SUBJECT INDEX

A

Absecon Inlet Formation
biostratigraphy, A:38
calcareous nannofossils, A:38
lithology, A Suppl. 2:53
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24; A Suppl. 2:29–31
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:38, 40
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
age vs. depth
Cenozoic, A Suppl. 6:82
Cretaceous, A Suppl. 5:66–67; 6:81
early–middle Miocene, A Suppl. 7:52
Late Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):29; 7:52
Miocene, A Suppl. 2:54; 3:66; 5:65
Oligocene, A Suppl. 2:55
alanine, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
Albian
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:29
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:20–25; 5:41–42; 6:47–48
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:40–41; 5:62
Albian, upper, nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:44
alloisoleucine, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
alluvial plain environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:17; 5:37–38
Amboy Stoneware Clay, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
amino acid racemization stratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:27–29
amino acid Zone IIb, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18
amino acids, racemization data, A Suppl. 7:64
aminostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18–19
Anchor Dickinson Gas #1 Well, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:21
Ancora Site, A Suppl. 1:1–65
background and objectives, A Suppl. 1:4–5
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29–45
Late Cretaceous age vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):29
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:13–29
operations, A Suppl. 1:5–13
Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):34
site description, A Suppl. 1:1–65
site summary, A Suppl. 1:1–4
stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):4–5, 36
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
summary and conclusions, A Suppl. 1:46
anoxic events. See Ocean Anoxic Event 2; ocean anoxic events
Aptian
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:36; 4:29
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:24–28
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:41
aquifers
coastal plains, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
correlation, A Suppl. 5:63
hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:56
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15–28; 5:19–42, 51–52
resources, A Suppl. (summary):14–15
sand, A:42
aspartic acid, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
Atlantic City, core recovery, A:15
"Atlantic City 800-ft sand," aquifers, A:42
Atlantic City Formation
biostratigraphy, A:38
calcareous nannofossils, A:38
lithology, A Suppl. 2:52
lithostratigraphy, A:20–21, 23; A Suppl. 2:25–27
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:38–39
Atlantic Coastal Plain, stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):1–38

B

back barrier environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:18
backstripping, sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):9, 28
ballistic ejecta, Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):2
banding, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:17
Barremian
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:25–28
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
barriers, paleoenvironment, A:18
Bass River Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:101
biostratigraphy, A:38–39, 41; A Suppl. 1:36
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:44
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:38–41; 6:42–47
lithology, A Suppl. 1:58
lithostratigraphy, A:32, 34–35; A Suppl. 1:27–28
palynomorphs, A:41
photograph, A Suppl. 6:80
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:36; 6:95
pollen, A Suppl. 1:45
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:4
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:62; 6:72
Bass River Site, A:5–43
background and objectives, A:6–7
biostratigraphy, A:35–41
Cenomanian–Turonian sequence, A Suppl. (summary):31
core description, A:10–15
isotope stratigraphy, A:41–42
Late Cretaceous age vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):29
lithostratigraphy, A:9–35
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):32
operations, A:7–9
Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):34
site description, A:5–43
site summary, A:5–6
stratigraphy, A:5–43; A Suppl. (summary):4–5, 35
summary and conclusions, A:42
Beaverdam Formation
lithology, A Suppl. 3:59–60
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:19–20
bedding. See cross bedding
bedding thickness, lithostratigraphy, A:18
Belleplain Member partim, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:43, 45
Bethany Beach Formation
lithology, A Suppl. 3:59–60
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:20–21
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:35–36
Bethany Beach Site, A Suppl. 3:1–85
background and objectives, A Suppl. 3:5–8
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:35–44
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:16–34
Miocene sequence ages, A Suppl. (summary):27
operations, A Suppl. 3:8–16
site description, A Suppl. 3:1–84
site summary, A Suppl. 3:1–5
stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):4–5, 38
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:44–48
biofacies, benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:30–31; 3:17, 39–42; 5:44–45
biostratigraphy
Ancora Site, A Suppl. 1:29–45
Bass River Site, A:35–41
Bethany Beach Site, A Suppl. 3:35–44
Cape May Zoo Site, A Suppl. 7:23–24
Fort Mott Site, A Suppl. 4:28–29
Millville Site, A Suppl. 5:42–48
Ocean View Site, A Suppl. 2:33–40
Sea Girt Site, A Suppl. 6:48–57
bioturbation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14; 5:26–42; 6:22–48; 7:12–23
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25–29; 2:18–33; 3:20–33
paleoenvironment, A:18, 22–26, 29–30, 32
blebs, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:24–25
brachiopods, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:26–27
braided streams, paleoenvironment, A:15
Bridgeton Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:57
Brigantine Member
paleoenvironment, A:20–21
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:58
burrows
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–15; 5:20–42; 6:22–48
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:19–21; 2:17–24, 28, 32–33; 3:20–33
paleoenvironment, A:18, 29–30
photograph, A Suppl. 2:56

