Geology, Stratigraphic -- Nomenclature
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Geology, Stratigraphic -- Nomenclature
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Geology, Stratigraphic
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- 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
- Changes in stratigraphic nomenclature by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1965, by George V. Cohee and Walter S. West
- The Supai Group -- subdivision and nomenclature, by Edwin D. McKee
- Nomenclature of Precambrian rocks in Colorado, by Ogden Tweto
- Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1968-1975, by Gwendolyn W. Luttrell [and four others]
- Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1961-1967, by Grace C. Keroher
- Stratigraphic nomenclature of Cambrian and Lower Ordovician rocks of easternmost southern Arizona and adjacent westernmost New Mexico, by Philip T. Hayes
- Sturgis Formation (Upper Pennsylvanian), a new map unit in the western Kentucky coal field, by Thomas M. Kehn ; work done in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Revisions of Middle Jurassic nomenclature in the southeastern San Juan basin, New Mexico, by Steven M. Condon. Eolian and noneolian facies of the Lower Permian Cedar Mesa Sandstone Member of the Cutler Formation, southeastern Utah / by John D. Stanesco and John A. Campbell
- 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
- Divisions of geologic time, major chronostratigraphic and geochronologic units, by the U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Names Committee
- Porvenir formation (new name)--and other revisions of nomenclature of Mississippian, Pennsylvanian, and lower Permian rocks, southeastern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico, by Elmer H. Baltz and Donald A. Myers
- Revisions to stratigraphic nomenclature of Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks of the Colorado Plateau, by S.M. Condon [and three others]
- Revision of the lower part of the Tertiary system in the central and western Uinta Basin, Utah, correlation of lower Tertiary stratigraphic units recently penetrated in northeastern Utah, by Thomas D. Fouch
- Divisions of geologic time--major chronostratigraphic and geochronologic units, by U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Names Committee
- Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1936-1960, a compilation of the geologic names of the United States, its possessions, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone, by Grace C. Keroher and others
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico, by E. R. Landis, C. H. Dane and W. A. Cobban
- Divisions of geologic time--major chronostratigraphic and geochronologic units, by U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Names Committee
- Changes in stratigraphic nomenclature by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1966, by George V. Cohee, Walter S. West, and Lorna C. Wilkie
- Stratigraphic nomenclature of the Newark Supergroup of eastern North America, by Gwendolyn W. Luttrell
- Revision of stratigraphic names for some Eocene formations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, California, by J.G. Vedder
- Some suggested stratigraphic relations in part of Southwestern New England, by Norman L. Hatch, Jr., and Rolfe S. Stanley ; prepared in cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Public Works
- Silurian nomenclature and correlations in southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee, by Ralph L. Miller
- Changes in stratigraphic nomenclature by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1964, by George V. Cohee and Walter S. West
- Revisions in stratigraphic nomenclature of the Columbia River Basalt group, by D.A. Swanson [and three others]
- Geologic names of North America introduced in 1936-1955, by Druid Wilson, William J. Sando, and Rudolph W. Kopf
- Lexicon of new formal geologic names of the United States, 1976-1980, by Gwendolyn W. Luttrell, Marilyn L. Hubert, and Virginia M. Jussen
- Stratigraphic nomenclature of the thirtynine mile volcanic field, central Colorado, by Rudy C. Epis and Charles E. Chapin
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