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Aalto, K. R., and Dill, R. F., 1993, Petrology and stratigraphy of Late Pleistocene-Holocene carbonate rocks southern Exumas, Bahamas (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. A-160 (only).

Aaron, J. M., 1969, Petrology and origin of the Hardyston Quartzite (Lower Cambrian) in eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey, p. 21-34 in Subitzky, Seymour, ed., Geology of selected areas in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania and guidebook of excursions: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 1969, Atlantic City: New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 382 p.

Aarseth, I.; Lonne, O.; and Giskeodegaard, O., 1989, Submarine slides in glaciomarine sediments from some western Norwegian fjords: Marine Geology, v. 88, p. 1-21.

Abbate, E.; Bortolotti, Valerio; and Passerini, P., 1970, Olistostromes and olistoliths: Sedimentary Geology, v. 4, nos. 3/4 p. 521-557.

Abbate, E.; Bertolotti, Valerio; and Passerini, P., 1976, Major structural events related to ophiolites of the Tethys Belt: Ofioliti, v. 1, no. 1, p. 5-32.

Abbott, G. D., Lewis, C. A., and Maxwell, J. R., 1985, The kinetics of specific organic reactions in the zone of catagenesis: Royal Society of London Philosophical Transactions Series A, v. 315, p. 107-122.

Abdel-Monem, A. A., and Kulp, J. L., 1968, Paleogeography and the source of sediments of the Triassic basin, New Jersey, by K-Ar dating: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 79, no. 9, p. 1231-1241.

Abelson, P. H., 1967, Conversion of biochemicals to kerogen and n-paraffins, p. 63-86 in Abelson, P. H., ed., Researches in geochemistry: New York, NY, John Wiley and Sons, v. 2.

Abood, K. A., 1974, Circulation in the Hudson Estuary, p. 39-111 in Roels, Oswald, ed., Hudson River colloquium: New York Academy of Sciences, Annals, v. 250, 185 p.

Abood, K. A., 1977 ms., Evaluation of circulation in partially stratified estuaries as typified by the Hudson River: New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University, Ph. D. Dissertation.

Abood, K. A., and Bonrodimos, E. L., 1976, Evaluation of circulation in estuaries: American Society of Civil Engineers Transactions, v. 102 p. 1211-1233 (Hydraulics Division, Journal, HY9, Proc. Paper 12408).

Abood, K. A., Apicella, G. A., and Wells, A. W., 1992, General evaluation of Hudson River freshwater flow trends, Chapter 1, p. 3-28 in Smith, C. L., ed., Estuarine research in the 1980s: Hudson River Environmental Society Symposium on Hudson River ecology, 7th, 05-06 April 1989, Poughkeepsie, NY, Proceedings: Albany, NY., State University of New York Press, 555 p.

Abood, K. A., Konrad, K. A., Shirk, J. E., and McCroddy, P., 1973, Effects of power plants on physical and chemical water quality parameters with specific attention to temperature, dissolved oxygen, and chlorine distributions: Hudson River Ecology, 3rd Symposium, Proceedings: New York, NY, Hudson River Environmental Society,

Abood, K. A., Maikish, E. A., Vanderbeek, T. B., and McGowan, M. UY., 1992, Evaluation of induced sedimentation in New York Harbor, Chapter 5, p. 105-133 in Smith, C. L., ed., Estuarine research in the 1980s: Hudson River Environmental Society Symposium on Hudson River ecology, 7th, 05-06 April 1989, Poughkeepsie, NY, Proceedings: Albany, NY, State University of New York Press, 555 p.

Abrahams, A.; and Flint, J., 1983, Geological control on the topological properties of some channel networks: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 94, p. 80-91.

Abu-Moustafa, A.; and Skehan, J., 1976, Petrography and geochemistry of the Nashoba Formation, east-central Massa-chusetts, p. 31-70 in Page, L. R., ed., Contributions to the stratigraphy of New England: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Memoir 148, 445 p.

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Adams, G. F., 1934 ms., Glacial waters in the Wallkill Valley: New York, NY, Columbia University Department of Geology Master's Thesis, 43 p.

