Stratigraphic correlation
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Stratigraphic correlation
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Stratigraphic correlation
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- Age and correlation of the Clinchfield Sand in Georgia, by S.M. Herrick
- Paleomagnetic correlation of surface and subsurface basaltic lava flows and flow groups in the southern part of the Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, with paleomagnetic data tables for drill cores, by Duane E. Champion [and three others]
- Petrography and correlation of Precambrian clastic sedimentary rocks associated with the Midcontinent Rift System, by Pieter Berendsen [and three others]
- Pollen zonation and correlation of Maastrichtian marine beds and associated strata, Ocean Point dinosaur locality, North Slope of Alaska, by Norman O. Frederiksen
- Economic geology of Richmond, Virginia, and vicinity, by N.H. Darton
- Basement-rock correlations across the white Wolf-Breckenridge-southern Kern Canyon fault zone, southern Sierra Nevada, California, by Donald C. Ross
- Geology of the Varney and Cameron quadrangles, Madison County, Montana, by Jarvis B. Hadley ; with a chapter on Paleontology and correlation of the Madison Group on Baldy Mountain by William J. Sando and J. Thomas Dutro, Jr
- Distribution of minor elements in biotite samples from felsic intrusive rocks as a tool for correlation, by Tom G. Lovering
- 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
- Correlation papers, Archean and Algonkian, by Charles Richard Van Hise
- Headwater regions of Gulkana and Susitna rivers, Alaska, with accounts of the Valdez Creek and Chistochina placer districts, by Fred H. Moffit
- Stratigraphy and lithocorrelation of the Snowslip Formation (Middle Proterozoic Belt Supergroup), Glacier National Park, Montana, by James W. Whipple and Sue N. Johnson
- Three-dimensional model of the hydrostratigraphy and structure in and around the U.S. Army-Camp Stanley Storage activity area, northern Bexar County, Texas, by Michael P. Pantea, Charles D. Blome, and Allan K. Clark ; prepared in cooperation with the Camp Stanley Storage Activity Environmental Management Office and the Parsons Corporation