VOLUME 150X SUBJECT INDEX

Absecon Inlet Formation
biostratigraphy, B:118-120, 122
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
lithostratigraphy, B:19-20
sequence stratigraphy, B:243-266
stratigraphy, B:8-10
ACGS#4 borehole
biofacies, B:207-228
Oligocene, B:81-86
paleoenvironment, B:239
ACGSalpha Unit, lithostratigraphy, A:23-24
advection, strontium, B:352-353
age vs. depth, New Jersey Coastal Plain, B:131-132, 170-171,195-197, 208-209, 233-235, 265, 308-310
Allaire borehole, comparison to Island Beach borehole, B:224
allisoleucine. See D-allisoleucine/L-isoleucene ratio
allostratigraphy, Miocene, B:134
allounits, Miocene, B:143
alteration
photograph, B:44
See also diagenesis; glauconitization; sideritization
aluminosilicates
heavy minerals, B:75-79
aluminum, diagenesis, B:28, 35
amino acids
shells, B:355-357
See also D-allisoleucine/L-isoleucene ratio
aminostratigraphy
Quaternary, B:355-357
See also geochronology; racemization
amphibole
heavy minerals, B:75-79
sediments, B:50, 54
anions, vs. depth, B:332-333
aquifers
chemistry, B:344-354
lithostratigraphy, A:22
lower Miocene, B:318-320
Arcadia Formation, deposition, B:153
Ash Marl, Eocene, B:209-210
Atlantic City 800-foot sand, pore water, B:343-354
Atlantic City borehole
biofacies, B:207-228
biostratigraphy, B:118-121, 135, 137-140
boreholes, B:9
clay mineralogy, B:49-57, 61
diagenesis, B:27-28, 30-31
diatoms, B:161-165
magnetostratigraphy, B:298-301
Miocene, A:16
Oligocene, B:81-86, 192
pore water, B:343-354
sediments, B:317-341
Atlantic City Formation
biostratigraphy, B:119, 122
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
lithostratigraphy, B:20-21, 81-87
sediments, B:50
stratigraphy, B:7-10
Atlantic Coastal Plain
clay mineralogy, B:59-64
foraminiferal biostratigraphy, B:111-127
magnetic susceptibility, B:65-74
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:147-159
Paleocene-Eocene, B:91-110
authigenesis, sediments, B:53-54
Belleplain Member, clay mineralogy, B:60-61
Big Brook, ostracodes, B:289
bioevents, foraminiferal biofacies, B:262
biofacies
benthic foraminifers, B:267-275
Eocene, B:207-228
foraminifers, B:83, 169-186, 198-199, 201
Oligocene, B:194-201
ostracodes, B:289
Biofacies A
foraminifers, B:198, 213, 232
ostracodes, B:289
Biofacies B
foraminifers, B:198, 213, 232
ostracodes, B:289
Biofacies C, foraminifers, B:198, 213, 232
Biofacies D, foraminifers, B:198, 213, 232
Biofacies E, foraminifers, B:198-199, 213, 232
Biofacies F, foraminifers, B:199, 213, 232
Biofacies G, foraminifers, B:199, 213, 232
Biofacies H, foraminifers, B:199, 201, 214, 232
biostratigraphy
Cape May Site, A:24-26
foraminifers, B:111-127
Miocene, B:129-145
nannofossils, B:91-110
Oligocene, B:82-85
ostracodes, B:287-292
biotopes. See neritic biotopes; paralic biotopes
Blue Marl, Eocene, B:209-210
Brigantine Member
clay mineralogy, B:60-61, 63
lithostratigraphy, B:21
revised definition, B:186
burrows, lithostratigraphy, B:18
calcium
chemical reactions, B:338-339
diagenesis, B:28, 35
vs. depth, B:334
vs. sulfate, B:350
See also sodium/calcium ratio; sulfate/calcium ratio
calcium carbonate
petrography, B:27-28, 33, 36
vs. depth, B:35-36, 40
Cape May borehole, A:5-28
aminostratigraphy, B:355-357
biostratigraphy, A:24-26; B:120, 122-123, 125, 130-136
boreholes, B:9-10
clay mineralogy, B:60