Adams, G. F., 1958, The geology of the Triassic lowland of southeastern New York and northern New Jersey, p. 27-31 in Lowe, K. E., ed., New York State Geological Association Annual Meeting, 30th, Peekskill, New York, May 1958, Field Guidebook, 53 p.

Adams, G. F., 1980, Fault patterns at the Peapack offset of the Ramapo border fault New Jersey Triassic (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts With Programs, v. 12, no. 2, p. 21 (only).

Agar, W. M., 1927, The geology of the Shepaug Aqueduct Tunnel, Litchfield County, Connecticut: Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin 40, 46 p.

Agar, W., 1930, The Hodges Nickel prospect, Torrington, Connecticut: American Journal of Science, 5th Series, v. 19, p. 185-194.

Agar, W., 1934a, The granites and related intrusives of western Connecticut: American Journal of Science, v. 27, p. 354-373.

Agar, W., 1934b, Thermally metamorphosed diorite near Brookfield, Connecticut: American Journal of Science, 5th Series, v. 28, p. 401-411.

Agar, W. M., Flint, R. F. and Longwell, C. R., 1929, Geology from original sources: New York, NY, Henry Holt & Co., 527 p.

Agar, W.; and Krieger, P., 1932, Garnet rock near West Redding, Connecticut: American Journal Science, 5th Series, v. 224, p. 68-80.

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1837, "Discourse of Neuchâtel" Text of Presidential Address delivered at the opening session of the meeting of the Société Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles, at Neuchâtel, July 24, 1837. Translated into English by A. V. Carozzi, 1967, p. xli-lxi in Carozzi, A. V., 1967, transl. and ed., Studies on glaciers; preceded by the Discourse of Neuchâtel by Louis Agassiz: New York and London, Hafner Publishing Company, lxxi+213 p.+18 pl. (1807-1873)

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Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1842, On glaciers and the evidence of their having once existed in Scotland, Ireland, and England: Geolological Society of London Proceedings, v. 3, p. 327-332.

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Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1849, The terraces and ancient river bars, drift, boulders, and polished surfaces of Lake Superior: American Association Proceedings, v. 1, p. 68-70.

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1850a, Lake Superior; its physical character, vegetation, and animals: Boston, MA, 428 p.

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1850b, The erratic phenomena about Lake Superior, Chapter X, p. 395-416 in Lake Superior book; also American Journal of Science, 2nd series, v. 10, p. 83-101; also Arch Sci. Phys. Nat., v. 16, p. 5-34 (1851)

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1850c, [On two kinds of drift in Cambridge, Massachusetts]: Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings, v. 3, p. 183 (only).

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1850d, [On the age of the Connecticut sandstone]: Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings, v. 3, p. 336-337.

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1872a, [On glacial phenomena of the sousthern hemisphere compares with those of the north]: Am. Nat., v. 7, p. 60-62.

Agassiz, John Louis Rudolphe, 1872b, [On boulder trains in Berkshire Co., Mass., with discussion on the transportation of boulders by N. S. Shaler, C. T. Jackson, and L. Agassiz.]: Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings, v. 14, p. 385-386.

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Agron, S. L., 1980, Environmental geology of the Hackensack meadowlands, p. 215-241 in Manspeizer, Warren, ed., Field studies of New Jersey geology and guide to field trips: New York State Geological Association, Annual Meeting, 52nd, Newark, NJ, 10-12 October 1980: Newark, NJ, Rutgers University Newark College of Arts and Sciences Geology Department, 398 p.

Ague, J. J., 1995, P-T conditions during prograde metamorphism of the Wepawaug Schist, CT: Implications for fluid flow and heat transport (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 1, p. 25 (only).

Ague, J. J., and van Haren, J. L. M., 1996, Assessing metasomatic mass and volume changes using the Bootstrap, with application to deep crustal hydrothermal alteration of marble: Economic Geology and The Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 91, no. 7, p. 1169-1181.

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Akerly, S., 1820, An essay on the geology of the Hudson River, and the adjacent regions; illustrated by a geological section of the country from the neighborhood of Sandy Hook, in New Jersey, northward through the Highlands, in New York, towards the Catskill Mountains:

Akpati, B. N., 1974, Mineral composition and sediments in eastern Long Island Sound, New York: Maritime Sediments, v. 10, p. 19-30.

