Geology, Stratigraphic -- Eocene
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Geology, Stratigraphic -- Eocene
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- Correlation of the Eocene formations in Mississippi and Alabama, by Wythe Cooke
- Stratigraphic revision of the middle Eocene, Oligocene, and lower Miocene--Atlantic Coastal Plain of North Carolina, a lithostratigraphic study of carbonate and clastic Eocene to lower Miocene rocks on the North Carolina Plain, by Lauck W. Ward, David R. Lawrence, and Blake W. Blackwelder
- Eocene climates, depositional environments, and geography, greater Green River basin, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado, by Henry W. Roehler
- Wapiti formation and Trout Peak Trachyandesite, northwestern Wyoming, description of two new formations in the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, by Willis H. Nelson and William G. Pierce
- Additions to the flora of the Wilcox group, by Edward Wilber Berry
- Depositional systems of a synorogenic continental deposit, the Upper Paleocene and Lower Eocene Wasatch Formation of the Powder River Basin, northeast Wyoming, by David Seeland
- Submarine canyon deposits, central California coast, and their possible relation to an Eocene low sea-level stand, by Victor M. Seiders and James M. Joyce
- Wapiti formation and Trout Peak Trachyandesite, northwestern Wyoming, by Willis H. Nelson and William G. Pierce
- Stewart Gulch Tongue, a new tongue of the Eocene Green River formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, by William J. Hail, Jr
- Erosion intervals in the Eocene of the Mississippi embayment, by Edward Wilber Berry
- Nomenclature of formations of Claiborne Group, middle Eocene Coastal Plain of Texas, by D. Hoye Eargle
- Correlation, composition, areal distribution, and thickness of Eocene stratigraphic units, greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado, by Henry W. Roehler
- New names for units in the lower part of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, by Ronald C. Johnson
- New names for units in the lower part of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, by Ronald C. Johnson
- Coughs Creek Tongue--a new tongue of the Eocene Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, by Robert B. O'Sullivan
- Submarine canyon deposits, central California coast, and their possible relationship to an Eocene low sea-level stand, by Victor M. Seiders and James M. Joyce
- Eocene rocks in northeast Washington--radiometric ages and correlation, the genetic relations among numerous patches of volcanic rocks, by R.C. Pearson and J.D. Obradovich
- Stratigraphy of the Washakie formation in the Washakie Basin, Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Newly discovered Paleocene and Eocene rocks near Fairfield, California, and correlation with rocks in Vaca Valley and the so-called Martinez formation or stage, by Earl E. Brabb ... [and others]
- The Chesapeake Bay bolide impact, a new view of coastal plain evolution
- Eocene glacial deposits in southwestern Colorado, by Wallace W. Atwood
- Uraniferous phosphatic lake beds of Eocene age in intermontane basins of Wyoming and Utah, by J. D. Love; prepared in cooperation with the Geological Survey of Wyoming and the Department of Geology, University of Wyoming, and partly on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Eocene megafossils from Ishigaki-shima Ryūkyū-rettō, by F. Stearns MacNeil
- Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Carrizo Sand of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, and the Meridian Sand of Mississippi, by J.N. Payne
- Conglomerates of the Upper Middle Eocene to Lower Miocene Sespe Formation along the Santa Ynez Fault, implications for the geologic history of the eastern Santa Maria Basin area, California, by Jeffrey L. Howard. Reconnaissance bulk-rock and clay mineralogies of argillaceous Great Valley and Franciscan strata, Santa Maria Basin Province, California / by Richard M. Pollastro, Hugh McLean, and Laura L. Zink
- Geology of Green River Formation and associated Eocene rocks in southwestern Wyoming and adjacent parts of Colorado and Utah, by W. H. Bradley
- Geological investigations of the Wamsutter Rim Canneloid coal bed in the Eocene Niland Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, northern Washakie Basin, southwest Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler and Ronald W. Stanton
- The Fishburne formation (lower Eocene), a newly defined subsurface unit in the South Carolina coastal plain, by Gregory S. Gohn ... [et al.]
- Sedimentology of freshwater lacustrine shorelines in the Eocene Scheggs Bed of the Tipton Tongue of the Green River formation, Sand Wash Basin, northwest Colorado, by Henry W. Roehler
- Radioelement and trace-element content of the Ione Formation, Central California, by H.A. Wollenberg and F.C.W. Dodge
- Four newly named tongues of Eocene Green River Formation, northern Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, by D.C. Duncan [and three others]
- Uplift of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming and Montana, a sandstone provenance study, by C.E. Whipkey, V.V. Cavaroc, and R.M. Flores
- The Eocene Tallahatta Formation of Alabama and Georgia, its lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and bearing on the age of the Claibornian stage, by Laurel M. Bybell and Thomas G. Gibson
- Revision of stratigraphic names for some Eocene formations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, California, by J.G. Vedder
- Radioelement and trace-element content of the Ione Formation, Central California, by H.A. Wollenberg and F.C.W. Dodge ; prepared in cooperation with the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- Stratigraphic divisions and geologic history of the Laney Member of the Green River Formation in the Washakie Basin in southwestern Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Eocene fluvial drainage patterns and their implications for uranium and hydrocarbon exploration in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming, by David A. Seeland
- Description and correlation of Eocene rocks in stratigraphic reference sections for the Green River and Washakie basins, Southwest Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Stratigraphic distribution of significant Eocene palynomorphs of the Mississippi embayment, by Robert H. Tschudy; work done in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Revision of nomenclature of the upper part of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, and Eastern Uinta Basin, Utah, by W. B. Cashion and John R. Donnell
- Eocene fluvial drainage patterns and their implications for uranium and hydrocarbon exploration in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming, by David A. Seeland
- Type region of the Ione Formation (Eocene), central California, stratigraphy, paleogeography, and relation to auriferous gravels, by Scott Creely and Eric R. Force
- Stratigraphy of the Washakie formation in the Washakie Basin, Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Geological investigations of the Vermillion Creek coal bed in the Eocene Niland Tongue of the Wasatch formation, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, by H.W. Roehler, technical editor, and P.L. Martin, manuscript editor
- The Fishburne Formation (lower Eocene), a newly defined subsurface unit in the South Carolina coastal plain, by Gregory S. Gohn [and three others]
- Revision of stratigraphic names for some Eocene formations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, California, by J. G. Vedder
- Four newly named tongues of Eocene Green River Formation, northern Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, by D.C. Duncan ... [et al.]
- Eocene rocks, fossils, and geologic history, Teton Range, northwestern Wyoming, by J.D. Love, Estella B. Leopold, and D.W. Love; prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service, the Geological Survey of Wyoming, and the Department of Geology of the University of Wyoming
- Geochemistry of Lower Eocene sandstones in the Rocky Mountain region, by James D. Vine and Elizabeth B. Tourtelot; with a section on direct-reader spectrometric analyses, by Raymond G. Havens and Alfred T. Myers
- Geology, paleontology, and correlation of Eocene volcaniclastic rocks, southeast Absaroka Range, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, by T.M. Bown
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