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DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES PUBLICATION I

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES-I 960. 1969

F. B. HOFFER

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES Jomes L. Colver, Commissioner of Minerol Resources ond Stote Geologist

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

1977 VIRGINIA DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES PUBLICATION BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES-I 960- 1969

F. B. HOFFER

COtvtI ONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES Jomes L. Colver, Commissioner of Minerol Resources ond Stote Geologisf

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

1977 Couuowwner,tn or Vrncwre DEpARTMENT or Puncrusps er.tp Suppt Y RICHMOND r977

Portions of this publication may be quoted if credit is given to the Virginia Division of Mineral Resources. It is recommended that reference to this report be made in the following form:

Hoffer, F. 8., 1977, Bibliography of Virginia geology and mineral resources-1960-1969: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Publication 1. 68 p. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Richmond, Virginia

MenvrN M. SurnnnLAND, Director Jpner,o F. Moonr, Deputy Director

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Introduetion

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Index 45 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCSS-T960.1969 By F. B. Horrrn

INTRODUCTION

Three bibliographies dealing with Virginia geology Bibliography of North American Geology, which was and mineral resources have been previously published: published annually by the Geological Survey. It lists the literature on the geology and (1) Annotated geological bibliography of Virginia: mineral resources released from 1960 through 1969, Charlottesville, Alderman Library; Richmond, plus some omissions from earlier bibliographies. Read- Dietz Press, 726 p., 1942, by J. K. Roberts; ers are encouraged to notify the Virginia Division of (2) Bibliography of Virginia geology and mineral Mineral Resources of any omissions and errors in this resources-1941-1949; Virginia Division of Min- bibliography so that eorrections mpy be included in eral Resources Information Circular 14, 58 p., later supplements. Theses from colleges and univer- 1968, by F. B. Hoffer. sities in the United States and open-file reports which (3) Bibliography of Virginia geology and mineral include data pertaining to the Commonwealth of Vir- resources-1950-1959: Virginia Division of Min- ginia are listed. eral Resources Information Circuiar 1.9, 103 p., Where a report deals with more than three counties, 7972,by F. B. Hoffer. it is entered in the index under Virginia or a subdivision of the Commonwealth, or under one of the physiog- The present bibliography is patterned after the raphic provinees. VrncrNre DrvrsroN or MrNnnel Rusouncrs

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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AIKEN. L. J. ARATA, ANDREW A. (Hutehison, (Procyon) Geology of the Adwolf-Thomas Bridge area, Virginia: Masterrs, J. Howard). The raccoon in the Pleis- tocene of Tulane Virginia Polytech. Inst., 1967. : Studies Geology, vol. 2, no. 2, p.2l-27, 1964. ALGERMISSEN, S. T. ARESCO, S. J. Seismic risk studies in the United States: Fourth World Confer- (and Analyses ence on Earthquake Engineering, Santiago, Chile, January 14, others). of tipple and delivered samples of coal 1969. (collected during the fiscal years 1960-1969): U. S. Bur. Mines Rept. Invs. 6086, 6300, M6I, 6792, 6904, 7 104, 7219, 1960-1969. ALLEN, GARY C. Riebeckite occurrence in southern Virginia: Virginia Minerals, ARMSTRONG, RICHARD LEE vol. 13, no. l. p. f0, 1967. (Besancon, James). Upper time scale (abs.): EOS, vol. 50, no.4. p.329, 1969. ALLEN, RHESA McCOY, JR. 1. Metamorphic-rock associations ofGreene and Madison counties, ARNDT, HAROLD H. Virginia (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 71, no. lZ, pt.2, (and others). Coal, in Mineral resources of the Appalachian p.2011, 1960. : U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 580, p. 102-133, 1968. 2. Geology and mineral resources of Greene and Madison counties: Virginia Div. Mineral Resources Bull. 78, 102 p., 1968. ARONSON, DAVID ALLEN 3. Nbtes on the genesis of the Virginia Blue Ridge complex, Greene Stratigraphy, petrography, and origin of the Copper Ridge and Madison counties, Virginia (abs.): Virginia Jour. Sci., vol. Formation in the Blacksburg area, Montgomery County, Vir- 15, no. 4, p. 329, 1964. ginia: MasterJs, Virginia Polytech Inst., 1966. 4. Field trip log-Page County: Open-file report, Virginia Div. Mineral Resources, 1965. ATKINSON, LARRY P. 5. Geology and mineral resources of Page County: Virginia Div. (Stefansson, Unnstein). Particulate aluminum and iron in sea Mineral Resources Bull. 81, 78 p., 196?. water off the southeastern eoast of United States: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, vol.33, no. ll, p. 1449-1453, 1969. ALTSCHAEFFL, A. G., sae Harrison, Wyman,5. AUGER, PAUL EMILE AMATO, ROGER VICTOR Les gites de manganese de Virginia et leurs possibilities 1. Structural geology of the Salem area, Roanoke County, Vir- economiques (abs.): Assoc. Canadienne-Francaise Av. Sci. An- ginia: Master's, Virginia Polytech. Inst., 1968. nales, voi.26, p. 108, 1960. 2. Origin of the Salem and its tectonic implications (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper I21, p. 420, L969. AULT, W. U. (Kulp, J. L.). Isotopic geochemistry of sulphur: Geochim, et AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS Cosmochim. Acta, vol. 16, no. 4, p.201-235,1959. (U. S. Geological Survey). map of North America between latitudes 24'-60'N.; Washington, D. C., U. S. Geol. AUSTIN, CHARLES R. Survey, scale 1:5,000,000, 196?. 1. (Hart, Rodney). Virginia, iz Ground-ra'ater levels in the United Puer,rcA.ttoN 1