Alavi, M., 1975, Geology of the Bedford Complex and surrounding rocks, southeastern New York: Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts Department of Geology and Geography Contribution 24, 117 p.

Alavi, M., 1978, The Bedford Complex in southeastern New York (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 10, p. 29 (only).

Albanese, J. R., and Kelly, W. M., 1995, Bluestone--geology and resource identification in the southwestern Catskill delta of New York State (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 1, p. 26 (only).

Albers, J. P., 1967, Belt of sigmoidal bending and right-lateral faulting in western Great Basin: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 78, no. 1, p. 143-156.

Alberstadt, L. P., 1993, Oomoldic porosity and unusual diagenesis in a Middle Ordovician limestone (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. A-159 (only).

Albertao, G. A.; and Martins, P. P., Jr., 1996, A possible tsunami deposit at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, p. 189-201 in Shiki, T.; Chough, S. K.; and Einsele, Gerhard, eds., Marine sedimentary events and their records: Sedimentary Geology, v. 104, nos. 1-4 (special issue), p. 1-255.

Alden, W. C., 1918, The country around Camp Upton (1:62,500): (Text on the reverse of the U. S. Geological Survey topographic map of Moriches quadrangle, Long Island).

Alexander, A. E., 1934, A petrographic and petrologic study of some continental shelf sediments: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 4, p. 12-22.

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Alger, Francis, 1845, On the zinc mines of Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey: American Journal of Science, 1st series, v. 48, p. 252-264.

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Allen, J. R. L., 1965, Fining-upwards cycles in alluvial successions: Geological Journal, v. 4, p. 229-246.

Allen, J. R. L., 1967, Depth indicators of clastic sequences: Marine Geology, v. 5, p. 429-446.

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Allen, J. R. L., 1970b, Studies in fluviatile sedimentation: a comparison of fining-upwards cyclothems, with special reference to coarse-member composition and interpretation: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 40, p. 298-323.

Allen, J. R. L., 1971a, A theoretical and experimental study of climbing-ripple cross-lamination, with a field application to the Uppsala esker: Geografisker Annaler, v. 53A, p. 157-187.

Allen, J. R. L., 1971b, Instantaneous sediment deposition rates deduced from climbing-ripple cross-lamination: Geological Society of London Journal, v. 127, p. 553-561.

Allen, J. R. L., 1973, A classification of climbing-ripple cross-lamination: Geological Society of London Journal, v. 129, p. 537-541.

Allen, J. R. L., 1977, The possible mechanics of convolute lamination in graded sand beds: Geological Society of London Journal, v. 134, p. 19-31.

Allen, J. R. L., 1979, A model for the interpretation of wave ripple-marks using their wavelength, textural composition, and shape: Geological Society of London Journal, v. 136, p. 673-682.

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Allen, J. R. L., 1980b, Large transverse bedforms and the character of boundary-layers in shallow-water environmnents: Sedimentology, v. 27, p. 317-323.

Allen, J. R. L., 1981, Lower Cretaceous tides revealed by cross-bedding with mud drapes: Nature, v. 289, p. 579-581.

Allen, J. R. L., 1982a, Simple models for the shape and symmetry of tidal sand waves. (2) Dynamic stable symmetrical equilibrium: Marine Geology, v. 48, p. 51-73.

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Allen, J. R. L., 1983, Studies in fluviatile sedimentation: bars, bar complexes and sandstone sheets (low-sinuosity braided streams) in the Brownstones (L. Devonian), Welsh Borders: Sedimentary Geology, v. 33, p. 237-293.

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Allen, Kenneth, 1911, The use of the salinometer in studies of sewage disposal: Association of Engineering Societies, Journal

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Allen, P. A.; Homewood, P.; and Williams, G. D., 1986, Foreland basins: an introduction, p. 3-12 in Allen, P. A.; and Homewood, P., eds., Foreland Basins: International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication 8: Oxford, UK, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 453 p.

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