| | Report (issue) | OF A FLOOD-MONITORING SYSTEM IN SOMERSET COUNTY, NEW JERSEY By Paul Dunne and Anthony J. Velnich U...cooperation with the SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS West Trenton, New Jersey 1994 U.S. DEPARTMENT........ History of flood-monitoring systems in New Jersey.............. System development...............showing physiographic provinces in Somerest County, New Jersey.......................... Map showing major...major drainage basins in Somerset County, New Jersey........................................... Map showing | | | Report (issue) | WITHDRAWALS OF GROUND WATER AND SURFACE WATER IN NEW JERSEY, 1989-90 By John P. Nawyn and Rick M. Clawges...cooperation with the NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION West Trenton, New Jersey 1995 U.S. DEPARTMENT................................21 Withdrawals by county ..............................................................................33 Withdrawals by county ..............................................................................40 Withdrawals by county .............................................. | | | Book | Edward, 1911- The geology and landscapes of New Jersey 31 s 52 3'2..2 5 0 - --, Peter 557. 49 Wolfe...Edward, l~llWOL The geology and landscapes of New Jersey - ----1 BOl'ROWCR S NAM( ----- ,., ,i.,...cape0000wolf The Geology and Landscapes of New Jersey Delaware River a11d Water Gap, w1tli Kittat11111y...CRANE RUSSAK 1rllil® • NEW YORK The Geology and Landscapes of New Jersey Published bv Crane, Russak...& Company, Inc. .347 Madison A\'enue ew Yori-.., New York 10017 Copynght © 19'i7 Crane, Ru~sak & Company | | | Report (issue) | WITHDRAWALS OF GROUND WATER AND SURFACE WATER IN NEW JERSEY, 1991-92 By John P. Nawyn Open-File Report 98-282...cooperation with the NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION West Trenton, New Jersey 1998 USGS science................................25 Withdrawals by county ..............................................................................35 Withdrawals by county ..............................................................................37 Withdrawals by county .............................................. | | | Report (volume) | stratigraphic section through the northern Newark basin, New Jersey 19 By MichaelS. Fedosh and Joseph P. Smoot Paleoenvironmental...Mesozoic rocks of the northern Newark basin, New Jersey and New York 31 By R.A. Parker, H.F. Houghton, and...Palisades siii to the lava flows at Ladentown, New York, based on new core data 113 By Nicholas M. Ratcliffe...Palisades sheet: Further evidence from Weehawken, New Jersey 13S By David N. Shirley Significance of major-...variation trends in Mesozoic diabase, west-central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania 141 By Jonathan M. Husch | | | Report (issue) | Geology Department Rutgers University Newark, New Jersey 07102 and Paul C. Ragland Department of Geology...references and index. ISBN 0-8137-2268-3 1. Magmatism—New England. 2. Magmatism—Maritime Provinces. 3. Geology...Geology, Stratigraphic—Mesozoic. 4. Geology—New England. 5. Geology—Maritime Provinces. I. Puffer, John...pegmatite in a Preakness Basalt sample from the Haledon Quarry, Haledon, New Jersey. Field of view is 2.0...Preface . Acknowledgments . v ix I. COASTAL NEW ENGLAND (CNE) AND ATLANTIC CANADIAN MAGMATISM 1. | | | Report (issue) | Aquamarine (pale green), Broad wav and 157th Street, Manhattan Island. 7—Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson*... BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY...BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author...of his recreational hours collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally | | | Report (issue) | ___ 73 Quartzose rocks of Cambrian age_____ 73 Basalt and diabase of Triassic age_ _ _ _ 73 Hydrologic...River basin. Maps of Delaware River basin and New Jersey: 2. Showing average annual temperature in degrees...adjacent New Jersey. Fence diagram of Coastal Plain in Delaware River basin and adjacent New Jersey. Map...and New Jersey. Correlation chart of Paleozoic formations in Delaware River basin and New Jersey. Generalized...Appalachian Highlands. Maps of Delaware River basin and New Jersey: 10. Showing locations where surface-water records | | | Book | OF NEW JEt{SEY. BY AUTll0RITY PUBLISHED 0l? THE LEGISLATURE. BY THE BOKRD OF 3IANAGERS. NEW JERSEY...C0NORZSSIONALI)IS'_IIICT. WORTENDY_, sT_,vr. (*_0LOt_t_T. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ] • o .,s E_CELL_CY THE...THE CQVELIh'OR _OF TIIE STATII OF HON. NEW MARCUS L. WARD, JE_S_T 1 A,%'D__X OIeF/C]O_ pY/2_t]DENT...herewith to submit the Final Report on the GEOLOOYOF NEW JERSEY, as required by the 1,_wpassed March 30, 1864...SUI_V_Y_ COLLEGE. Y. J;, D_c. _9, 1868. