Cretaceous Geologic Period
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Cretaceous Geologic Period
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Cretaceous Geologic Period
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- Basal Eagle Ford fauna (Cenomanian) in Johnson and Tarrant Counties, Texas, by Lloyd William Stephenson
- Geology of the Adam Weiss Peak quadrangle, Hot Springs and Park Counties, Wyoming, late Cretaceous and Cenozoic geology with emphasis on the Enos Creek detachment thrust fault, by Willis L. Rohrer
- Archeogastropoda, mesogastropoda and stratigraphy of the Ripley, Owl Creek, and Prairie Bluff formations, by Norman F. Sohl
- Flora of the Montana formation, by Frank Hall Knowlton
- The scaphites, an upper cretaceous ammonite group, by John B. Reeside, Jr
- Ammonites and some characteristic bivalves from the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming, by William A. Cobban
- The Red Bird section of the upper Cretaceous Pierre shale in Wyoming, by James R. Gill and William A. Cobban; with a section on A new echinoid from the Cretaceous Pierre shale of eastern Wyoming, by Porter M. Kier
- Calcareous nannoplankton and stratigraphy of late Turonian, Coniacian, and early Santonian Age of the Eagle Ford and Austin Groups of Texas, by Charles C. Smith
- North American species of Tempskya and their stratigraphic significance, by Sidney R. Ash and Charles B. Read; with a section on stratigraphy and age of the Tempskya-bearing rocks of southern Hidalgo County, New Mexico, by Robert A. Zeller, Jr
- A new upper Cretaceous Rudistid from the Kemp Clay of Texas, by Lloyd William Stephenson
- Some Cretaceous echinoids from the Americas, by C. Wythe Cooke
- Stratigraphy and geologic history of the uppermost Cretaceous, Paleocene, and lower Eocene rocks in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming, by William R. Keefer
- The Lower Cretaceous Figuera Lava and Fajardo Formation in the stratigraphy of Northeastern Puerto Rico, by Reginald P. Briggs ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Public Works and Economic Development Administration
- Stratigraphic relations of the Austin, Taylor, and equivalent formations in Texas, by Lloyd William Stephenson
- Fluvial architecture of the Lower Cretaceous Lakota Formation, southwestern flank of the Black Hills uplift, South Dakota, by David J. Dahlstrom and James E. Fox
- Ammonites from the Buchia zones in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon, by Ralph W. Imlay and David L. Jones
- Shorter contributions to paleontology and stratigraphy, edited by William J. Sando
- Characteristic Lower Cretaceous megafossils from northern Alaska, by Ralph W. Imlay; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves
- Spectrographic analysis for selected minor elements in Pierre Shale, by Paul R. Barnett
- The Canaan Peak, Pine Hollow, and Wasatch Formations in the Table Cliff region, Garfield County, Utah, by William E. Bowers
- The Lower Cretaceous (Albian) ammonite genera Leconteites and Brewericeras, by David L. Jones, Michael A. Murphy, and Earl L. Packard
- Upper cretaceous ammonites from Haiti, by John B. Reeside, Jr
- New Cretaceous brachiopoda from Arizona (with 4 plates), by G. Arthur Cooper
- Nonmarine mollusks of late Cretaceous Age from Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, by Teng-Chien Teng
- Cenomanian angiosperm leaf megafossils, Dakota Formation, Rose Creek locality, Jefferson County, southeastern Nebraska, by Garland R. Upchurch, Jr., and David L. Dilcher
- Giant Upper Cretaceous oysters from the Gulf coast and Caribbean, by Norman F. Sohl and Erle G. Kauffman
- The Mollusca of the Buda limestone, by George Burbank Shattuck, with an appendix on the corals of the Buda limestone, by Thomas Wayland Vaughan
- Fossils from the Eutaw Formation, Chattahoochee River Region, Alabama-Georgia, by Lloyd William Stephenson
- Characteristic marine molluscan fossils from the Dakota sandstone and intertongued Mancos shale, West-central New Mexico, by William A. Cobban
- The Cretaceous Foraminifera of New Jersey, by Rufus Mather Bagg, Jr
- Type sections and stratigraphy of the members of the Blackleaf and Marias River Formations (Cretaceous) of the Sweetgrass arch, Montana, by W.A. Cobban [and three others]
- Stratigraphy and composition of the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale in western Kansas, by James R. Gill, William A. Cobban, and Leonard G. Schultz
- Sedimentary petrology and paleocurrents of the Harebell Formation, Pinyon Conglomerate, and associated coarse clastic deposits, Northwestern Wyoming, by David A. Lindsey
- Harebell Formation (Upper Cretaceous) and Pinyon Conglomerate (Uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene), northwestern Wyoming, by J.D. Love; prepared in cooperation with the Geological Survey of Wyoming and the Department of Geology of the University of Wyoming
- Palynostratigraphy in relation to sequence stratigraphy, Straight Cliffs Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Kaiparowits Plateau, Utah, by Douglas J. Nichols
- Scaphitoid cephalopods of the Colorado group, by W. A. Cobban
- The Lance Formation, petrography and stratigraphy, Powder River Basin and nearby basins, Wyoming and Montana, by Carol Waite Connor
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico, by E. R. Landis, C. H. Dane and W. A. Cobban
- Stratigraphy of the Cretaceous rocks and the Tertiary Ojo Alamo Sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, by R. B. O'Sullivan [and three others]; prepared in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Navajo Tribe
- Concepcion and Palma Escrita Formations, western Puerto Rico, by David H. McIntyre ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources
- Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of the Book Cliffs, Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties, Utah, and Garfield and Mesa Counties, Colorado, by D. Jerome Fisher, Charles E. Erdmann, and John B. Reeside, Jr
- Stratigraphy of mid-Cretaceous Blackleaf and lower part of the Frontier formations in parts of Beaverhead and Madison counties, Montana, by Thaddeus S. Dyman and Douglas J. Nichols
- Mineralogy and stratigraphy of the lower part of the Pierre Shale, South Dakota and Nebraska, by Leonard G. Schultz
- Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene sedimentary rocks and isotopic ages of Paleogene tuffs, Uinta Basin, Utah. Ages of late Paleogene and Neogene tuffs and the beginning of rapid regional extension, eastern boundary of the Basin and Range Province near Salt Lake City, Utah, by Bruce Bryant [and three others]
- Cephalopods from the lower part of the Cody shale of Oregon Basin, Wyoming, by John B. Reeside, Jr
- Palynology and stratigraphy of Cretaceous and Pleistocene sediments on Long Island, New York--a basis for correlation with New Jersey coastal plain sediments, by Leslie A. Sirkin
- Foraminifera and stratigraphy of the upper part of the Pierre Shale and lower part of the Fox Hills Sandstone (Cretaceous) north-central South Dakota, by James F. Mello
- Fossil plants from the Colgate member of the Fox Hills sandstone and adjacent strata, by Roland W. Brown
- Two new pollen genera (Late Cretaceous and Paleocene) with possible affinity to the Illiciaceae, by Robert H. Tschudy; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- American upper cretaceous echinoidea, by C. Wythe Cooke