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Old 15-12-2004, 01:50 PM
Stephen Henning
 
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fran wrote:

No canyons that I am aware of, though there are some streams flowing
through deep gullies. I guess you can call those 'canyons' if you
stretch the point a bit.

Majored in geology at Rutgers, so I think I'd of heard of any
canyons.....


During the heavy rains this past summer NJ had several hundred dams fail
and serious flooding, so they must have some kind of canyons. I guess
it is all nomenclature. What is called a mountain in the East is a hill
in the West. What is called a valley in the East is a gully in the
West. We usually don't use the term canyons in the East, we call them
Water Gaps except in Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon at Wellsboro. The East
is more glacial while the West is more volcanic and platelet related.
So we have more glacial valleys. The west has big erosion canyons.

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