| | Report (issue) | NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bulletin 57 Geologic Series Copper Mines...Mining in New Jersey by HERBERT P. WOODWARD DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STATE OF NEW JERSEY...Geology and Topography Trenton, N. J. 1944 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD OF CONSERVATION AND............. Mendham (P . O . Gladstone) (3) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MR...herewith the manuscript of a new report on the copper ores of New Jersey and the many attempts to mine | | | Report (issue) | north and south boundary lines of a township are called township lines, and the east and west boundary...Thus, as an example, a particular township may be the 2nd township south of the base line and the 3rd...designation is abbreviated as T. 2 S., R. 3 W. 2 Each township is divided into 36 one-square -mile blocks called...z { T. 2 S., R.3 W. Sys tem of num ber in g township s ond r ang es - - - -- 6 Miles - - - -R 3W...i ps, ranges, and sections of a congressional township and system of dividing a section. 3 Each section | | | Report (issue) | New Jersey Geological Survey Bulletin 77 Contributions to the Geology and Hydrogeology of the Newark...State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Water Resources Management New Jersey Geological...Geological Survey 2010 ii State of New Jersey Chris Christie, Governor Department of Environmental Protection...Water Resources Management John Plonski, Director New Jersey Geological Survey Karl Muessig, State Geologist...Springdale Golf Course, Princeton University, Mercer County, NJ by the NJ Geological Survey in December 2003 | | | Report (volume) | director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] \ Washington...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington...Lamellibranchiata of the Earitan Clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey, byEobertP. Whitfleld. 1885. 4°. xx, 338 pp....Fishes and Fossil Plants of the Triassic Eocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley, by John S. Newberry | | | Journal (issue) | water 223 L. W. Chase Hall Lincoln, NE 68583-0726, USA Aspects of particular interest are: @ A. Kassam...Water Resources Veihmeyer Hall, Davis, CA 95616, USA C. W. Rose School of Australian Environmental Studies...Tuscaloosa, Alabama ROBERT C. AHLERT Buttzville, New Jersey ERNEST E. ANGINO Lawrence, Kansas JOHN BAKER...Approach to Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Martinsville Alternative Site, under Consideration for Low-Level...Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage in Clark County, Illinois, U.S.A. Thomas C. Beard, Christopher J | | | Report (issue) | State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Min eral Statistician COAL SECTION CHARLES E. WIER, Geologist and Head S. A...HARRISON, X- ray Mine ralogist LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Che mi st E. M. CRAIG, Geoc hemical Assistant GEOLOGY...topography of basin Unconsolidated deposits Martinsville Formation Atherton Formation Prospect Formation...the Patoka River near Ellsworth, east e rn Dubois County , Ind. The river occupies a valley that in its...about 3 miles southeast of Chambersburg, Orange County. The airline distance from this point to Jasper | | | Report (issue) | State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL SECTION CHARLES E. WIER, Geologist and Head G....HAROLD C. HUTCHISON, Geologist RICHARD C. NEAVEL, Coal Petrographer LARRY LAWRENCE, Geological Assistant...Head MAYNARD, E. COLLER, Chemist LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist E. M. CRAIG, Geo c hemi c al Assistant ...- - - Adams County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Allen County - - - - - - -...- - -Blackford County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clark County - - - - - - - - | | | Report (issue) | ....................... 19 Cannery Lane-Putnam County......................................................................22 Berkeley Springs-Morgan County......................................................................22 LeFevre Spring-Berkeley County...............................................................23 Harpers Ferry Spring-Jefferson County..................................................................23 Pipestem State Park-Summers County .............................................. | | | Report (volume) | extensive deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general terms...Prof. H. E. Gregory, Sheffield Scientific School, New Haven. Delaware.........Prof. B. L. Miller, Lehigh...Tangier Smith, Berkeley, Cal. New Jersey...... .Dr. H. B. Kummel, Trenton. New York.........Mr. D. H. Newland...