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Ira H. Cram
Economics--New Dimension in Geological Thinking
Michel T. Halbouty
Strata of Late Precambrian-Cambrian Age, Death Valley Region, California-Nevada
Lauren A. Wright , Bennie W. Troxel
Structure and Stratigraphy of Southern Part of Wah Wah Mountains, Southwest Utah
Gerald M. Miller
Structure and Stratigraphy of San Francisco Mountains, Western Utah
Edwin H. East
Structural Development of Northernmost Snake Range, Kern Mountains, and Deep Creek Range, Nevada and Utah
Robert B. Nelson
Stratigraphy and Deformation of Paleozoic Section at Anaktuvuk Pass, Central Brooks Range, Alaska
Stephen C. Porter
Comparison of Quartz and Carbonate Shallow Marine Sandstones, Fredericksburg Cretaceous, Central Texas
C. H. Moore, Jr. , K. G. Martin
Geological and Geophysical Studies in Western Part of Bengal Basin, India
Supriya Sengupta
Lithostratigraphy of Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) in Southeastern Indiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
George D. Brown, Jr. , Jerry A. Lineback
Nomenclature of Dakota Sandstone (Cretaceous) in San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
D. E. Owen
Ostracode Zones in Carribean Miocene: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
W. A. Van Den Bold
A.A.P.G. Certification--Meaningful or Meaningless: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
G. Frederick Shepherd
Ozark Pre-Cambrian--Paleozoic Relations: DISCUSSION
Robert R. Wheeler
Ozark Pre-Cambrian--Paleozoic Relations: REPLY TO ROBERT R. WHEELER
Harry E. Wheeler
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: DISCUSSION
Paul C. Franks (5)
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: REPLY TO PAUL C. FRANKS
Harry E. Wheeler
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: DISCUSSION
William R. Muehlberger (9)
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: REPLY TO WILLIAM R. MUEHLBERGER
Harry E. Wheeler
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: DISCUSSION
William C. Hayes (12), Paul E. Gerdemann (13)
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: REPLY TO WILLIAM C. HAYES AND PAUL E. GERDEMANN
Harry E. Wheeler
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: DISCUSSION
John D. Moody (16)
Ozark Precambrian-Paleozoic Relations: Discussion of Igneous Rocks Exposed in Eastern Kansas: REPLY TO JOHN D. MOODY
Harry E. Wheeler
Geology of Basement in Midwestern United States: DISCUSSION
Rudolf O. Brunnschweiler
Geology of Basement in Midwestern United States: REPLY TO DISCUSSION
Albert J. Rudman , William J. Hinze (5), Charles H. Summerson (6)
Geology of Basement in Midwestern United States: COMMENTARY TO DISCUSSION
Garland D. Ells (8)