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New Jersey contains a variety of surficial geology. ... Some more accounts and examples of surficial geology such as organic deposits, aeolian, estuarine, and marine deposits. All of these geologic features add to New Jersey’s geology and history. ... New Jersey’s geological history and sites, its rocks,
setting, physiographic features, and its resources have played a major part in helping us
understand geology as a whole in general. These features that the state of New Jersey is possesses
contributes to our knowledge and our about geology and the world.
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