C

calcite cement, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:38–41
Calvert Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:41
lithology, A Suppl. 3:62–63
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:28–33
nannofossils, A Suppl. 3:43
nearshore sedimentation, A Suppl. 3:58
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:37–38
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:39
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:47–48
Campanian
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45; 6:52, 100
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:33–35; 4:28–29
foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:33–35
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–15; 5:33–37
lithology, A Suppl. 1:55
lithostratigraphy, A:30–31; A Suppl. 1:24–25
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:41–42; 5:47; 6:55–56
planktonic foraminifers, A:37; A Suppl. 5:44; 6:50, 94–95
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 5:51
See also Coniacian–Campanian interval
Campanian, lower
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:35
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:35–38
lithology, A Suppl. 1:56
lithostratigraphy, A:30–32; A Suppl. 1:25
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43
Campanian, lower–middle, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:34–38
Campanian, middle, nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:42–43
Campanian, middle–upper, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:30–34
Campanian, upper
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:33–34
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:28–34
lithostratigraphy, A:28–30; A Suppl. 1:22–24
planktonic foraminifers, A:37
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary
cooling, A Suppl. (summary):2
sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):11
Campanian–Maastrichtian interval, stratigraphy, A:42
Campanian–Santonian interval, foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:89
Cape May
core recovery, A:15
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:21
Stone Harbor Formation, A Suppl. 7:65
Cape May Formation
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:40
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–20; 7:11–13
lithology, A Suppl. 4:12
lithostratigraphy, A:15; A Suppl. 2:16
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74; 7:40
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:2
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 6:66; 7:39
Cape May Zoo Site, A Suppl. 7:1–66
amino acid racemization stratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:27–29
background and objectives, A Suppl. 7:5–7
core summaries, A Suppl. 7:57–59
introduction, A Suppl. 7:1
lithostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:10–23
location, A Suppl. 7:38
operations, A Suppl. 7:7–10
site description, A Suppl. 7:1–66
site summary, A Suppl. 7:1–4
Stone Harbor Formation, A Suppl. 7:65
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:24–26
summary and conclusions, A Suppl. 7:29–31
carbon isotope excursion
Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):13
paleoclimatology, A Suppl. (summary):3; 1:2
carbon isotopes
Bass River Formation, A:42
benthic foraminifers, A:41
Cenomanian/Turonian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):10–11
Cenomanian–Turonian sequence, A Suppl. (summary):31
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):13
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):32
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):31–32, 34
carbonate content
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:22
sediments, A Suppl. 5:72–76
Cenomanian
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45; 6:52, 101
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:36; 4:29
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15–20; 5:38–42
lithology, A Suppl. 1:58
lithostratigraphy, A:32, 34–35; A Suppl. 1:27–29
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:44; 6:55
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:44; 6:50
pollen, A Suppl. 5:48; 6:56–57
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:4
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:40; 5:62
Cenomanian, lower, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:46–47
Cenomanian, upper
ocean anoxic event, A Suppl. (summary):2
pollen, A Suppl. 1:45
Cenomanian/Turonian boundary
biostratigraphy, A:6, 38, 42
carbon isotopes, A Suppl. (summary):10–11
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:44
ocean anoxic event, A Suppl. (summary):2
Ocean Anoxic Event 2, A Suppl. (summary):10–11
oxygen isotopes, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
Cenomanian–Turonian interval
foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:90
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:42–46
lithology, A Suppl. (summary):31
planktonic foraminifers, A:38
Cenozoic
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 6:82
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:81–82
calcareous nannofossils, A:38–39; A Suppl. 1:36–40; 6:102
nannofossils, A Suppl. 5:45–46; 6:52–55
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:77–80; 6:48–49
stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
See also Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
Ch3 Sequence
hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:30
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:15
?Ch4 Sequence, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:13–15
chalk fragments, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:27–28
charcoal, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:21, 23–24
Cheesequake Formation
biostratigraphy, A:37, 39; A Suppl. 1:35
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43–44
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:37; 6:38
lithology, A Suppl. 1:56; 4:14–15
lithostratigraphy, A:31–32; A Suppl. 1:25–26
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:35
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 5:61; 6:70
chert, Pleistocene, A Suppl. 1:14
Cheswold aquifer, A Suppl. (summary):15
Chicxulub ejecta vapor cloud, Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
chlorite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:34
lithostratigraphy, A:32
Choptank Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:40
lithology, A Suppl. 3:62
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:25–28
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:37
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:46–47
Chron C6Cr, nannofossils, A Suppl. 3:43
chronostratigraphy, strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 4:29–30; 5:49–51; 6:57–58; 7:24–26, 63
clam shells, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:22
clasts
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:28–29, 31–34
lithostratigraphy, A:26
clasts, clay
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:23, 45
lithostratigraphy, A:29; A Suppl. 1:21
clasts, clay rip-up
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:18; 7:12
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26
clasts, rip-up
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:34–35
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:27
clay
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–28; 5:18; 6:24–25; 7:12
lithostratigraphy, A:15–26, 32; A Suppl. 2:29–33; 3:20–33
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
photograph, A Suppl. 2:58
sediments, A Suppl. 5:72–76; 6:86–90
clay, carbonate-rich, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:27–28
clay, foraminiferal, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:34
clay, foraminiferal glauconitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:22
clay, fossiliferous glauconitic sandy, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26
clay, glauconitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:23–24, 32–34
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25; 2:28; 3:33–34
paleoenvironment, A:21–22, 26–30, 32
clay, glauconitic carbonate-rich, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:32–33
clay, glauconitic foraminiferal, lithostratigraphy, A:30–32
clay, glauconitic laminated, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–29
clay, glauconitic sandy
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–23, 25–26
photograph, A Suppl. 2:56
clay, glauconitic silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14; 5:26–27, 31–32
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24–25
clay, grayish brown, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24
clay, interfluvial mottled, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:17
clay, kaolinitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:17–18
clay, laminated, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:21, 35–36
clay, laminated shelly foraminiferal-rich, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–23
clay, lignitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15; 5:42; 7:19
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25, 28–29
paleoenvironment, A:18, 32
clay, micaceous
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:23
lithostratigraphy, A:18, 20, 32; A Suppl. 2:29–31
clay, micaceous fossiliferous silty, lithostratigraphy, A:30–31
clay, micaceous glauconitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23–24
clay, micaceous interbedded glauconitic silty, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:26
clay, micaceous organic-rich, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:20–22
clay, micaceous silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:36–37, 39–42
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–23
clay, middle neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:75
clay, middle neritic glauconitic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
clay, middle neritic silty, photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
clay, middle–outer neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:75, 80
clay, organic-rich, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:19
clay, outer neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:75
clay, peaty, paleoenvironment, A:18
clay, porcellanitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:31–33
clay, porcellanitic foraminiferal, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:31–33
clay, prodelta, photograph, A Suppl. 6:78
clay, prodelta laminated, photograph, A Suppl. 6:78
clay, quartzose glauconitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:29–31
clay, sandy, lithostratigraphy, A:15; A Suppl. 1:27
clay, sandy silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–29, 34–42; 6:24–25
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:19–23; 3:23
paleoenvironment, A:18
clay, shelly, lithostratigraphy, A:27, 29; A Suppl. 1:28
clay, shelly glauconitic silty, lithostratigraphy, A:20–21, 23
clay, shelly silty, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:31–33
clay, silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–25; 5:18–19, 21–23; 6:36–42; 7:20
lithostratigraphy, A:26, 30, 35; A Suppl. 1:17–20, 23; 2:17–23, 29–31; 3:18–20
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74
clay, silty micaceous, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:24–25
clay/silt ratio, sediments, A Suppl. 4:49–50
clay drapes, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:14
clay minerals. See chlorite; kaolinite
claystone, porcellanitic carbonate, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:26–27
Clayton Site, Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):34
Cliffwood Beds, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
Cliffwood Beds Sequence IVb, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
Cm1 Sequence, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:12–13
Cm2 Sequence, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:11–12
coal, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12
coastal plains, geology, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
Cohansey Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17–19; 7:16
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:48–49
lithostratigraphy, A:15–18; A Suppl. 1:14–15; 2:16–18
photograph, A Suppl. 7:42
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:57; 7:43–44
color banding, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:45–46
compaction, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:14
concretions
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–13, 16–20; 6:32–34, 41–46
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:24–25
concretions, carbonate, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:32–33
concretions, hematite, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:26–28
concretions, pyrite, lithostratigraphy, A:22
Coniacian
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15; 5:37–38
lithology, A Suppl. 1:57
lithostratigraphy, A:32–33
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:62
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:29
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 5:50
?Coniacian, planktonic foraminifers, A:38
Coniacian–Campanian interval, oxygen isotopes, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
contact zones, paleoenvironment, A:18, 29–30, 32
continental margin, paleoclimatology, A Suppl. (summary):3–5
corals, lithostratigraphy, A:22
core–log integration, magnetic susceptibility, A Suppl. (summary):9
coring, summary, A Suppl. 1:59–63; 2:59–65; 3:68–72
correlation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:63
sequence boundaries, A Suppl. 7:55
sequence stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):6–7
cracks, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:38
Cretaceous
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 5:66–67; 6:81
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14–15
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:28–29
calcareous nannofossils, A:39; A Suppl. 1:40–44, 65
greenhouse sequences, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
nannofossils, A:29; A Suppl. 5:47–48; 6:55–56
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
palynomorphs, A:41; A Suppl. 5:48
pollen, A Suppl. 6:56–57
sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46; 4:29–30; 6:57–58
See also Albian; Aptian; Campanian; Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary; Campanian–Maastrichtian interval; Cenomanian; Cenomanian/Turonian boundary; Cenomanian–Turonian interval; Coniacian; Coniacian–Campanian interval; Maastrichtian; Santonian; Santonian–Maastrichtian interval; Senonian; Turonian; Turonian–Santonian interval
Cretaceous, Upper
age vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):29
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. (summary):30
oxygen isotopes, A Suppl. (summary):30
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:32–36
stratigraphy, A:6; A Suppl. (summary):1–38; 5:58–59
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39
Cretaceous–Eocene interval, paleoclimatology, A:42
Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:85–88
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:32
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:41
impacts, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31
lithology, A Suppl. (summary):33
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:21–22
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:32; 5:83–84; 6:49
stratigraphy, A:6, 26–29, 41–42; A Suppl. 1:3
crevasse splay environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:17, 24
cross bedding
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12; 5:18; 6:31–34, 39–42; 7:17
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:17–18, 24; 3:18–19
cross laminations
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:16–20; 5:41; 6:42; 7:16
paleoenvironment, A:26
cutoff channels, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:25
cyclic processes, sedimentation, A Suppl. 4:31

