Geologic Map Of New Jersey. Geology Map The new 1:250,000-scale map was compiled from the 1:100,000-scale digital data from the cooperative geologic mapping program between the New Jersey Geological and Water Survey and the USGS, which began in 1984, was completed with the publications of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Northern New Jersey (1996) and Bedrock Geologic Map of Central and Southern New Jersey (1998). OFM 161 Bedrock Geologic Map of the New Jersey Portions of the Easton Quadrangle Warren and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey
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These maps provide data pertaining to New Jersey's geology, aquifers, Bouguer gravity anomalies, magnetic anomalies, shaded relief, etc. NJDEP - NJGWS - Surficial Geologic Map of New Jersey, Scale:1:1,000,000, and Surficial Geology of New Jersey
Geologic Map of New Jersey by H. COOK, State Geologist; John C
OFM 161 Bedrock Geologic Map of the New Jersey Portions of the Easton Quadrangle Warren and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey These maps provide data pertaining to New Jersey's geology, aquifers, Bouguer gravity anomalies, magnetic anomalies, shaded relief, etc. New Jersey Geologic Map By New Jersey Water Science Center September 9, 2002
Geologic Map of New Jersey by H. COOK, State Geologist; John C. NJDEP - NJGWS - Surficial Geologic Map of New Jersey, Scale:1:1,000,000, and Surficial Geology of New Jersey OFM 163 Geology of the Mays Landing Quadrangle, Atlantic County, New Jersey
Geologic and Topographic Maps of the Northeastern United States — Earth. The Bedrock Geology of New Jersey consists of statewide and countywide data layers (contacts, faults, folds, dikes) The new 1:250,000-scale map was compiled from the 1:100,000-scale digital data from the cooperative geologic mapping program between the New Jersey Geological and Water Survey and the USGS, which began in 1984, was completed with the publications of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Northern New Jersey (1996) and Bedrock Geologic Map of Central and Southern New Jersey (1998).