904,The clays andarea [Rutgers University M.S. thesis], clay industryof NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Final Report of the

Includes geologic map, scale 1:24,000,30x24 in. State Geologist, v. VI, 523p.Includes: principal clay-hearing formations ot the state, scale

Peck, F.B., 1905, The talc deposits of Phillipsburg, N.J., and 1:316,800, 2 maps, 26x37 in.; outcrops of clays in MiddlesexEaston, Pa.: NJ. Geological SurveyAnnual Report of the State district (includes Kcyport and Matawan arc,as), 2 maps, scaleGeologist for 1904,part II1,p. 161-195.

Includes map showing talc quarries near Phillipsburg, scale 1:24,000, 28x32 in.; outcrops of Alloway Clay, scale 1:63,360,15x15 in.1:63,360,5x8 in.

Peck, F.B., 1911,Prclhninary l'¢port on the talc and scrpantine of Rogers, H.D., 1839, A geological map of NJ. to accompany theNorthampton CO.and theportland cement materialsof theLehigh report on the geology of NJ., scale 1:380,000.district:Pa. Topographic and Geological SurveyReport 5. Rooney, J.G., 1971,Ground water resources of Cumberland Co.,

Includes map showing bedrock geology;,economic resources NJ., NJ. Division of Water Resou_es SpocialReport 34, 20p.(portland cement, scrpontine, talc). Location of quarries, scale Includes detailed [ithologic and hydrologic descriptions, refers1:62,500,50x25 in. to Kummel and Johnson, 1959, for map information.

Perissoratis, Constantine, and others, 1979, The Taconides of Rc_cnau, J.C., Solomon, M.L, Hilton, G.S., and Rc_ncy, J.G.,western NJ.: new evidence from the Jutland klippa, Geological 1969, Geology and ground-water resources of Salem Co., NJ.:Society of America Bulletin, v. 90, p. I 10-I 13, II 154-I1177. NJ. Geological Survey Spacial Report 33, 142p.

Includes "Geologic map of the Jutland klippc," scale approx. Includes 7 maps: surficial and prc-Quaternal_, geology;,strut-1:19,000. tural contours on bedrock, Magothy, Mount LaureI-Wenonah

and Vinccntown; potentiometric surface of Mount Laurel.Pittis, A.D., 1952,Observations concerning the general geologyaround Clinton and Annandal¢, NJ. [Princeton Universitysenior Wenonah., scale 1:175,000,14x14in.thesis]. Runyan, D.1L, 1961, Bedrock topography of the Kingston.

Includesmapshowingbedrockgeology;,Iocationsofminesand Plainsboro-Monmouth Junction area [Princeton Universityquarries,scale 1:12,500,27x29 in. senior thesis].

Pucci, A.A., Gronbctg, J.A., and Pope, D.A., 1989, Hydraulic Includes 3maps: bedrocktopographysurface geology, bedrockproperties of the middle and uppar aquifers of the Potomac- lithology, scale 1:24,000,25x2..5in.Rarilan.Magothy aquifer system in the northern coastal plain of Rush, F.E., 1968, Gcolo_ and ground.water resources of Bur-NJ.: NJ. Geological SuiwcyReport 18, 74 p. lington Co.,NJ.: NJ. Department of Conservation and Economic

Includes: "Aquifer test and well-acceptance test site locations Development Special Report 2fi,65 p.for the middle aquifer, Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys- Includes 12 maps:prc-Ouaternary geology, structural contourtern," and "Aquifer test and weU-acceptancetest site locations maps of bedrock and aquifers, hardness of water in Raritan-for the upper aquifer, Potomac.Raritan-Magothy aquifer sys- Magolhy, isoliths of sand in Raritan-Magolhy, scale 1:250,000,tcm," scale 1:126,720,18x20 in. 9x12in.;iron content of water in Raritao.Magothy and English.

town, hardncs.sof water in Engiishtown,piezometric surface ofR Mount LaurcI-Wenonah, scale1:350,000,6x5 in.

Ratcliffc, N.M., 1980, Brittle faults (Ramapo Fault) and phyl- SIonitic ductile shear zones in the basement rocks of the Ramaposeismic zones in N.Y. and NJ., and their relationship to current Salisbury, ILD., 1893, Surface geology:. N.J. Geological Surveyscismicity:/n Manspaizer, cd., Field studies of NJ. Geology and Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1892, part 1,p. 33-38.guide to field trips [N.Y. State Geological Association, 52nd lncludesmapshowingeskersnearRamscy, scalel:63,360,Sxgin.