D

Danian
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:43–44; 6:49, 93
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 6:58–59
Delaware
lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):25
nearshore sedimentation, A Suppl. 3:57–58
Delaware Coastal Plain, geology, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
delta front deposits, lithostratigraphy, A:18
delta front environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:17, 48, 51
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:21–22, 31–34, 39–46
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74, 77–78
delta plain environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:10–12; 5:19–20; 6:38–48
deltaic environment
lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):24; 2:24
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29
paleoenvironment, A:32
diatoms
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:44
lithostratigraphy, A:18
Miocene, A:39–41; A Suppl. 5:48; 7:24
occurrence, A:40–41; A Suppl. 7:60–62
dinocysts
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:23–24
occurrence, A Suppl. 2:66
dinoflagellates, vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
disconformities
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:42
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:18
dissolution, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:19

E

E1 Sequence
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:18
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
E2 Sequence
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:27–28
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:17–18
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
E3 Sequence
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:23
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:18
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
E4 Sequence
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:23
lithostratigraphy, A:26
E6 Sequence
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45
lithostratigraphy, A:22
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
E7 Sequence
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
E8 Sequence, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
E10 Sequence, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24
E10a Sequence, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
E11 Sequence, lithostratigraphy, A:22
echinoid spines, paleoenvironment, A:20, 29
Ei Sequence, lithostratigraphy, A:26
Englishtown Formation
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14–15
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:100
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:34
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:42–43
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:34–35; 6:30–34
lithology, A Suppl. 1:55; 4:13
lithostratigraphy, A:30–31
photograph, A Suppl. 6:77–78
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:34; 6:94
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 5:61; 6:69–70
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
See also Lower Englishtown Formation; Upper Englishtown Formation
Ensis, amino acids, A Suppl. 7:27
Eocene
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:45; 6:50–51, 96–97
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29–31
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:37–38, 67–70
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–25
nannofossils, A Suppl. 5:46
planktonic foraminifers, A:35–36; A Suppl. 1:29–31; 5:43; 6:48, 91–92
sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):9
sequence boundary photograph, A Suppl. 2:57
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 5:49
See also Cretaceous–Eocene interval; Paleocene/Eocene boundary; Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
Eocene, lower
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:27–30; 6:23–25
lithology, A Suppl. 1:53
lithostratigraphy, A:25–26; A Suppl. 1:17–18
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:59–60
Eocene, lower–middle, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:25–27
Eocene, middle
lithology, A Suppl. 1:53; 2:53
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:16–17; 2:31–33, 43
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3–4
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:59
Eocene, middle–upper, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:23–25
Eocene, upper
lithology, A Suppl. 2:53
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24; A Suppl. 2:29–31, 43
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
Eocene, upper–middle, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26
Eocene/Oligocene boundary, sequence boundary photograph, A Suppl. 2:57
erosional surfaces
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12, 25
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:21
estuarine environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:42
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29; 3:17, 20
paleoenvironment, A:32
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:2, 22
Estuarine Sand aquifer, hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:30
eustasy. See glacioeustasy; sea-level changes

F

feldspars, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17
fills, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19
flasers, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:18
flood basins, subaqueous, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:22
flooding surface environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:46, 48
See also maximum flooding surfaces
flooding surfaces
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:24–25
See also maximum flooding surfaces
flooding surfaces/parasequence boundary, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:21
floodplain lakes, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:25
fluvial channel bars, paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 5:17
fluvial environment
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15–20
lithostratigraphy, A:32; A Suppl. 1:26–27; 2:16; 3:17
foraminifers
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
latest Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–30
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:21–22; 3:34
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):32
paleoenvironment, A:20, 26, 28–32, 35
foraminifers, benthic
biofacies, A Suppl. 3:17, 39–42
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:39–42
Campanian, A Suppl. 6:52, 100
Cenomanian, A Suppl. 6:52, 101
Cenomanian–Turonian interval, A Suppl. (summary):31
Cenozoic, A Suppl. 5:44–45, 81–82
Cretaceous, A Suppl. 5:45
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. 5:44–45, 85–88
Eocene, A Suppl. 1:30; 2:69–70; 6:50–51, 96–97
Late Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):30
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:29
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. 6:51–52, 98
occurrence, A Suppl. 3:78–79
Paleocene, A Suppl. 6:51
stable isotopes, A:41
Turonian, A Suppl. 6:52, 101
foraminifers, planktonic
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29–36; 2:35–38; 3:38–39
Campanian, A Suppl. 6:50, 94
Cenomanian, A Suppl. 6:50, 95
Cenozoic, A Suppl. 5:42–43, 77–80; 6:48–49
Cretaceous, A Suppl. 5:43–44
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. 5:43–44, 83–84; 6:49
Danian, A Suppl. 6:93
Eocene, A Suppl. 2:67–68; 6:91–92
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. 6:50, 93
occurrence, A Suppl. 3:78–79
Turonian, A Suppl. 6:50, 95
vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
foreshore environment
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:14
See also shoreface/foreshore environment
Fort Mott Site, A Suppl. 4:1–50
background and objectives, A Suppl. 4:3–5
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:28–29
core summaries, A Suppl. 4:43–44
hydrogeologic summary, A Suppl. 4:3
introduction, A Suppl. 4:1
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:10–28
location map, A Suppl. 4:35
operations, A Suppl. 4:5–9
pollen, A Suppl. 4:45–47
site description, A Suppl. 4:1–50
site summary, A Suppl. 4:1–3
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:29–30
summary and future work, A Suppl. 4:30–31
fossils, occurrence, A Suppl. 3:80–83