core description, A:10-13
diatoms, B:161-165
heavy minerals, B:75-79
lithostratigraphy, A:9-24
magnetostratigraphy, B:301-303
Oligocene, B:81-86, 191
operations, A:7-9
Pleistocene, B:355-357
site description, A:5-28
strontium-isotope stratigraphy, A:26
summary and conclusions, A:26-27
Cape May Formation
lithostratigraphy, A:13-14
sediments, B:53
stratigraphy, B:7, 9-10
carbon, vs. depth, B:335
carbon, organic, vs. age, B:312
carbon isotopes
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
vs. age, B:310-313
vs. oxygen isotopes, B:313
See also stable isotopes
carbonates
provenance, B:156-158
See also iron carbonate
cation exchange capacity
pore water, B:322-323, 328-338
vs. depth, B:335
See also ion exchange
cations
vs. depth, B:331-332
See also ion exchange
cementation
petrography, B:27-28, 35, 39
photograph, B:46
Cenozoic
clay mineralogy, B:49-57
coastal plains, B:361-373
chalk, diagenesis, B:31
chert, petrography, B:27
chloride
chemical reactions, B:338-339
vs. depth, B:332, 335
vs. sodium, B:350
See also sodium/chloride ratio
chloride/strontium ratio, pore water, B:348
chlorite, sediments, B:50, 53
Chron C12r, sediments, B:297
Chron C20, sediments, B:297
Chron C22n, Eocene, B:239
Chron C22r, Eocene, B:239
Chron C23n, sediments, B:298
Chron C24n, sediments, B:298
Cibicides spp., stable isotopes, B:307
clasts. See intraclasts
clay
glauconite, lithostratigraphy, A:23
lithostratigraphy, B:16, 18, 255
pore water, B:343-354
textures, B:317-341
clay, sandy, lithostratigraphy, A:14-18
clay, silty
lithostratigraphy, A:13-24
photograph, A:20-21
Clay Mineralogical Zone 1, sediments, B:53
Clay Mineralogical Zone 2, sediments, B:50, 53
Clay Mineralogical Zone 3, sediments, B:50
Clay Mineralogical Zone 4, sediments, B:50
Clay Mineralogical Zone 5, sediments, B:50
Clay Mineralogical Zone 6, sediments, B:50
clay mineralogy
Cenozoic, B:49-57
diagenesis, B:33-34
lithostratigraphy, B:16, 18-23
Miocene, B:321-322, 326, 328
pore water, B:338-339
sediments, B:59-64
See also halloysite; illite; illite/smectite; illite/vermiculite; kaolinite; kaolinite/halloysite; pyrophyllite; smectite
Clayton borehole, Paleocene-Eocene, B:92-93
clinoptilolite
clay mineralogy, B:60
sediments, B:50
cluster analysis
biofacies, B:214
sequences, B:272-273
coastal plains
Cenozoic, B:361-373
stratigraphy, A:3-13
coesite, diagenesis, B:31
Cohansey 1 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:139
Cohansey 2 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:139
Cohansey 3 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:139-140
Cohansey 4 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:140
Cohansey 5 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:140
Cohansey 6 Sequence, biostratigraphy, B:140
Cohansey Formation
biostratigraphy, B:120, 122, 139-140
clay mineralogy, B:61
lithostratigraphy, A:15-17
sediments, B:50, 53
concentration gradients, pore water, B:339-340
conductance. See specific conductance
confining units, aquifers, B:318-320
continental shelf, Eocene, B:214-221
correlation, Miocene, B:133
Cretaceous
facies, B:5-7
lithostratigraphy, B:16
ostracodes, B:287-292
See also Maastrichtian
Cretaceous, Upper, biostratigraphy, B:111-127
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, biostratigraphy, B:124
crystallization, petrography, B:27