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BESANCON, JAMES, sae Armstrong, Richard Lee. counties, Virginia: U. S. Geol. Survey Geophys. Inv. Map BICK, KENNETH F. GP-564, scale 1:24,000, 1966. 4. (Griscom, Andrew; Vargo, J. L.). Natural gamma aeroradioac- 1. Geology of the Lexington , Virginia: Virginia Div. tivity map of the Rockville quadrangle, Montgomery County, Mineral Resources Rept. Inv. 1,40 p., 1960. and Fairfax County, Virginia: U. S. Geol. Survey 2. Geology of the Williamsville quadrangle, Virginia: Virginia Div. Geophys. Inv. Map GP-565, scale l:24,000, 1966. Mineral Resources Rept. Inv. 2,40 p., lg62. 3. (Coeh, Nicholas K.). Geology of the Wiltiamsburg, Hog Island, BLAND, RUDOLPH J., JR., see aLso Mitchell, Richard S., 6. and Bacons Castle quadrangles, Virginia: Virginia Div. Mineral 1. (Gatlin, G. A.;Johnson, S. S.). AmethystlocalitynearAshLawn Resources Rept. Inv. 18, 28 p., 1969. (abs.): VirginiaJour. Sci., vol. 14, no.4, p. 237,19&3. 2. A new ofspectacular BILLINGS, MARLAND PRATT vivianites in Virginia: Rocks and Minerals, vol. 41, no. 3, p. 165-168, 1966. Diastrophism and mountain building: Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 71, no. 4, p. 393-398, 1960. BLANKENSHIP, GAYLE K. BINGHAM, TIIOMAS R. (Nelson, Bruce W. ), Behavior of sediment organic matter during chromatography (abs.): Vertical distribution of foraminiferal tests in estuarine sedi_ Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 68, p. 137-138, 1962. ments (abs,): Geol. Soc. Ameriea Abstracts with programs 196g, pt. 4, Southeastern Seetion, p. 6-2, 1969. BLANKENSHIP, JOEL T. BIRD, SAMUEL OSCAR Areal geology of the region just south of Saltville, Virginia (abs.): VirginiaJour. Sci., vol. 11, no. 4, p. 215, 1960. Upper Tertiary Arcacea.of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal plain (Virginia, Maryland, North paleontolographica Carolina): BLOOM, ARTHUR L. Americana, vol.5, no.34,62p.,196b; Doctoral, Univ. of North Pleistocene shorelines-A new test of isostasy: Geol, Soc. 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Rb-Sr ages ofgranitic rocks: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 268, no. 8, p. BRENT, WILLIAM BONNEY 661-670, 1968. l. Geology and mineral resources of Rockingham County: Virginia Bull. 174 p., 1960. BOUCOT, ARTHUR JAMES Div. Mineral Resources 76, 2. Faulting at Brock's Gap, Rockingham County, and possible (Johnson, Paleogeography and correlation of 1. John Gra.nville). effects on Little North Mountain (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Appalachian Province Lower Devonian sedimentary rocks, rirc Bull., vol. 'll, no. L2, pt,2, p.2012, L9ffi. Symposium-Silurian-Devonian rocks of Oklahoma and envi- 3. Geology of the Clinchport quadrangle, Virginia: Virginia Div. rons: T\rlsa Geol. Soe. Digest, 35, p. 35-87, 1967. vol. Mineral Resources Rept. Inv. 5,47 p., illus., tables, 1963. 2. (Johnson, John Granville). Appalachian Province Early Devo- nian palaeogeography and brachiopod zonation, in Internat. BRETSKY, PETER W., see olso Bretsky, S. S. Symposium on the Devonian System, Calgary, Alberta, 1967 1. Bryozoan ecology and sedimentary environments in central (Proc.), vol. 2: Calgary, Alberta, Alberta Soc. Petroleum Appalachian Upper Ordovician (abs.): Am. Assoe. Petroleum Geologists, p. L255-L267, 196? (1968). Geologists Bull., vol. 52, no, 3, p. 521, 1968. 3. (Harper, Charles Woods, Jr.). Silurian to lower Middle Devo- 2. Autecology of Late Ordovician Appalachian bivalvia (abs.): nian Chonetacea: Jour. Paleontology, vol. 42, no. I, p. 143-176, Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 115, p,22-23, l%8. 1968. 3. Central Appalachian Late Ordovieian communities: Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 80, no. 2, p. 193-212, 1969. BOWEN, DAVID GOSHORN 4, Upper Ordovician ecology ofthe central Appalaehians: Doctoral, Subsurface study of the Lee Formation in Buchanan County, YaleUniv., 1968; (abs.), Dissert. Abs., sec. B, vol.29, no. 11, p. M.aste1s, Polytech. Inst., 1963. Virginia: Virginia 42238-42248, 1969. BOWEN, RICHARD L. BRETSKY, S. S. eastern North Volcanic events of the Middle Ordovician in (Flessa, K. W.; Bretsky, P. W.). Zoogeography and synecology (abs.): T!ans., vol. 48, no. 1, p. America Am. Geophys. Union of a Late Ordovician brachiopod community (central Appala- 2?5, t967. chians) (abs.): Geol. Soc. AmericaSpec. Paper 115, p.23, 1968. BOWEN, ZEDDIE PAUL BREWER, J. E. 1. Brachiopod fauna and age of the Keyser Limestone of Maryland Influence ofgeology on the location and design ofGathright Dam and adjacent areas (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 76, (abs.): VirginiaJour. Sci., vol. 17, no. 4, p. 315-316, 1966. p. 19,1964. 2. Aberrant cardinalia in Atrypa retuculwts (abs.): Geol. Soc. BRIDGE, JOSIAH, see Warren, Walter C. America Spec. Paper82, p. 16-1?, 1965. DONALD A. 3. Intraspecific variation in the brachial cardinalia of Atrypa BROBST, reticularis;Jotr. Paleontology, vol.40, no.5, p. 1017-1022, 1966. 1. Barite in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and llawaii: 4. Boucotella, a new Silurian rhynchonelloid brachiopod : U. S. Geol. Survey Mineral Inv. Resources Map MR43, scale Jour. Paleontology, vol. 40, no. 1, p. 186-189, 1966. 1:3,168,000, 1965. 5. Brachiopoda of the Keyser Limestone (Silurian-Devonian) of 2. (Hobbs, Robert G.). Baite, in Mineral Resources of the Maryland and adjacent areas: Geol. Soc. America Mem. 102, 103 Appalachian region: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 580, p. p., 1967. 270-277, 1968.

BOWKER, DANIEL EDWIN BRANSON, CARL C. Remanent magnetization of eastern United States Tliassic System of central Appalachians, in Pennsylva- rocks: Doctoral, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1960. nian System in the United States-A symposium: Ttlsa, Am. Geologists, p. 97-116, 1962' BOWMAN, ALBERT L., sea Rusnak, Gene A., I,2,3, 4, 5. Assoc. Petroleum

