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Geochemistry and stratigraphic relations of middle Proterozoic rocks of the New Jersey Highlands

August 1, 1999

Middle Proterozoic rocks of the New Jersey Highlands consist of a basement of dacitic, tonalitic, trondhjemitic, and charnockitic rocks that constitute the Losee metamorphic suite. These rocks are unconformably overlain by a layered supracrustal sequence of quartzo-feldspathic and calcareous rocks. Abundant sheets of hornblende- and biotite-bearing rocks of the Byram intrusive suite and clinopyroxene-bearing rocks of the Lake Hopatcong intrusive suite were synkinematically emplaced at about 1,090 Ma. These intrusive suites constitute the Vernon Supersuite. The postorogenic Mount Eve Granite has been dated at 1,020?4 Ma and is confined to the extreme northern Highlands.

Publication Year 1999
Title Geochemistry and stratigraphic relations of middle Proterozoic rocks of the New Jersey Highlands
DOI 10.3133/pp1565C
Authors Richard A. Volkert, Avery Ala Drake
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 1565
Index ID pp1565C
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse