TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Presentation
Abstracts
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page
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Title
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Author(s)
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A1 |
Digging clay in the Dreary Sand
Hille: Preliminary overview of the historical development and economic
geology of the Middlesex County clay products industry
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James E. Musser Jr.
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A2
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The health of the South Branch
watershed - monitoring and protecting our waterways
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Marie Kneser
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A3
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The importance of water quality
to fishery resources of the Hudson-Raritan estuary
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John A. Tiedemann
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A4
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Stormwater/wetlands management
and changes with time in the urban watershed
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Joseph K. Shisler
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B1
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Fracture flow velocities in the
Passaic Formation in light of interwell tracer tests
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Andrew Michalski & Todd
Gerber
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Technical Papers
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B1
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Fracture flow velocities in the
Passaic Formation in light of interwell tracer tests |
Andrew Michalski & Todd
Gerber |
B2
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Bedrck hydrogeology of the
Manville-Bridgewater section of the Raritan River Valley
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Andrew Michalski, Richard
Britton & Alan Uminski
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D
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Geology, geomorphology, and land
use
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Gail M. Ashley
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E
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Geomorphic evolution of the
Raritan River
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Scott D. Stanford
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F
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Fiver geomorphology,
sedimentology, and surface hydrology
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William H. Renwick, Robert T.
Pavlowsky, Gail M. Ashley & Gary H. Haag
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G
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Spatial distribution of metal
pollution inthe Raritan River basin
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Robert T. Pavlowsky
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H
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Geochemical forms and toxicity
of heavy metals in the Raritan River Basin, New Jersey
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Franklin McLaughlin
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I
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Sediment associated and
dissolved metal loadings in the Raritan River
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Robert T. Pavlowsky
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J
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Estuarine hydraulics and
sediment load
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Gail M. Ashley & Christopher
J. Motta
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K
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Geomorphology, sedimentation,
and pollution
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William H. Renwick &
Christopher J. Motta
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L
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The shoreline and beaches of
Raritan Bay
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Karl F. Nordstrom
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M
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Settlement and land use patterns
in the Raritan Valley: an historical geographical sketch
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Peter O. Wacker
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Teachers Workshop
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C
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Topographic map analyses
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Fred Goldstein
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Field Guide
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Road Log
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Stop 1: Green Brook Tributary,
Bound Brook, NJ
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Stop 2: North Branch Tributary,
North Branch (Somerset) County Park
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Stop 3: South Branch Tributary,
Neshanic Station
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Stop 4: Carnegie Lake (Milstone
Tributary), Kingston, NJ
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Stop 5: Head-of-Tide, (Lower
Raritan), Johnson Park, Piscataway, NJ
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Stop 6: Raritan Estuary, Edison,
NJ
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