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Geology Of Selected Sites Near The Republican River In Franklin County, Nebraska, Roger K. Pabian
Geology Of Selected Sites Near The Republican River In Franklin County, Nebraska, Roger K. Pabian
Conservation and Survey Division
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Surficial Geology Of The Smithfield Quadrangle, Cache County, Utah, Michael V. Lowe
Surficial Geology Of The Smithfield Quadrangle, Cache County, Utah, Michael V. Lowe
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The Smithfield 7.5' quadrangle is located about 13.8 kilometers (8.6 miles) south of the Utah-Idaho State Line and occupies the central portion of the eastern side of Cache Valley, Utah. The mapped area contains more than 55 square miles. The Bear River Range on the eastern side of the quadrangle contains stratigraphic units ranging from Precambrian to Quaternary age. Cache Valley contains deposits of Tertiary and Quaternary age. Quaternary units in the Smithfield quadrangle are subdivided into thirty-two map units based on age and genesis. Five ages of Quaternary units are identified, and these units are assigned to one of …
Estimates Of Maximum Past Overburden For The Pierre Shale, Hayes Area, South Dakota, Thomas L. Rice
Estimates Of Maximum Past Overburden For The Pierre Shale, Hayes Area, South Dakota, Thomas L. Rice
Science and Mathematics Faculty Publications
The Pierre Shale of the Northern Great Plains area of the United State is an Upper Cretaceous shale which was deposited in a marine environment. Geotechnically, the shale has been classified as an overconsolidated clay-shale. In South Dakota the Pierre Shale crops out extensively in the central and western portions of the state.
In this study an investigation was conducted for the purpose of clarifying and examining the existence of a discrepancy between geotechnically and geologically derived estimates of maximum past overburden for the Pierre Shale at Hayes, South Dakota.
The geological determination involved examining the topographic high points of …
Geology And Mining Industry Of The Tintic District, Utah, George Warren Tower, Jr., George Otis Smith
Geology And Mining Industry Of The Tintic District, Utah, George Warren Tower, Jr., George Otis Smith
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The field work upon which this report is based was begun in July, 1897, and continued without interruption until December of the same year. The area studied is approximated 15 miles square and contains 234 square miles. The topographic maps, which are two in number, were prepared under the direction of Mr. R. U. Goode, Mr. S. S. Gannett doing the triangulation and Messrs. Marshall and Griswold the topography in the fall of 1896 and summer of 1897. The mapping is done on two scales; the larger area, approximately 15 miles square, is mapped on a scale of 1:62,500. This …
Depositional Environments And Diagenesis, Winnipegosis Formation (Middle Devonian), Williston Basin, North Dakota, Nancy A. Perrin
Depositional Environments And Diagenesis, Winnipegosis Formation (Middle Devonian), Williston Basin, North Dakota, Nancy A. Perrin
Theses and Dissertations
In the Williston Basin, the Winnipegosis Formation is the major carbonate unit of the initial transgressive-regressive pulse of the Kaskaskia sequence. Twenty-two lithofacies were identified by well-log, core, and thin-section studies of Winnipegosis rocks; these belong to seven environments of deposition which include deep basin, deep shelf, shallow shelf, reef, lagoon, tidal flat, and evaporite basin. The deposition of the Winnipegosis and Prairie Formations were inter-related and occurred during six episodes. Following a brief hiatus separating the underlying Ashern Formation from the Winnipegosis, a clear, quiet, shallow-marine environment became established in the North Dakota portion of the Elk Point Basin. …