@inbook{0d1ce2fea0f24795a7bc547500e72f5b,
title = "Geology of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, USA: New geochemical insights",
abstract = "Here we present an overview of the geology of the Manhattan Prong and a specific guide for field stops in northern Central Park. This guide is intended to provide a brief introduction to these complex rocks for researchers, undergraduate students, and teachers. Given the easy access to Central Park and numerous schools and institutions nearby, these outcrops provide ideal teaching outcrops for students of all levels. We also present new geochemical and isotopic results for the Manhattan and Hartland Schists. Previous work has focused primarily on field mapping, structural relationships, or infrastructure-related mapping, whereas our new geochemistry data allow for more detailed discussions of provenance and overall tectonic history of these rocks. Our results suggest that all of the rocks in northern Central Park (regardless of mapped unit) are derived from Laurentia.",
author = "Jaret, \{Steven J.\} and Tailby, \{Nicholas D.\} and Hammond, \{Keiji G.\} and \{Troy Rasbury\}, E. and Kathleen Wooton and Ebel, \{Denton S.\} and E. DiPadova and Riley Smith and Victoria Yuan and Noa Jaffe and Smith, \{Lisa M.\} and Lynsey Spaeth",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Geological Society of America. All rights reserved.",
year = "2021",
month = sep,
day = "24",
doi = "10.1130/2020.0061(02)",
language = "English",
series = "GSA Field Guides",
publisher = "Geological Society of America",
pages = "21--34",
editor = "Joan Florsheim and Christian Koeberl and McKay, \{Matthew P.\} and Nancy Riggs",
booktitle = "GSA Field Guides",
}