Origin of Slaty and Fracture Cleavage in the Delaware Water Gap Area, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
- 5 April 2015
- book chapter
- Published by Geological Society of America
Abstract
In the Delaware Water Gap area of Pennsylvania and New Jersey a thick sequence of Cambrian to Devonian sedimentary rocks unconformably overlies PrecaThis publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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