G

gamma-ray logs
correlation, A Suppl. 5:63
vs. depth, A Suppl. 4:36
geochronology, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:24–29
geology, New Jersey Coastal Plain, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
glacioeustasy, Oligocene–Holocene interval, A Suppl. (summary):3–5
glauconite
cumulative percentage, A Suppl. 3:73–76
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–15
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:17–25, 27–29; 2:23, 25–33; 3:24–34
paleoenvironment, A:20–22, 24, 26, 29, 35
sediments, A Suppl. 4:49–50; 5:25–42, 72–76; 6:38, 86–90
glauconite, clayey, lithostratigraphy, A:30
gleying, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:38
glutamic acid, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
goethite, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:26
granules, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14–15; 5:17; 6:19–20
gravel
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12, 19; 5:17; 6:19–20, 38–42
lithostratigraphy, A:15; A Suppl. 2:16–18
Pleistocene, A Suppl. 1:14
gravel, pebbly
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:11–12, 16
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:16
gravel, sandy, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:26–27
greenhouse effect sequences
Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
latest Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
ground water, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:20–21
gypsum, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14; 5:21; 6:34–35

H

heavy minerals
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–20
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:22–23
sediments, A Suppl. 7:12
hematite, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:43–46
hiatuses
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):11
lithostratigraphy, A:26; A Suppl. 1:19, 22; 2:20–23
Oligocene, A Suppl. (summary):8
highstands
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:17–20, 25–27; 2:17–18, 20–23, 25–27; 3:28, 31
Oligocene, A Suppl. (summary):8
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:35
Holly Beach water-bearing zone, hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:30
Holocene
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12; 6:19–20
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:48
lithostratigraphy, A:15–16
Hornerstown Formation
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:39–40
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:30–31; 6:26–27
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:26–27; A Suppl. 1:20–21
photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:60; 6:68
hydrogeologic summary, A Suppl. 4:3
hydrostratigraphy
aquifers, A Suppl. 7:56
Millville Site, A Suppl. 5:16–42
Neogene, A Suppl. 7:30
Upper Cretaceous, A Suppl. 6:59–60
vs. depth, A Suppl. 4:36

I

ice sheets, earliest Oligocene event, A Suppl. (summary):14
icehouse world, Oligocene–Holocene sequence, A Suppl. (summary):3–5
ichnostructures, lithostratigraphy, A:28–30
impacts
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):2, 12–13
indurated zone, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25, 27; 2:22–23, 25–27, 32; 3:24–25, 27, 34
induration, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:22, 27; 5:18, 40–42; 6:44–46; 7:19, 22
inoceramids, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23–24
intrasequence architecture, lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
iridium, vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
iron cement, paleoenvironment, A:18
Island Beach, core recovery, A:15
isotope excursions, Paleocene, A:42
isotope stratigraphy, Bass River Site, A:41–42

K

kaolinite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17; 6:42–46
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):34
Kirkwood Formation
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 3:66
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:19–23; 6:20–22; 7:16–23
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:49–51
lithostratigraphy, A:18–21; A Suppl. 1:15–16; 2:18–25
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:38–39
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2; 2:2–3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:58; 6:66; 7:43–45, 47–51
Kw–Ch1 Sequence
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:17
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:43
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 7:25
Kw–Ch2 Sequence
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:16
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:43
Kw–Cohansey Sequence
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:36
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:18–19
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41
Kw0 Sequence
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:36
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
lithology, A Suppl. 2:51
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:24–25
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:39
photograph, A Suppl. 2:56
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42; 3:48
Kw1 Sequence, lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:51
Kw1a Sequence
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:35–36
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7–8
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:51
lithostratigraphy, A:20; A Suppl. 2:23–24
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:38–39
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42
Kw1a Sequence/Brigantine Member boundary, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:21–23
Kw1a1 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42; 3:48
Kw1a2 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42
Kw1a3 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:48
Kw1b Sequence
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:36
hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:30
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:22–23
lithology, A Suppl. 2:51
lithostratigraphy, A:20; A Suppl. 2:22–23
photograph, A Suppl. 7:51
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42
Kw1b Sequence partim, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:50
Kw1b Sequence/Shiloh Member boundary, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:20–21
Kw1c Sequence
hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:30
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:21–22
photograph, A Suppl. 7:51
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:50
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:47
Kw2 Sequence, lithology, A Suppl. 2:50
Kw2a Sequence
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):15
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:36
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:20–21
lithology, A Suppl. 2:50
lithostratigraphy, A:18–20; A Suppl. 2:20–22
photograph, A Suppl. 7:49
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:47–48
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41; 7:26
Kw2a? Sequence/Wildwood Member boundary, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:19–20
Kw2a1 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42
Kw2a2 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41–42
Kw2a3 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41
Kw2b Sequence
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:35–36
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:19–20
lithology, A Suppl. 2:50
lithostratigraphy, A:18; A Suppl. 2:20
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:47–48
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41; 7:26
Kw2c Sequence, lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
Kw3 Sequence
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):8
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:17–18
lithology, A Suppl. 2:49
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:19–20
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:46
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:41; 7:25

L

lacustrine environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:21–22
lag marks, photograph, A Suppl. 2:56
lagoonal environment
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–23; 3:18–19
paleoenvironment, A:18
laminations
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14; 5:18, 35–36; 6:19–20, 23–48; 7:12–23
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:18–20; 2:16–23, 32–33; 3:22–34
paleoenvironment, A:18–26, 32
See also cross laminations
late Paleocene Thermal Maximum
biostratigraphy, A:36
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:19
paleoclimatology, A Suppl. 1:2, 46
See also Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
leucine, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
lignite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15; 5:19–20, 41; 6:31–34, 38–42, 46–48; 7:15
lithostratigraphy, A:18; A Suppl. 1:26–27; 3:20–23
limestone, sandy molluscan, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:28
limonitic rinds, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:22
lithofacies
Cape May Formation, A Suppl. 7:40
correlation, A Suppl. 5:17–42
Kw1b Sequence, A Suppl. 7:51
Kw1c Sequence, A Suppl. 7:51
Kw2a Sequence, A Suppl. 7:49
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–48; 7:11–23
models, A Suppl. (summary):24–26
nearshore sedimentation, A Suppl. 3:57–58
photograph, A Suppl. 2:57–58
sequence stratigraphy, A:15–35; A Suppl. (summary):7
Upper Cretaceous model, A Suppl. 6:59
lithofacies model
anastomosed river sedimentation, A Suppl. 4:37
delta plain sedimentation, A Suppl. 4:38
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
lithologic units
Cape May Zoo Site, A Suppl. 7:11–23
correlation, A Suppl. 5:63
sequence boundaries, A Suppl. 7:55
lithology
vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
vs. depth, A Suppl. 4:36
lithostratigraphy
Ancora Site, A Suppl. 1:13–29
Bass River Site, A:9–35
Bethany Beach Site, A Suppl. 3:16–34
Cape May Zoo Site, A Suppl. 7:10–23
Fort Mott Site, A Suppl. 4:10–28
Millville Site, A Suppl. 5:16–42
Ocean View Site, A Suppl. 2:15–33
Sea Girt Site, A Suppl. 6:18–48
Lower Englishtown Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:34
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24–25
Lower Shark River Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:25–27
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:31–33
photograph, A Suppl. 6:75
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:67
lowstand environment, lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:20, 49

