Sedimentary rocks
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Sedimentary rocks
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Sedimentary rocks
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- A geochemical reconnaissance for gold in the sedimentary rocks of the Great Lakes region, Minnesota to New York, by David A. Seeland
- A review of the association of petroliferous materials with uranium and other metal deposits in sedimentary rocks in the United States, by Leonard J. Schmitt
- Middle Cretaceous stratigraphy on the south and east sides of the Uinta Basin, northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado, by C.M. Molenaar and W.A. Cobban
- Depositional history of Jurassic rocks in the area of the Powder River Basin, northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana, by Edward A. Johnson
- Sedimentary rocks, Chris Oxlade
- Sedimentary rocks
- Petrography and correlation of Precambrian clastic sedimentary rocks associated with the Midcontinent Rift System, by Pieter Berendsen [and three others]
- Distribution of elements in sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau, a preliminary report, by William L. Newman
- Uranium occurrences in sedimentary rocks of Pennsylvania, by Harry Klemic
- Rocks and structure of the north-central part of the Anaconda Range, Deer Lodge and Granite counties, Montana, by David J. Lidke and Chester A. Wallace
- Petrology and depositional setting of Mississippian rocks associated with an anoxic events at Samak, western Uinta Mountains, Utah, Petrology and significance of a Mississippian (Osagean-Meramecian) anoxic event, Lakeside Mountains, northwestern Utah, by K.M. Nichols and N.J. Silberling
- The volcanogenic Mount Rogers formation and the overlying glaciogenic Konnarock formation, two late Proterozoic units in southwestern Virginia, by Douglas W. Rankin
- Carbonates and evaporites
- Rocas sedimentarias, Chris Oxlade
- 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]
- Red beds of the Triassic Chugwater Group, southwestern Powder River Basin, Wyoming, by V.V. Cavaroc and R.M. Flores
- Geology of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, by B.K. Emerson
- Sedimentary rocks, by Roberta Baxter
- Porosity and bulk density of sedimentary rocks, by G. Edward Manger
- Depositional environments of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the eastern San Juan Basin and vicinity, New Mexico, by Russell F. Dubiel. Trace fossils and mollusks from the upper member of the Wanakah Formation, Chama Basin, 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
- Property-transfer modeling to estimate unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of deep sediments at the Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, by Kim S. Perkins and Kari A. Winfield ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy
- A geologic reconnaissance of the circle quadrangle, Alaska, by L.M. Prindle
- Relation of the transmissive character of the sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau to the distribution of uranium deposits, by D.A. Jobin
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