LEG 150X—SCIENTIFIC RESULTS
Island Beach, Atlantic City, and Cape May Sites,
New Jersey Coastal Plain

August 1998
ISSN: 1096-7451
doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.150X.1997

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preliminary Pages

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

1. Coastal plain drilling and the New Jersey Sea-level Transect, pp. 3-12
K.G. Miller (698 KB)
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SECTION 2: SEDIMENTOLOGY AND WELL LOGS

 

2. Lithostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Island Beach borehole, New Jersey
Coastal Plain Drilling Project, pp. 15-24
J.P. Owens, K.G. Miller, and P.J. Sugarman (483 KB)
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3. Effects of relative sea-level changes on the diagenesis of Eocene sediment: New Jersey slope and coastal plain, pp. 25-48
C.M.G. McHugh (16.5 MB)

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4. Clay mineralogy of Cenozoic sediments of the Atlantic City borehole, New Jersey, pp. 49-58
P. Vanderaveroet and J.F. Deconinck (5.7 MB)
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5. Clay mineralogy of the Cape May, Atlantic City, and Island Beach boreholes, New Jersey, pp. 59-64
S.G. Van Valkenburg, D.B. Mason, J.P. Owens, and L. McCartan (455 KB)

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6. Pass-through core measurements of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma ray, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 65-74
J.M. Metzger, S.C. Remer, K.G. Miller, D.V. Kent, M.C. Van Fossen, J.V. Browning, and D.S. Goldberg (1.9 MB)
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7. Data Report: Heavy mineral analysis of the upper Miocene(?) to Pleistocene sands, Cape May site, pp. 75-80
F.L. Muller and J. Uptegrove (1 MB)

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8. Data Report: The Oligocene Sewell Point and Atlantic City Formations, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 81-88
S.F. Pekar, K.G. Miller, and R.K. Olsson (549 KB)
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Abstract
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SECTION 3: BIOSTRATIGRAPHY AND Sr-ISOTOPIC STRATIGRAPHY

 

9. Late Paleocene and early Eocene calcareous nannofossils from three boreholes in an onshore-offshore transect from New Jersey to the Atlantic Continental Rise, pp. 91-110
L.M. Bybell and J.M. Self-Trail (27.1 MB)

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10. Upper Cretaceous to Miocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy: results of Leg 150X, the New Jersey Coastal Plain Drilling Project, pp. 111-128
C. Liu, J.V. Browning, K.G. Miller, and R.K. Olsson (786 KB)

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11. Palynological delineation and regional correlation of lower through upper Miocene sequences in the Cape May and Atlantic City boreholes, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 129-146
L. de Verteuil (812 KB)
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12. Strontium-isotopic correlation of Oligocene to Miocene sequences, New Jersey and Florida, pp. 147-160
P.J. Sugarman, L. McCartan, K.G. Miller, M.D. Feigenson, S. Pekar, R.W. Kistler, and A.G. Robinson (2.0 MB)
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13. Data Report: Neogene diatoms recovered on Leg 150X, pp. 161-166
L.H. Burckle (222 KB)

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SECTION 4: PALEOENVIRONMENTS AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY

 

14. Early to middle Miocene sequences, systems tracts, and benthic foraminiferal biofacies, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 169-186
K.G. Miller, S. Rufolo, P.J. Sugarman, S.F. Pekar, J.V. Browning, and D.W. Gwynn (1.1 MB)

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15. New Jersey Coastal Plain Oligocene sequences, pp. 187-206
S.F. Pekar, K.G. Miller, and J.V. Browning (1.2 MB)
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16. Lower to middle Eocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies and lithostratigraphic units and their relationship to sequences, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 207-228
J.V. Browning, K.G. Miller, and R.K. Olsson (950 KB)
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17. Lower to middle Eocene sequences of the New Jersey Coastal Plain and their significance for global climate change, pp. 229-242
J.V. Browning, K.G. Miller, M. Van Fossen, C. Liu, D.K. Pak, M.-P. Aubry, and L.M. Bybell (634 KB)

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18. Upper Eocene sequence stratigraphy and the Absecon Inlet Formation, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 243-266
J.V. Browning, K.G. Miller, and L.M. Bybell
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19. Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies and sequence stratigraphy, Island Beach borehole, New Jersey, pp. 267-276
C. Liu, J.V. Browning, K.G. Miller, and R.K. Olsson (578 KB)
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20. Data Report: Miocene palynologic and climatic records, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 277-286
G.J. Brenner, P.J. Sugarman, and K.G. Miller
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21. Data Report: Cretaceous ostracode assemblages in the Island Beach core, New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 287-292
G.S. Gohn (674 KB)
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SECTION 5: PALEOMAGNETISM AND GEOCHEMISTRY

22. Magnetostratigraphy of lower Eocene to lower Miocene sediments in cores from the New Jersey Coastal Plain, pp. 295-304
M.C. Van Fossen (549 KB)
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23. Global significance of an isotopic record from the New Jersey Coastal Plain: linkage between the shelf and deep sea in the late Paleocene to early Eocene, pp. 305-316
D. Pak, K. Miller, and J. Browning (490 KB)
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24. Variations in pore-water quality, mineralogy, and sedimentary texture of clay-silts in the lower Miocene Kirkwood Formation, Atlantic City, New Jersey, pp. 317-342
A.A. Pucci, Z. Szabo, and J.P. Owens (2.8 MB)
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25. Sr-isotopic evidence for leakage of pore water from clay-silt confining units to the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, Atlantic City, New Jersey, pp. 343-354
Z. Szabo, A.A. Pucci, Jr., and M.D. Feigenson (1.1 MB)
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26. Data Report: Aminostratigraphic analysis of mollusk specimens: Cape May Coast Guard Station borehole, pp. 355-358
J.F. Wehmiller (115 KB)
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SECTION 6: SYNTHESIS

27. Cenozoic evolution of the New Jersey Coastal Plain: changes in sea level, tectonics, and sediment supply, pp. 361-374
K.G. Miller, J.V. Browning, S.F. Pekar, and P.J. Sugarman (656 KB)
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SECTION 7: INDEX

Index, p. 377 (178 KB)

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Logging data for Leg 150X, please contact Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.