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AGES AND POSSIBLE ORIGINS OF ARCHEAN BASEMENT LITHOLOGIES FROM THE SOUTH-CENTRAL BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS: U-PB ZIRCON AND OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EVIDENCE
Carla W. Montgomery
ARCHAEOLOGY BETWEEN BILLINGS AND RED LODGE
Stuart W. Conner, Kenneth J. Feyhl
ARCHEAN AND PROTEROZOIC GRANTOIDS OF THE HAWLEY MOUNTAIN AREA, BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS, MONTANA
W. Bruce Lafrenz, Robert D. Shuster, Paul A. Mueller, Donald R. Bowes
BASEMENT WEDGES, BACK-THRUSTING AND THIN-SKINNED DEFORMATION IN THE NORTHWEST BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS NEAR LIVINGSTON, MONTANA
E.A. Robbins, E.A. Erslev
BEARCREEK COAL FIELD
Joe H. Rawlins
DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY OF LOWER TRIASSIC DINWOODY FORMATION, BIGHORN BASIN, WYOMING AND MONTANA
Richard A. Paull, Rachel K. Paull
ERUPTIVE STYLE, EMPLACEMENT, AND LATERAL VARIATIONS OF THE QUATERNARY MESA FALLS TUFF, ISLAND PARK, IDAHO
Thomas F. Neace, William R. Hackett, Linda C. Davis, R. J. Johnson, Paul Karl Link
FACIES AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF A MIXED CARBONATE-CLASTIC SEQUENCE IN THE SUNDANCE FORMATION (JURASSIC), NORTHEASTERN BIGHORN BASIN, MONTANA AND WYOMING
Mark L. Dejarnette, John E. Utgaard
FIELD CONFERENCE ROAD LOG: Montana Geological Society and Yellowstone Bighorn Research Association Joint Field Conference and Symposium: Geology of the Beartooth Uplift and Adjacent Basin
FRONTMATTER: Montana Geological Society and Yellowstone Bighorn Research Association Joint Field Conference and Symposium: Geology of the Beartooth Uplift and Adjacent Basin
GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SURVEYS IN THE GOLDEN DOME AND MOSSER DOME AREAS CARBON AND YELLOWSTONE COUNTIES, MONTANA
D. H. Vice
HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION TECHNIQUES IN THE GREYBULL SANDSTONE, NORTHERN BIGHORN BASIN
Elizabeth Bartow-Campen
HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE DRY FORK-EAST BOULDER VALLEY, SOUTH-CENTRAL MONTANA
R. D. Feltis
A HYDROTHERMAL GOLD OCCURRENCE ON CHROME MOUNTAIN, STILLWATER COMPLEX, MONTANA
Russell J. Warchola
INFLUENCE OF FAULTING ON UPPER CRETACEOUS-LOWER TERTIARY DEPOSITION, BIGHORN BASIN, WYOMING
Steven E. Parker, Richard W. Jones
METAMORPHIC AND DEFORMATION HISTORY OF THE GNEISS COMPLEX IN THE NORTHERN TETON RANGE, WYOMING
S.H. Miller, P.K. Hildebrandt, E.A. Erslev, J.C. Reed, Jr.
OCCURRENCES OF PETROLEUM AND AN OVERVIEW OF DRILLING ACTIVITY AROUND THE PERIPHERY OF THE BEARTOOTH UPLIFT, MONTANA AND WYOMING
John E. Grauman, Don E. French, John J. Tonnsen
PETROLEUM PROVINCES IN MONTANA
John R. Fanshawe
A RECONNAISSANCE FISSION TRACK UPLIFT CHRONOLOGY FOR THE NORTHWEST MARGIN OF THE BIGHORN BASIN
Robert Giegengack, Gomaa I. Omar, Kirk R. Johnson
THE RED LODGE PROJECT AND THE YBRA: THE EARLY YEARS, 1930-1942
William E. Bonini, Steven K. Fox, Sheldon Judson
SEDIMENTOLOGY AND FACIES RELATIONSHIPS OF THE BELFRY MEMBER, FORT UNION FORMATION, NORTHERN BIGHORN BASIN
Richard F. Yuretich, Jason F. Hicks
SOME FEATURES INDICATING TECTONIC DENUDATION BY THE HEART MOUNTAIN FAULT
William G. Pierce, Willis H. Nelson
SOUTH ELK BASIN FIELD—A CASE HISTORY
Eric A. Bikis, Tom D. Anderson
STRATIGRAPHY, SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY OF LARAMIDE SYNOROGENIC SEDIMENTS MARGINAL TO THE BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS, MONTANA AND WYOMING
Linda A. F. Dutcher, John L. Jobling, Russell R. Dutcher
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY—NORTHWEST MARGIN, BIGHORN BASIN: PARK COUNTY, WYOMING AND CARBON COUNTY, MONTANA
D. L. Blackstone, Jr.
STRUCTURAL GEOMETRY ALONG THE TENSLEEP FAULT BIGHORN BASIN, WYOMING
M. Lee Allison
WHITE MOUNTAIN, NORTHWESTERN WYOMING A PSEUDO-VOLCANIC NECK
Willis H. Nelson