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Hardyston Quartzite
Stratigraphic range: Cambrian
TypeMetamorphic
Unit ofLeithsville Formation
UnderliesKittatinny Supergroup and Leithsville Formation
OverliesWissahickon Formation
Lithology
PrimaryQuartzite
OtherLimestone, shale, conglomerate
Location
RegionPennsylvania, New Jersey
CountryUnited States
ExtentAppalachian Basin
Type section
Named forHardyston Township, New Jersey
Named byWolff & Brooks
Year defined1898
Kittatinny Mountain cross section, including the Hardyston Quartzite

The Cambrian Hardyston Formation or Hardyston Quartzite is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

It was originally described by Wolff and Brooks in 1898,[1] where two outcrops in Hardyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, were described. They originally named it the Hardistonville quartzite, but the name was later changed by Kummel and Weller in 1901 to Hardiston quartzite,[2] and changed again by the same authors a year later to Hardyston quartzite.[3]

  1. ^ Wolff, J.E., and Brooks, A.H., 1898, The age of the Franklin white limestone of Sussex County, New Jersey, IN Walcott, C.D., Eighteenth annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1896–1897; Part II, Papers chiefly of a theoretical nature: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report, 18, pt. 2, p. 425-457.
  2. ^ Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1901, Paleozoic limestones of the Kittatinny Valley, New Jersey: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 12, p. 147-164.
  3. ^ Kummel, H.B., and Weller, Stuart, 1902, The rocks of the Green Pond Mountain region: New Jersey Geological Survey Annual Report of the State Geologist, 1901, p. 1-51.

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