D-allisoleucine/L-isoleucene ratio
mollusks, B:356-357
See also amino acids
Deal Member, Eocene, B:210
deep-sea environment, Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
demagnetization, glauconite sand, B:296-304
depocenters, Cenozoic, B:364-368
diagenesis
sea-level changes, B:25-48
sediments, B:53-55
See also alteration; glauconitization; sideritization
diatom ghosts, petrography, B:27
diatoms
biostratigraphy, A:26
Neogene, B:161-165
diffusion, strontium, B:351-352
dinoflagellates, occurrence, B:136, 138
disconformities
photograph, A:20-21
sequences, B:208-209
See also paraconformities; unconformities
dissolution, petrography, B:27, 35
dolomite
diagenesis, B:30, 36-37
photograph, B:45
"Doubthouse" sequences, stratigraphy, B:6-7
East Coast Diatom Zone, Neogene, B:161
East Coast Diatom Zone 6 sequence, lithostratigraphy, A:17-18
ejecta, diagenesis, B:31, 33-35
Eocene
biostratigraphy, B:111-127
calcareous nannofossils, B:91-110
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
clays, A:17
foraminiferal biofacies, B:207-228
lithostratigraphy, A:23-24
lower/middle boundary, B:68
magnetostratigraphy, B:295-304
paleoclimatology, B:63, 229-242
sedimentation, B:305-315
sediments, B:27-36, 50
stratigraphy, B:8-10
Eocene, lower, sediments, B:27
Eocene, middle and upper, sediments, B:27-28
Eocene, upper, sequence stratigraphy, B:243-266
epidote, heavy minerals, B:75-79
eustacy
coastal plains, B:361-373
Eocene, B:239-241
Oligocene-Miocene, B:7
See also glacioeustacy; regressions; sea-level changes; transgressions
Exxon cycles, Oligocene, B:203
factor analysis, biofacies, B:211, 213-214
Farmingdale Member, Eocene, B:210
feldspar, sediments, B:50
feldspar, shocked, petrography, B:35
Florida, Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:152-153
fluid migration, photograph, B:47
foraminiferal factors, vs. depth, B:248-257, 260-261
foraminifers
biostratigraphy, B:111-127
diagenesis, B:28, 30, 34-37
Oligocene, B:81-85
photograph, B:42, 46, 48
foraminifers, benthic
biofacies, B:169-186, 198-201
Eocene, B:207-228, 231-233
Oligocene-Miocene, B:7
paleobathymetry, B:199
Paleocene, B:267-275
Paleocene-Eocene, B:307-313
upper Eocene, B:245-247
foraminifers, planktonic
biostratigraphy, A:24-25
occurrence, A:25
gamma rays, natural
Eocene, B:68
pass-through core measurements, B:65-74
vs. depth, B:69-74
vs. gamma-ray logs, B:67-68
vs. lithology, B:67-68
gamma-ray logs
natural gamma rays, B:67-68
vs. depth, B:69-74
garnet
heavy minerals, B:75-79
vs. depth, B:78
geochronology
aminostratigraphy, B:355-357
Oligocene, B:194-198
See also aminostratigraphy; racemization
geostatistical models
pore water, B:324, 333-335
vs. depth, B:333-335
gibbsite, sediments, B:50
glacioeustacy
Miocene, B:142-144, 181-183
Oligocene, B:203-205
sequences, B:3-4
See also eustacy; regressions; sea-level changes; transgressions
glauconite
illite, B:54-55
lithofacies, B:20
petrography, B:27-28, 31-37
vs. magnetic susceptibility, B:67
glauconite sand
biostratigraphy, B:124
Eocene, B:239
lithostratigraphy, A:18-23; B:16-22, 255
lower Miocene, A:17
magnetostratigraphy, B:296-304
Oligocene, B:190-205
photograph, A:20-21
See also sand
glauconitization
illite, B:54-55
See also alteration
global change
Eocene, B:229-242
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-313
