| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MICROSCOPIC MINERALS OF THE CLAYS OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY A. C. HawxrNs, A. SrolluaN, exo L....the Cretaceous Raritan formation in Middlesex County, New Jersey, by the senior author of this pap9r...pap9r, numerous interesting crystallized minerals have been observed. Search for their possible genesisand...flow. Thus the sand and heavy minerals have been separated from the clay which carried them, and the quantitative...amounts and relative abundance of the various minerals in each clay determined. It is within the scope of this | | | Report (issue) | THURSTON HORACE G. RICHARDS STATE OF NEW DEPARTMENT AND ECONOMIC JERSEY OF CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT CHARLES...T. VANDERLIPP, Director TRENTON, N.J. 1951 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN Geologic 60 Series...Director State Geologist TRENTON, N.J. 1951 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY COUN(IL DIVISION THOMAS............................................ 2 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL May...derived of New Jersey clays; the second and third describing from at_ iz_vestigatiot2 new species of | | Owens, J.P., Sugarman, P.J., Sohl, N.F., Parker, R.A., Houghton, H.F., Volkert, R.A., Drake, Avery A., Orndorff, R.C. (1995) Geologic map of New Jersey; central sheet. Open-File Report Vol. 1995 (95-253) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr95253 | Report (issue) | INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geologic Map of New Jersey: Central Sheet by James P. Owens, Peter J. Sugarman...by the U.S. Government 1995 Geologic Map of New Jersey: Central Sheet by James P. Owens, Peter J. Sugarman...area of approximately 2,300 square mi in central New Jersey. Parts of two large sedimentary basins crop out...submerged. An emerged part of this terrace, the New Jersey Coastal Plain, is shown on the geologic map....(from Owens, 1983). STRATIGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE The new State map shows significant changes in the Coastal | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Survey. f Associate Geologist, Division of Clay Resources and Clay Mineral Technology, Illinois State Geoiogical...of impurity in the clay' For this reason, the impurities associated with the clay, both kind and quantity...fired to 800o C. are shown in Fig. 1. The unfired clay shows no efiects of mica, but at 8000 c. the anhydride...mica-bearing, poorly crystallized kaolinite. A. Unfired clay. B. Fired to 800" C. Undetected mica and other...crystallized kaolinite from Anna, Illinois, and Sayreville, New Jersey; mica-free, well crystallized kaolinite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 29501 TREASURER Carl Krotki 2 5 0 W . 57th St. New York, N . 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Be sure to give name of minerals or rocks when ordering, and state quantity, size | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | VOL. 50, OCTOBER, 1965 PARTICLE SIZES OF CLAY MINERALS BY SMALL-ANGLE X.RAY SCATTERING1 RoN,rrr J....technique for determining the particle size of clay minerals. The method used is that of Shull and Roess...for nineteen clay samples. INrnooucrrox The common characteristic of all clay minerals is their small...methods have been developed for measuring the size of clay particles, such as settling rates, electron microscopy...is in doubt, but West (1952) used it in studying clay in water, and Norrish and Rausell-Colom (1963) examined | | | Catalog/List | ,, MINERALS MINERAL I POUND SPECIMENS MATERIAL ROCKS SOILS l[ CA T A L O G 474 • 1947 'l ...representative specimens of most of the world's minerals and rocks, the choicest of display specimens,...mineralogical supply house. 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Nonmicaceous heavy-minerals contained in samples from various depths in well...Kaolinite and micalillite are the dominant clay minerals in the Cretaceous section; the Tertiary section...10m above mean sea level. Tertiary and Cretaceous clay and sand are exposed nearby at Gay Head Cliffs (fig...strata whose constituent grains range in size from clay ( < 0.004 mm) to cobbles (64-128 mm). Grain size...silty clay (fig. 3). From 86 to 128m, sorting is poorer than in the beds above, and silt and clay are more | | | Report (issue) | is satisfactory. It seems infeasible to develop a new definition that will satisfy everyone and every need...the Raritan Formation in the Sayreville area, Middlesex County, New Jersey, with a section on A proposed... SELECTED REFERENCES tidal dam on the South River: New Jersey Dept. Conserv. and Econ. Devel., Div. Water Policy...1961, Geology and ground-water resources of Pecos County, Texas: Texas Board Water Engineers Bull. 6106...Grossman, I. G., 1956 Upstate New York, in Saline waters in New York State: New York Water Power and Control | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | August 2017 Last fail a group of Elkhart (Ind.) County residents, because of their common interest in...affiliated with the Rocks and Minerals Association—thus ROCKS AND MINERALS becomes their official magazine...identifica- month at the County Center, White Plains, tion of rocks, minerals and fossils. N. Y., began...under its To improve the knowledge by the inter- new president, David Seaman. Mr. Seaman change of ideas...associated with the American Museum of Natural History, New York City. and polishing gem materials. The September | | Kent, D.V., Cramer, B.S., Lanci, L., Wang, D., Wright, J.D., Van der Voo, R. (2003) A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 211 (1) 13-26 doi:10.1016/s0012-821x(03)00188-2 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA b Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY 10964, USA c Institute of Geology...Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA Received 25 June 2002; received in revised form...very close to the P/E boundary [14,15]. We describe new albeit indirect evidence for an impact at the P/E...drill cores across the Atlantic Coastal Plain in New Jersey ^ at Bass River [16,17], Ancora [18,19] and Clayton...drill sites on the Atlantic Coastal Plain of New Jersey where the CIE interval was investigated in this | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Clays and Clay Minerals, 1969, Vol. 17, pp. 373-410. PergamonPress. PrintedinGreatBritain THE CLAY...U.S.A. Dr. James O. Anderson Agronomy Department New Mexico State University Las Cruces, N.M. 88001 U...P.O. Box 12 Rehovot, Israel 373 374 THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY Robert F. Barnett 5851 Mariemont Cincinnati...S.A. R. J. Bergmann, Jr. Minerals and Chemical Division Engelhard Minerals and Chemical Corporation Menlo...39205 U.S.A. M. J. Bright 375 376 THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY Dale E. Buckley Atlantic Oceanographic | | | Catalog/List | cstalili:,hetl Lredit with us mu�L be acco111pa11ied by New York th·afts, leuers of credit, or other appropriaLc...24 Color Slides and Models ............27 Bulk Minerals and Student Specimens ...34 Bulk Rocks and Student...80X 24 • BEECHWOOD ST AT ION • ROCH ESTE R, NEW YORK -- ··?-: . �.�:.. ,'r Ward's popular Student...ROCK COLLECTIONS Ward's Student Collection of Minerals. This is the finest collection ever offered to...explaining the important physical properties of minerals, such as color, cleavage, hardness, etc. The 36 | | | Book | Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two of New York’s most...features owe their appearance to the geology of the New York City area. 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