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGIST. PIREFA @E. era* | | | Book (edition) | Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey 2008–2012 (thousand tonnes) 4 Active Mineral Workings...Abandoned Mine Methane Anhydrite Ball Clay Barytes Basalt (Northern Ireland) Bauxite (Northern Ireland) Chalk...National, Regional and Local Planning project (‘County mineral resource maps’), required in advance of...planning authorities from the former Metropolitan and County councils. i This work was completed in early...consequent disposal of some of these assets to a new company, Hope Construction Materials. Also in the | | | Report (issue) | of( l) A General Index of Quarries, giving the county, number of Inspection Division, and name of tLe...Lancaslii.re,t part of Chester (ni,mely, so much of the County as is noL included in No. 6 Di�ision), Anglesey...Manchester. part of Lancashire (namely, so much of the County as is not included in No. 2 Division and the Liverpool...Hill, Liverpool. R. W. Corless, 191A, DownaTI Green Road, Brynn, near Wigan. • W. Roberts, 37, Birley... .A. 4 INI)EX OF QUARRIES. Na.me of Quarry. County and No. of Division. Owner's Na.me. Abberley | | | Book (edition) | Northern Ire land, the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey 2004-2008 (thousand tonnes) 4 Active Mineral Workings...Directory of Mines and Quarries is being produced in a new form, in addition to being published i11 bard copy...extraction location as reserves becon1e exhausted or a new extension starts production, and renaining of sites...govermnent (counties and districts), 11PAs are the county councils and National Park Autl101iti.es. Jn Scotland...Since the last edition of the Directory in 2008, 4 New Minerals Planning Authorities have been forn1ed - | | | Report (volume) | Promoted 1874. 1892. Arthur H. Stokes, Esq., Green Hill, Derby. 1874. Promoted 1887. 9. II. SOUTH...Loanhead Shotts Iron Co., Loa.nhead ... Addiewell New battle Newbattle ... Young'$ Paraffin Light and...H., M., & S., & firecla.1. Coal, H., M., & 41 New bigging ... Ceres Newbigging Co~ and Lime Co....Street, Glasgow. Greengairs Fedderland Coal Co., Green~rs, Airdrie. Tillietudlem J o Howie, Beathfield..., Douglas 68 Glenboig... Glenboig Glenboig Union Fireclay Co., Ltd., Glenboig. 69 Glentore, North | | | Report (volume) | ............................................... New York-Virginia area ................................area ........................... Trap rocks of the New York-Virginia area........................... Trap...Trap rocks of the Newark areas south of the New York-Virginia area. Sumnui ry respecting the distribution................................. Structure of the New York-Virginia area ................................Soufchbury areas..................... 20 IV. Map of the New York-Virginia and other Newark ureas............ | | | Book (volume) | Publishing Company) I 180 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036 International Standard Book Number:...and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley vi Preface The observance of an anniversary...the n1an) hour<; of learning and implementing the new pro~eduro nece sar) to the succes5ful completion...Atlantic Treaty Organization navig- navigation(al) NB- New Brunswick NC- North Carolina NDak-North Dakota NDEA-National...neurosurgery Nev- Nevada New Eng- New England New York-New York City Nfld- Newfoundland NH- New Hampshire NIH-National | | McWhae, J. R. H., Playford, P. E., Lindner, A. W., Glenister, B. F., Balme, B. E. (1958) The stratigraphy of western Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 4 (2) 1-153 doi:10.1080/00167615608728471 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Australia. Many of the definitions and names of new stratigraphic units formally published in this paper...permission to publish this paper, which contains much new data resulting from the exploration activities of...Stratigraphy". In the last five years a great deal of new stratigraphical information has been obtained from...Amygdaloidal, dense, fine-grained, green-grey andesite associated with basalt, dolerite dykes and quartz veins...could belong to the Proterozoic. 1. Badgeradda Beds (new name, Konecki et al., defined herein). This name | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | or PIGreen, Caldecote, and Charnwood CAMBRIAN SVSTEMWrekin... 317 Birmingham District is a land of gentle heights and open valleys; its numberless, broad, mound-like...Sedgley and Rubery, does it coincide with a chain of heights or even form a dominant feature in the landscape...continued to the south-eastward along the rolling heights east of Halesowen into the wedge-like chain of...almost as conspicuous as on the south, and rises to heights of from 779 to 787 ft. above the level of the sea | | | Journal (volume) | University, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J 01--IN J. WI-IITEHEAD, JR., 157 East 7 5th St., N . 1:'. 21, N. Y. NEW YORK...Quaker Road, R. D. 3, Princeton, Ne~· PRINCETON Jersey. GEORGE E. Do,vNING, Brown Ua.iversity, Providence...ELMER G . SUHR, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York. ROCHESTER ST. LOUIS GEORGE E. MYLONAS, y\Tashington...DETROIT HARTFORD LEHIGH VALLEY LYNCHBl:RG MADISON NEW HAVEN -Yo-~ (Secretari planned t - J quested.... . . . . . 30 w ALLACE E. C .\LD,YELL Ovid, New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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