gravel, lithostratigraphy, A:13-14
Green Marl, Eocene, B:209-210
ground water, chemistry, B:344-354
halloysite
photograph, B:57
sediments, B:50
See also clay mineralogy
heavy minerals
sediments, B:75-79
vs. depth, B:76
See also individual minerals
Highstand Systems Tract, photograph, A:20-21
Holocene
lithostratigraphy, A:13-14; B:22
sediments, B:53
See also Pleistocene; Quaternary
Hornerstown Formation
biostratigraphy, B:114
clay mineralogy, B:62-63
lithostratigraphy, B:16, 18
stratigraphy, B:8-9
Howell Park, diagenesis, B:28
hydrogeochemistry, aquifers, B:320
hydrogeology, lower Miocene, B:318-320
illite
sediments, B:50, 53, 60-63
See also clay mineralogy
illite/smectite
lithostratigraphy, B:16
photograph, B:57
sediments, B:50, 53-54, 60-63
See also clay mineralogy
illite/vermiculite
sediments, B:50, 53-54
See also clay mineralogy
ilmenite, heavy minerals, B:75-79
impact ejecta, diagenesis, B:31, 33-35
impacts, sedimentation, B:368-370
indurated zones
lithostratigraphy, A:22
photograph, A:20-21
interstitial waters. See pore water
intraclasts
photograph, B:44
ion exchange
pore water, B:338-339
See also cation exchange capacity; cations
iron
diagenesis, B:28, 35
vs. depth, B:331
iron, labile
pore water, B:322-324, 329-330
vs. depth, B:330
iron carbonate
diagenesis, B:30, 36
See also carbonates
Island Beach borehole
biofacies, B:207-228
biostratigraphy, B:112-118
boreholes, B:6-9
clay mineralogy, B:61-63
comparison to Allaire borehole, B:224
diagenesis, B:27, 29
diatoms, B:161-165
lithostratigraphy, B:15-24
magnetostratigraphy, B:296-298
Oligocene, B:81-86, 193
ostracodes, B:287-292
Paleocene-Eocene, B:93
isoleucine. See D-allisoleucine/L-isoleucene ratio
isopach maps, Oligocene, B:204
kaolinite
lithofacies, B:19-22
photograph, B:48, 57
sediments, B:50, 53, 60-63
See also clay mineralogy
kaolinite/halloysite
sediments, B:53-54
See also clay mineralogy
Kirkwood 0 Sequence
biostratigraphy, B:122, 137
clay mineralogy, B:61
deposition, B:152, 176
Kirkwood 1 Sequence, deposition, B:149, 152, 176-178
Kirkwood 1a Sequence
biofacies, B:176-178, 278
biostratigraphy, B:122, 137
clay mineralogy, B:61-62
lithostratigraphy, A:22; B:21, 62
Kirkwood 1b Sequence
biofacies, B:178, 278
biostratigraphy, B:122, 137
lithostratigraphy, A:22; B:21-22, 62
Kirkwood 1c Sequence
biofacies, B:178
biostratigraphy, B:122, 137-138
Kirkwood 2 Sequence, deposition, B:149, 151-152
Kirkwood 2a Sequence
biofacies, B:178-179, 279
biostratigraphy, B:122, 138-139
clay mineralogy, B:60
lithostratigraphy, A:19; B:22, 62
sediments, B:50
Kirkwood 2b Sequence
biofacies, B:179, 279
biostratigraphy, B:120, 122, 139
clay mineralogy, B:60
lithostratigraphy, A:19
sediments, B:50
Kirkwood 2c Sequence
biofacies, B:179
biostratigraphy, B:122, 139
clay mineralogy, B:60
Kirkwood 3 Sequence
biofacies, B:180, 280
biostratigraphy, B:120, 122, 139
clay mineralogy, B:60
deposition, B:151-152
lithostratigraphy, B:17-18
sediments, B:50
Kirkwood Formation
biostratigraphy, B:119-120, 122, 137-139
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
lithology, B:170-171
lithostratigraphy, A:15-23; B:21-22
lower Miocene, A:15, 17
middle Miocene, A:14
mineralogy, B:317-341
photograph, A:20-21
pore water, B:343-354
revised definition, B:186
sediments, B:50
stratigraphy, B:7, 9-10
Kirkwood-Cohansey Sequence
