Passaic Formation
{{Infobox rockunit
| name = Passaic Formation
| period = Late Triassic
| age = Late Triassic, {{fossilrange|219|201.7}}
| image = GoffleHill_SandstoneCliff.jpg
| type = Geological formation
| prilithology = Siltstone, Mudstone, Shale
| otherlithology = Sandstone, Conglomerate
| namedfor = Passaic, New JerseyOlsen, P.E., 1980. The Latest Triassic and Early Jurassic Formations of the Newark Basin (Eastern North America, Newark Supergroup): Stratigraphy, Structure, and Correlation. New Jersey Academy of Science Bulletin, v. 25, no. 2, p. 25-51.
| namedby = Paul E. Olsen, 1980
| region = Newark Basin of
Eastern North America Rift Basins
| caption = Exposure of Passaic Formation sandstone on Goffle Hill in Hawthorne, New Jersey.
| unitof = Newark Supergroup
| underlies = Orange Mountain Basalt
| overlies = Lockatong Formation
| thickness = maximum of over {{convert|19,685|ft|m|-1}}
| extent = ~{{convert|200|mi|km}} in
New York, New Jersey,
and Pennsylvania
}}
The Passaic Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. It was previously known as the Brunswick Formation since it was first described in the vicinity of New Brunswick, New Jersey. It is now named for the city of Passaic, New Jersey, which is near where its type section was described by paleontologist Paul E. Olsen.
Description
The Passaic is defined as a reddish-brown shale, siltstone and mudstone with a few green and brown shale interbeds; red and dark-gray interbedded argillites near the base.Berg, T.M., Edmunds, W.E., Geyer, A.R. and others, compilers, (1980). Geologic Map of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Map 1, scale 1:250,000. In New Jersey, there are conglomerate and sandstone beds within the formation.
=Depositional environment=
The Passaic is mostly shallow lakes, playa, and alluvial fan deposits resulting from the rifting of Pangea. The red color is often evidence that the sediments were deposited in arid conditions.Faill, R.T., (2004). The Birdsboro Basin. Pennsylvania Geology V. 34 n. 4. The Passaic Formation overlies the Lockatong Formation deep lake sediment cycles, which were deposited during wetter climatic cycles during the Late Triassic. These sediments came from the northwest and contain clasts from Appalachian formations.
=Fossils=
- Clepsysaurus
- Hypsognathus fenneri {{Cite journal |last1=Sues |first1=Hans-Dieter |last2=Olsen |first2=Paul E. |last3=Scott |first3=Diane M. |last4=Spencer |first4=Patrick S. |date=2000-06-27 |title=Cranial osteology of Hypsognathus fenneri, a latest Triassic procolophonid reptile from the Newark Supergroup of eastern North America |url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1671/0272-4634%282000%29020%5B0275%3ACOOHFA%5D2.0.CO%3B2 |journal=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |language=en |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=275–284 |doi=10.1671/0272-4634(2000)020[0275:COOHFA]2.0.CO;2 |s2cid=17669446 |issn=0272-4634|url-access=subscription }}
Age
The Passaic is Late Triassic with an astronomically calibrated age of 219 to 201.7 million years ago (Ma) and is about 13,000 ft (~4 km) thick in the basin depocenter. It conformably overlies the Lockatong Formation (darker, generally gray shales and mudrocks) and is overlain by the first Watching(Orange Mountain Formation) basalt. The Triassic/Jurassic boundary and correlated by pollen is located in the uppermost part of the formation, ~ 2 precessional cycles (~10–12 m) below the Orange Mountain Basalt. There are numerous diabase intrusions into the Passaic with local contact metamorphic rocks.Berg, T.M., et al., (1983). Stratigraphic Correlation Chart of Pennsylvania: G75, Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
References
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See also
{{Geology of the Newark Basin}}
Category:Geologic formations of New Jersey
Category:Geologic formations of New York (state)
Category:Geologic formations of Pennsylvania
Category:Shale formations of the United States
Category:Mudstone formations of the United States
Category:Siltstone formations of the United States
Category:Paleontology in New Jersey
Category:Paleontology in New York (state)
Category:Paleontology in Pennsylvania
Category:Triassic System of North America
Category:Triassic geology of New Jersey
Category:Triassic geology of New York (state)
Category:Triassic geology of Pennsylvania
Category:Conglomerate formations
Category:Sandstone formations of the United States
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