- Franklin Marble
The Franklin Marble is a geologic deposit located in the Highlands region of
New Jersey . The Franklin Marble dates back to thePrecambrian geologic era.An early marine environment provided the proper conditions foralgae and stromatolites to thrive. The resultingcalcium andcarbon deposits, as well as other chemical processes, provided thelimestone anddolomite that would later be metamorphosed into Franklin Marble.Approximately six thousand feet of limestone was buried to a depth of nine miles and a temperature of nearly 750 degrees Celsius during the
Grenville orogeny . The marble was faulted and altered further during the Appalachian and Taconic orogenies as well. The formations that are visible today were exposed during theTriassic .One of the unique features of Franklin Marble are the
graphite inclusions. This material further supports the idea that there was early life in the Precambrian oceans.References
*"The Geology & Geography of New Jersey." Widmer, Kemble. D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. Princeton, NJ 1964
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