biofacies, B:180
lithostratigraphy, A:15-17
L-isoleucine. See D-allisoleucine/L-isoleucene ratio
leucoxene, heavy minerals, B:75-79
lithium
chemical reactions, B:338-339
vs. depth, B:334
lithofacies
lithostratigraphy, B:16-22
tectonic controls, B:5-7, 173
lithostratigraphy
Cape May Site, A:9-24
comparison of sequences at Island Beach and Cape May, B:13
Eocene, B:207-228
Island Beach borehole, B:15-24
vs. depth, B:69-74
Maastrichtian
ostracodes, B:287-292
See also Cretaceous
magnesium
chemical reactions, B:338-339
diagenesis, B:28
vs. depth, B:334
magnetic inclination, vs. depth, B:297, 299, 301, 303
magnetic polarity
sediments, B:296-304
vs. depth, B:297, 299, 301, 303
magnetic susceptibility
pass-through core measurements, B:65-74
vs. depth, B:66, 69-74
vs. glauconite, B:67
vs. lithology, B:67-68
magnetostratigraphy, Eocene-Miocene, B:295-304
Manasquan Formation
biostratigraphy, B:116
clay mineralogy, B:62-63
Eocene, B:209-210
lithostratigraphy, B:18-19
stratigraphy, B:8
manganese, vs. depth, B:331
Maryland, correlation, B:141-142
mass accumulation rates
chronology, B:140-141
See also sedimentation rates
maximum flooding surface, Oligocene, B:193, 239
microtektites
petrography, B:35
See also tektites
Miocene
biofacies, B:169-186
biostratigraphy, B:111-127, 129-145
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
correlation between Cape May and Atlantic City sections, A:16
lithostratigraphy, A:15-23
magnetostratigraphy, B:295-304
paleoclimatology, B:63, 277-285
pore water, B:343-354
sediments, B:50
stratigraphy, B:7, 9-10
Miocene, lower
glauconite sand equivalents to the Kirkwood Formation, A:17
Kirkwood Formation, A:15
sediments, B:317-341
Miocene, middle, Kirkwood Formation, A:14
Miocene, upper, sediments, B:75-79
mixing reactions, pore water, B:338-339
mollusks
aminostratigraphy, B:355-357
reworking, B:351
monazite, heavy minerals, B:75-79
Monmouth County, ostracodes, B:289
montmorillonite, sediments, B:60-63
nannofossils, calcareous
biostratigraphy, A:25-26
Paleocene-Eocene, B:91-110
photographs, B:106-110
Zones NP9-NP10, B:94-97
Zones NP9-NP12, B:98-100
Navesink Formation
biostratigraphy, B:112-114
clay mineralogy, B:62-63
ostracodes, B:287-289
Neogene
biostratigraphy, A:24-25
diatoms, B:161-165
lithostratigraphy, B:21-22
neritic biotopes
benthic foraminifers, B:269-270
See also paralic biotopes
neritic environment
biofacies, B:177-180, 198-202
lithostratigraphy, B:16
See also paleoenvironment; sedimentation
New Jersey, ostracodes, B:289
New Jersey Coastal Plain
biostratigraphy, B:111-127, 129-145
coastal plains, B:361-373
diagenesis, B:25-48
diatoms, B:161-165
Eocene, B:207-242
foraminiferal biofacies, B:169-186
magnetostratigraphy, B:295-304
Oligocene, B:81-87, 187-206
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:147-152
ostracodes, B:287-292
Paleocene, B:267-275
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
paleoclimatology, B:277-285
Pleistocene, B:355-357
sea-level changes, B:25-48
site description, A:5-28
stratigraphy, B:3-13
upper Eocene, B:243-266
New Jersey continental slope, diagenesis, B:25-48
New Jersey Sea-Level Transect, stratigraphy, B:3-4
Nocatee Member, deposition, B:153
nodules, lithostratigraphy, A:23-24
Ocala Limestone, deposition, B:153
offshore studies, comparison with onshore studies, B:10-11