Annual Meeting, 1980,Newark, NJ.], p. 278-311. Salisbul% 1LD., 1894, Surface geolo_. N.J. Geological SuretyIncludes map showing major fault zones, pbyllonitc zones, dike Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1893,part I.swarms, rockiypcs, earthquake epicenters, etc., scale 1:750,000, Numerous maps including:10x15in.; generalized map of the Ramapo Fault and fault zoneshovAng bedrock, folds, faults, epicenter, etc., scale 1:125,000, Glacial striae on the Palisades Ridge, scale 1:63,360,34x10in.8x8 in. Tilting of glacial Lake Passaic with rctstivc elevations along

shoreline, scale 1:316,800,5x6 in.Ratcliffe, N.M., 1981, Cortlandt-BeamcrviUc magmalic belt: a "Map of the extinct Lake Passaic, showing its oulline, theprobable late Taconian alkalic cross trend in the central Ap- position of the present shore features and the deformationpatschians: Geology, v. 9, p. 329-335. which its shores have suffered," scale 1:63,360,27x38in.

Includes regional tectonic map from Cortland, N.Y., to Moraines, glacial drift, old drift, river drift, Lake Passaic,BcemclMlhi, scale 1:910,000,8x9 in. scale 1:31fi,000,27x38 in.

"Map showing the distribution of intra.moranic and e.xtra-Reeds, C.A., 1933,The varvcd clays aod other glacial features in moranic drift'; (this map also in NJ. Geological Surveythe vicinity of N.Y. City,/n Bcrkcy., C.P., cd., Guidebook 9 - N.Y. Final Report of the State Geologist, v.5, plate 28.)City Excursions [International Geological Congrcgs, XV1 ses-sion], p. 52-63. Salisbury, ILD., 1895, Surface geolo_': NJ. Geological Sowey

Includes map showing glacial Lakes Passaic, Hackensack, Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1894,part LFlushing and Hudson, scale 1:735,000,5x6 in. Includes: "Apreliminary map of the surface formations of the

Valley of the Passaic,"scale 1:63,360, 27x38in.; direction of iceRichards,H.G., Olmsted, F.H., and Ruble, J.L, 1962,Generalized movement, scale 1:1,000,000,8:¢12in.structure contour maps of the NJ. Coastal Plain: NJ. GeologicalSurveyGeologic Report Series 4, 38p. Salisbury, ILD., 1898, Surface geolo_c N.J. Geological Sul'vcy

Includes 12 maps: structural contours and isopschs of bedrock Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1897,part I,p. 1-170.surfaccandCoastalPlainformations, scalel:1,000,0_0,8.Sxllin. Includes map showing surficial geology (slatcwide), scale

1:1,000,000,9x13 in.

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Sallsbucy, R.D., 1902, Glacial geology:. N2. Geological Survey TFinal Report of the State Geologist, v. 5, 802 p.

Numerous maps including: "Direction of ice movement," scale Tedrow, J.C.F., and MaeClintock, p., 1953, Loess in NJ. soil

1:316,800, 18x15 in.; successive stages of Lake Passaic, 7 maps, materials: Soil Science, v. 75, p. 19.29. -scale 1:275,000, 1_¢10 in.; surlirial geologic maps of local areas Includes map showing loess and valley train, Mercer Co., limitsat scales 1:24,000 and 1:9,600. of Wisconsin, l[[inoian and Kansan drift, scale 1:430,000, 5x7 in.

Schuberth, C.B., 1960, Geology of the Port Jezvls South quadrangle Thompson, D.G., 1932, Ground water supptics of the Passaic RiverN.Y.-NJ.-Pe. [N.Y. University M.S. thesis]. Valley near Ozatham, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Bulletin 38, 51 p.

Includes map showing Paleozolc geology and structure, scale Includes map showingbedrock contours, scale 1:39,000,12x9 in.

1:24,000,17x22 in. Thurston, W.R., 1951, Geology and mineralogy of the manganese

Sims, P.1L, 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of the Dover deposit at Clinton Point, NJ.: Short geologic papers: NJ.district, Morris, Co., NJ.: U.S. Geological Su_ey Professional Geological Suzvey Bulletin 60, 22 p.Papa r 287, 162 p. Includes map showing geology near Clinton, scale 1:31,700, 5x8 in.

Includes map showing bedrock geology, structure, mines andpits, etc., scale 1:31,700, 31x38 in.; detailed map of the Mt. Hope U

mine. U.S. Geological Survey, 1967, Engineering geology of the north-Sims, P.IC, and Leonard, B.F., 1952, Geology of the Andover eestcorridor, Washington, D.C.,toB_ton, Mass.,-bedrockgcology:mining district, Sussex Co., NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Bulletin U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations,62, 42 p. Map 1-514A.