M

Maastrichtian
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:51–52, 98–99
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:32–33
correlation, A Suppl. 6:73
foraminifers, A Suppl. (summary):32
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31–33
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:27, 29; A Suppl. 1:22
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:41; 5:47; 6:55
planktonic foraminifers, A:36–37; A Suppl. 5:44; 6:50, 93
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:4; 6:58–59
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:29; 5:50
See also Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary; Campanian–Maastrichtian interval; Santonian–Maastrichtian interval
Maastrichtian, lower
lithostratigraphy, A:28–30
planktonic foraminifers, A:37
Maastrichtian, upper
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:27–28
oxygen isotopes, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
macrofossils, lithostratigraphy, A:26
magnetic susceptibility, core-log integration, A Suppl. (summary):9
magnetostratigraphy, Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):34
Magothy Formation
aquifers, A:42
biostratigraphy, A:39; A Suppl. 1:35–36
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43–44
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:37–38; 6:38–42
lithology, A Suppl. 1:57; 4:15
lithostratigraphy, A:32–33; A Suppl. 1:26–27
palynomorphs, A:41
photograph, A Suppl. 6:79–80
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:35–36
pollen, A Suppl. 1:44–45
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3–4
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 5:62; 6:71
See also Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Formation
Manasquan Formation
biostratigraphy, A:39
calcareous nannofossils, A:39; A Suppl. 1:38
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:27–28; 6:23–24
lithology, A Suppl. 1:53
lithostratigraphy, A:25–26; A Suppl. 1:17–18
photograph, A Suppl. 6:75
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:60; 6:67
Manokin Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:40
lithology, A Suppl. 3:59–61
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:22–23
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:36
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:46
marine environment
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:26–27
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
marine isotope record MIC 9, amino acids, A Suppl. 7:28
marine isotope record MIC 11, amino acids, A Suppl. 7:28
marine isotope Stage 5, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:16
marl, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26
marsh environment
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–23; 3:18–19
paleoenvironment, A:18
Marshalltown Formation
biostratigraphy, A:37; A Suppl. 1:34
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:42
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:34; 6:30
lithology, A Suppl. 1:55
lithostratigraphy, A:28, 30; A Suppl. 1:23–24
photograph, A Suppl. 6:77
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:34
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61; 6:68
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
Marshalltown? Formation, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39
Marshalltown?/Upper Englishtown? Formation, lithology, A Suppl. 4:12–13
mass extinctions, Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):2
maximum flooding surfaces
intrasequence architecture, A Suppl. (summary):7
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14
megatsunamis, Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
Mercenaria, D-alloisoleucine/L-isoleucine ratio, A Suppl. 7:53–54
Merchantville Formation
biostratigraphy, A:37, 39; A Suppl. 1:35
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:36–37; 6:35–38
lithology, A Suppl. 1:56; 4:14
lithostratigraphy, A:30–32; A Suppl. 1:25
photograph, A Suppl. 6:78–79
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:35
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 5:61; 6:70
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
Merchantville I Sequence, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
Merchantville II Sequence, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
mica
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14; 5:28–30
lithostratigraphy, A:26; A Suppl. 1:23
sediments, A Suppl. 4:49–50; 5:72–76; 6:38, 86–90
microsphaerosiderite, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:42
microtektites, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
Millville Site, A Suppl. 5:1–94
background and objectives, A Suppl. 5:6–7
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 5:42–48
core summaries, A Suppl. 5:68–71
introduction, A Suppl. 5:1
lithostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy, and hydrostratigraphy, A Suppl. 5:16–42
location map, A Suppl. 5:56
operations, A Suppl. 5:7–16
site description, A Suppl. 5:1–94
site summary, A Suppl. 5:1–6
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 5:49–51
summary and future work, A Suppl. 5:51–52
Miocene
age by strontium isotopes, A:41
age comparisons, A Suppl. 3:67
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 2:54; 3:66; 5:65
aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14–15
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:44–45
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29
diatoms, A:39–41; A Suppl. 5:48; 7:24
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:35–36
lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):24–25
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:48–51; 3:59–67
nannofossils, A Suppl. 3:43
nearshore sedimentation, A Suppl. 3:57–58
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:36–38
planktonic foraminifers, A:35; A Suppl. 1:29; 3:38–39; 5:43; 6:48
pollen, A Suppl. 7:23–24
radiolarians, A Suppl. 3:43–44
sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):9
sequence ages, A Suppl. (summary):27
sequence boundary photograph, A Suppl. 2:57
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:2–3, 43
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46; 2:41–43; 3:44–48; 5:49
See also Oligocene–Miocene sequence
Miocene, lower
lithofacies, A Suppl. (summary):7; 7:50
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:20–23; 6:20–22
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–25, 43; 3:28–34
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:33–35
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:58
Miocene, lower–middle
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 7:52
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:47
lithology, A Suppl. 3:63
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:14–16; 2:18–25
Miocene, middle
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17–20; 7:16–23
lithostratigraphy, A:18–21; A Suppl. 2:20; 3:25–33
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:33–35
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:45
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:57–58
Miocene, middle–upper
lithostratigraphy, A:15–18; A Suppl. 2:16–20
Stone Harbor Formation, A Suppl. 7:35–37
Miocene, upper
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:61
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17–19; 7:13–15
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:20–28
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 7:41
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:57
mollusks, strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 7:25
Morgan Beds, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
Morgan Beds Sequence IVa, photograph, A Suppl. 6:79
mottling, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:16–25; 5:33–34; 6:41–42, 48
Mount Laurel equivalent
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:33–34
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
Mount Laurel Formation
aquifers, A:42; A Suppl. (summary):14–15
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:100
biostratigraphy, A:37, 39; A Suppl. 1:33–34
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:41–42
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):11
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:28–29
lithology, A Suppl. 1:55
lithostratigraphy, A:28–29; A Suppl. 1:22–23
photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:33–34; 6:94
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:68
Mulinia, D-alloisoleucine/L-isoleucine ratio, A Suppl. 7:53

N

nannofossils
Cretaceous, A:29
Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):34
vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
nannofossils, calcareous
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:36–44, 65; 2:38–40; 3:43; 4:28
Cenozoic, A:38–39; A Suppl. 5:45–47; 6:52–55, 102
Cretaceous, A:39; A Suppl. 5:47–48; 6:55–56
Navesink equivalent, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
Navesink Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:98–99
biostratigraphy, A:36–37, 39; A Suppl. 1:32–33
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:41
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):11
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:32–33; 6:27–28
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:27, 29; A Suppl. 1:22
photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:32–33
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:68
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
nearshore environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 3:57–58
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:19; 6:20, 28–29
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:16, 23, 28; 3:18–19
paleoenvironment, A:18
Neogene
pollen, A Suppl. 6:56–57
sequence resolution, A Suppl. 7:29–30
stratigraphy, A:5; A Suppl. 1:2
Neogene, upper, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:4
neritic environment
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14–15; 5:24–25, 30, 45; 6:22–48
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28; 3:33–34, 39–42
paleoenvironment, A:20–21, 29–35
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74–80
New Egypt equivalent, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
New Egypt Formation, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31–32
New Egypt Formation/Red Bank equivalent
biostratigraphy, A:36–37
lithostratigraphy, A:27, 29
New Jersey, lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):26
New Jersey Coastal Plain
geology, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:1–50
Stone Harbor Formation, A Suppl. 7:35–37
stratigraphy, A:5–43
nodules, carbonate, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:45
nodules, clay, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24–25
nodules, lithostratigraphy, A:26; A Suppl. 3:24–25
nodules, pyrite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:24–25
lithostratigraphy, A:30–31; A Suppl. 1:25
nodules, sphaerosiderite, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:16–20, 23–28
nuculids, lithostratigraphy, A:22

