Contributions to general geology
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- Pleistocene and Recent deposits in the Denver area, Colorado, by Charles B. Hunt
- Reconnaissance study of the Wasatch, Evanston, and Echo Canyon Formations in part of northern Utah, description, distribution, and heavy-mineral content of some Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary orogenic conglomerates in northern Utah, by Thomas E. Mullens
- Geology of the Hill City quadrangle, Pennington County, South Dakota, a preliminary report, by James C. Ratté and Russell G. Wayland
- The Eagle Valley evaporite, northwest Colorado, a regional synthesis, by William W. Mallory
- Geology of the Adam Weiss Peak quadrangle, Hot Springs and Park COunties, Wyoming, by Willis L. Rohrer
- Ordovician fossils from wells in the Williston Basin, Eastern Montana, by Reuben James Ross, Jr
- Reconnaissance geology of northern Baranof Island, Alaska, by H.C. Berg and D.W. Hinckley
- Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks of the southern Inyo Mountains, California, by Charles W. Merriam and Wayne E. Hall
- Pingos in Central Alaska, a study of the distribution, form, vegetation, hydrology, microrelief, evolution, and age of several hundred small ice-cored hills, or hydrolaccoliths, in subarctic interior Alaska, by G. William Holmes, David M. Hopkins, and Helen L. Foster
- Quaternary geology of Long and Bear Valleys, west-central Idaho, by Dwight L. Schmidt and J. Hoover Mackin
- Quaternary geology of the Mount Chamberlin area, Brooks Range, Alaska, a study of glacial and other surficial deposits in the mountains and foothills of Arctic Alaska, by G. William Holmes and Charles R. Lewis ; prepared on behalf of the U.S. Air Force, Cambridge Research Laboratories
- Interpretation of anomalies of gravity, by Grove Karl Gilbert
- Stratigraphy of the Inyan Kara group in the Black Hills, by Karl M. Waagé
- Mississippian stratigraphy of northwestern Pennsylvania, by George R. Schiner and Grant E. Kimmel
- Curecanti pluton, an unusual intrusive body in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado, by Wallace R. Hansen
- Geology of the Jarbidge quadrangle, Nevada-Idaho, by Robert R. Coats
- Bedrock geology of the Penn Yan and Keuka Park Quadrangles New York, M.J. Bergin
- Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks in the Alpine-Nutrioso area, Apache County, Arizona, by Chester T. Wrucke
- The Canaan Peak, Pine Hollow, and Wasatch Formations in the Table Cliff region, Garfield County, Utah, by William E. Bowers
- Stratigraphy and structure of the House Rock Valley area, Coconino County, Arizona, by John D. Wells
- Geology of the Nefsy Divide quadrangle, Crook County, Wyoming, by C.L. Pillmore and W.J. Mapel
- Hawaiian volcanoes during 1952, by Gordon A. MacDonald
- Stratigraphy, age, and paleotectonic significance of the Cottonwood Canyon member of the Madison Limestone in Wyoming and Montana, a comprehensive study of the facies relations and conodont zonation of transgressive marine beds that straddle the Devonian-Mississippian boundary in the Northern Rocky Mountains, by Charles A. Sandberg and Gilbert Klapper
- Geology of Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, by Charles S. Robinson
- Nomenclature of formations of Claiborne Group, middle Eocene Coastal Plain of Texas, by D. Hoye Eargle
- Geology and petrology of the Greenville quadrangle, Piscataquis and Somerset Counties, Maine, description of metasedimentary, mafic, and granitic rocks of Paleozoic age, by G.H. Espenshade and E.L. Boudette
- Mississippian stratigraphy of northwestern Pennsylvania, by George R. Schiner and Grant E. Kimmel
- Geology of the Platte Canyon quadrangle, Colorado, by Warren L. Peterson
- Geology of the Bear Peak area, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, a study of the southern part of the San Andres Mountains, with emphasis on Paleozoic stratigraphy, by George O. Bachman and Donald A. Myers
- Mafic-ultramafic layered intrusion at Iron Mountain, Fremont County, Colorado, by Daniel R. Shawe and Raymond L. Parker
- Geology of the Hames Valley, Wunpost and Valleton Quadrangles, Monterey County, California, by David L. Durham
- Contributions to general geology, 1965
- Geology of the Cleveland quadrangle, Bearpaw Mountains, Blaine County, Montana, by Robert George Schmidt, W.T. Pecora, and B.C. Hearn, Jr
- Cenozoic geology in the Mammoth area Pinal County, Arizona, by L.A. Heindl
- Geology of the Magruder Mountain area, Nevada-California, by Edwin H. McKee
- Geology of the Bonner quadrangle, Montana, by Willis H. Nelson and Joseph P. Dobell
- Stratigraphy and potassium-argon ages of some Tertiary tuffs from Lander and Churchill Counties, central Nevada, by Edwin H. McKee and John H. Stewart
- Fossils in Ordovician tuffs, northeastern Maine, by Robert B. Neuman ; with a section on Trilobita, by Harry B. Whittington
- Geology of the lower Marias River area, Chouteau, Hill, and Liberty Counties, Montana, by J. Fred Smith, Jr., I.J. Witkind, and D.E. Trimble
- Geology of the Florida quadrangle, Puerto Rico, by Arthur E. Nelson and W.H. Monroe
- Paleozoic stratigraphy of the southern part of the Mule Mountains, Arizona, by Philip T. Hayes and Edwin R. Landis
- Geology of the Reliz Canyon, Thompson Canyon, and San Lucas Quadrangles, Monterey County, California, by David L. Durham
- Stratigraphy, age and paleotectonic significance of the Cottonwood Canyon member of the Madison Limestone in Wyoming and Montana, by Charles A. Sandberg and Gilbert Klapper
- Eolian deposits of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska, by Frank W. Trainer
- Middle Miocene Foraminifera and stratigraphic relations in the Adelaida quadrangle, San Luis Obispo County, California, by Patsy B. Smith and David L. Durham
- Frost heaving of piles with an example from Fairbanks, Alaska, by Troy L. Péwé and Russell A. Paige
- Geology of the Newcastle area, Weston County, Wyoming, by W.J. Mapel and C.L. Pillmore
- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks, Berkeley and San Leandro Hills, California, by J.E. Case
- Surficial geology of the Kingston quadrangle, Rhode Island, by Clifford A. Kaye
- Pingos in Central Alaska, by G. William Holmes, David M. Hopkins, and Helen L. Foster