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Structural relations along the Taconic unconformity between New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
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Jack B. Epstein, Peter T. Lyttle
Structural geology of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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Jack B. Epstein
Stratigraphy in the region of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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Jack B. Epstein
Road log and stop descriptions; Day 2, Stop 7; East Stroudsburg railroad cut; Schoharie Formation and Onondaga Limestone; stratigraphy and structure
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C. A. Ver Straeten, J. D. Inners, Jack B. Epstein
Road log and stop descriptions; Day 1, Stop 6; High Point; overview of bedrock geology, geomorphology, and the Culvers Gap River
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Jack B. Epstein, Donald H. Monteverde, Ron W. Witte
Geologic controls of landslides in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, New Jersey-Pennsylvania, and Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania
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Jack B. Epstein
Road log and stop descriptions; Day 1, Stop 2; Cold Air Cave
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Mitzi Kaiura, Jack B. Epstein
Molluscan faunal distribution in Florida Bay, past and present: An integration of down-core and modern data
Statistical comparison of modern molluscan fauna to down-core molluscan assemblages in four cores elucidates changes in the Florida Bay ecosystem during the past 100 to 200 years. Fluctuations within molluscan faunal dominance and diversity patterns suggest a response to changing environmental conditions. Faunal dominance patterns indicate an increase in salinity in the northern transitional zone,
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G. Lynn Wingard, Jeffrey D. Stoner, Charles W. Holmes
Dinocyst biostratigraphy of Tertiary sediments from five cores from Screven and Burke Counties, Georgia
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Lucy E. Edwards
Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Cenozoic sediments from the Millhaven core, Screven County, Georgia
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Laurel M. Bybell
Knickzone propagation in the Black Hills and northern High Plains: A different perspective on the late Cenozoic exhumation of the Laramide Rocky Mountains
Geomorphic research in the Black Hills and northern High Plains poses an intriguing hypothesis for the Cenozoic evolution of this salient of the Laramide Rockies. Most recently, geologists have appealed to late Cenozoic epeirogenic uplift or climate change to explain the post-Laramide unroofing of the Rockies. On the basis of field mapping and the interpretation of long-valley profiles, we conclud
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Brent J. Zaprowski, Edward B. Evenson, Frank J. Pazzaglia, Jack B. Epstein