Geology, Stratigraphic -- Tertiary
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Geology, Stratigraphic -- Tertiary
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- Updated tops file for Cretaceous and lower Tertiary units, Piceance Basin, northwest Colorado, by Ronald C. Johnson, John D. Dietrich, and Tracey J. Mercier
- Cretaceous and lower Tertiary stratigraphy in northwestern Puerto Rico, by David H. McIntyre, John M. Aaron and Othmar T. Tobisch
- Large-magnitude Late Tertiary strike-slip faulting north of Lake Mead, Nevada, by R. Ernest Anderson
- Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in New Jersey, Delaware, and eastern Maryland, by James P. Minard [and four others]
- Abandonment of the name Hartford Hill rhyolite tuff and adoption of new formation names for middle Tertiary ash-flow tuffs in the Carson City - Silver City area, Nevada, by Edward C. Bingler
- Eocene, Oligocene, and Miocene rocks and vertebrate fossils at the Emerald Lake locality, 3 miles south of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, by J.D. Love, Malcolm C. McKenna, and Mary R. Dawson
- Geologic setting and petrochemistry of the Late Cretaceous-to-early Tertiary intrusives in the northern Front Range mineral belt, Colorado, by Dolores J. Gable
- Sandstone composition of the Valdez and Orca Groups, Prince William Sound, Alaska, by Julie A. Dumoulin
- Pegmatitic trachyandesite plugs and associated volcanic rocks in the Saline Range-Inyo Mountains region, California, by Donald C. Ross; prepared in cooperation with the California Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology
- Stratigraphy and potassium-argon ages of some Tertiary tuffs from Lander and Churchill Counties, central Nevada, by Edwin H. McKee and John H. Stewart
- Studies in tertiary stratigraphy of the California Coast Ranges, edited by Earl E. Brabb
- Stratigraphy and nomenclature of some Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks in south-central Wyoming, by J. R. Gill, E. A. Merewether, and W. A. Cobban
- Stratigraphy, paleontology, and geology of the central Santa Cruz Mountains, California Coast Ranges, by Joseph C. Clark
- Age of the Coso Formation, Inyo County, California, by Charles R. Bacon [and four others]
- Facies analysis of Tertiary basin-filling rocks of the Death Valley regional ground-water system and surrounding areas, Nevada and California, by Donald S. Sweetkind, Christopher J. Fridrich, and Emily Taylor
- The Yakima Basalt and Ellensburg Formation of south-central Washington, by James W. Bingham and Maurice J. Grolier ; prepared in cooperation with the Washington Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources
- Eocene to Miocene biostratigraphy of New Jersey core ACGS #4, implications for regional stratigraphy, by Richard Z. Poore and Laurel M. Bybell
- Geology and hydrogeology of Cretaceous and Tertiary strata, and confinement in the vicinity of the U.S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site, South Carolina and Georgia, by W. Fred Falls [and four others] ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy
- Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in New Jersey, Delaware, and eastern Maryland, by James P. Minard ... [et al.]
- Geology of the Betterton quadrangle, Kent County, Maryland, and a discussion of the regional stratigraphy, by James P. Minard
- Artesian water in Tertiary limestone in the Southeastern States, by V.T. Stringfield
- Locations and ages of Middle Tertiary volcanic centers in coastal California, by Richard G. Stanley, Douglas S. Wilson, and Patricia A. McCrory
- Geologic assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable coalbed-gas resources in Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks, North Slope and adjacent state waters, Alaska, compiled by Stephen B. Roberts
- Geologic framework and stratigraphy of Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, southwestern Colorado, William M. Aubray, C.M. Molenaar and J.K. Baird; edited by Robert S. Zech
- Stratigraphy and characteristic mollusks of the Pamunkey Group (lower Tertiary) and the Old Church Formation of the Chesapeake Group-Virginia Coastal Plain, by Lauck W. Ward
- Hualapai limestone member of the Muddy Creek formation, the youngest deposit predating the Grand Canyon, southeastern Nevada and northwestern Arizona, by Will N. Blair and Augustus K. Armstrong
- Paleontology and stratigraphy of the Castle Hayne and Trent marls in North Carolina, by Lewis Burnett Kellum
- 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
- Stratigraphic nomenclature of the central Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County, California, by R.F. Yerkes and R.H. Campbell ; with a section on Age of the Conejo volcanics by D.L. Turner and R.H. Campbell
- 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
- Middle Miocene Foraminifera and stratigraphic relations in the Adelaida quadrangle, San Luis Obispo County, California, by Patsy B. Smith and David L. Durham
- Geology and paleontology of five cores from Screven and Burke counties, eastern Georgia, edited by Lucy E. Edwards
- Tertiary gold-bearing channel gravel in northern Nevada County, California, by Donald W. Peterson [and three others]
- Stratigraphy of the southern coast ranges near the San Andreas Fault from Cholame to Maricopa, California, by T. W. Dibblee, Jr
- Tertiary geology of the Beaver Rim area, Fremont and Natrona Counties, Wyoming, by Franklyn B. Van Houten
- A summary of tertiary volcanic stratigraphy of the southwestern high plateaus and adjacent Great Basin, Utah, by Peter D. Rowley, John J. Anderson, and Paul L. Williams
- Paleogeography of the western Transverse Range Province, California, new evidence from the Late Oligocene and Early Miocene Vaqueros Formation, by Catherine A. Rigsby. Stratigraphy of the fine-grained facies of the Sisquoc Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California : paleoceanographic and tectonic implications / by Pedro C. Ramirez and Robert E. Garrison. The Sisquoc Formation-Foxen Mudstone boundary in the Santa Maria Basin, California : sedimentary response to the new tectonic regime / by Richard J. Behl and James C. Ingle, Jr
- Brookian stratigraphic plays in the National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska (NPRA), David W. Houseknecht
- A summary of Tertiary volcanic stratigraphy of the southwestern high plateaus and adjacent Great Basin, Utah, Stratigraphic setting of rocks of the south flank of the Marysvale volcanic pile and intertonguing regional ash-flow tuffs of Great Basin sources, southwestern Utah, by Peter D. Rowley, John J. Anderson, and Paul L. Williams
- The Talara Basin Province of Northwestern Peru, Cretaceous-Tertiary total petroleum system, by Debra Higley
- Hydrothermal alteration in the Mount Hood area, Oregon, by Keith E. Bargar, Terry E.C. Keith, and Melvin H. Beeson
- Tertiary volcanic stratigraphy in the Powderhorn-Black Canyon region, Gunnison and Montrose Counties, Colorado, by J.C. Olson, D.C. Hedlund, and W.R. Hansen
- The Seaman volcanic center, a rare middle Tertiary stratovolcano in southern Nevada, by Edward A. du Bray
- Tertiary aquifers in the Mississippi embayment, by R. L. Hosman, A. T. Long, T. W. Lambert, and others; with discussions of quality of the water, by H. G. Jeffery
- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks, Berkeley and San Leandro Hills, California, by J.E. Case
- 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
- Geology and geochemistry of Tertiary volcanic host rocks, Sleeper gold-silver deposit, Humboldt County, Nevada, by J. Thomas Nash, William C. Utterback, and Wayne S. Trudel
- Concepcion and Palma Escrita Formations, western Puerto Rico, by David H. McIntyre ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Dept. of Natural Resources
- Hydrogeologic framework and estimates of ground-water volumes in Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous hydrogeologic units in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, by Kurt Hinaman ; prepared in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management
- Reconnaissance study of the Wasatch, Evanston, and Echo Canyon Formations in part of northern Utah, by Thomas E. Mullens
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