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Collapse-Fault Systems of Louisiana Gulf Coast
J. A. Seglund
Structural Evolution of Wilmington, California, Anticline
John N. Truex
Geophysical Observations on Northern Part of Georges Bank and Adjacent Basins of Gulf of Maine
R. N. Oldale , J. C. Hathaway , W. P. Dillon , J. D. Hendricks , J. M. Robb
Regional Extent and Age of Thrusts near Rockport Reservoir and Relation to Possible Exploration Targets in Northern Utah
Max D. Crittenden, Jr.
Geologic History and Paleogeography of Eastern Carpathians: Example of Alpine Geosynclinal Evolution
Lorin R. Contescu
Reconnaissance Geology of Cape Vogel Basin, Papua New Guinea
Robert S. Bickel
Continental Drift and Scientific Revolution
David B. Kitts
Problems of Dispersal of Terrestrial Organisms in Relation to Continental Drift
H. F. Howden
South Extremity of Andes: Geology of Isla de los Estados, Argentine Tierra del Fuego
I. W. D. Dalziel , R. Caminos , K. F. Palmer , F. Nullo (5), R. Casanova (6)
Aquathermal Fluid Migration: GEOLOGIC NOTES
Kinji Magara
Time-Temperature Relation in Oil Genesis: GEOLOGIC NOTES
Jacques Connan
Deep-Sea Trenches and the Compression Assumption: DISCUSSION
Walter S. Olson
Deep-Sea Trenches and the Compression Assumption: REPLY
William F. Tanner
Interrelations of Population Growth, Energy Supply, and Environment: DISCUSSION
David L. Mari
Interrelations of Population Growth, Energy Supply, and Environment: REPLY
William Naunton Barbat