Marine upper cretaceous formations of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal

Author(s)Organist, D.M.
Author(s)Richards, H.G.
Author(s)Groot, J.J.
Date Accessioned2007-04-09T22:13:51Z
Date Available2007-04-09T22:13:51Z
Publication Date1954-11
DescriptionThird annual report of the Delaware Geological Survey, 1953-1954: p. 63.en
AbstractIn the Coastal Plain of Delaware, the non-marine Cretaceous sands and clays are separated from the Tertiary formations by a series of marine formations of Upper Cretaceous age. The sedimentary and hydrologic characteristics of these formations deserve detailed study because some of them are water-bearing beds. whereas others act as confining beds. A clear understanding of their relative age. and the presence or absence of unconformities is needed for proper correlation with formations found in wells throughout the State. as well as in Maryland and New Jersey.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2535
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen
Part of SeriesBulletinen
Part of Series3en
KeywordsGeology -- Delawareen
KeywordsGeology -- Marylanden
KeywordsGeology -- New Jerseyen
KeywordsGeology, Stratigraphic -- Cretaceousen
KeywordsPaleontology -- Delawareen
KeywordsPaleontology -- Marylanden
KeywordsPaleontology -- New Jerseyen
KeywordsPaleontology -- Cretaceousen
TitleMarine upper cretaceous formations of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canalen
TypeBooken
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