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton; | | | Report (volume) | ......... Cambridge, Cumberland, East dolumbus, New Comerstown, Philo, Thornville, Thurston, Uhrichsville...counties) '. ............................... Medina, New London, and Wellington quadrangles (Ashland, Huron...Jefferson, and Monroe counties)............. New Martinsville, New Matamoras, St. Marys, and Woodsfield quadrangles...Marietta and Parkersburg quadrangles (Washington County).................. Macksburg quadrangle (Monroe...Conesville, Coshocton, Cumberland, McConnelsville, New Comerstown, Philo, and Summerneld quadrangles (Coshocton | | | Report (issue) | Geology and Coal Resources of Belmont County, Ohio By HENRY L. BERRYHILL, JR. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL..._________________ Western Belmont County. __ _________ Cambridge limestone member. ___ Anderson coal bed_ _____________...member and underlying the Pittsburgh coal Eastern Belmont County. ___________ Undifferentiated strata...Description of members Continued Eastern Belmont County Continued Connellsville sandstone member __ Lower...Pittsburgh limestone member and underlying the Pittsburgh coal Monongahela formation _____________________ History | | | Report (issue) | State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL St' CTION CHARLES E. WIER, Geologist and Head G...HAROLD C. HUTC!ilSON, Geologist RICHARD C. NEAVEL, Coal Petrographer INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DUNCAN...R. H. F ILBY , Spectrographer LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist T. A. DAWSON, Geologist and Head E . M...46 Adams County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46 Allen County - - - - -...46 Bartholomew County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46 Cass County - - - - - - - - | | | Report (volume) | .. New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey.................. New Mexico............................................................. New York. .........F. C. Schrader: Besides giving several thousand new localities of mineral deposits and adding more than...extensive deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general terms...especially from those of Arkansas, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas; | | | Report (issue) | PRODUCERS IN INDIANA compiled by Gordon S. Fraser Coal and Industrial Minerals Section Indiana Geological...deletions, and comments sent to the following address: Coal and Industrial Minerals Section Indiana Geological...and gravel operation is listed alphabetically by county. Each company is listed by NAME, MAILING ADDRESS...Inc. Abram and Hawkins Excavating Co., Inc. Adams County Sand and Gravel Aggregates of Anderson Anderson...Christner Gravel Co. Clark Company CLY Gravel Co. Coal Creek Sand and Gravel Co. Colgate Enterprises Columbus | | | Report (issue) | ............................................ 7 County .................................................Content* III TABLES Continued Ohio River Basin 15. New River Basin (head of Kanawha River)................collection, latitude and longitude of the site location, county, and the name of the 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle...the effort was to minimize the need for collecting new hydrologic data by making optimum use of previously...location of these sites minimizes the need to collect new data by making optimum use of previously collected | | | Report (issue) | McGREGOR, Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician Coal Section Charles E. Wier, Geologist and Head S. A...Mineralogist Ma Ma Lay, Spectrographer Louis V. Miller, Coal Chemist E. M. Craig, Geochemical Assistant Geology.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Résumé of new Pleistocene formations in Indiana . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Martinsville Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Martinsville Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Report (issue) | State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL SECTION CHARLES E. WIER, Geologist and Head S. A...L. HARRISON, X-ray Mineralogist LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist E. M. CRAIG, Geochemical Assistant RONALD...deposits General statement Thickness of drift Martinsville Formation Atherton Formation Outwash facies...Columbus downstream to the south line of Bartholomew County. Shelbyville is nearly centrally located within...Formationand narrower ribbons of alluvium mapped as the Martinsville Formation cross the basin, principally along | | | Book (edition) | channels