Geology, Stratigraphic
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- Studies of the early Mesozoic Basins of the Eastern United States, Albert J. Froelich and Gilpin R. Robinson, Jr., editors
- Geologic time scale bookmark
- Soils developed in granitic alluvium near Merced, California, by J.W. Harden
- Ammonites and some characteristic bivalves from the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming, by William A. Cobban
- Pre-Atoka rocks of northern Arkansas, by Sherwood E. Frezon and Ernest E. Glick
- 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
- Geology of the Negaunee quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan, by Willard P. Puffett; prepared in cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
- Stratigraphy of the north half of the western Sierra Nevada metamorphic belt, California, by Lorin D. Clark; prepared in cooperation with the California Division of Mines and Geology
- Copper and uranium in Pennsylvanian and Permian sedimentary rocks, northern Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado, by David A. Lindsey and Reino F. Clark
- Alsea Formation -- an Oligocene marine sedimentary sequence in the Oregon Coast Range, by P. D. Snavely, Jr. [and four others]
- 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
- Stratigraphy of the Moose River synclinorium, Maine, Arthur J. Boucot
- The upper part of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation and related rocks, southeastern Utah and adjacent areas, by Robert B. O'Sullivan; prepared in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Navajo Tribe
- Base- and precious-metal concentrations of early Proterozoic massive sulfide deposits in Arizona, crustal and thermochemical controls of ore deposition, by Ed DeWitt
- Tectonic setting and lithology of the Winterhaver Formation, a new Mesozoic stratigraphic unit in southeastermost California and southwestern Arizona, by Gordon B. Hazel, Richard M. Tosdal, and John T. Dillon
- Geology and geochemistry of gold deposits of the Big Canyon area, El Dorado County, California, by J. Thomas Nash
- Depositional environments of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the eastern San Juan Basin and vicinity, New Mexico, evidence for a lacustrine origin / by Jennie L. Ridgley. Stratigraphy, facies, and paleotectonic history of Mississippian rocks in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico and adjacent areas / by Augustus K. Armstrong and Lee D. Holcomb, by Russell F. Dubiel. Trace fossils and mollusks from the upper member of the Wanakah Formation, Chama Basin, New Mexico
- Mesozoic and Tertiary rocks near Elko, Nevada, evidence for Jurassic to Eocene folding and low-angle faulting, by Keith B. Ketner and Andrew G. Alpha
- 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
- Petrography and correlation of Precambrian clastic sedimentary rocks associated with the Midcontinent Rift System, by Pieter Berendsen [and three others]
- Age and correlation of the Chattanooga shale and the Maury formation, by Wilbert H. Hass
- The shallow stratigraphy and sand resources offshore from Cat Island, Mississippi, by Jack G. Kindinger, Jennifer L. Miselis, and Noreen A. Buster
- Applications of research from the U.S. Geological Survey program, assessment of regional earthquake hazards and risk along the Wasatch Front, Utah, edited by Paula L. Gori
- Description of chronostratigraphic units preserved as channel deposits and geomorphic processes following a basin-scale disturbance by a wildfire in Colorado, by John A. Moody and Deborah A. Martin
- Sedimentology and depositional history of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the Uinta, Piceance, and Eagle basins, northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah, by Russell F. Dubiel
- Zeolitic diagenesis of tuffs in Miocene lacustrine rocks near Harney Lake, Harney County, Oregon, by Richard A. Sheppard
- Mineral resources of the Nabesna-White River District, Alaska, by F.H. Moffit and Adolph Knopf ; with a section on the Quaternary by S.R. Capps
- The potential of breccia pipes in the Mohawk Canyon Area, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona, by Karen J. Wenrich, George H. Billingsley, and Bradley S. Van Gosen
- Uppermost Oligocene and lowermost Miocene ash-flow tuffs of western Nevada, by Paul T. Robinson and John H. Stewart
- The Paxton Group of southeastern New England, by Patrick J. Barosh and George E. Moore, Jr
- Stratigraphic distribution and zonation of Jurassic (Callovian) ammonites in southern Alaska, by Ralph W. Imlay
- The Upper Paleozoic Madera group in the Manzano Mountains, New Mexico, by Donald A. Myers
- Correlation of the Jurassic formations of parts of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, A.A. Baker, C.H. Dane and J.B. Reeside, Jr
- Clastic pipes of probable solution-collapse origin in Jurassic rocks of the southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Ralph E. Hunter, Guy Gelfenbaum, and David M. Rubin
- The Belt series in Montana, data on the Belt series in Montana, and related rocks, with a stratigraphic classification, by Clyde P. Ross; with a geologic map compiled by Betty A. L. Skipp, and a section on Paleontologic criteria by Richard Rezak
- Summary of the stratigraphy and structural elements related to plate convergence of the Quetta-Muslim Bagh-Sibi region, Balochistan, west-central Pakistan, by Florian Maldonado [and three others]
- The Betsie Shale Member, a datum for exploration and stratigraphic analysis of the lower part of the Pennsylvanian in the Central Appalachian Basin, by Charles L. Rice [and three others]
- 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
- The base of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation in east-central Utah, by Robert B. O'Sullivan
- Distribution and genesis of authigenic silicate minerals in tuffs of Pleistocene Lake Tecopa, Inyo County, California, by Richard A. Sheppard and Arthur J. Gude, 3d
- 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
- Younger Precambrian geology in southern Arizona, by Andrew F. Shride
- Correlation papers, Eocene, by William Bullock Clark
- 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
- Preliminary correlation of post-Erie interstadial events (16,000-10,000 radiocarbon years before present), central and eastern Great Lakes region, and Hudson, Champlain, and St. Lawrence Lowlands, United States and Canada, by David S. Fullerton
- Core logs from Owens, China, Searles, and Panamint Basins, California, by George I. Smith and Walden P. Pratt
- Physical stratigraphy of the phosphoria formation in part of southwestern Montana, by Earle R. Cressman
- Stratigraphy and structure of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks in the Sedgwick Basin and adjacent areas, south-central Kansas, by W. L. Adkison; prepared in cooperation with the State Geological Survey of Kansas
- Geologic framework of pre-Cretaceous rocks in the Southern Ute Indian Reservation and adjacent areas, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern New Mexico, by Steven M. Condon; prepared in cooperation with the Southern Ute Tribe and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Stratigraphy of the Bois Blanc Formation in New York, by William A. Oliver, Jr
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