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Bulletin, geologic series 52

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eng
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reports
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83 p., figures, maps, tables
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1941
Place
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Trenton (N.J.)
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UNITED STATES
State
New Jersey
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New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
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New Jersey Geological Survey
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Geology
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Animals
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Rock formations
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Paleontology
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Wilber
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C. P.
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Greacen
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Katherine Fielding
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Johnson
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Meredith E.
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Title
Bulletin, geologic series 52
TitleInfo
Title
The stratigraphy, fauna, and correlation of the Vincentown formation
Abstract (type = summary)
One of the most controversial geological problems in New Jersey is that relating to the age and correlation of the two uppermost greensand beds and the intervening sandy formation-the Vincentown--which outcrop in a relatively narrow belt of the Coastal Plain between Salem and Long Branch. Though they have received much study, authorities have differed as to whether they belong in the Upper Cretaceous of late 11esozoic age, or the Eocene (and Paleocene?) of early Tertiary age.

It is the purpose of the present paper to make an analysis of the Cretaceous and Tertiary relationships of the bryozoa of the Vincentown formation, and to weigh their evidence against that of the rest of the fauna, together with such physical evidence as has been obtained.
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rucore00000002110
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doi:10.7282/T3T151M8
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This resource may be copyright protected. You may make use of this resource, with proper attribution, for educational and other non-commercial uses only. Contact the contributing organization to obtain permission for reproduction, publication, and commercial use.
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83
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Origination
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New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection
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Mac OS X Lion
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