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  1. Spung-Man

    The Sale of Atsion Furnace

    Vineland–Fruitland–Wheatland... Charles K. Landis in-part founded the New Hammonton and as I understand financed the Vineland Railway Company (1870) that later became the Vineland Railroad Company (1877) between Bayside and Atsion. Is there any evidence that Landis was proactive in any part of...
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    The EM and G.W.T Stones.

    I'm impressed that you are such a keen observer of cleavage! S-M
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    Destruction at Friendship

    Let’s not forget that the mission of the 1979 Pinelands Act, in part, states: "Pinelands Commission is an independent state agency whose mission is to 'preserve, protect, and enhance the natural and cultural resources of the Pinelands National Reserve'". Jack McCormick, in his ecological...
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    Destruction at Friendship

    I don’t get it. We should put the same value to cultural resources that we do to natural resources. It does little good to vilify off-roaders, yet ignore politically-connected entrepreneurs. https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/buzbys-is-up-for-sale.7302/page-3#post-92292...
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    Destruction at Friendship

    Last Year Stockton University hosted Down Jersey, a national Vernacular Architecture Forum, which included a strong Pinelands component. https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/historic-preservation-in-wharton-state-forest-a-lost-cause.8145/#post-119879 The event was well-attended by...
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    Reading South Jersey

    Whither the old books. I have word envy! Today’s LITT program was truly engaging; thanks Jerseyman. Book passages when read aloud took on new significance, adding context missed by reading alone. Writers a century ago were keen observers and knew how to play their literature with melodic...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Bob, Now I know why I love NJPineBarrens; the observations are always so interesting! You ask a very good question. The Pine Barrens was positioned within miles of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, a rampageous thug that in volume was nearly 50% larger than today’s Antarctic Ice Sheet. With all that...
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    Reading South Jersey

    Come out in the beautiful autumn weather, Saturday, November 14, for Reading South Jersey. (Campus Center Bookstore, 12:30pm-2:00pm). Since 2013 Stockton students have been publishing and republishing attractive and well-edited paperback editions of significant but hard to get titles...
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    Searching for New Columbia History

    T.R.. Scots settled Nesco at the site of an Indian camp in 1707 (Green ca. 1920s?: 4–5). Green's account of the area is a pretty good start fore anyone who hasn't already read it. Has this been reprinted? If not, maybe we can get Jerseyman to reprint it through the South Jersey Culture and...
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    A Look Inside Lenape Farms WMA

    It’s amazing how quickly the Pine Barrens reclaims the human footprint. The eastern Lenape Farms land nearest the Great Egg Harbor River was intensively farmed since colonial times but was abandoned with the establishment of Bethlehem Loading Company's munitions plant, and in the interior was...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Jeff, my journey from tree expert to the adopted discipline of geographer is not bracketed by conventional cognition of time and space. To me tiny sand grains are huge boulder-sized observation obstacles to nanoparticles, and that Pinelands past permafrost occurred just yesterday. It's a wonder...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Jeff, I misread your question. You were referring to the pore space between weathered grains, not the actual grain-wetting characteristics of individual microfractured quartz! Spung bottom sediments are densely packed, their fine interstitial pore space clogged with dust. Larger spungs are...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Collectively they are all important wetlands, of which closed basins (intermittent ponds) are but one feature form. More confounding is that spungs have many formal and informal names, as do their “Carolina Bay” counterparts around the world (see Demitroff 2007)...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Porous is not the best grain description, but microfractured grain-pore qualities are very different from in situ adjacent non-cryogenic unfractured sand. We found spung sediments matched soil in northern Siberia that experienced very cold, polar-like climate conditions. Ice marginal land all...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Thank you for providing a definition. Spungs are not confined, static water-holding systems as you describe. Instead, spungs are dynamic water-passage systems where shallow groundwater passes through them. Demitroff (2007) argued that these depression, interpreted as Pleistocene blowouts, are...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Thanks for your vested interest in spung coverage to the Nth degree! Just a bit of overwork-induced dyslexia. The post is edited with the intended word by adding the missing letter "n." He'll get a 'oogie...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Woodjin, great observations! An interesting read on this topic is Zampella & Laidig (2003). The Pinelands Commission scientists concluded that well established (+50-years) excavations were roughly as good a habitat as natural spungs. It was the lack of a gradually sloping bottom that lowered...
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    Roadside Vernal Pool Scavenger Hunt

    Rhodehamel (1970), the hydrologist who estimated the 17-trillion-gallon figure for the Cohansey Aquifer, stated that 2-percent of the Pine Barrens surface was covered by intermittent pools (spungs). Unlike classic vernal pools, where surface runoff is perched by an impervious bottom, spungs are...
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    Mizpah Sand Quarry

    OK, Now I have no choice but to agree with you! My daughter is enrolled as a graduate student at Stockton University, and was conducting research into Richland Village dynamics. She noted that our property is listed on Google Maps as a culinary destination, identified as "dead body found."...
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    Mizpah Sand Quarry

    Here are three early Richland plot plans showing railroads. Plan of Richland, Railroad Centre for Cumberland Colony Enterprise, Atlantic Co., N.J. Surveyed by Fowler & Lummis, Civil Engineers, Philada, PA, 1884. Map of the Town of Richland, New Jersey, F. Bourquin, 31 S. 6th St, Philad'a...
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