The Stockton is defined as a light-gray to light brown and yellowish medium to coarse grained
sandstone and reddish to purplish-brown
siltstone and
mudstone with shale interbeds; and interbedded
argillite. In New Jersey,
feldspar pebbly sandstone and
conglomerate, and
quartz-
pebble conglomerate are also mapped.
Depositional environment The Stockton is described as a
bajada. The sediments were a result of the rifting of
Pangea. The sediments came from the southeast from a largely
granitic terrane and spread across an even plain. Interfingered with the Stockton, the
Lockatong Formation are lake sediments, which grew during wetter climatic cycles during the
Late Triassic.
Fossils Some fossils found within the Stockton Formation are fossil ferns including
Sphenopteris sitholeyi. (
Virginia Museum of Natural History Guidebook, no 1, p83.) ==Age==