GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY

The Economic Geology of Central New Jersey

Field Guide and Proceedings, XV Annual Meeting (1998)


John Puffer (ed.)



TABLE OF CONTENTS
Technical Papers
page
Title
Author(s)
1
Dedication: The contributions of Dr. Charles B. Sclar and his graduate students
Alan I. Benimoff
2
Mineral Production in the Newark Basin and Coastal Plain
David P. Harper
4
The petrology, geochemistry and structural setting of dikes and veins in the Lambertville Sill at the 3M Quarry, Belle Mead, New Jersey
Stephen E. Laney & Jonathon M. Husch
29
Geology of the Chimney Rock copper occurrence - a deposit typical of the Watchung Basalts
Warren Cummings
50
The American Mine copper deposit of New Jersey
P. P. Cattafi, J.C. Mahon, M.F. Shaw, A. Stefanik, T.A. Syred, J.P. Villacis & J.H. Puffer
67
Origin of the Mesozoic red-bed copper deposits of New Jersey
John H. Puffer
87
The Bog Iron industry in the New Jersey Coastal Plain
R. Bruce Archer
108
Clay deposits of the Upper cretaceous Raritan and Magothy Formations in central New Jersey
Victoria C. Hover & Egon R. Weber II
141
Titanium rich sands of the Lakehurst area, New Jersey
John H. Puffer & Lloyd Mullikin

Teachers Workshop
169
Minerals, rocks and sediments of New Jersey
John Marchisin

Field Guide
157
Road Log
Victoria C. Hover & John H. Puffer
157
Stop 1: 3M Trap Rock Quarry, Belle Meade, NJ

159
Stop 2: Town of Sayreville Clay/Gravel Pit and Former Iron Mine

159
Stop 2A: Pensauken Gravels
Victoria C. Hover
159
Stop 2B: Iron deposits
Bruce Archer
160
Stop 2C: Cretaceous Magothy Formation: South Amboy Fire Clay and Old Bridge Sand Members
Victoria C. Hover
161
Optional Stop 3: (behind J.F. Kennedy Park)

162
Stop 4: The Millington Trap Rock Quarry
John H. Puffer

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