of trade, transportation and consumption, new utilizations, and recent discoveries, have, to a...most part, have been progressive. In addition to new finds of valuable deposits, many of the occurrences...has therefore seemed advisable to pre sent such new information as may bring the whole subject more nearly...clearness, though the more exten sive deposits, such as coal and iron fields, gold belts, etc., are mentioned...gas fields occur in almost every State except in New England and a few Southern States, but the discoveries | | | Report (issue) | Division offices are shown in figure 1. State, county, and municipal agencies participate in the program...storm runoff quality, and the effects of acid rain, coal mining, and agricultural chemicals and practices...interests already are developing because of the new information emerging in the pilot NAWQA Program studies...to seek additional water supplies and to gather new information. Improved water-use information is needed...regulation, highway and bridge structure design, coal mine permits, and land reclamation. Specifically | | | Report (volume) | State and local historical societies, State, county, and township officers, and individuals in all parts of...Wyoming, Illinois, superintendent of schools, Stark County, 1882-1898, for much valuable information concerning...several hundred cities and towns, and corrections of county names in the State of Illinois. J. P. Dunn, Indiana...Indianapolis, Indiana, for additions to and corrections of county names. M. W. Davis, State Historical Society, Iowa...counties. William Beer, Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans, Louisiana, for helpful references and suggestions | | | Report (issue) | State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DQNALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geoc\1emist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. GOLDE, Instrumental Analyst...ROHLEDER, Sales and Records Clerk FRONTISPIECE Many coal companies used powerful, sure-footed, and oftentimes...oftentimes driverless mules and donkeys for hauling coal to the mine entrance. Pictured here by Artist Robert...a miner with carbide lamp, mule, and payload of coal under a sagging roof supported by heavy native timbers | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1 3 7 9 0 Editor— Mrs. Betty Clauser EFMLS 5 9 3 New R o a d Newsletter S o u t h h a m p t o n , Penn... conducted an interesting program for the Cobb County Gem and Mineral Club, Marietta, on the giant animals...members. NORTH CAROLINA Charlie Williams of Martinsville, Va., presented a program for the High Point...Blizzard talked with the Club about New York fossils and rock formations. A new club, Kit-han-ne Rock and Gem...Adams County (Pa.). Dr. John H. Way, Jr. spoke on the Geology of Central Pennsylvania. The New York Southern | | | Report (issue) | PRODUCERS IN INDIANA compiled by Gordon S. Fraser Coal and Industrial Minerals Section Indiana Geological...deletions, and comments sent to the following address: Coal and Industrial Minerals Section Indiana Geological...and gravel operation is listed alphabetically by county. Each company is listed by NAME, MAILING ADDRESS...Inc. Abram and Hawkins Excavating Co., Inc. Adams County Sand and Gravel Aggregates of Anderson Rex Alton...Aggregates Christner Gravel Co. Clark Co. CLY Gravel Co. Coal Creek Sand and Gravel Co. Colgate Enterprises Columbus | | | Journal (issue) | MINERAL GARDEN 1. Black and Gray Limestone Augusta County Donated By: Rockydale Quarries Corporation, Staunton...Tightly-folded, Biotite-Quartz-Feldspar Gneiss Chesterfield County Donated By: Vulcan Materials Company, Dale Quarry...Ma). 3. Biotite - Feldspar Granofels Albemarle County Donated By: Martin Marietta Aggregates, Red Hill...Proterozoic (900 – 1600 Ma). 4. Ribbon Limestone Wythe County Donated By: Austinville Limestone Company, Inc...Hydrothermally-altered Diorite (Furtharwite) Culpeper County Donated By: Cedar Mountain Stone Corporation, Mitchells | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | C. White, has the Pittsburg coal bed as the lowest and the Waynesburg coal bed as the highest stratum...feet at the most northerly exposure in Jefferson county of Ohio. This formation is characterized by notable...formation a re : Pittsburg coal bed. Pittsburg sandstone. Redstone limestone. Redstone coal bed. Fishpot limestone...limestone. Lower Sewickley coal bed. Sewickley sandstone. Upper Sewickley coal bed. Benwood limestone. Tyler... Uniontown coal bed. Uniontown sandstone. Waynesburg limestone. L ittle W aynesburg coal bed. W aynesburg |
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