Supplemental Evidence to Support Petition to Change Boundary of Outer Coastal Plain
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Supplemental Evidence to support petition to change boundary of Outer Coastal Plain Table of Contents for Supplemental Materials Pages 1 &2 • Rutgers map showing the NJ Coastal Plain (which clearly includes 4jGs) • Enlarged map of NJ Coastal Plain showing 4JGs location Page3 Watershed 12 Page4 Site suitability for grape growing with 4JGs marker Pages 5 Membership list of Outer Coastal Plain Association 4JG's has been a paying member since the inception of the OCPA in 2006 NJ Coastal Plain - Rutgers University:: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences 1211114,3:00 PM Rutgers Home 1 School of Arts and Sciences I Search Rutgers I Sup port SAS JWfGERS Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Home ... Contact EPS ... Fr 1ends and Alumm • EPS People • Academrc Programs • Research Labs & Groups ... Facilities Core Repository The New Jersey Coastal Plain D1 rect1ons The New Jersey coastal plain the largest physiographic province in the state of New Jersey, Facilities extending from Sandy Hook to Cape May and inland to the Delaware River. Sediment outcrops In irregular bands that t rend northeast-southwest with a maximum thickness of 6400 feet . Newark Basin Sediments on the New Jersey coastal plain consist of an eastward thickening wedge of unconsolidated river/deltaic and marine sediments (Owens and Soh!, 1969). These strata lie ODP Cores unconformably on top of Pa leozoic crystalline basement rocks. Space for sediments to accumulate is provided primarily by thermoflexural basement subsidence (e.g., Kominz et al., NJGWS Cores 1998), sea level change (e.g., Miller et al., 2005), and sediment supply variations. Subsidence of the Atlantic margin began roughly 195 Ma following the rifting of Pangea and the start of Chesapeake Bay oceanic crust production in the north Atlantic. It was not until the Late Jurassic and Early Impact Structure Cretaceous that the coastal plain was covered by marine sediments (Grow and Sheridan, 1988; Watts and Steckler, 1979). The first significant sedimentation of the mid-Atlantic Alabama Cores Coastal Plain began about 120 Ma (Olsson et al., 1988). Kn166 (Expedition 303/306) Q, ~, • ---------apcxo~m,, t,..'V 5C '"' 1&0 •""'1---------... A.:t.an"loCCit' f Cretaceous/Paleogene Boundary Cores NJ Coastal Pla1n Coastal Plain Sequences Potomac Formation Raritan Formation Magothy Formation Cheesequa ke Formation Merchantville Forma tions The sediments In the NJCP consist of deposits of quartz sand, glauconite sand, silt, and clay. They were deposited in variety of inner, m iddle, and outer neritic marine, marginal marine, and nonmarine environments. Facies evolved through 8 depositional Englishtown phases controlled by changes in accommodation, long-term sea-level, and sediment supply: 1) the Barremian-earliest Fonna tion Cenomanian consisted of anastomosing riverine environments associated with warm climates, high sed iment supply, and high accommodation; 2) the Cenomanian-early Turonian was dominated by marine sediments with m inor deltaic influence associated Marshalltown with long-term (107 yr) sea -level rise; 3) the late Turonian through Coniacian was dominated by alluvial and delta plain systems Forma tion associated with long-term sea-level fall; 4) the Santonian-Campanian consisted of marine deposition under the influence of a wave-dominated delta associated with a long-term sea-level rise and increased sediment supply; 5) Maastrichtian-Eocene Navesink Formation deposition consisted primarily of starved, carbonate ramp shelf environments associated wit h very high long-term sea level and low sediment supply; 6) the late Eocene-Oligocene was a starved siliciclastic shelf associated with moderately high sea level and Hornerstown low sediment supply; 7) late early-middle Miocene consisted of a prograding shelf under a strong wave-dominated deltaic Formatron influence associated with major increase in sediment supply and accommodation due to local sediment loading; and 8) over the past 10 myr, low accommodation and eroded coastal systems were associated with low long-term sea level and low rates of Manasq uan sediment supply due to bypassing. Formations http: II geology. rutgers.edu 1re search- facilities I rutgers- core- repository1 nj-coasta l-pla in Page 1 of 2 --- 4JG's Vineyard Site suitability for Watershed 12. Less suiteblc Moderately suit able Most suit able AVA bo undary Wat c rsncd boundary ~0 The suitable areas for wine I I ~c, I grape production are derived "fl.