| Weems, Robert E., Seefelt, Ellen L., Wrege, Beth M., Self-Trail, Jean M., Prowell, David C., Durand, Colleen, Cobbs, Eugene F., McKinney, Kevin C. (2007) Preliminary Physical Stratigraphy and Geophysical Data of the USGS Hope Plantation Core (BE-110), Bertie County, North Carolina. Open-File Report 2007-1251. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr20071251 | Report (issue) | cooperation with the North Carolina Geological Survey and the University of North Carolina, Wilmington Preliminary...USGS Hope Plantation Core (BE-110), Bertie County, North Carolina By Robert E. Weems, Ellen L. Seefelt...USGS Hope Plantation core (BE-110), Bertie County, North Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report...Map of eastern North Carolina showing the location of Hope Plantation in Bertie County. Topographic map...Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the North Carolina Geological Survey (NCGS) and the Raleigh Water | | | Report (issue) | GROUND-WATER LEVEL DATA FOR NORTH CAROLINA - 1987 By R.W. Coble and A.G. Strickland, U.S. Geological...Geological Survey; and M. Carl Bailey, Jr., North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development...with the NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Raleigh, North Carolina...Geological Survey Post Office Box 2857 Raleigh, North Carolina U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File...collected in the joint U.S. Geological Survey and North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community | | | Report (issue) | GROUND-WATER LEVEL DATA FOR NORTH CAROLINA, 1988-90 By A.G. Strickland, R.W. Coble, L.A. Edwards, and...with the NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES Raleigh, North Carolina...Survey, WRD 3916 Sunset Ridge Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File...collected in the joint U.S. Geological Survey and North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural...collection, processing, and tabulation of the data: North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural | | | Report (volume) | U.S. Geological Survey published Bulletin 191, North American Geologic Formation Names, by F.B. Weeks...chronologically, is as follows: Weeks, F.B., 1902, North American geologic formation names: Bibliography... W.J., and Kopf, R.W., 1957, Geologic names of North America introduced in 1936-1955: U.S. Geological...Hansen, B.E., 1959, Index to the geologic names of North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1056-B...Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, now called the North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature | | Mendenhall, Walter C., Pardee, J.T., Bryan, Kirk, Knowlton, Frank Hall, Gidley, James Williams, Berry, Edward Wilber, Bradley, Wilmot H., Cooke, C. Wythe (1926) Shorter contributions to general geology, 1925. Professional Paper 140. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp140 | Report (issue) | 1926) ----------(C) Pleistocene plants from North Carolina, by E. W. Berry (published Feb. 17, 1926) ...the Green River formation in northern Sweetwater County, Wyo., by W. H. Bradley (published Feb. 13, 1926)...--_---------~---95 XLV-LVII. Pleistocene plants from North Carolina ________________________________ -~- _____...LVIII. Geologic map of a portion of Sweetwater County, Wyo--------------------------------------------122...Manito Prairie through Fivemile Prairie to ridge north of Little Spokane .River, Wash_ 4. Glyptotherium | | | Report (issue) | Cover. Great Falls of the Potomac River, looking north on the Virginia side. The Potomac falls 80 feet...Mesoproterozoic Geology of the Blue Ridge Province in North-Central Virginia: Petrologic and Structural Perspectives...compressed the eastern edge of the then developing North American continent. The rocks from these events...Precambrian Canadian Shield of North America. This collision between proto-North America and other continents...off and became islands, later to be reunited with North America by subsequent closure of the ocean. The | | | Report (issue) | Atlantic Coastal Plain and Continental Shelf of North America is represented by a belt of Mesozoic and...anomaly, parallels the edge of the .continental shelf north of Cape Fear and seemingly represents th** basement...parallel the Appalachian Mountains except in North and South Carolina, where they bulge seaward around the Cape...from eastern Alabama to the north flank of the Cape Fear arch in North Carolina and from Virginia to New...South Carolina. They are missing from the higher parts of the Cape Fear arch in North Carolina but are |
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