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INDEX

ABSOLUTE AGE, DATES Ore deposits ALUMINUM Appahhim, sulfides and metmorphim: Kinkel, A. Allolic mks R.. Jr..2. Abmdm@ weter, river Coastal Ploin, oart: Atkimon, Augustr Couhty, Staunton rea: Zutm, R. E. Louis-Cmll euties: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 3. See wsta, Anortbosite Pegmtites L. P. Appalachians, region review: Patterron, S. Nelaon Couty, Roreland rea: Hez, N., 8. AneliaCouty reeores, Mim: Deuser, W. C, H.,2. Bentonite Virginia, remunes, potentisl Psttffion, S. H., 1. Vdley end Ridge, Devonim, Tioga Bentonite Ful- Rutherford md Morefeld mines, K-Ar, Rb-Sr, die lagar, P. D., l. @rdsnt pattms: Laughlin, A. W., 2. CsboFl4 Sedimentary rccks AMELIA COUNTY lfiontgomery and Floyd counties, tetonic events: Diet- Accomack Comty Abeolute age rich. R. V.. 16. Pmore Islend, wood fragments: Rwnak, G. A., Amelia rea, pegmtite micm, Rb/Sr: Deueer, W. G. S€diments Ruthsford and l[oreield pegmatiues, dimrdsnt 4. Coastal Plain, Rappahamock River, K-Ar, bottom Wrchapreague rea ages: Laughlin, A. W.,2. sediments: Hurley, P. M. Gemhemistry Lsgmnal sediments: Nem, I[. S., 2: Zimn Peat: Newmsn, W. S,, 1; Amelie district, exces ugon: Laughlin, A. W., 1, 3. Rumak, G. A.3. Appelachians, metmorphic events: Kulp, J. L.,2. Augwts Comty, Haek Pond, orguic silt: Stuvis, M. , Minenlogr Albite Chespeake City ABSOLUTE AGE. METHODS Low-high transfomtion: lfeKie, D. Chunhlsnd rea, Pleistocene, Tsodium wood: Low, thermal expansion: Stewdt, D. B. Stuvier, M.,2. Lead-Alpha, spectrcchemical detemimtion, lead in zir- Orderdimrder, trmsfornotion, themodynmics: con, Blue Ridge, Disnsl Swsmp rea,' peet and orgmic material: Holrn, J. L. Stuvier. lti.. g. ' Marys Rock Rore, H. J., Jr. Pmperties, x-ny data: Gmdy, II. P. CGEtal Plrin Alkali feldspr, composition, 201 X-ray studies: Jones, Chespeske Bay entnnce, log fragment: Rwnak, G. t. B. A..5. ACCOMACK COUNTY Apatite, Moreffeldmine: McGavock, E. H., 1;Mitchell, Norfolk areq wood and lrat: Stuvitr, l[., 2, Absolute age R, S,,2. Of @st, ftesh-wstopeat: Ilflmtffi, B. Pmore Island, wood &agments: Rusnak, G. .{., 4. Bstmsite afrer sllanite, Ruthafod pegmatite: Roppahmnmk Rivs estmry, organic m&tter, W*hapreague rea Riemeyo, W, D. Holrene: Mielke, J. 8,,2. Lagoonal sediments: Nemn, W. S., 2, Feldspar, thmodymic prcperties of alkali, high Thimble shoals, chmel series, Holoene: Rwnak, Peat: Neman, W. S., l; Rusnsk, G. A.,3. tenperature; Waldbaum, D. R. G. A-, r. Gemorahology Fergusnite, metsnict-heeted fom, X-my dat8, Contirental Msgin, oyster shells: Menill, A. S, Asuteague Island, shoreline chmges: Game, C. E. Rutherford ud Chmpion pegrnatites: Mitchell, Dinwiddie County Cos8t, shoreline history: Tumer, P. A. R. S.,18. WilliamsonFam Parnmore Island, clay mounds: Crcs, C. L pyochlm-micrclite, Amelio area hest treeted, X-ray Clovis pointe, hypothesis for eptrnmnce: Haynes, Tercs, Pleisteene: Simott, A., 1. study: Zulkewie, R. J. C. V.. Jr.. 1. llrechapreague rea, lagoon and bmia islands, Rhabdophme, Chempion pegmtite: Mitchell, R. S., Chmml: illayires, C. Y., Jr,, 2. genesis: Neman, W. S., 3. 10. Giles County, New River Cave, eve fomatiom: Hydrcgeologr Spesstite, coloFeomposition relatiom, Rutherford Brcecker, W. Coast, subsidence, Holocene: Nem, W. S,, 8. No.2: Sinkankae, J., l. Isle of Wight, Bem Chunh, Muddy Creek, peat: Toumaline, Rutherford pegmatite, matted flllfom Stuvier. M..2. type: Mitchell, R. S.,8. Nmsemond Couty, Nem'B Point, Holo@ne, ALBEMARLE COUNTY shells: Stuvier, M., 1. Areal geolory AMHERST COUNTY Northmpton County, Hog Island Berh wies, wood, Buckinghan qmdnngle, minml rercres, geologic Areel geology pat, shells mples: Rusnak, G. A.,2. map: En, E. H.,2. Lexington qmdmgle, geologic mp: Bick, K. F. Virgiriq mhmologiel sites, chmoal liding: Mielke, Stntigraphy, 8tructure, mineral reowes, geologic .Eonomic geologa J. E.. 1.. map: Nelson, W. .{.,2. Ilrnentite from srprotite and diorite ores, flotation: VirginisBerch Geophysical suneys Swanson, V. F.,2. Bonneln'Comer Pit, driftwood: Stuvier, M,, 3. Gnvity, magnetic, map: Johnson, S. S., 6. Niobium and tmtalum, Little Friar Mountain rea: Mem Comer, wood, Pleistcene: Stuvia, M., 3. Hytlrogeology Puker, B. L. Genenl Westem, g"omd water, water well data: Cms, W. Titanium Appaluhim Mineralogy Deposits, cf. Pluma Hidalgo, Mexico: Paulson, E. G. Cnatal heating md redimentation: Iladley, J.8.2. Amethyst, Ash Lem rea: Bland, R. J., Jr., l. Rorelard anorthosite, saprclite depoeits: Fish, G. Metmorphim and intnsions: Faul, H, Cuprite, Stony Point, copper mine: Johmon, S. S., 2. 8.. Jr.. 1. Viryinis, tnrcontinental, S6'3f,, mps: Mmin, R, Lithiophorite, Chtrlottesville ma: Mitchell, R, S. , 15, Piney RiverBoseland districh Bedden, J. A., 1. F, Metmorphic rocks, eastem, chemical analyses: Piney River-Rodand district, geologic mp: Hill- Gneis Grenberg, S. S., 1. howe, D. N. Blue Ridge, Shemndoah National Puk Doe, B. R., 1; Mineral collecting Mitchell, R. S.,6. Roselsnd district, nelsonite: Fish, G. E., Jr., 2. Stem, T. W.; T'ilton, G. R. Prcfrt rea, pyrite mire, Johmon Mill gephite slate: Rosland district, vsudim Fischer, R. P.' l. Graysn County, Independence ma, Crmberry Wiggim, L. B. Gechemistry gneiss: Cm, D. R. Petrclory H&Uoy8ite, KCI retention: Thomas, G. W. Piedmont, northem Lyndburg gneiss: Fumn" A Alberene rea, talc-chlorite schist, soapstone deposit: Nelsonite, Piney River rea, origin: Philpotts, A. B. Giles, H. N. Geomorphologr Groite Eastern, metasediments, phyllites, puagonite- Stom effecte, 1969 huiene: Yirginia Division of Gremville Couty, Skippen re8, Petenbulg grs- beuing Milici, B. C.,2. Minenl Remures. 5. nite, westhering effects: Bottino, M. L. Old Doninion ma, soepstone deposits: Greenberg, S. Geophysi@l sweys Madircn-Greene eomties. Robertson River Fom- s.,2. Magnetic, Piney River-Shipman quadnngles, part of, tion: Lukert, M. T. Soile airbome: U. S. Geol. Swey,6. Gmiticreks Frcren, diunal structres, weatho relatioro, Chu- Minenlogr Buckinghm Couty, Anonie Slate district, K-Ar: lottesYille {eo: Outralt, S. L. Allanite, re euth elements, X-ny diffrrction: Fron- Brcm. lV. R..2. dell, J. W. Groodiqite Antre, a,fter penierite: Geitg€y, R. P,, 1. Piedmont, central, "Colmbia gnnitd', K-Ar, lead- ALGAE Fergmnite, metmict, heated foms, X-ray data, alpha: Smith, J. W., 4. Meeoporupyiftrtuig Little Friu Mountain: Mitcheu, R. S., 13. Igneous rocks Ordbvicim, structure, pr€srvation, Shenandoah Penieritmhevkinite, X-ny studies: Mitchell, R..S., Ilighland Comty, Monterey aru, albitefelsite, intru- Comty: Osgpod, R. G., Jr. t2. siom, Eocene: Fullagar, P. D., 2. Ordovician Rrcerthphosphates, pegmtite: Mitchell, R, S,, 16. Piedmont, Triassic, K-Ar: Amstrong, R, L. Valley md Ridge, review: Johnson, J. H. Petrclogr Metamomhic mcks Pegmatite: Geitgey, R. P.,2. Appalmhians, geneml: Kulp, J. L., f. Bosland anorthosite mssif, asciated chmockite: Blue Ridgp, Shenandoah National Puk, gneiss, K-Ar ALLEGHANY COUNTY Hw, N.,2. I{et. S. R. Engineering geology Montgomerf, and Floyd couties, tetonic events: Diet- Dms, Gathright eite: Brewer, J. E. AMPHIBIA rich, R. V., 16. GeomotphologSr Pleist@ene Meteorites Wam Biver Cave, cimrlation of Wam River: Gmee, Aryusta County, Natunl Chimneys: Gehlback, F. R.; Keen Momtain, Ar39 and Q14: Anden, E. IT. R. fihen, J. A. Norfolk, octahedrites: Schaetrer, O. .4r Paleontology Minerals Invertebntes, Ordovicim, reef memblages, Sinldng Blue Ridge Spring8 rea: Pitcher, M. G. ANTHOZOA Mads Rock Twel, in gneis: Goldich, S. S. Sedimentary petrclogy Tabulata Mount Rogen rea, zircon in Prembrim volmics: Ordovicim, reefe, evolution, Sinking Spring rea; Devonim-Siluim, Rekinghm Comty, Fulks Run, Rmkin. D. W..6. Pitcher, M. G. Kelna Fomtion: Pxley' D. C., Jr. 46 Vrncrnn Drvrsrox or Mrunner, Rnsouncrs

