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NORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE FOR NORTH CAROLINA EON ERA PERIOD EPOCH GEOLOGIC...GEOLOGIC EVENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA Recent Deposition of sediments in Coastal Plain. Erosion of Piedmont...Pliocene o Phosphate deposited in eastern North Carolina (Beaufort and Pamlico Counties). Miocene ...E u o E n Formation of the Atlantic Ocean as North America and Africa drifted apart. Weathering and...Piedmont and Mountains. 240 Final collision of North America and Africa.Thrust faulting in west; deformation |
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Lexicon of New For mal Geologic Names of the United States 1976-1980 By GWENDOLYN W. LUTTRELL, MARILYN...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1564 A compilation of the new geologic names intmduced into the litrrature from...Luttrell, Gwendolyn Lewise Werth, 1927Lexicon of new formal geologic names of the United States, 1976-1980...Geological Survey bulletin ; 1564) "A compilation of the new geologic names introduced into the literature from...biostratigraphy, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Dowden, Hutchinson, & Ross New York ; exclusive distributor: Halstead Press, c. |
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State mineral production and mineral production by county were prepared in the Division of Statistics and...Mines and Geology. New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. New Jersey: Geological...Water Resources, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. New Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of...Resources. New York: New York State Education Department, New York Geological Survey. North Carolina: Division...Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. . North Dakota: North Dakota |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1520 A compilation of the new geologic names introduced into the literature·from... In addition to these, a useful time scale for North American mammalian stages is given by: (B) Evernden...dates and the Cenozoic mammalian chronology of North America: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 262, p. 145-l98. £/From...Correlation chart for the Carboniferous of north-west Europe, Russin, and North America: Geol. Soc. London, 196411...and Roger W. Swanson INTRODUCTION This lexicon of new geologic names is a record of lithostratigraphic |
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decade, however, the need has been growing for a new, comprehensive index. Because the 14-year index suffered... Consequently, it was our decision to prepare a new index which is cumulative back to volume 1, fully...the 14-year index, and which is organized on a new plan. Nevertheless, all readers and users of the...the last ten years, and which has inspired this new effort. The current 25-year index is divided into...appears n Brief descriptive note, as in "What's New in Minerals?" p Photograph or other illustration |
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States and its possessions. The first compilation, "North American Geologic Formation Names," Bulletin 191...contains: (1) an alphabetical listing of 1,500 North American sedimentary formation names and 100 names...to continue the compilation of geologic names as new names or re.. visions of old names appeared in the...pertinent geologic publications for preparation of a new lexicon. After the review had been brought up to...year 1955), Bulletin 1056-A, "Geologic Names of North America Introduced in 1936-1955," by Druid Wilson |
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geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...Clarence King, pp. 331-401, pis. xlviii-liii. A new method of measuring heights by means of the barometer...xxvi-xxxv. A review of the nonmarine fossil Mollusca of North America, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 403-550, pis...pp.253-271. A review of the fossil Ostreidse of North America, and a comparison of the fossil with the...of the Dismal Swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, pp. 255-339 |
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A253-A258 of this chapter. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies and other organizations...--Geological, geophysical, and mineral-resource studies. New England__-____--___--__--__-__-______ Stratigraphic...__-----__---_---___.-____ _ General--..__________________ New paleontological discoveries in Alaska-Northern A..._________-___--__---_New England.-------.---------_-__ New York______._________---_-___-_-_New Jersey.____________..._______-__--___---__ Maryland__ _ ____________-_---___---_North Carolina-__--_-_-__--_-_---_--__South Carolina____-__- |
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Force reviewed the new terms in this edition of the Thesaurus, suggested additional new terms, and made...approximately 15,000 terms, more than 1,000 of which are new. These terms include geographic place names, systematic...segments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography and Index of North American Geology (1785-1970) (T) Bibliography of...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (1933-1968) (B) Bibliography and Index of...early volumes of the Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and |
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assisted in the preparation. The VTF reviewed all new Term proposals and contributed ideas and expert advice...four seg¬ ments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography of North American Geology (publications from 1785-1970) (G)...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (published from 1933-1968) (B) Bibliography...that in the early volumes of the Bibliography of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and...its variants, became a candidate for addition as a new valid Term. Each candidate Term was then searched |
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1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Numerous Federal, State, county, and local agencies and other organizations and...geophysical, and mineral-resource studies ••.•. New England .••.......••••....•..•....•••.••. Structural...•••••.•.•...•. Advances in geophysical techniques in New England . Pleistocene geology •.•..•..••.••..••.••...••..•.••...•......••....•.• New England .•••...••.......•.••.•.•...... New York •••.••....••.•.•...•....•.•...••..•.•...... North Carolina ....•...••...•••.•.•....•.... South Carolina •••...•.•••..•.•.... |
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1965. 1966. 1967. 1968. Numerous Federal, State, county, and local agencies and other organizations and..._________________________ Nevada__----__-___-__--_____-______ North Carolina-__--___--__--__-_-___-._ Oregon._ ________...Geological, geophysical, and mineral-resource studies. New England._____________________________ Structural...----_-_----_-------Uranium in coal in Madrid coal field, New Mexico..---------------------------43 43 Basin and...___________ 61 New England______-_-__---__---------62 New York______-__-_-__--------------63 New Jersey.__ |
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listed on pages A263-A268. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies and other organizations..._--__--__________.____ New England. _________________________ New York_ ____________________________ New Jersey. _..._______________________ Maryland. __ _________________ _ _____ North Carolina_--__-___________________ South Carolin...____-_______-------Montana __ __________________________ North Dakota.. --_---_-_--_-- --------Wyoming ____.___-_--_---___---_...______-------_--Arizona_ __________ __________________ New Mexico. ________________ _________ Texas- ______ |
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of Mines. New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development. New Jersey: Bureau...Natural Resources. New York: New York State Museum and Science Service. North Carolina: Office of Earth...Earth Resources, ~orth Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources. North Dakota: State Geological...Administration, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. South Carolina: South Carolina Division of Geolog\. State Development...___________________ ___ _ 465 New Hampshire, by Avery H. Reed _______ __ ____ ____________ _ _ 479 New Jersey, by Donald |