Geology of the Eagle-Circle District, Alaska, Izdaje 816–819U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 - 168 strani |
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... beds and the Birch Creek schist , and Prindle suggested at that time the probability that the Birch Creek was pre - Cambrian . Blackwelder collected Lower Ordo- vician fossils from the White Mountain district in 1915 , further ...
... beds and the Birch Creek schist , and Prindle suggested at that time the probability that the Birch Creek was pre - Cambrian . Blackwelder collected Lower Ordo- vician fossils from the White Mountain district in 1915 , further ...
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... beds of the upper 500 feet at least of the section being very calcareous . The Tindir beds exposed here on Mount Slipper evidently constitute the upper portion of the Tindir group in this locality and very closely resemble the shale ...
... beds of the upper 500 feet at least of the section being very calcareous . The Tindir beds exposed here on Mount Slipper evidently constitute the upper portion of the Tindir group in this locality and very closely resemble the shale ...
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... BEDS DISTRIBUTION So far as known , the red beds , which are here regarded as under- lying the Middle Cambrian , have been seen only at one locality , in the valley of the Tatonduk River about 3 miles downstream from . the international ...
... BEDS DISTRIBUTION So far as known , the red beds , which are here regarded as under- lying the Middle Cambrian , have been seen only at one locality , in the valley of the Tatonduk River about 3 miles downstream from . the international ...
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... beds . On the other hand , faulting , landslide activity , soil creep , or fluviatile ice action in winter might also account for the soled pebbles observed by Cairnes . Some peculiar conditions of sedimentation appear to have existed ...
... beds . On the other hand , faulting , landslide activity , soil creep , or fluviatile ice action in winter might also account for the soled pebbles observed by Cairnes . Some peculiar conditions of sedimentation appear to have existed ...
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... beds apparently dip to the west . Cairnes , of course , in assigning these beds to the " Permo - Carboniferous , " did not know of the presence of Middle Cambrian formations still farther down the Tatonduk apparently overlying the red beds ...
... beds apparently dip to the west . Cairnes , of course , in assigning these beds to the " Permo - Carboniferous , " did not know of the presence of Middle Cambrian formations still farther down the Tatonduk apparently overlying the red beds ...
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Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Alaska altitude Appalachian Plateaus bank Basin beds Berea Birch Creek boundary line Calico Bluff Cambrian Carolina cession charter chert claimed coast commissioners Cong conglomerate Congress Connecticut Cretaceous Cuyahoga Cuyahoga River degree of north Delaware deposits Devonian east eastern escarpment Euclid feet fossils Georgia glacial granite included international boundary intersection Lake Erie latitude limestone longitude Louisiana main channel Massachusetts meridian Mexico Mississippi River Missouri monument moraine Mountains mouth north boundary north latitude northeast northern boundary northwest corner Ocean Ohio Ordovician Paleozoic parallel of latitude Pennsylvania Permian present Productus quadrangle region ridge rocks Rocky River sandstone schist sea level sess shale shore side Silurian southwest square miles Stat stone stream Survey Bull surveyed and marked Tennessee Territory Texas thence thickness treaty U. S. Geol United Upper valley Virginia Washington western boundary Woodchopper York Yukon River
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