APPALACHIAN PLATEAUS Engineoing geology Geos;mcline: Brcm, W. R.,5; Lowry, W. D.,6. Eonomic geology GereBl spects, review, regional: Davies, W. E,, 4. Jmes Rive slmclinorim, lineu rcot not strike-slip: Radi@tive waste dispnsal, buin: G. W. Clays, analyses, comtruction materials, @mic mate Colton, Bwhfiel, B. C. rials: GechemiBtn Mesomic dikes, tectonic, paleomagnetic studies: De- Johnson, S. S., 3. proepecting, Cod Gechemicirl Stony Mm ma: T&, L. Ber, J.,2. Lead md zinc values in soils: Fulton. Aralysis: Abemethy, R. F.,2,4, R. 8.. III. Northem, tectonic f@us: Dnle, C. L., 2. Mer€urf,r, tnce elements sphalerite, geologic Asciated minerals: West in Valley ud Reappnisal of history: Woodward, H. P., 1. Yirginia Univ. Schml of Ridge, Piedmont: Mines. Jolly, S. L. Regional defomtion, pelimpastic mps: Demisn, J. Geomorphology Cabonizing properties: Birge, W. M.,8. G. Caves Resenes: Shotts, R. Stroctuml-stntignpNc relations: Co1er, B. N., 6. Q.; Southem Railway System. Popular &cout: Mohr, C. E. Sulfrr analyses: DeCrlo, J. A.; Walker, F. E. Siluim tetonim, euly relation to sedimentation: Kmt featws, geologic setting: Davie8, W. E., 2. Lowry, W. D., l. Petrcleum md- mtunl ga review: Youg, D. M., f . lnEneenng- geolosl Cenorcic, evolution: Hack, J. T., 7. Tectonics: King, P. B., 6; Rodgm, J., & 3. Emsion, rate, pst ed presnt: Menad, H. W., Jr. Mesmie, chueteristics: Wastr disposal, coal waste bank stability: Davies, W. DeBm, Jn, 1. E.,3. Highlaruls, periglscial features: Richuds, H. G., 5. phenomem: Stmtig:aphy Periglacial Smith, H. T. U. Physiogmphic provines, origin, region: Dayies, W. ARCITAEOCYATHA Misisippim, lowe, deltaie lobes, lithofacis ad 8..5. ispach mps: Walker, K. R. Cmbrim Popular ecout: Connelly, T. L. Misisippim-Pemsylvmim boundary, pocahontx rlrythe Comty, Austinville ms, Shady Rivere, guidebook Bmeister, W. F. Fomtion: Fomation, relatiom: Englund, K. J., 9. Bdsm, W. L. remylvarom* Stepped ercion, sur&ces, Peaks of Otter md Stns burg qmdrangles; Geyl, W. F. Coal beds: Wanlem, H. R. Geophysiel Sweys ARGON Coal ffelds: Miller, n. L., 4,7. Basin, mgnetic: King, E. R., 1. Corcletions, redimentation, structw: Stems, R. Gechemistry Bouguer gnvity field, with tetonic featms: G. mlation Pegmatite minerals, Amelia County, Amelia district: Griwm, A., 1. Laughlin, A. W., l,3. Lee Formation, coal 6elds: Englund, K. J., ?. Northem Aercmagnetic prcffles Ziere, I., 1,2. APPALACHIANS Geothemsl gndient Diment, W. H., l. ARLINGTON COUNTY AbBolute age Southem, mgnetic, airbome: Virginia Division of Areal geology Corelatiom, crutal hesting, sedinentation: Hadley, Mimal Resoures. 1. I{ashington, D. C. rea J- B. Hydrogeology Guidebmk Johnston. P. M.. 4. Intruion and metmorphim, compred with Urals: Grcud water lfetmor?hic and sedimentary rccks: Johnston, Faul. H. Bemres P.M..,2. Metmor?hic events: Kulp, J. L., 1,2. Appalachia: Wyrick, G. G.,2. Ilydrcgeology Regional; mp: Meyer, G.,2; Wyrick, G. G., f. Grcmdwater resurcB . Sulftde ores, metmorphim: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., B. Areal geology Low flow in strems, relation to rock units, map, Hydrogeologic map, lVashington, D. C. ms: Bsin: Colton, G. \{. region: Schleider, W. J., 1. Johnston, P. M.,5. Popular ecount: Comelly, T. L. Quality of water, regional, mp: Collier, C. R. History ofpublic wsttr supply: Johnston, P. M., 6. Regional Sediment lmd, strems, reeeryoin, regional, rop: PetrcloSr General, resoures, geologic rop: Mey*, G., l. lVuk, J. W. Chain Bridge rea, metamorphic rekr: Coulto, H. W. Review: Miller. R. L-..6. - Minemlogy Potom* River rea, metmorphic mks, geologic map: Southem, stmtigraphy, itructre, guidebooh Cooper, Gems, collecting localitiee, regional: French, A. E. Fisher, G. W. B. N:.4. Gems md minenls, guide to localities: Zeitner, J. C. Paleommetim _ Veilviu quadnngle, geologic map: Wemer, H. J. ARSENIC Earthouakes Jurusic, dike swms: De Boer, J., 1. Appalrehim Seimicity: Bollinger, G. A.,4. Paleontology Br*hopoda, Devonian: Boucot, A. J.,2. Floyd County re&, resres, review: Lamne, R. Eonomic geology 4.,2. Alminum, remures, regional: Pattenon, S. H.,2. Conodonts, Ordovician, bietntigmphy Wigley, P. 8., ANenic, resoures, Floyd County: Lamne, R. A., 2. Jr.,2. Cemic mterials, olivine, resowes, regional: Lu- Fosils, prcblemtic, Qmbian,S col'itkus tubes, Anti- ARTESIAN WATER AND WELLS etm Sandstone: Low4r, D.,3. nbee, D. M.2. W VirginiaBerch Mississippian-Pennsylvanian, megafossils, flora, Qlays, resoures, review, regional: Hostem, J. W. Naremond Fomtion, Rogen, W. S.,8. Btrite, resures, regional:Ercbet, D. A.,2. southen: Read. C. 8,. 1. Coal, resreB, review, regional: Amdt, H. H. Plants, Missisippian-Penisylvaim, zones, md pro vines: Cobalt, nickel, resore8, regional: Comwall, H. R. Read. C, 8..2. ASBESTOS Petrcloglr Comtruction mterials Virginia: Chidester, A, H., 1. Dimemion stone, resources, review, regional: Southem, groitic mttG, origin: Dietrich, R. V., f f. Newn, W. L. Post-Cmbrim igneous rccks: Brock, M. R. Lightveight asgregate resou@a, regioml: Buh, Sediment*y ptrology AUGUSTA COUNTY A. L. Piedmont, Valley and Ridge, mck porcsity: Sheryood, Abeolute age Lime, remues, regionel: Ericksen, G. E., 2. w. c.,6. Stsunton sea, :lkalic rockr-nepheline syenite: Copper Southm, qurytz, clsstic rcck8: Dietrich, B. V., 13. Zartm, R. E. Stmtig:phy Masive sulffde deposits: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., B. IIrck Pond, organic silk Stuvier, M., 3. Basin, mqior Sulfur, remurces, regionsl: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 