Includes 2 maps showing geology and structure, scale 1:1,800, Includes maps showing bedrock geology north of Fall Line,24x29 in.; detailed maps, scale 1:600. structural contours of pre-Cretaceous south of the Fall Line, 6

Smith, B.L, 1969, The Precambrian geology of the central and sheets, scale 1:250,000, 4flx34 in.northeastern parts of the NJ. Highlands, m Subitzky, S., ed., U.S. Geological Survey, 1967, Engineering geology of the north-Geology of selected areas in N.J. and eastern Pa. and guidebook east corridor, Washington, D.C, to Boston, Ma_.,-Coastal Plainof excursions [Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, and surficial geology:. U.S. Geological Survey Miseeilaneous1969, Atlantic City, NJ.], p. 35-47. Geologic Investigations Map 1.514B.

Includes preliminary map showing Precambrian geology, scale Includes map showing Quaternary geology within Northeast1:350,000, 10x7 in. Corridor, Quaternary and pre-Quaternary of the entire NJ.

Spencer, A.C., 1909, The Mine Hill and Stlrling Hill zinc deposits Coastal Plain. 6 sheets, scale 1:250,000, 52x36 in.

of Sussex Co., N J.: NJ. Geological SurveyAnnual Report of State VGeologist for 19_, part 2, p. 23-52.

Includes "Geologic map of Franklin Furnace and vicinitywith 7 VanHouten, F.B., 1969, Late Triassic Newark group, north-sections of the zinc ore bodies," scale 1:43,500, 5x7 in. central NJ. and adjacent Pa. and N.Y., in Subitzky, S., ed., Geol.

Spencer, A.C., Kummel, H.B., Wolff, J.E., Sallsbuzy, R.D., and ogy of selected areas in NJ. and eastern Pa. and guidebook ofPalache, C., 1908, Description of the Franklin Furnace quad- excursions [Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting,tangle, N.J.: U.S. Geological Suzvey Geologic Atlas, folio 161; NJ. 1969, Atlantic City, NJ.], p. 314-347.

Includes map showing isopachs, faults, folds, scale 1:1, 320,000,Geological Survey Geologic Atlas, folio 2, 27 p. 8x4 in.

Includes maps showing topography, surfieiaI geology, bedrockand structural geolosF , scale 1:62,500, 22x18 in.; topography, Vecchioli, John, 1957, Pre-C.ambrian rocks in the Jenny Jumpeconomic geology [detailed bedrock geology], 7 cross sections, Mountain area [Rutgers University M.S. thesis].Franklin Furnace-Stirling Hill area, scale 1:14,400, 22x18 in. Includes map showing Prccambrian rock types, some strike and

Spink, WJ., 1963, Structure of the Cambro.Ordovlcian sedimen- dip of foliation, scale 1:24,(X30,36x20 in.tary rocks of Sussex Co., NJ. [Rutgers University M.S. thesis]. Vecchioli, John, and Miller, E.G., 1973, Water resources of the

Includes map showing bedrock geology, 3 cross sections, 3sheets, Ramapo River basin, N.J., U.S. Geological Survey Water Supplyscale 1:24,000, 30x35 in. Paper 1974, 77 p.

Spink, WJ., 1967, Stratigraphy and structure of the Paleozoic Includes psge-size geologic map, scale approx. 1:350,000.rocks of northwestern N.J. [RutgersUniversityPh.D. disertatinn]. Vecchioli, John, Nichols, W.D., and Nemickus, Bronius, 1967,

Includes map showing bedrock geolo_', major glacial features, Results of the second phase of drought-disaster test-drilling pro.structure, fold axes, cross joints,6 sheets, scale 1:24,000, 36x_ in. gram near Morristown, N.L: NJ. Division of Water Resources

Stanford, S.D., in press, Sudicial geolo_, of the Hamburg quad- Circular 17, 23 p.Includes map showing valley fill aquifers greater than 30 feet

tangle: NJ. Geological Survey Geologic Map Series 88-2, scale thick, scale 1:24,000, 18x24 in.1:24,(_0, 20x26 in., 4 crc_s sections, text.

Stanford, S.D., 1989, Surficial geologic map of the Boonton quad- Vecchioli, John, and Palmer, M.M., 1962, Ground water resources

tangle Morris Co., NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Map 89-1, scale of Mercer County, N.J., NJ. Division of Water Policy and Supply1:24,000, scale 1:24,0(X), 20x26 in., 4 cross sections, text. Special Report 9, 71 p.

