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Cretaceous to Eocene sea-level fluctuations on the New Jersey margin
Authors:Richard K Olsson
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Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA

Abstract:The New Jersey margin contains an extensive record of Cretaceous to Eocene sea-level fluctuations. These events have been documented on the basis of sedimentology, benthic foraminiferal paleobathymetry (paleoslope), biostratigraphic recognition of unconformities and their associated hiatuses, and on seismic reflection records. The record of sea-level change for the New Jersey margin shows a long-term (second-order) rise beginning in the upper Albian that is punctuated by numerous third-order cycles of change in the Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene, and Eocene. The sequences deposited during these cycles that are most readily recognizable, are separated by type 1 unconformities. Sequences bracketed by one or two type 2 unconformities are more difficult to resolve, although many have been identified. Sequences shown on the cycle chart of Haq et al. (1987) of less than 1 Ma duration are the most difficult to recognize and many have not been identified in the New Jersey section.

Benthic foraminiferal paleoslope studies indicate that relative sea-level rise on the New Jersey margin varied on the order of 10–120 m above present sea level. Much of the preserved record in the coastal plain consists of sediments deposited during rising sea level. This has led to a stacked record of sea-level rise events separated by unconformities.

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