O

O1 Sequence, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3, 28–29
O2a Sequence
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:27–28
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
O2b Sequence
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:27
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
O3 Sequence, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
O4 Sequence, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
O4/O3 Sequence boundary, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:26
O5 Sequence
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:25–26
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
O6 Sequence
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:25
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3
Ocean Anoxic Event 2
Cenomanian/Turonian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):10–11
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:44
ocean anoxic events
Cenomanian/Turonian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):2
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:44–46
Ocean City aquifer, A Suppl. (summary):15
Ocean View, Stone Harbor Formation, A Suppl. 7:66
Ocean View Service Area #2 water well, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:16
Ocean View Site, A Suppl. 2:1–72
background and objectives, A Suppl. 2:4–6
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:33–40
lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):24
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:15–33
operations, A Suppl. 2:6–15
sequence stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:15–33
site description, A Suppl. 2:1–72
site summary, A Suppl. 2:1–4
stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):4–5, 37
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:40–43
summary and conclusions, A Suppl. 2:43
offlap, Oligocene, A Suppl. (summary):8
offshore environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:17, 49
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:17–18; 3:17, 29, 34
Oligocene
age by strontium isotopes, A:41
age vs. depth, A Suppl. 2:55
foraminifers, A Suppl. 2:36–37
lithology, A Suppl. 2:52
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:34
nannofossils, A Suppl. 3:43
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:38
planktonic foraminifers, A:35; A Suppl. 3:38–39
radiolarians, A Suppl. 3:44
sea-level changes, A Suppl. (summary):9
sequence boundary photograph, A Suppl. 2:57
strata geometry, A Suppl. (summary):8
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:3, 43
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:42–43; 3:44–48
Oligocene, lower
eustatic lowering, A Suppl. (summary):14
lithostratigraphy, A:20–23; A Suppl. 2:27–29
Oligocene, upper
lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):26
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:25–26
Oligocene–Miocene sequence, stratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):3–5
Omar Formation
lithology, A Suppl. 3:59–60
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18–19
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:35
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:46
organic matter, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:22; 5:35; 6:43–46; 7:16
ostracodes, biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:35
overbanks environment
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:41–42
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12, 17–25
oxygen isotope negative excursion, Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):13
oxygen isotopes
Bass River Formation, A:42
benthic foraminifers, A:41–42
Cenomanian/Turonian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
Late Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):30
latest Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):32
vs. age, A Suppl. (summary):30
vs. centimeters from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):33
oyster shells
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:34–35; 6:28–29
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23–24

P

Pa1 Sequence, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:26
Pa3 Sequence, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:25
Paleocene
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:51
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:31–32
isotope excursions, A:42
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:30–31
nannofossils, A Suppl. 5:46
planktonic foraminifers, A:36; A Suppl. 1:31–32; 6:49
See also late Paleocene Thermal Maximum
Paleocene, lower
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:26–27
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:26–27; A Suppl. 1:20–21
Paleocene, upper
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–30; 6:25–27
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:26–27; A Suppl. 1:18–21
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:60
Paleocene/Eocene boundary
carbon isotope excursion, A Suppl. (summary):13
magnetostratigraphy, A Suppl. (summary):34
paleoclimatology, A Suppl. (summary):13
Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:29; 6:25
See also late Paleocene Thermal Maximum
paleoclimatology
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):2
Cretaceous–Eocene interval, A:42
earliest Oligocene event, A Suppl. (summary):14
Late Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
late Paleocene Thermal Maximum, A Suppl. 1:2
latest Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
Paleocene/Eocene boundary, A Suppl. (summary):13
paleodepth
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:29–36; 3:40–42
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:24–25; 6:36, 49–50
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):32
paleoenvironment
braided streams, A:15
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):31–32
Paleogene
stratigraphy, A:5–6
See also Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary
paleosols
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:18–19, 24–25; 5:41–42; 6:19–20, 41–42
photograph, A Suppl. 6:80
paleowater, benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:44–45
palynomorphs
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:44–45; 2:33–35; 3:35–38, 65; 4:28–29; 7:23–24
Cretaceous, A:41; A Suppl. 5:48
distribution, A Suppl. 6:56–57, 103
occurrence, A Suppl. 2:66; 5:91–93
Turonian–Santonian sequence, A:41
parasequence. See flooding surfaces/parasequence boundary
pebbles
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14–15; 6:19–20
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29; 2:17–18, 23
paleoenvironment, A:18
pebbles, quartz, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24
pellets, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25
pellets, phosphatic, paleoenvironment, A:29
phenylalanine, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
phosphate beds, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:33–34; 6:28–29
phosphate grains, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:22–23
phosphate pebbles, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:22–23
Planolites, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:26
plant debris
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–13; 5:19–20; 6:43–46
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18–23
Pleistocene
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–20; 7:11–13
lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:48; 3:59–60
lithostratigraphy, A:15–16; A Suppl. 1:14; 3:18–19
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:33–35; 3:35
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:39
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:44–46
Pleistocene, middle–upper, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:16
Pleistocene, upper, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12
Pliocene
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:19–21
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:33–35; 3:35–36
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:44–48
Pocomoke aquifer, A Suppl. (summary):15
pollen
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:44–45; 4:28–29; 7:23–24
Cretaceous, A Suppl. 5:48
occurrence, A Suppl. 4:45–47
porcellanite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:26–28
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26
pore water, aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):15
Potomac Formation
lithofacies model, A Suppl. 4:37–38
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:41–42; 6:46–48
lithology, A Suppl. 4:15–16
photograph, A Suppl. 6:80
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:62; 6:72
Potomac Formation Unit 1
lithology, A Suppl. 4:25–28
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:41
Potomac Formation Unit 2, lithology, A Suppl. 4:20–24
Potomac Formation Unit 2 partim, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:40–41
Potomac Formation Unit 2/Unit 1 boundary, lithology, A Suppl. 4:24–25
Potomac Formation Unit 3
lithology, A Suppl. 4:16–20
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:40
Potomac Group
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:36
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:44
lithology, A Suppl. 1:58
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:36
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:4
Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Formation, aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14–15
prodelta environment
Kirkwood Formation, A Suppl. 7:44
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14; 5:21–23, 35–36; 6:29–30, 43–48; 7:22, 44, 51
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28; 2:18–23
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74, 78
progradation
backstripping, A Suppl. (summary):9
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18–19
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:11–12
proline, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
Pterocarya, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:15
pyrite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:18, 22; 5:42; 6:34–35
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:21, 27

Q

quartz
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–30
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24; 3:28
sediments, A Suppl. 4:49–50; 7:12
quartz pebbles, Pleistocene, A Suppl. 1:14
quartz sand
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:22–27; 2:16–25, 27; 3:18–20
photograph, A Suppl. 2:57
quartz sand, lignitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23–24
quartz sand, pebbly, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:25–26
quartz sand, silty, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:26; 2:16–18
Quaternary, stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39

