Brooklyn College
City University of New York

Prof. J.A. Chamberlain, Jr.
Department of Geology
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, NY 11210

RECENT ABSTRACTS
1995 Stoffer, P.W., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Significance of trace fossils to the formation of concretions: a comparison of late Cretaceous marine formations of New Jersey and the Western Interior of North America. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 27: A-83.
1995Friedman, G.M., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Archanodon catskillensis (Vanuxem): the oldest frehwater clams from the oldest back-swamp fluvial facies (upper Middle Devonian), Catskill Mountains, New York. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 27.
1995Stoffer, P.W., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Fossiliferous concretion-bearing horizons in the upper unnamed member of the Pierre Shale (Maastrichtian, upper Cretaceous) in Wyoming and South Dakota: implications for paleoecology and sequence stratigraphy. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 27.
1996Stoffer, P.W., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. The Upper Pierre Shale/Lower Fox Hills interval (late Cretaceous; latest Campanian/early Maastrichtian) in Badlands National Park area compared with the type-areas of central South Dakota and eastern Wyoming. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 28:39-40.
1996Becker, M.A., Slattery, W. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Sr87/Sr86 isotopic ages of Upper Cretaceous chondrichthyan teeth from the Atlantic and eastern Gulf coastal plains: implications for sea level cyclicity and macrofossil time-averaging. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 28:186
1996Stoffer,P.W., Messina, P., & CHAMBERLAIN,J.A., JR. Fossils from beaches in Gateway National Recreation Area: implications for the geologic history of the New York Bight. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 28:143
1996Stoffer, P.W., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Unconformities in the upper Pierre Shale/Fox Hills interval (Campanian and Maastrichtian - late Cretaceous) in Badlands National Park area: implications for tectonism and eustacy in the Western Interior Seaway. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 28:124.
1997Stoffer, P.W., Messina, P, & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Buried slumps in the Upper Pierre Shale and Fox Hills Formations (Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous) in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program Annu. Meet. 29:
1998Welchman, R., Freeouf, B., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Subways, dinosaurs, and parks: collaborative development of math-science themes. Natl. Council Teach. Math., 76th Ann. Meet., Progr. Book, 76:180.
1998Stoffer, P.W., Messina, P., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale and Fox Hills Formation in the Badlands National Park area (Campanian and Maastrichtian; late Cretaceous): implications for eustacy and tectonism in the Western Interior Seaway. 5th Conf. on Fossil Resources, Rapid City, SD.
1998Brown, J.O., CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR., & Perlmutter, B. A pyritic micro-molluscan fauna at the base of the lower Tully Formation (upper Givetian) from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program, Annu.Meet. 30:
1999Stoffer, P.W., Messina, P., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Fossiliferous concretions from New York Bight Beaches: implications for late Pleistocene and Holocene coastal environments around Sandy Hook and western Long Island. Geol. Assoc. New Jersey, 16th Ann. Meet. Stockton State Univ.
1999Stoffer, P.W., Messina, P., CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR., & Terry, D.O., Jr.,Tsunamis in South Dakota: two asteroid impacts inferred from the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary interval in Badlands National Park. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with program, Annu.Meet. 31:A473.
2000 CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR, & Brown, J.O. First occurrence of the enigmatic microfossil Jinonicella in North America: Tully Limestone (Givetian) of central Pennsylvania. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. With Program, Annu. Meet. 32:A-10.
2000Becker, M.A., CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR., & Stoffer, P.W. Pathologic tooth deformities in late Cretaceous chondrichthyans: a consequence of feeding related injury. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. With Program, Annu. Meet. 32:A-14.
2000CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR., Stoffer, P.W., Messina, P., & Terry, D.O., Jr. Tsunamis in South Dakota: asteroid impact and the K/T boundary in Badlands National Park. NY Acad. Sci. Meet., May, 2000
2000Stoffer, P.W., CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR., & Terry, D.O., Jr. K/T boundary stratigraphy of the Yellow Mounds in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. With Program, Annu. Meet. 33:226.
2000Becker, M.A., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. Probable cervical vertebra of the extinct Ice Age elk-moose Cervalces scotti dredged from the inner continental shelf of New Jersey. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. With Program, Annu. Meet. 33:226.
2000(Terry, D.O., Jr., Stoffer, P.W., & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A., JR. A K/T boundary section in the middle of the Fox Hills Formation, SW South Dakota. Geol Soc. Amer., Abstr. With Program, Annu. Meet. 33: 226.


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