Shawangunk Formation
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The Silurian Shawangunk Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. It is named for the Shawangunk Ridge for which it is the dominant rock type. The division of the Shawangunk between the Tuscarora Formation and Clinton Group has not been conclusively determined. The shift of nomenclature currently has the divide between Hawk Mountain and Lehigh Gap.
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Shawangunk Formation
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Shawangunk Formation
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9812922
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1088730717
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Exposure of the Shawangunk at Lehigh Gap in Pennsylvania
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Lower Silurian
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approx. 1400 ft
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The Silurian Shawangunk Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. It is named for the Shawangunk Ridge for which it is the dominant rock type. The division of the Shawangunk between the Tuscarora Formation and Clinton Group has not been conclusively determined. The shift of nomenclature currently has the divide between Hawk Mountain and Lehigh Gap.
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Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York
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W. W. Mather, 1840
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6275