Oligocene
biostratigraphy, B:111-127
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
glauconite sands, A:17
lithostratigraphy, A:23; B:81-87
magnetostratigraphy, B:295-304
paleoclimatology, B:63
sediments, B:50
sequences, B:187-206
stratigraphy, B:7-10
Oligocene-Miocene, reflectors, B:7
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, strontium isotopes, B:147-159
onshore studies, comparison with offshore studies, B:10-11
opal, biogenic, vs. depth, B:35-36, 40
opal A, petrography, B:27-28, 30, 36-37
opal-CT
petrography, B:27-28, 30, 36
photograph, B:48
sediments, B:50, 53
orthoclase, diagenesis, B:31
ostracodes, Cretaceous, B:287-292
oxidation, pore water, B:338-339
oxygen isotopes
Cenozoic, B:363-364, 370
correlation, B:155-157
Eocene, B:238-241
Miocene, B:143, 283
Oligocene, B:189
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
vs. age, B:310-312, 370
vs. carbon isotopes, B:313
See also stable isotopes
paleobathymetry
benthic foraminifers, B:199, 214-221, 225
distribution, B:212
Paleocene
biostratigraphy, B:111-127
calcareous nannofossils, B:91-110
sedimentation, B:305-315
sequence stratigraphy, B:267-275
stratigraphy, B:8-9
paleoclimatology
Cenozoic, B:55, 181-183
clay mineralogy, B:63, 402
Eocene, B:229-242
Miocene, B:277-285
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
paleodepth, benthic foraminifers, B:214-221, 226-227, 247, 249, 311-312
paleoecology, benthic foraminifers, B:269-270
paleoenvironment
lithostratigraphy, B:15-24, 214-221
ostracodes, B:289
Paleocene, B:269-270
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
systems tracts, B:175-180, 201-203, 232-238
See also neritic environment; sedimentation; shelf environment
Paleogene
biostratigraphy, B:111-127
lithostratigraphy, B:16, 18-21
palynomorphs
biostratigraphy, B:129-145
Miocene, B:277-285
paraconformities
sequences, B:208-209
See also unconformities
paralic biotopes
benthic foraminifers, B:269
See also neritic biotopes
passive margins, tectonic controls, B:4, 181-183
petrography, sediments, B:27-35
pH, vs. depth, B:335
plagioclase, diagenesis, B:31
Pleistocene
aminostratigraphy, B:355-357
lithostratigraphy, A:13-14; B:22
sediments, B:50, 53, 75-79
See also Holocene; Quaternary
Pliocene
lithostratigraphy, A:14-15
sediments, B:75-79
polytungstate. See sodium polytungstate
porcellanite, petrography, B:28
pore water
chemistry, B:331-338, 343-354
quality, B:317-341
Poricy Brook, ostracodes, B:289
potassium, diagenesis, B:28, 35
principal component analysis, pore water, B:324
provenance
siliciclastics, B:156-158
See also sedimentation
pyrite
diagenesis, B:39
lithostratigraphy, A:23-24
photograph, B:44
vs. depth, B:78
pyroboles
heavy minerals, B:75-79
vs. depth, B:78
pyrophyllite
clay mineralogy, B:61
See also clay mineralogy
pyroxene, heavy minerals, B:75-79
quartz
diagenesis, B:30, 30-35
photograph, B:44, 48
sediments, B:50, 53
quartz sand
lithostratigraphy, A:15-17, B:18
See also sand
quartz, shocked, petrography, B:35
Quaternary
aminostratigraphy, B:355-357
stratigraphy, B:7, 9-10
See also Holocene; Pleistocene
racemization
amino acids, B:355-357
See also aminostratigraphy; geochronology
recycling, glauconite, B:193
Red Bank Formation
biostratigraphy, B:112-114
ostracodes, B:287-289
Red Bank-Navesink Formations, lithostratigraphy, B:16