R

radiolarians, biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:43–44
Raritan Formation
lithostratigraphy, A:32
palynomorphs, A:41
See also Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Formation
Red Bank. See New Egypt Formation/Red Bank equivalent
regression, palynomorphs, A Suppl. 2:35
resistivity logs
correlation, A Suppl. 5:63
vs. depth, A Suppl. 4:36
river systems, anastomosed, paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
root casts, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:26; 5:38; 6:47

S

sand
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14; 6:19–20, 28–29, 31–34; 7:11–12
lithostratigraphy, A:15–26; A Suppl. 1:17–19, 26–27; 2:16, 24; 3:19–33
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:11–12; 5:17, 21–42
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74
Pleistocene, A Suppl. 1:14
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):34
sand, bioturbated clayey silty, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:19–20
sand, burrowed glauconite, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:31–32
sand, burrowed silty, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:34
sand, clayey
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:17–19; 7:14
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–23
sand, clayey glauconitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:30
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–32; A Suppl. 1:20–22; 3:33–34
sand, clayey silty, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:20–21
sand, clayey silty glauconitic, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:27, 37–38
sand, delta front, photograph, A Suppl. 6:77–78
sand, glauconitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:26–27; 6:27–28, 31–34, 36–38
lithostratigraphy, A:20, 22, 24, 26–27, 29; A Suppl. 1:20–21; 2:29–31; 3:24–25, 34
photograph, A Suppl. 2:57–58
sand, glauconitic clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–23, 35–38
sand, glauconitic quartzose, lithostratigraphy; A:22, 24–26, 32; A Suppl. 2:25–27
sand, glauconitic quartzose silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24–25
sand, glauconitic shelly, lithostratigraphy, A:15–20, 28–30
sand, granuliferous, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:24; 5:17; 6:38–42; 7:21
sand, granuliferous silty clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:23–25
sand, gravelly
lithostratigraphy, A:15; A Suppl. 3:19–20, 22–23
paleoenvironment, A:18
sand, inner neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:74, 76
sand, lignitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:15
lithostratigraphy, A:32
sand, lignitic quartz, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15
sand, lignitic silty, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29
sand, medium-grain, photograph, A Suppl. 6:74
sand, micaceous, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:12
sand, micaceous bioturbated clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–23
sand, micaceous burrowed silty, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:34
sand, micaceous fine, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:20–22
sand, micaceous glauconitic, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23–24; 2:25
sand, micaceous silty–clayey quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13
sand, middle neritic clayey glauconitic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
sand, middle neritic glauconitic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:77–78
sand, muddy, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:21–23; 7:22
sand, muddy quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:29
sand, neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 2:58
sand, organic-rich fine–medium, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–20
sand, pebbly
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:13–14
paleoenvironment, A:18
sand, quartzose
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13, 15–28; 5:22–23, 28–29, 36–42; 6:19–20, 24
lithostratigraphy, A:20–21, 26, 32
photograph, A Suppl. 6:77
sediments, A Suppl. 5:72–76; 6:86–90
sand, quartzose clayey, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24–25
sand, shelly, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:22–23, 28
sand, shelly clayey, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:28–29
sand, shelly muddy glauconitic, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:23–25
sand, shelly quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:12–13
sand, shelly silty, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:19–23
sand, silty
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13; 5:42; 7:12
lithostratigraphy, A:18; A Suppl. 3:22–23, 27
sand, silty fine–medium, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:19–20
sand, silty glauconitic, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:27–28
sand, silty glauconitic quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:26–27
sand, silty quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12; 7:13–14
sand blebs, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:21
sandstone, calcareous, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:28
sandstone, calcite-cemented, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:29–33
sandstone, lignitic, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:38
sandstone, quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:44
Santonian
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:35
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14–15; 5:36–37; 6:35–38
lithology, A Suppl. 1:56–57
lithostratigraphy, A:31–32; A Suppl. 1:25–27
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43–44; 5:47; 6:55
planktonic foraminifers, A:37
pollen, A Suppl. 1:44–45
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
See also Campanian–Santonian interval; Turonian–Santonian interval
Santonian–Maastrichtian interval, stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
scaphopods, lithostratigraphy, A:22
Sea Girt Site, A Suppl. 6:1–104
background and objectives, A Suppl. 6:7–9
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 6:48–57
core summaries, A Suppl. 6:82–85
cumulative percentage plot data, A Suppl. 6:86–90
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 6:18–48
location map, A Suppl. 6:65
operations, A Suppl. 6:9–18
site description, A Suppl. 6:1–104
site summary, A Suppl. 6:1–7
strontium isotope chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 6:57–58
summary and future work, A Suppl. 6:58–60
sea-level changes
backstripping, A Suppl. (summary):9, 28
Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary, A Suppl. (summary):11
coastal plains, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
earliest Oligocene event, A Suppl. (summary):14
sedimentation, A Suppl. 4:31
stratigraphic response, A Suppl. (summary):8
stratigraphy, A:42
vs. age, A Suppl. (summary):30
vs. time, A Suppl. (summary):28
See also glacioeustasy
sedimentation rates
age, A Suppl. 3:84
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 5:50
sediments, lithology, A Suppl. 1:52; 2:48
Senonian, lithostratigraphy, A:30–32
sequence boundaries
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:26–35, 40–42; 6:20–48; 7:18, 55
lithostratigraphy, A:26, 30, 32, 35, 42; A Suppl. 1:18–29; 2:16–33; 3:18–34, 39–42; 5:64; 7:10–23
photograph, A Suppl. 2:56–58
sequence stratigraphy
Bass River Site, A:15–35
Cenozoic, A Suppl. (summary):6–10
Millville Site, A Suppl. 5:16–42
Ocean View Site, A Suppl. 2:15–33, 48–53
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):31–32
See also specific sequence with letter designation (C, E, K, O, P)
Sewell Point Formation
biostratigraphy, A:38
calcareous nannofossils, A:38
lithology, A Suppl. 2:52
lithostratigraphy, A:21–23; A Suppl. 2:27–29
nannofossils, A Suppl. 2:38–39
Shark River Formation
biostratigraphy, A:38–39
calcareous nannofossils, A:38–39; A Suppl. 1:37–38; 2:38, 40
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:22–23
lithology, A Suppl. 1:53; 2:53
lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24–26; A Suppl. 1:16–17; 2:31–33
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:59
See also Lower Shark River Formation; Upper Shark River Formation
shark teeth, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14
shelf environment
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:22–23
lithostratigraphy, A:18–22, 32–35; A Suppl. 2:22–23, 25–26
shells
amino acids, A Suppl. 7:27–29
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:22–25, 29–30, 33–34, 39–42; 6:26–27, 34–35, 38, 45; 7:13–18, 22–23
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:19–20, 22–23, 27; 2:19–23, 26; 3:18–19, 22–34
occurrence, A Suppl. 3:80–83
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 6:104
shells, mollusk, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 26, 28–30, 32
Shiloh Marl Member
paleoenvironment, A:20–21
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:58; 7:50
shoreface environment
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:17, 22–23, 46, 48–49, 51
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:40; 6:22–23, 34, 44–46, 52
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:17, 29–33
shoreface environment, distal upper, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:17, 29
shoreface environment, lower, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:17, 27, 32
shoreface/foreshore environment, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:17, 28
siderite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:43–46
paleoenvironment, A:29
silicification, nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:36
silt
cumulative percentages, A Suppl. 3:73–77
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14–28
lithostratigraphy, A:26; A Suppl. 1:19; 3:28–33
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
sediments, A Suppl. 5:72–76; 6:86–90
See also clay/silt ratio
silt, burrowed sandy, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12
silt, clayey
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:25–26, 32–34; 7:18–19
lithostratigraphy, A:30, 32; A Suppl. 2:18, 20–22, 31–33; 3:18–19, 26–28
paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
silt, glauconitic
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23
silt, glauconitic quartzose, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:14; 6:30
silt, lignitic, lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:28
silt, lignitic sandy, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:42
silt, micaceous
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–14
lithostratigraphy, A:28–30, 32; A Suppl. 1:24–25
silt, micaceous clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:30
silt, micaceous lignitic sandy clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:29–30
silt, middle neritic, photograph, A Suppl. 6:77
silt, peaty clayey, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:21–22
silt, sandy
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:13–25; 5:19–20; 6:35–38
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:23–25, 31–33
silt, sandy clayey, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:23
silt, sandy micaceous, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:42–46
South Amboy Fire Clay, photograph, A Suppl. 6:80
South Amboy Fire Clay Sequence II, photograph, A Suppl. 6:80
sphaerosiderite
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:42
sediments, A Suppl. 4:49–50; 6:47–48, 86–90
See also microsphaerosiderite
spherules, glass
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
shocked minerals, A Suppl. (summary):33
spherules, lithostratigraphy, A:26; A Suppl. 1:21–22
St. Marys Formation
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 3:40
lithology, A Suppl. 3:61
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:23–25
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:36
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:46
stable isotopes, benthic foraminifers, A:41
Stone Harbor Formation
lithofacies, A Suppl. 7:40
lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:13–15
New Jersey Coastal Plain, A Suppl. 7:35–37
photograph, A Suppl. 7:40, 42
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 7:41–42, 65–66
storm deposits, lithostratigraphy, A:22, 24
"Strangelove" ocean, Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):13, 32
stratigraphy
Bass River Site, A:5–43
summary, A Suppl. 4:39–42; 5:57–63; 6:66–72; 7:39
See also aminostratigraphy; biostratigraphy; isotope stratigraphy; lithostratigraphy; magnetostratigraphy; strontium isotope stratigraphy
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46; 2:40–43; 3:44–48
strontium isotopes
age and depth data, A Suppl. 5:94
Campanian, A Suppl. 5:51
chronostratigraphy, A Suppl. 4:29–30; 5:49–51; 6:57–58; 7:24–26, 63
Coniacian, A Suppl. 5:50
Cretaceous, A Suppl. (summary):9–10
Eocene, A Suppl. 5:49
Maastrichtian, A Suppl. 5:50
Miocene, A Suppl. 5:49
mollusks, A Suppl. 7:25
sedimentation rates, A Suppl. 5:50
shells, A:41; A Suppl. 6:104
shells and foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:45–46, 64; 2:40–43, 71–72; 3:77
Turonian, A Suppl. 5:50
vs. depth, A Suppl. (summary):32
sulfur, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:21; 7:16
swamp environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:41–42

