Geology, Stratigraphic -- Mississippian
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Geology, Stratigraphic -- Mississippian
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- Slade and paragon formations, new stratigraphic nomenclature for Mississippian rocks along the Cumberland Escarpment in Kentucky, by Frank R. Ettensohn [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- The Shenango Formation (Mississippian) in northwestern Pennsylvania, by Grant E. Kimmel and George R. Schiner ; prepared in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey
- Subsurface stratigraphy of the Blue River Group (Mississippian) in Indiana, by John B. Droste and G.L. Carpenter
- Harrodsburg limestone in Kentucky, by E.G. Sable, R.C. Kepferle, and W.L. Peterson ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Mississippian stratigraphic framework of east-central California and southern Nevada with revision of Upper Devonian and Mississippian stratigraphic units in Inyo County, California, by Calvin H. Stevens [and six others]
- Stratigraphy and structure of the Ekokpuk Creek area, north-central Brooks Range, Alaska, by Willis H. Nelson and Béla Csejtey, Jr
- Uranium and other trace elements in Devonian and Mississippian black shales in the central midcontinent area, by E.R. Landis
- Micropaleontological zonation (foraminifers, algae) and stratigraphy, Carboniferous Peratrovich Formation, southeastern Alaska, by Bernard L. Mamet, Sylvie Pinard, and Augustus K. Armstrong
- Rocks associated with the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian unconformity in Southwestern Indiana, Conference sponsored by Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Conservation, and Department of Geology, Indiana University, October 4, 5, and 6, 1957
- Stratigraphic nomenclature for the upper Devonian and lower Mississippian(?) Kanayut Conglomerate, Brooks Range, Alaska, by Tor H. Nilsen and Thomas E. Moore
- Stratigraphy of the Mississippian system, south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico, by Augustus K. Armstrong, Bernard L. Mamet, and John E. Repetski
- Upper Devonian to Upper Mississippian strata of the Antler foreland in the Leppy Hills, easternmost northern Nevada, by K.M. Nichols and N.J. Silberling
- Geology of the Paradise quadrangle, Cache County, Utah, by Thomas E. Mullens and Glen A. Izett
- The Meramec-Chester and intra-Chester boundaries and associated strata in Indiana, by T.G. Perry and Ned M. Smith
- Petroleum geology of the Devonian and Mississippian black shale of eastern North America, edited by John B. Roen and Roy C. Kepferle
- 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
- Upper Devonian-Mississippian stratigraphic sequences in the distal Antler foreland of western Utah and adjoining Nevada, by N.J. Silberling [and three others]
- The Monteagle limestone of south-central Kentucky, by Richard Q. Lewis, Sr. ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Mississippian and Pennsylvanian stratigraphy in southwest Montana and adjacent Idaho, edited by William J. Sando
- Devonian and Mississippian rocks and the date of the Roberts Mountains thrust in the Carlin-Pinon Range area, Nevada, by J. Fred Smith, Jr. and Keith B. Ketner ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Bureau of Mines
- McGowan Creek Formation, new name for lower Mississippian Flysch sequence in east-central Idaho, by Charles A. Sandberg
- Log-derived regional source-rock characteristics of the Woodford Shale, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, by Timothy C. Hester, James W. Schmoker, and Howard L. Sahl
- Subsurface stratigraphy and distribution of oil fields of the Buffalo Wallow Group (Mississippian) in Indiana, by John B. Droste and Stanley J. Keller
- Stratigraphic sections and chemical analyses of phosphatic rocks of Permian and Mississippian age in Weber County, Utah, by E. M. Schell and K. P. Moore
- Stratigraphy, age, and paleotectonic significance of the Cottonwood Canyon member of the Madison Limestone in Wyoming and Montana, a comprehensive study of the facies relations and conodont zonation of transgressive marine beds that straddle the Devonian-Mississippian boundary in the Northern Rocky Mountains, by Charles A. Sandberg and Gilbert Klapper
- Reconnaissance study of Mississippian siliciclastic sandstones in eastern Nevada, by Hugh McLean
- Borden Formation (Mississippian) in south and southeast-central Kentucky, G. W. Weir, J. L. Gaultieri, and S. O. Schlanger ; work done in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Coralliferous carbonate shelves of Mississippian age, west side of Antler orogen, central Nevada, by William J. Sando
- Carbon dioxide in Mississippian rocks of the Paradox Basin and adjacent areas, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, by James A. Cappa and Dudley D. Rice
- Subsurface stratigraphy and distribution of oil fields of the Stephensport Group (Mississippian) in Indiana, by John B. Droste and Stanley J. Keller
- Mississippian stratigraphy of northwestern Pennsylvania, by George R. Schiner and Grant E. Kimmel
- Stratigraphy of the Chattanooga Shale (Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian) in vicinity of Big Stone Gap, Wise County, Virginia, a lithic description and gamma-ray log of a classic outcrop section provide a basis for correlation with subsurface units, by Roy C. Kepferle, Paul Edwin Potter, and Wayne A. Pryor ; with a section on Petrology by Thomas V. Stenbeck ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy
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