reduction, pore water, B:338-339
reflectors, Oligocene-Miocene, B:7
regressions
lithostratigraphy, B:16-22
Oligocene, B:190-205
See also eustacy; glacioeustacy; sea-level changes; transgressions
reworking, shells, B:351
rolling basins, Cenozoic, B:364-368
rutile, heavy minerals, B:75-79
Salibury Embayment, correlation, B:141-142
sand
lithostratigraphy, A:13-24
Oligocene-Miocene, A:18
See also glauconite sand; quartz sand
sand, clayey, lithostratigraphy, A:18-23
sand, shelly, lithostratigraphy, A:15-17
sandstone, lithostratigraphy, A:22-23
Sandy Hook Member, ostracodes, B:287-289
sea-level changes
coastal plains, B:361-373
diagenesis, B:25-48
Eocene, B:229-242
Miocene, B:142-144, 181-183
Oligocene, B:203-205
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:147-159
Paleocene, B:272-274
Paleocene-Eocene, B:312-313
tectonic controls, B:3-4
See also eustacy; glacioeustacy; regressions; transgressions
sediment supply, coastal plains, B:361-373
sediment-water interaction, pore water, B:344-345
sedimentation
coastal plains, B:147-159, 361-373
correlation, B:155-158, 181-183, 204-205
environment, A:27; B:54-55, 198-202
Paleocene, B:305-315
See also neritic environment; provenance; shelf environment
sedimentation rates
Cenozoic, B:368-370
Miocene, B:172-174, 181
See also mass accumulation rates
sediments
clay mineralogy, B:49-57, 59-64
distribution, B:212, 266
Eocene, B:27-36
heavy minerals, B:75-79
mineralogy, B:317-341
Sequence E1, Eocene, B:233-234
Sequence E2, Eocene, B:235-236
Sequence E3, Eocene, B:236
Sequence E4, Eocene, B:236-237
Sequence E5, Eocene, B:237
Sequence E6, Eocene, B:237-238
Sequence E7, Eocene, B:238
Sequence E8, Eocene, B:238
Sequence E10, Eocene, B:249, 251
Sequence E11, Eocene, B:251, 253, 255
Sequence FM1, deposition, B:153
Sequence FM3, deposition, B:153
Sequence FM4, deposition, B:153
Sequence FM5, deposition, B:153
Sequence FO1, deposition, B:153
Sequence FO2, deposition, B:153
Sequence FO3, deposition, B:153
Sequence O1, Oligocene, B:195, 201
Sequence O2, Oligocene, B:195-196, 201-202
Sequence O3, Oligocene, B:196-197, 202
Sequence O4, Oligocene, B:197, 202
Sequence O5, Oligocene, B:197, 202
Sequence O6, Oligocene, B:198, 202-203
Sequence Pa1, Paleocene, B:271-272
Sequence Pa2, Paleocene, B:272
Sequence Pa3, Paleocene, B:272
sequence stratigraphy, Paleocene, B:267-275
sequences
biofacies, B:169-186
biostratigraphy, B:129-145
coastal plains, B:361-373
Eocene, B:207-242
facies, B:8
glacioeustatic changes, B:3-4
Miocene, B:142-144, 277-285
Oligocene, B:82-85, 187-206
Oligocene-Miocene, B:7
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:147-159
vs. depth, B:69-74, 367
Sewell Point Formation
biostratigraphy, B:118-119, 122
clay mineralogy, B:60-63
lithostratigraphy, B:20, 81-87
sediments, B:50
stratigraphy, B:8-10
Shark River Formation
biostratigraphy, B:116, 118
Eocene, B:209-210
lithostratigraphy, B:19
sediments, B:50
stratigraphy, B:8-9
shelf environment
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
See also paleoenvironment; sedimentation
shell hash, lithostratigraphy, A:19
shells, strontium, B:351
Shiloh Marl Member
clay mineralogy, B:60
lithostratigraphy, B:21-22
sideritization
lithofacies, B:20
See also alteration; diagenesis
silica
chemical reactions, B:338-339
diagenesis, B:27-28, 30