4. rcck-stntigmphic units: Sloss, L. L., 2. Areal geologr Cmbrian, history, bmin: Webb, E. J. I,exington quednngle, geologic map: Bick, K. F. Gold Cmbrim-Ordovicim, impach mp, intsior plateau: rn - Litue.North .tr4outl rea, Paleoaic, geologic mp: Placer mining, popular guide: Cmpbell, W. p., Jr. Woodwrd. H. P-- 2. Fitzgerald, F. 8., III,2. Resow@s, regional: Begendabl, M. H. Devonim Stutrts DBft and Greenville qudrogles, guidebook, Gmvel, resorea, regional: Muwell, C. H. Basin: Oliver, W. A., &., 1,2. rcad log: Rader, E. K.,9. CJDsw, resores, review, regional: Withington, C. Helderberg Grcup, corelation: Head, J. W., III, 4. Stamton, Chmhville, Greenville, Stusrts Draft, quad- F.,2. Lower, paleogeography, corelation: Bouot, A. J. m,gles, geologic mps, mineral remrcs: Rader, Industrial minenls, strcntium resoures, regional: Ordovicim, Pemsylvanian, IBttems: Wheeler, H. E., E. K-.8. Cox D. P., 2. 2. Paleozoic: Dietz- R. S. Stokesville ud Pmsu qmdnnclee. stntimphv. Ircn Vuiations, structml contrcl: Cootrrer, B. N., 12. gmlogic mps: Rader, E. K., tb. Paleorcic iron-fomtiom, genesis: O'Rourke, J. E. Peruylvmim, southen: Bmon, C. C. Eonomic geology Remues, regional: Wright, W. B. Precmbrian, Chronology, continental interior: Bauxite !,9ad-zinc, rercures, regional: Wedow, H., Jr., Z. Muehlenberger, W. R. Genesis: Knechtel. M. M..2. Lmestone Siluim-Devonim, meine tnnsgresion, direction, Geologr, Spotswood districh Oventreet, E. F. Cement, resorcs, regional Ericksen, G. 8., 1. buin Head, J. W., III, ]. Engineering geology Dolomit€, g. resores, regional Ericksen, G. E., Systemic boudilies, uconfomities: Coops, B. N., Mrble Valley pmped stonge prcject, geologic ard Mmgmese, remures, regional: 2. Don, J. V. N,, II seimic studies: Virginia Electric and power Com- Metals Structunl geology pmy Metallotectonic rcning: Gabelm, J. W. Appslmhim Geehemistry Rercues, loetion r;ap: LuttreU; G. W. Bsin Alkalic igneous dikes, thorium and unnium: Gottfied. Review: Larence. R. A.. l. Precmbrim brement depth: Grisom, A., 2. David, 1. Minenl resources Tectoni€: Norton, M. F., 1; Woodwad, H. P., 3. Frederick soil prcfile, Greenville ma Plaster, R. W., Appalachia: U. S. Bur. Mines, t. Bedding planes, slips, wedging; gravity tectonics: Geneml, reglonal: Laurence, R. A., 3. Cloos, E., 1. Geophpical suneys Natunl gas, general, basin: Roth, E. L. Blacksbug rea, , geophysical interpretation; Magnetic Oil shale, rercmes, review, regionsl: Comt, L. Sem. C. E.. 1. Greenville ma: Campbell, F. H., III, 1,2. Petrcleum, mtural gas, rercures, review: Meyer, R, Blue Ridg; fault:'Lowry, W. D., 2. Stamton ffia: John8on, R. W. F. Defomtion pattems, folds md fractre analysis: Geomor?holos/ Potah, nitmtes, phosphate, resomes, regional: Kupfer, D. H. Little River ma, effects of lg49 flood: Hmk. J. T.. l. Wedow, H., Jr., t. Diastrophim, review: Bilhngs, M. P. Mineralogy Smd, resoues, review, regional: Carts, W, D, Faults, Pine Mountain, southem: King, P. 8., 1. Bastresite, alkalic dikes: U. S. Geol. Swey, 2. Slate, rercurceB, regional: Cox, D. P., l. Folding, episodeo: Cloos, E.,2. Pale@limatolosr fitmim, remunesl regional: Herz, N., Folds, faults, Paleomic l. development: Cooler, B. N., Qmtemary,- pollen spectra, Htrk and Quules ponds: Vanadium, resores, regional Fi*her, R. P., 2. L2. 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Paleontology Mineralogy Southem, Precambri*Paleozoic mgm series: Rm- Amphibia, Pleistocene, Natural Chimeys: Gehlbmk, Chevkinite: Jaffee, H. W. kin, D. W.,3. F. R.; fihen, J. A. Ferguonite, metmict, heated foms, Wleatly peg- Sedimentary petmlogy Aves, Pleistmene, Mt. Solon ma: Wetmore, A. matite: Mitchell, R. S., 19. Cmll-Grayson counties, soils, clay mineralog;n Fam, Pleistocene, Natunl Chimneys: Guilday, J. E., Penierite-chevkinite Flock, W. M.,2. Heat treatment results: Lim{&Ftria, J. Stmtigephy Mammals X-ny studies: Mitchell, R. S., 12. Precambria, Catoctin Fomtion, northem: Reed, J, Pleistwene, Structunl geology C., Jr., 4. Rac@oru, Natml Chimneys: Arat4 A. A. Forest-Goode quadrangles, defomation phases: Precmbrian, Mount Rogeru Fomtion, glacial de- Vole, Natunl Chimneys: Guilday, J. E., 1; Martin, Abdel-Khaleb, M. posits, southem: Rankin, D. W., 4. R. A. Westem, evolution, Paleoaic stntignphy, geologic Structunl geology Pallnology, Pleistmene, Hack and Quules ponds: mp: Hzlett, \{. H., Jr.,2. Blue Ridge thrust sheet, age: Rankin, D. W., 6. Cmig, A. J. Centml, Catoctin Mountain-Blue Ridge mticlinorium, Trilobita fabric relation: Grifrn, V. S., Jr., 3. ordovicizn,Cmure, Trentoniu, Spring Hill aea: BERYLLIUM Ilarpers Ferry area, thrut fault Burford, A. 8., Evitt. W. R.. I Rockbridge County, Irish Creek tin deposits: Lesre, F. Moutaingaps: Nelson, W. A., 1. Moician, F lericalywne, Arert onian, Long Glade .G. Northem rea: Evitt. W. R..2. Virginia, occurences: Griffrtts, W' R. Crystalline ad Paleorcic rocks, tectonic indicaton: Petrolosr Cloos, 8.,4. Stamton rea, feldspthoidal rocks, distribution in BIBLIOGRAPHIES Defomation plan, dated by slickensides: Cloos, E., time and sprce: Brker, D. S. 3. Nepheline syenite: Milton, C. Caves and kmt features: Davies, W. E., 1. Fries overthnst: Rankin, D. Iry., 5. Greenville ma, diabre: Cmpbell, F. H., III, 1,2. Co*tal Plain: Ruhle. J. L..3. Momt Rogere Volenic Group: Rankin, D. W.,2. Sedinentary petrclogy Chespeake Bay: Nichols, M. M., I' North River, sand, dune, river, distinction by texture: Coprclites, Richmond and in green sand: Hrentzchel, W. Friedman, G. M. Directory