Includes page-size maps showing pre-Quaternary and Pl¢is-Stanford, S.D., 1989, Surficial geologic map of the Dover quad- tocene, scale approx. 1:250,000.

rangie Morris and Sussex Counties, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Volkert, 1LA., 1988, Geologic map of the Mendham quadrangle,Map 89-2, scale 1:24,000. Morris Co., N-J.: NJ. Geological Survey Geologic Map SeriesStanford, S.D., and Harper, D.P., 1985, Reconnaissance map of 88-3, bedrock geology, scale 1:24,000, 24x30 in.the gladal geology of the Hamburg Quadrangle, NJ.: NJ.Geological Stu_ey Geologic Map Series 85.1, scale 1:24,000, 20x28 Volkert, R.A., 1989, Provisional geologic map of the Proterozoicin., 2 cross sections, text. rocks of the Morristown quadrangle, N-J., NJ. Geological Sur_

Map 89-3, scale 1:24,000.Stanford, S.D., Witte, ILW., and Harper, D.H., in press, Hydro.geologic character and thickness of the glacial sediment of NJ.: Volkert, ILA., 1989, Provisional geologic map of the ProterozoicNJ. Geological Survey Open-File Map, scale 1:100,000, 40x50 in. and lower Paleozoic rocks of the Califon quadrangle, Hunterdon

and Morris Counties, NJ., NJ. Geological Survey Map 89-3, scale1:24,000.

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Vreeland, J.H., 1965,Gravity anomalies and geology of the Jenny Woolard, G.P., Ewing, M., and Johnson, M., 1938, GeophysicalJump Mountain area, NJ. [Princeton University M.S. thesis], investigations of the geological structure of the Coastal Plain:

Includes 6 maps: bedrock geology, aeromagnetic anomaly, TransactionsAmencaGeophysicalUnion, 19th.AnnuaIMeetingBouguer gravity anomaly, scale 1:24,000, 43x47 in.; bedrock p. 98-107.geology, aeromageetic anomaly, Bougaergravityanomaly, scale Includes map showing two basement faults near Plainsboro,1:115,000,10x8 in. cross sections, scale 1:30,000,8x5 in.

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Westgate, LG., 1896,The geolo83'of the northern pert of Jenny Yahn, WJ., 1945, The Millstone River problem [PrincetonJump Mountain, Warren CO., NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey An- University senior thesis].nual Report of the State Geologist for 1895,part 11,p. 21-62. Includes map showing bedrock topography, scale 1:63, 360,

Includes map showing Preeambrlan geology, scale 1:21,100, 13x16 in.

21x9 in. Young, Davis, 1971, Precambrian rocks of the Lake HopetcongWidmer, Kemble, 1965,Geology and ground-waterresources of area, NJ.: GeologicalSocietyof America Bulletin,v.82,p. 143-158.Mercer CO.,NJ.: NJ. Geological SurveyGeologic Report Series Includes map showing Precambrian bedrock, structure, scale7, 115p. 1:63,360, 14x8in.

Includes map showing Triassic and Cretaceous, scale 1:63,360,28x22 in. Yuan, Jcnnwci, 1976,Sediments in the Lower N.Y. and Raritan

Bays [Lehigh University Ph.D. disertation].Waldncr, J.S., Bambrick, T.C., and Grocnewold, J.C., 1989,Seis- Includes numerous maps showing sediments and modern sedi-mic refraction and electrical resistivity surveys, West Milford mcntaty environments in the bays, 18 maps, scale 1:150,000,Township, Passaic County, NJ.: NJ. Geological SurceyTechnical 8x5.5 in.; 17maps, scale 1:225,0_0,53x3.75 in.Memorandum 88-5, 35p.

Includes bedrock topographic maps and profiles for two areas gof approximately 1000x1000 ft., map scale 1:12,000.

Zapccza, O.S., 1984, Hydrologic framework of the N.J. CoastalWiRe, R.W., 1988,The surficlal geology and Woodfordian glacia- Plain: U.S. Geological Survey Open.File Report 84-730, 61p.tion of a portion of Kittatinny Valley and the NJ. Highlands in Includes structural contour maps of bedrock and top of allSussex County, NJ. [M.S. thesis]: Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa., major aquifers. Isopech maps of all major aquifers, fourteen276p. Includes map showing surficlal geology, scale 1:24,000. cross sections, scale 1:250,000,35maps, 24x34 in.

WiRe, ILW., in press, Surficial geologic map of the Branchville Zapecza, O.S., 1984, Hydrologic framework of the NJ. Coastalquadrangle, NJ.: NJ. Geological Survey Map, scale 1:24,000. Plain: U.S. Geological SurveyProfessional Paper 1404-B, 49 p.

Witte, ILW.,in press, Surficial geology of Kittatinny Valley and Includes structural contour maps of bedrock and top of allvicinity in the southern part of Sussex County, N.J.: NJ. Gcologi- major aquifers. Isopach maps of all major aquifers, fourteencal SurveyOpen-File Map, scale 1:24,000. cross sections, scale 1:500,000,35 maps, 16x20 in.

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