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GEOLOGY OF THE PIEDMONT IN NEW JERSEY J. Michael Pollock New Jersey Audubon Adapted for Summer Field Studies 2012

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GEOLOGY OF THE PIEDMONT IN NEW JERSEY

J. Michael PollockNew Jersey Audubon

Adapted for Summer Field Studies 2012

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CHRONOLOGIC HISTORY

Reading “Prong”HIGHLANDS

Newark “Prong”

Manhattan SchistPrecambrian (>570 MYbp)

Paleozoic (570-245 MYbp)

Triassic/Jurassic (245-144 MYbp)

Cretaceous (144-66.4 MYbp)

Tertiary (66.4-1.6 MYbp)

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Pangaea

About 200 Million years agoNew Jersey (approx)

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Continental Rifting—Part 1

New Jersey—about 200 MYbp and following

Basaltic magma rises along rift valley faults

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Steens Mountain (Southeast Oregon)

NEW JERSEY IN THE TRIASSIC?

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TRIASSIC/JURASSIC Rifting of the Continent of Pangaea

• Mid-continent desert• Development of a basin bounded by faults• Filling of (Newark Basin) with sediments shed

from the Appalachian Mountains

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TRIASSIC/JURASSIC Rifting of the Continent of Pangaea

• Mid-continent desert• Development of a basin bounded by faults• Filling of (Newark) basin with sediments shed

from Appalachian Mountains

• Basalt lava flows (Watchung ridges)• Emplacement of “intrusive” magma (Palisades,

Sourland Mtn)• Early Dinosaurs

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Duke Farms

Sourland Mtn.

Round Valley Chimney Rock

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Hudson River

Palisade Sill (red)

Ramapo Fault

First Watchung ridge

Newark Basin (North--cross-section today)

Highlands

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NEWARK BASIN(South--cross-section today)

Normal Faults

Basin filled (and deformed) as it formed

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GEOLOGIC MAP FOR DUKE FARMS/SOURLAND MOUNTAIN

Duke Farms (fenced area)

Sourland Mountain (Somerset Co. Park)

South Branch outcrop

PIEDMONT UNITS

Jurassic diabase

Triassic red shale (Passaic)

Triassic gray shale (Passaic)

Triassic gray shale (Lockatong)