of rereilch: Clarke, J. W. BOTETOURT COUNTY Structunl geology Geolory, mineral resurces, 194l-1949: Hoffer, F. B. Areal geologr SpringHill rea, toactw orientation: Ellison, R. L., 1. Paleontology, fossil finds: Donohue, M. D. Blue Ridge Pukway to Eagle Rock, field trip: V.P.L Stamton quadnngle, Stamton-Pulaski over- Sugarloaf Mountain, Amold Valley, Bucham, and thrut, : Rader, E. ?. K., BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROSPECTING Natunl Bridge quadrangles, geologic mps: Equisetun Spencer, E. W.,2. AVES Metals, absorptive prcperties, Virginia: Camon, H. L. Peaks of Otter rea, geologic mp: Hmilton, C. L. Eonomic geology Quatemary Zirc Mineral Hipes Resenoir ma: Johnson, R. Augusta Couty, Mt. Solon m4 Pleistcene: Guilday, Rockingham and Shenandoah counties, plants: remures, J. A.,4; Wetmore, A. McGavock. E. I{..2. c. Engineering geology Hipes Resenoir pmject: U. S. Amy Cory. Eng. BARITE BITUMENS Slope stability, Tinkers Moutain rea, Hollins slide, Appal*hims Dickeroon County clsy mineral aspect: Noble, D. F. Resources, review, region: Brcbst, D, A., 2. Asphalt, well core, chemical and physical analyses: Structunl geology Virginia Headlee, A. J. W. Reed-Coyner Mountain feBter, nappe: IIMlett, W. Resoues, map: Brobst, D. A., l. H.. Jr.. l. Southem, evolution, Pale%ic, geologic mp: Hazlett, BLAND COUNTY BASINS, STRUCTURAL W. H.. Jr.,2. Areal geology Heuico Couty Big \{alker Mountain, engineering geology, stratig- BRACHIOPODA Trirusie bmin, Deep Ru rea: Goodwin, B. K., 2. mphy: Cooper, B. N., 10. Mechanim of fomtion Big Walker MoutairOrockett Cove rea, stratig- Arcdnmlla, new g€nus Page Couty: Bott, M. H. P. raphy, geologic mp: Webb, F., Jr.,2. Devonian, Bath and Ilighland counties, New Scotland Valleymd Ridge Economic geology beds: Tillm. C. G..2. Appalachian Basin, Ca5rogan-Helderbergim crbomte Ircn ore investigations: Cooper, B. N., 8. Atrypa retirularis b*in, evalution: Head, J. W., III,3. Engineering geology Palemic, Valley and Ridge, abemnt cardinalia: Tmels, East River Mountain: Smith, J. D. Bowen. Z. P..2. Siluian, upper, Highland Couty, Lantz Momtain, BATH COUNTY Sedimentary petrology Big lValker Mountain, Ordovieian-Silwian fomations: intnspeciffc viliation: Bowen, Z. P., 3. Areal geology new genus Cooper, B. N., 13. Bwotell,a, Butler Cave-Sinking Creek system: White, W. B. Silurim, Bath County, KeJrser limestone: Bowen, Z. Willimsville quadnngle, geologic mp: Bick, K. P.,4. F.,2. BLUE RIDGE Devonie Engineering geology Appalachims Mrble Valley pumped stomge project, geologic and Absolute age Fam, lower: Bouot, A. J., l. seimic studies: Virginia Electric and Power Co. Shemndoah National Puk, gneiss: Doe, B. R., 1,2.; Zonation: Bouot. A. J..2. Geehemistry Goldich, S. S.; Hart, S. R.; Stem, T. W.; Tilton, G. Valley md Ridge, distribution: Boucot, A. J., 3. Radon in rognesium spring, Hot Springs rea: Smith, Devonian-Silurian B. M. Momt Rogem uea, Precambrim vol€nics, zircon: Bath md Highland comties, Keyser Limestone: Geomorphology Rmkin, D. W.,6. Bowen. Z. P.. 5. Caves Marys Rock, zircon, lead-alpha age: Rose, H., Jr. Valley and Ridge, Keyser Limestone: Bowen, Z. P., 1. Breathing Cave, origin aad geologic relations: Deike, Areal geology Glotlil,ia iwapectus G. H.. III. T. Northem Micene, Hmpton, Hmpton Heights sea, lingulid: guidebook: Bumsville Cave uea, deyelopment: Deike, G. H., Mineralogy, Dietrich, R. V., 6. Chmg, S. E. III,2. Prembrim-Paleozoic: Fucon, A. S. Morphologr Butler Cav+Sinking Creek system: Hess, J. W., E@nomic geologlr Rhynchonellids, Devonian, Bath and Highland com- Jr' Copper, mineraliation, Catoctin Fomation: Brophy, ties: Tillman, C. G.,2. Paleontology G. P. Ordovician Brrchiopoda Nickel, explomtion: Worthington, J. E. Smyth Couty, Chatham l{ill limestone: Hallinger, D. Devonia, New Scotland beds: Tlllman, C. G., 2. Gechenistry E. Siluian, Keyser Limestone, new genus Bwotella, Central, Catetin Fomtion, greerotone, NaGKz0, Valley ud Ridge, southem, Martinsbug Fomation: Wm Springs: Bowea, Z. P., 4. petrogenesis: Reed, J. C.,2. lValker, L. G. Silurim-Devonian, Keyser Limestone: Bowen, Z, Geomorphology Orthmhynchula steaensmi P.,5. Northem, talus and scree, origin: llack, J. T., 4. Ordovicim, Smyth County, Cbathm Hiil ma: Suther- Whitetop Mountain, pattemed groud, sorted: Clark, land. R. L. G. M. Rhyncwllidn BATHOLITHS Hydrcgeology Devonim, Bath and Highland comtie, New Sotland Amold Valley to Elkton Absolute age eea beds: Tilnm. C. G..2. quality, geology: Piedmont, "Columbia Gnnite": Smith, J. W.. 4. Grcudwater relation to Leorud, R. B., 1. Precambrian-Cenozoic aquifers, geologic map: BRECCIA BAUXITE Leonard. R. B..2. Diwlution Grcmd water yield: LeGraad, H. E., 5. Va.lley and Ridge, fimberuille rea, Ordovician: Hoag- Augusta Couty Minenlogy land, A. D. Genesis: Knechtel. M. M..2. Quartz, popular account, collecting, southem: Stanley, Tectonic Valley and Ridge R. P.,2. Augusta County, Staunton-Pulsski overthrust: Centml: Patterson, S. H., 1; W. C. l{rcn, Petrology Rader. E. K..7. Centml Precmbrim-Cambrian fomtions: Griffin, V. S., Jr., 1, 2, 3. BRYOZOA BEDFORD COUNTY Frcnt Royal ryea, Cattrtin Fomation: Gtrtt, H. J. Areal geology Mount Rogem uea unakite: McTague, S. B., Jr. Enviromental analyses Goore Creek rea, mineral resources: Chen, P. F. Northem Catoctin Formtion, greenstone: Reed, J. Ordovician, Upper, Reedsville Fomtion, Valley and Peaks of Otter area, geologic mp: Hamilton, C. L. C.. Jr.. 4. Ridge: Bretsky, P. W., l. 48 Vrncnun DrvrsroN oF MTNERAL REsouRcEs

