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Acknowledgments
The information in this paper was pro- duced as a result of geological oversight performed by the author, Carlos Velases and Laura Whitaker (both formerly of the NYSDEC), and Daniel C. Walsh, Ph.D. (presently Director of the Office of Environmental Remediation, New York City). The figures were drafted by Paul Varano. The author greatly appre- ciates the editing by Robert A. Stewart, Ph.D., John L. Berry. CPG-04032, and Edward Baltzer, CPG-08861, which strengthened and improved the paper. The author also thanks Peter Sugarman, Ph.D. and Scott Stanford, Ph.D. for reviewing the manuscript and providing important suggestions in interpreting the Upper Cretaceous stratigraphy.
Raphael Ketani was born in New York City and grew up in Queens, but it was family visits to the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts where he discovered nature and became particu- larly intrigued by the rocks that formed those mountains. Mr. Ketani pursued his fascination with all things natural, earning a B.S. degree in Geology from the State University College at Fredonia,
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