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Volume: 26 (1942)

Issue: 9. (September)

First Page: 1517

Last Page: 1536

Title: Thickness and Structural Study of Major Divisions of Cretaceous Systems in Nebraska

Author(s): Paul Fuenning (2)

Abstract:

The purpose of this paper is to present isopach maps of certain stratigraphic divisions of the Cretaceous system and structure-contour maps of certain horizons of that system in Nebraska. Tables of factual data also are included. The maps indicate clearly that certain structural "highs" such as the Chadron-Cambridge axis and the Sioux Falls "high," in conjunction with a large well defined basin across central Nebraska and another deep basin west of the Chadron-Cambridge axis, dominated the structural and depositional history of Nebraska during the Cretaceous period.

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