BRUNSWICK COUNTY CAMPBELL COUNTY CERAMIC MATERIALS Geophysical sweys Areal geologr Appalmhim Heatflow, Alberta tre* Diment, W. H,, 2. Altavista *ea: Redden. J. A.. 9 Regional, olivine, resources, review: Lmbee, D. M,, Gore Creek rea: Chen, P. 2. Leesville uea: Nelson. W A.. 3. Coxtal Plain geology BUCHANAN COUNTY Engineering , Clays, tests for ues: Johnson, S. S., 5. Rrck mechmics, greenstone: P. Hmover E@nomic geolory Gnirk, f. Comty Mineralory M & T Corp., aplite, for glass: Doud, E. Coal, Beatrie Pocahont$ mine, resnes, pnduction: K. Mrble, Leesville-Altavista Cowlbek, J. E. Piedmont Mining Cong. Jou. ea: veiro in quatz, LeesviUe Eesten, clrys, tests for uses: Johnson, 6. Stratigraphy Quutatomaline midine S. S., uea: Redden. properties: Pemylvanim, Lee Formtion subsurface study: J. A..8. East-centrel, kyanite, occurrences, Turquoise, cryBtal structure: Cid-Dresdner, H. Johnson, S. S., 4. Bowen, D. G. Structual geology Fmville distdct, kymite, sillimnite, mdalusite: Es penshade, G. Il., 1. Coal beds, fault influence: Jerm, P. W. CAROLINE COUNTY Map, Kymite, pyrcphyllite: Esperehade, G. H.,2, Mineralogr Prince Edward ad Buckinghm counties, Leigh- Jmsite, new ocmnce: Mitchell, R. S., 4. BUCKINGHAM Bsker-Willie Mountaine, kymite geresis: Bemett, COUNTY P. J. Absolute age CABROLL COUNTY Valley and Ridge, clays, sh&le, properties, uses: Johmon, Awonia Slate district, Columbia granite, K-Ar: s. s.,3. Brcwn, W. R.,2. Earthquakes Virginia North Cuolim border rea, Octobo 1968: MrcC*thy, Areal geolory Northem counties, clays, tests for uses: Calver, J. L., Anonia Slate qwies, slate: McDowell, R. C., 2. G. R.,3. t E@nomic geology Buckingham qmdrangle, geologic mp: Em, E. H., 2. West-entral, clays, tests for uses: Calver, J. L,,2. Dillv,yn quadrangle, geologic mp: Bnm, 1V. R., 6. Pollmetallic ores, Great Gossan Lead: Kalliokoski, J. Econonic geology Sulfde belt, geologic mp: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 3. Cermic mterials, deposits, Willis Moun- Sulffdes, Great Gossan Lead ore-body: Coiner, R. W. CHANGES OF LEVEL tain: Bennett, P. J. Ge@hemistry Aceomk County Betty B&ker Pollmetallic ores, New Canton ma Bmes, R. C. ore, cobalt, nickel: Lmon, L. J. Holocene, Wmhapreague lagoon: Neman, 1{. S., 1, 3. Slate, Anonia belt: Redden, J. A., 3. Minemlogy Coastal Plain ' Geophysiel sweys Quatz, collecting, Laurel Fork Stanley, R. P., L Cenoaic, post-Mimene, southem, Plei8tocene sea geologa New Cmton, sulffde deposits, electrical and magnetic: Structunl levels, invalid: OakE, R. Jr., 1. joint Q., Bmes, R. C. Fmcy Gap rea, md qmrtz origin: Richard, Pleist@ene, New Jffiey to Georgia, *e level or tec Paleontology B. H. tonic: Richards. H. G.. 11. Trilobita, Ordovicim, Anonia Siste: Tiilman, C. G., 4. Pleistoeene, Chesape&ke Bay entnnce: I{mison, W., Petrolory CATALOGS 3, 11. Arvonia Slate: McDowell, R. C., l. I\pe sections PlicenePleistrene, lVillimsburg region: Bick, K. Buckinghm complex: Henika, W. S. Coastsl Plain: Connell, J. F. L. F.,3. Structunl geology Wellmptes Qmtemary, crutal warping md Mine deposits, Anonia Slate district: Brown, W. R., 2. Lee and Montgomery comties, Indiam Geol. Swey: Holcene boundary: Fairbridge, R. W. Buckingham coudhouse ma, metaSnbbo sills, defor- Dawson, T. A. Teriiry, Cape Cod to Cspe Hattens, tectonic mntrcl: mation: Ilenika. W. S.. l. Richarde. H. G.. 10. CAVES Corelation Appalachiaro Pleist@ne, Virginia, Alaska, Meditemnean: Flint, CAMBRIAN Geologic setting: Davies, W. E., 2. R. F. Popular momt: Mohr, C. E. Isle of Wight Couty Appalachim Pleistmene, mtrine temces: Coch,. N. K., 4. Antietam sndstone, Scolitkus tubes, posible plant Bath Couty Breathing Cave, origin and geologic relaiiore: Deike, Naroemond Comty origin: Lowry, W. D.,3. Pleistwene, mrine temces: Coch, N. K., 4. Basin, Btntig"aphy: Webb, E. J. G. H.. III. 1. Butler CaveSinking Creek rea: White, W. B. Rates Interior plateau, subsurfrce stratigraphy: Woodward, Coastal Plain: Emery, 8.P.,2. Bath-Highland comtieg Sea-levelrire, K. O.,2; Redffeld, history: Deike, G. A. C. Vewvius quadrangle: Werner, H. J. Bumsville Cove m4 development, Clarke Comty H., III,2. Lee County Post-Chilhowee: Butts, C., 1. CHARLOTTE COUNTY Gilley Cave, faults, dninage system: Buoody, R. FluvmCouty geology Page Comty Stmctunl Stntigraphy: Smith, J. W., 2. Virgilim district, Silver Hilt-Gold fault zone; Luny Cavems: Ilack, J. T., 5; Holland, H. D. Hill Frederick County Stnmquist, A. A. Winchester area, trilobites, Conococheague Foma- Rekbridge Couty Tolley's Cave: Cuson, R, J., UI, 1; Stephemon, W' J., tion: Rsetti. F. R. D.. 1. 19 Lee County CHESAPEAKE (City) Rockinghm Comty L. S. Bales well, log: Hmis, L. D., 10. 3-D Cave: Ilolsinger, R., 1. Absolute age Rose Hill req stratignphy: Calvert, W. L. Mm J. Valley md Ridge Churchland rea, Taxodium wood, Pleistocene: Southwest, Cmberland overtbrwt block: Ohio Geol. Stuvier, Southem, explontion: Holsinger, J. R., 4. M., 2. Se. Dimal Swmp eea, peat and organic material: MontgomeryCouty Structunl controls Pittsylvanis Leesville exfoliation cave in Stuvier, M..3. Blacksburg uea, Copper Ridge dolonite: Aronson, D. County, rea, pegmatite: Redden, J. A., ?. Psleontologf Maire, Lake Drumond ma, Holocene: Whitehead, Loudou County Vtginia Catalog: Douglas, H. H. D. R., r. Lincoln and Bluemont quadrangles: Paker, P. C. Pelecypoda, General Nat. Speleo. Soc. Mqcemriq campeclaiwis, Pleistocene, Piedmont Womck Sand Pit: Hyere, M. E. Lynchbug Fomtion-Eyington Grcup correlates with the Glem Series: Ilopson, C. A. CENOZOIC Northem, Everona Fomation: Mrck, finsley, l, 3. Coastal Plain CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Pulaski-W1'the ounties Corelation: Maher. J. E.. 1. Gechemistry Andenon, E. Rome Fomtion and Shady Fomtion: Fominifen, species diversity: Buas, M. Clay minera.ls, rock types of weathered conglomente, B. Southestem, post-Mimene, stratignphy and mor- State Road 621 and State Highway 360: Bmhirel, Scott County phology: Oaks, B. Q., Jr.,2. R. I. quadnngle, W. B., 3. Clinchport stmtigraphy: Brent, Southem Geomorphology Tmwell County MiweneHolocene sediments: Sanders. J, E,, 2. Midlothia area, basins in gravel uplands, cf. Cuolim graptolite zones: Derby, J. R., 4. Gntton rea, Post-Mi@ene, Pleist@ene sea levels, invalid temce Bays:Johnson, G. H., 1. Valley and Ridge teminology: Oaks, R. Q., Jr., 1. Terraces, coastal Plain, distribution, northern: Appalachia Valley, , Rome Forma- Stratigmphy: Richards, H. G., 1. Mathews, II. L.,4. tion, sedimentation: Brcwn, W. R,, 3. Willimsbug region, MiocenePleistcene, stratig- Weathering Southem nphy: Bick, K. F.,3. Boulder conglomerate, clay minerals bom different Nolichucky Formtion: Derby, J. R., 1, 5,6. Isle of Wight rccktypes: Bamhiml, R. I. Nomenclatre, Ircn Momtain Fomation, basl Unicoi Smithfield rea, Yorktown to Sand Bridge fomtioru: Boulders, thin section study: Cotton, S. B. Group: Cmington, T. J.,2. Coch, N. K.,4. Rome Forution, : Huris, L. D., 7. Namemond County WarenComty Chuckatuck ma, YorKown to Smd Bridge fom- CHLORINE Front Royal rea: Lee, F. T., 1. tions: Coch, N. K.,4. Washington County Virginia Analysis Coal, Virginia: Abernethy, R. F.,3. Dmascus uea: Derby, J. R., 2. Paleclinatology: Bain, G. W. Tlitobite, Elbrcok md Conmcheague forutioro: Der- by, J. R.,3. Southem, stntigraphy: King, P. 8.,2 CEPHALOPODA CIRRIPEDIA Wythe County Ammonoidea B@raz6 new specieB Austinville area, Shady Fomtion, archaecyatha: Devonia, Virginia, North America: Houe. M. R., Micene, Hmpton (City), Yorktown Fomuon: Ross, Balsm. W. L. Miller, A. K. A. Puer,rcerrox 1 49