photograph, B:47
vs. depth, B:331-332, 335
silicates. See aluminosilicates
siliciclastics
sedimentation, B:156-158, 368-370
tectonic controls, B:4
silicon, diagenesis, B:28, 35
silt
lithostratigraphy, B:16, 18, 255
pore water, B:343-354
textures, B:317-341
silt, glauconitic, lithofacies, B:20
siltstone, diagenesis, B:33
Site 605, Paleocene-Eocene, B:93-95
Site 902, diagenesis, boreholes, B:33-34
Site 903, diagenesis, boreholes, B:30-32
Site 904, diagenesis, boreholes, B:34-35, 38-39
Site 906, diagenesis, boreholes, B:31, 33, 37
slope biotopes, benthic foraminifers, B:270
smectite
diagenesis, B:53-54
photograph, B:57
sediments, B:50, 53
See also clay mineralogy
sodium
vs. chloride, B:350
vs. depth, B:334, 348
sodium polytungstate, heavy minerals, B:75-79
sodium/calcium ratio, pore water, B:348
sodium/chloride ratio, pore water, B:348
sodium/strontium ratio, pore water, B:348
specific conductance, vs. depth, B:335
Squankum Member, Eocene, B:210
stable isotopes
Paleocene-Eocene, B:305-315
See also carbon isotopes; oxygen isotopes; strontium isotopes
staurolite, heavy minerals, B:75-79
stratigraphy, A:3-13
strontium
chemical reactions, B:338-339
sources, B:350-351
vs. calcium, B:350
vs. chloride, B:350
vs. depth, B:332, 334, 348
See also sodium/strontium ratio
strontium isotopes
chronology, B:141, 172
Oligocene, B:82-85, 194
Oligocene-Miocene correlation, B:147-159
pore water, B:343-354
vs. depth, B:157, 349
See also stable isotopes
strontium-isotope stratigraphy, A:26
sulfate
chemical reactions, B:338-339
pore water, B:322-324, 329
vs. calcium, B:350
vs. depth, B:330, 332, 334, 348
sulfate/calcium ratio, pore water, B:348
sulfur, vs. depth, B:330
sulfur, labile, pore water, B:322-324, 328-329
"Suwannee" Limestone, deposition, B:153
systems tracts
Eocene, B:238-241
Oligocene, B:190-205
Paleocene, B:269, 273-274
paleoenvironment, B:175-180
systems tracts, highstand, Oligocene, B:193
systems tracts, lowstand, Oligocene, B:193
systems tracts, transgressive, Oligocene, B:193
tectonic controls, glacioeustatic changes, B:3-4
tectonics
coastal plains, B:361-373
sedimentation, B:155-158, 181-183, 203-205
tektites
petrography, B:35
See also microtektites
Tertiary
facies, B:5-7
See also individual epochs
textures, clay, B:317-341
Toms River Member, Eocene, B:210
tourmaline, heavy minerals, B:75-79
transgressions
biofacies, B:177-180
lithostratigraphy, B:16-22
Oligocene, B:190-205
sequences, B:272-273
See also eustacy; glacioeustacy; regressions; sea-level changes
unconformities
clay mineralogy, B:63
correlation, B:155-157, 208-209
Eocene, B:238-241
gamma rays, B:67-68
lithostratigraphy, A:19; B:16-22
Miocene, B:144, 170
Oligocene, B:190-205
Paleocene, B:272-274
photograph, B:42, 45, 47-48
sediments, B:27-35, 50, 203-205, 296-304
See also disconformities; paraconformities
unconformities, basal, Oligocene, B:195
Vincentown Formation
biostratigraphy, B:114-116
clay mineralogy, B:62-63
Eocene, B:210
lithostratigraphy, B:18
stratigraphy, B:8-9
Virginia, correlation, B:141-142
Wildwood Member
clay mineralogy, B:60-61
lithostratigraphy, B:22
wood fragments, lithostratigraphy, A:13-14
zircon, heavy minerals, B:75-79
Zone P18, photograph, A:20-21
Zone P19, photograph, A:20-21
zoning, nannofossils, B:92-106

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