Some Observations On The Sediments Of The Delaware River South Of Wilmington

Author(s)Jordan, R.R.
Author(s)Groot, J.J.
Date Accessioned2007-08-06T18:31:11Z
Date Available2007-08-06T18:31:11Z
Publication Date1962-02
AbstractA series of cores was obtained from a boring in the sediments of the Delaware River near the Delaware Memorial Bridge. The mineralogy, texture and palynology of these samples have been studied. The sedimentary and palynological records suggest that the Delaware River, while swollen with Wisconsin meltwaters, deepened its channel and that subsequent flooding of the mouth of the stream by rising sea waters initiated the deposition of estuarine silts in post-Wisconsin time.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2798
Languageen_USen
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen
Part of SeriesReport of Investigationsen
Part of Series6en
KeywordsSedimentsen
KeywordsDelaware Riveren
KeywordsSouth Of Wilmingtonen
TitleSome Observations On The Sediments Of The Delaware River South Of Wilmingtonen
TypeTechnical Reporten
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