The Watchung Outliers include six areas of isolated low hills and rock outcrops of volcanic and sedimentary origin in the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These geologic outliers are primarily diminutive and detached remnants of the Triassic/Jurassic age Watchung Mountain basalt flows with intervening layers of sedimentary rock. All six of the outliers are found along the western edge of the Newark Basin, occupying small synclines adjacent to the Ramapo fault system. The outliers, from north to south, are known as: Ladentown, Union Hill, New Germantown/Oldwick (including Round Top), Prospect Hill, Sand Brook, and Jacksonwald.
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| - The Watchung Outliers include six areas of isolated low hills and rock outcrops of volcanic and sedimentary origin in the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These geologic outliers are primarily diminutive and detached remnants of the Triassic/Jurassic age Watchung Mountain basalt flows with intervening layers of sedimentary rock. All six of the outliers are found along the western edge of the Newark Basin, occupying small synclines adjacent to the Ramapo fault system. The outliers, from north to south, are known as: Ladentown, Union Hill, New Germantown/Oldwick (including Round Top), Prospect Hill, Sand Brook, and Jacksonwald. (en)
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| - Campgaw Mountain
- Ridges of New Jersey
- Mountain ranges of New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Inliers and outliers (geology)
- Sedimentary rock
- Volcanism of New York (state)
- Volcanism of Pennsylvania
- The Palisades (Hudson River)
- Triassic volcanism
- Suffern, New York
- Palisades Sill
- Mountains of New Jersey
- Mountains of Pennsylvania
- Triassic
- Watchung Mountains
- Haverstraw (town), New York
- Cushetunk Mountain
- Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
- Feltville Formation
- Flemington, New Jersey
- Flood basalt
- Jurassic volcanism
- Diabase
- Ramapo Fault
- Intrusion (geology)
- Tewksbury Township, New Jersey
- Mountains of New York (state)
- Jurassic
- Watchung Mountains
- Trap rock
- Syncline
- Sourland Mountain
- New Jersey
- New York (state)
- Volcanism of New Jersey
- Ramapo, New York
- Raritan Township, New Jersey
- Readington Township, New Jersey
- Newark Basin
- Phacolith
- Fissure vent
- Outcrop
- Volcanism
- Delaware Township, New Jersey
- Watchung Mountain
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| - The Watchung Outliers include six areas of isolated low hills and rock outcrops of volcanic and sedimentary origin in the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These geologic outliers are primarily diminutive and detached remnants of the Triassic/Jurassic age Watchung Mountain basalt flows with intervening layers of sedimentary rock. All six of the outliers are found along the western edge of the Newark Basin, occupying small synclines adjacent to the Ramapo fault system. The outliers, from north to south, are known as: Ladentown, Union Hill, New Germantown/Oldwick (including Round Top), Prospect Hill, Sand Brook, and Jacksonwald. (en)
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