~ from models that incorporate rn land use/land cover, I climatology, soil drainage, and ® r slope/aspect. The results shown here are in image format and overlain Marlboro onto Google Maps. To "see Township through" the image to the ~........ .;.-.L• underlying map layer click on 1 '!i¥' the Earth button. This brings up Google Earth (load the plugin if asked) and zoom in ,• or pan around the map. The suitabili ty layer may be toggled on and off using the toggle button below. E Freehold Rd To zoom in on a location, enter an address/town in the box below the map and click Go! I _ :rate Park FrS9holcf -- (79) I I • .t>: 127 Hil lsdale Road, Colts Neck, NJ Go! Clear markers Outer Coastal ·Plain Vineyard Association 12/1/14, 3:04 PM OCPVA Members List Full Members: BW ~ Bonded Winery, VO = Vineyard Only. Name Address Type Member ship Websi te 4 JG's Or chards and Vineyards 127 Hillsdale Road, Colts Neck, NJ 07722 BW Full Member www. 4JgSwlnery.com Amalthea Cellars 209 Vineyard Rd., Atco, NJ 08004 BW Full Member www.amaltheacellars.com Auburn Road Vineyard 117 Sharptown Rd., Pilesgrove, NJ 08098 BW Full Member www.auburnroadv•neyards.com Bellview Winery 150 Atlantic St., Landisville, NJ 08326 BW Founding Member www.bellVJewwmery.com Breezy Hill Vineyard PO Box 614, Ocean View, NJ 08230 YO Full Member Cape May Winery 711 Townbank Road, Cape May, NJ 08204 BW Full Member www. capemaywmery. com Cedar Rose Vineyard 150 S. Main Rd., Vineland, NJ 08360 YO Full Member www.cedarrosev•neyards.com Chestnut Run Farm 66 Stewart Rd., Pilesgrove, NJ 08098 BW Full Member www. chestnutrunf arm. com Coda Rossa Winery 1526 Dutch Mill Rd., Franklinville, NJ 08322 BW Full Member www.codarossa.com Cola Vineyards 3680 Oak Rd., Vineland, NJ 08360 YO Founding Member wv1w.c01aV1neyards.com DeMarco Vineyard LLC 239 Basin Rd ., Hammonton, NJ 08037 YO Full Member Fruitwood Farms 419 Elk Rd., Monroeville, NJ 08343 YO Full Member www. frUitwoodorchardshoney.com Hawk Haven Vineyard 600 Railroad Ave., Rio Grande, NJ 08242 BW Full Member www.hawkhavenvmeyard.com Heritage Winery PO Box 26, Richwood, NJ 08074 BW Full Member www.hentagewmenJ .com Jessie Creek Winery 1 Rte 47 N, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 BW Full Member www. ]ess•ecreekwmery. com Laurita Winery, LLC 35 Archertown Rd., New Egypt, NJ 08533 BW Full Member www.launtaw1nery.com Monroeville Vineyard & Winery 314 Richwood Rd., Monroeville, NJ 08343 BW Full Member www. monroeVJlleW1nery. net Natali Vineyards LL 221 Rt 47 N, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 BW Full Member www.natal1v1neyards.com Panther Branch Vineyard 2601 Cornucopia Dr. .• Vineland, NJ 08361 YO Founding Member Plagido's Winery 570 N 1st Rd., Hammonton, NJ 08037 BW full Member www.plag•dosw1nery.com Renault Winery 72 N Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 BW Full Member www. renaultwmery.com Sharrett Winery 370 South Egg Harbor Rd., Blue Anchor, NJ 08037 BW Full Member www. sharrottwmcry. com Southwind Vineyard LLC 385 Lebanon Rd., Millville, NJ 08332 BW Full Member www.southwlndvineyardllc.com Stillwater Farm 600 Hardingsville Rd, Monroeville, NJ 08343 YO Full Member Sunny Slope Farms 400 Greenwich Rd., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 YO Full Member www.sunnyslope. com Sylvin Farms 24 North Vienna Ave., Germania, NJ 08215 BW Founding Member www.sy\VJnfarmsw1nery.com http:/fwww.outercoastalplain.com/ vineyard_listing.cfm Page l of 2 .