Geology of Manhattan Prong
Geological formation in the northeast United StatesIn the United States, the Manhattan Prong of the New England Uplands is a smaller belt of ancient rock in southern New York, parts of Westchester County, and upland portions of southwestern Connecticut. The bedrock underlying much of Manhattan consists of three rock formations: Fordham gneiss, Manhattan schist, and Tuckahoe marble , which are well suited for the foundations of Manhattan's skyscrapers.
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