T

tectonics
coastal plains, A Suppl. (summary):1–38
stratigraphy, A:42
terrestrial environment, paleoenvironment, A Suppl. 4:10–12
Tertiary. See Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
tidal channel environment, lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:39–42; 7:12
tidal delta environment, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18–19
Toms River Member
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:30
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
transgression, lithostratigraphy, A:15–18, 30
tsunamis
Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
See also megatsunamis
tsunamites, Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, A Suppl. (summary):12–13
Turonian
benthic foraminifers, A Suppl. 6:52, 101
biostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:36; 4:28–29
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:15; 5:37–41
lithology, A Suppl. 1:57–58
lithostratigraphy, A:32, 34–35; A Suppl. 1:26–28
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43–44; 6:56
ocean anoxic events, A Suppl. (summary):2
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 5:44; 6:50, 95
pollen, A Suppl. 5:48
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:62
strontium isotopes, A Suppl. 5:50
See also Cenomanian/Turonian boundary; Cenomanian–Turonian interval
Turonian, lower, pollen, A Suppl. 1:45
Turonian, upper, pollen, A Suppl. 1:44–45
Turonian–Santonian interval
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:38–42
lithostratigraphy, A:32–33
palynomorphs, A:41

U

unconformities
lithostratigraphy, A:18, 22, 24, 26, 32; A Suppl. 1:20; 2:18–23; 3:19, 21
nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:38; 6:54–55
See also erosional surfaces; hiatuses
Unnamed Clay Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:24–25
photograph, A Suppl. 6:75
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:67
Unnamed Clayey Glauconite Sands, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:33–34
Unnamed Foraminiferal Clay, lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:34
Unnamed Glauconitic Clays
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:33–34
palynomorphs, A Suppl. 3:38
Upper Englishtown Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:30–33
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:24
See also Marshalltown?/Upper Englishtown? Formation
Upper Shark River Formation
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:23–25
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 2:31
photograph, A Suppl. 6:74
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:66

V

valine, racemization, A Suppl. 7:27–29
Vincentown Formation
biostratigraphy, A:38–39
calcareous nannofossils, A:39; A Suppl. 1:38–39
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:28–30; 6:25–26
lithology, A Suppl. 1:54
lithostratigraphy, A:26–27; A Suppl. 1:18–20
photograph, A Suppl. 6:76
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:2
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:60; 6:67

W

warming, latest Maastrichtian, A Suppl. (summary):11–12
washover deposits, paleoenvironment, A:18
wave environment, lithofacies models, A Suppl. (summary):25
weathering zones
lithologic units, A Suppl. 4:12–13; 6:43–46
lithostratigraphy, A Suppl. 3:18
paleoenvironment, A:18
well-logging
shore-based processing, A Suppl. 3:54
See also core-log integration
Wenonah equivalent
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:33–34
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:61
Wenonah Formation
biostratigraphy, A:37; A Suppl. 1:34
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:42
lithologic units, A Suppl. 6:29–30
lithology, A Suppl. 1:55
lithostratigraphy, A:28–29; A Suppl. 1:23
photograph, A Suppl. 6:77
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:34
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 6:68
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46
Wildwood Member
paleoenvironment, A:18–20
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 5:58; 7:47
wood fragments, lithologic units, A Suppl. 7:13
Woodbridge Clay Member, palynomorphs, A:41
Woodbury Formation
biostratigraphy, A:37, 39; A Suppl. 1:34–35
calcareous nannofossils, A Suppl. 1:43
lithologic units, A Suppl. 5:35–36; 6:34–35
lithology, A Suppl. 1:56; 4:13–14
lithostratigraphy, A:30–31; A Suppl. 1:25
photograph, A Suppl. 6:78
planktonic foraminifers, A Suppl. 1:34–35
stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:3
stratigraphy summary, A Suppl. 4:39; 5:61; 6:70
strontium isotope stratigraphy, A Suppl. 1:45–46

Z

Zapecza, aquifers, A Suppl. (summary):14–15

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