Other Technical Maps and Reports

The maps and reports provided below are technical in nature but have not been peer-reviewed. The information presented in these documents pertains to, but is not limited to, earthquakes and New Jersey topography.

Earthquake Loss Estimation Studies: Geologic Component

Damaging earthquakes in New Jersey are rare, but they have occurred and undoubtedly will again. Although predicting the time, place, and magnitude of earthquakes is not possible, their potential to do damage can be. Structural damage caused by an earthquake depends on how much the ground shakes. The amount of ground-shaking, in turn, depends on how soft and how deep the soil is, and on the type of bedrock lying beneath it. Also important is whether the soil type will lose strength, liquefy or slide downhill when shaken.

Computer software (HAZUS, for Hazards U.S.) developed under the direction of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was developed to simulate ground-shaking, building damage, and estimate economic loss, for potential earthquakes. The simulations take into account the magnitude and location of the earthquake, the physical properties of the soil and bedrock, and the type of building construction in the study area. Results of these simulations are used to guide the strengthening of structures built on vulnerable soils and to plan emergency response.

The Survey, with partial funding from the N. J. State Police Office of Emergency Management, maps seismic soil properties, including shaking behavior, liquefaction susceptibility, and tendency to landslide. This is completed by county at 1:24,000 scale.

Shaking behavior is mapped according to the methods developed by the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. Liquefaction and landslide susceptibility are mapped according to the classifications used in the HAZUS model. For each county, HAZUS simulations use geologic data to provide damage and loss estimates for selected earthquake scenarios. The reports below provide details on these soil properties and economic loss estimates. The data on building stock used in these simulations are supplied with the HAZUS software and are from both federal and commercial sources. The building data have not been checked or verified by the N. J. Geological Survey.

The GIS ESRI™ shapefiles of Soil, Liquefaction and Landslide Susceptibility in New Jersey are available at DGS15-2.

County location map.

Earthquakes in New Jersey, 1973 (Revised 1977)

Sample pages from Earthquakes in New Jersey, 1973 (Revised 1977).

This document includes a brief discussion of seismology, a listing of seismograph stations in and near New Jersey, an account of minor seismic activity related to the Triassic Border Fault and other areas in the state, and a listing of all the major and minor earthquakes large enough to be felt in New Jersey, and a few (too weak to be felt) detected by very sensitive seismographs. Authored by Daniel R. Dombroski, Jr. Published in 1970, revised in 1977.

 

An updated list and location map of earthquake occurrences in New Jersey is can be found in DGS04-1.

Brownfield Historic Fill

 

The “Brownfield and Contaminated Site Remediation Act” (N.J.S.A. 58:10B-1 et seq.) requires the Department to map regions where large areas of historic fill exist and to make this information available to the public. The Survey prepared maps showing areas of historic fill covering more than five acres. For the purposes of these maps, historic fill is non-indigenous material placed to raise the topographic elevation of a location. No representation is made as to the composition or contamination of the fill. These maps are not intended to be used at a parcel-scale. Any local evaluation of historic fill must be conducted by appropriate governmental agencies.

 

 

 

 Milford PA-NJ Boonton NJ Frenchtown NJ-PA Allentown NJ
  Port Jervis South NJ-Ny-PA Pompton Plains NJ Pittstown NJ Roosevelt NJ
  Unionville NY-NJ Paterson NJ Flemington NJ Adelphia NJ
  Pine Island NY-NJ Hackensack NJ Raritan NJ Farmingdale NJ
 Lake Maskenozha PA-NJ Yonkers NJ NY Bound Brook NJ Asbury Park NJ
  Culvers Gap NJ-PA Bangor PA-NJ Plainfield NJ Frankford PA-NJ
 Branchville NJ Belvidere NJPA Perth Amboy NJ-NY Beverly PA-NJ
 Hamburg NJ Washington NJ Arthur Kill NY-NJ Bristol PA-NJ
 Wawayanda NJ-NY Hackettstown NJ Lumberville PA-NJ Columbus NJ
 Greenwood Lake NY_NJ Chester NJ Stockton NJ-PA New Egypt NJ
 Sloatsburg NY-NJ Mendham NJ Hopewell NJ Cassville NJ
Bushkill PA-NJ Morristown Rocky Hill NJ Lakehurst NJ
 Flatbrookville NJ-PA Caldwell NJ Monmouth Junction NJ  Lakewood NJ
 Newton West Orange NJ New Brunswiick  NJ Point Pleasant NJ
  Newton East  Weehawken NJ NY South Amboy Philadelphia PA-NJ
  Franklin NJ Central Park NY-NJ Keyport NJ-NY Camden NJ-PA
 Newfoundland NJ  Easton NJ PA Sandy Hook NJ-NY Moorestown  NJ
 Wanaque NJ  Bloomsbury NJ Lambertville PA-NJ Mount Holly NJ
 Ramsey NJ-NY High Bridge NJ Pennington NJ-PA  Pemberton NJ
 Park Ridge NJ-NY Califon NJ Princeton NJ Browns Mills NJ 
 Nyack NY-NJ Gladstone NJ Hightstown NJ Whiting NJ
 Stroudsburg PA-NJ Bernardsville NJ Jamesburg NJ Keswick  Grove NJ
Portland NJ-PA Chatham NJ Freehold NJ Toms River NJ
 Blairstown NJ Roselle NJ Marlboro NJ Seaside Park NJ 
 Tranquility NJ Elizabeth NJ-NY Long Branch NJ Marcus Hook PA-NJ-DEL  
Stanhope NJ Jersey City NJ-NY Trenton West PA-NJ Ocean City NJ 
Dover NJ Riegelsville PA-NJ Trenton East NJ-PA Atlantic City NJ

 

 

 

Woodbury NJ                                 Long Beach NE NJ

TuckaHoe NJ                                 Marmora NJ

Runnemede NJ                              Delaware City DEL-NJ  

Clementon NJ                                 Salem NJ

Medford Lakes NJ                         Alloway NJ 

Indian Mills NJ                               Elmer NJ

Chatsworth NJ                               Newfield NJ

Woomansie NJ                              Buena NJ

Brookville NJ                                  Newtonville NJ 

Forked River NJ                             Egg Harbor City NJ

Barnegat Light NJ                         Green Bank NJ

Wilmington South DEL-NJ           New Gretna NJ 

Penns Grove NJ-DEL                     Tuckerton NJ

Woodstown NJ                               Taylor Bridge DEL-NJ

Pitman East NJ                              Canton NJ-DEL

Pitman West NJ                                Millville NJ 

Shiloh NJ                                        Five Points

Williamstown NJ                           Bridgeton NJ

Hammonton NJ                             Dorothy NJ

Atsion NJ                                        Mays Landing NJ

Jenkins NJ                                      Pleasantville NJ

Oswego Lake NJ                      Bombay Hook DEL-NJ

Brigantine NJ                              Ben Davis Point NJ–DEL

Oceanville NJ                                  Cedarville NJ

West Creek NJ                                Dividing Creek NJ 

Ship Bottom NJ                              Port Elizabeth NJ 

Fortescue NJ                                   Port Norris NJ

Heislerville NJ                                 Woodbine NJ  

Sea Isle City NJ                                 Rio Grande NJ

Stone Harbor NJ                              Avalon NJ 

Cape May NJ                                   Wildwood NJ