CLARKE COUNTY Continental msgin, oyster shells: Menill, A. S. Geophvsiel swevg Continental shelf, ftesh water peat: Manters, B. Bis;ment, mgietic, structml interyretstion Reed, Petmlogy Norfolk area, wood and peat: Stuvier, M., 2. J. E', Jr., 8. geologic Tectonitee, mp, eutm: PerHm, R. L. Peat, C-14, mte of sea level rire: Redfield, A. C. Centnl, magnetic Youg, R. S.,3' Straticrsphv Rappahmnock River, bottom sediments, K-Ar: Hu- CheEapeske Bsy, lower, eeimic: Hmircn, W., 4. po8t-Chilhowe: Cmbri&i, Novicim, Butts, C. ley, ?. M. Organic mtter: Mielke, J. 8.,2 Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel crossing site: Thimble Shosls, Chamel series, peat: Runak, G. A.' Befrnm. W. C.; Drake, C. L., l. CLAY MINERALOGY Continental margin Areal geology Aercmagnetic Areal studieg Bssement compler Dietrich, R. V., 1. ImDlietionE: Zietz, I., 6. couties, halloy8ite, salt retention: Amherst-Floyd Continental mgin, Bummary: Drake, C. L., 4 Interpretation: Taylor, P. T. Thomsg, G. W. Geologic frmework Mumy, G. E., Jr. hoffles: King, E. R.' 2. Botetouft County, Tinken Mountain ma, Ilollins Geologic framework for petrcleum, potential: Maher, Anomsli$, mscnetic Drake, C. L., 3. slide, engineuing pnblem: Noble, D. F. J. 8.,3. Cnrstal stidieei reismic Hales, A. L. , | , 2, County, boulder onglonente, weather- Chesterield North of Jmes River, guidebook Ruhle' J. Il., 2. Off8hore gnvity mnge: Orlin, H. mktvDes: Bamhiel, R. I. incof Southem, ffeld trip, stntignphp Cmh, N. K.' 2. Sedimentara &anework Moore, D. G., I' Coastsl Plgin Willimburg region, geologic mp: Bicl, K F. Magnetic suney U. S. Navsl O@anog. Off@. Bay region, suite veiabfity: Norton, Chesapeake YorkJamee Penirouls srea, stmtigrsphy, guidebook Grcud and airbome: LeVm, D. C.,2. t{. F.,2. Johmon, G, I1.,3. Mametic and cnvitv: Dippisa, N. J. Hsthway, J, C. Estwi6: E@nomic geology Noftok-Peniniulg aiea, iridiorctlvity, airbome: Guil- Mirere sedinents: Heron, S. D., Jr. Clays, teets for emics and other uses: Johnson, S. S. , lou, R. 8.,2. River I(reglo, J. R.' Jn Parnunlry bsin 6. Hydrcgpology rediments: Nelaon, B. W., 7. Rappahmnmk Rivs Distomite: Knechtel. M, M..8. Chic*ahominy River-Prcvidene Forge rea, bre flow River, bottom sediments: Nelson, B. Ralinhmck Tertiary, Calvert Formation: Phm, R. F.' 2. reesiori me, ground water yield: Riggs, H. C. , w., r. Petroleum possibilities: Johmton, J, E. 2. Stephens C)ity alea, illite rcnes in Fredenick Couty, Continental shelf; Maher, J. C., 2. Grcmdwater: DeBuchame, G. D.,2; LeGrand, H. E., W. F. New Msket Limestone: Gimini, Sand and gavel, land reclamtion of depleted siteE: 3,4; Manheim' F. T. Piedmont, soilsi Flock, W. M., l. Phm, B. F.,8. Hvdmchemical ftcies: Brck, W., 1,2,8. Piedmont-Blue Ridge, soils: Flock' W. l[.' 2. Engineering gpologT Middle peninsula, ground water resources: Stafiord-King George counties, Aquia Formation: Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel crossing site: Cedentrom' D. J. Dmbnyk, J. W.,2. Beclmn, W. C. 1. Northem neck, ground water resurces, well records: Tazewell County, Pennsylvmia, K-bentoniter: Dnke, C. L., 1; Micherer, P. Z.; Phm, R. F,, 1; Simott, A.,8. Lowbury, R. W. Sverdrup, L, J, southem: Valley md RidglAppslshisn Plateaw, lVute digpossl, rsdiomtive: LeGrand, H. E., 3. Minenlogy S. Johnmn, S.,8. General Clav mirenls Virginia Bibliogaphy Estusriee: Hathway, J. E. L. M. Rappehmnck River bmin: McNay, Chenpeake Bay: Nichols, M. M., l. Pmuly River basin: Kreglo, J. R', Jr. exchsnge: Rich, C. I., 2. Cation Ruhle, J. L.,3. Rsppe,brnnock Rivu bmin, sediment disg€nesis: R. Geneml: - Central. eoils, vsiation with Eoure mk Plaster, Nodules, flint, lViilimsburg, Eumpean soure: Em- Nelson. B. W.,7. w.. l. ery, K. O.4. Suite variability: Norton, IU. F., 2. H., Jr. Virginia Be*h, Oceana Ridge: Baillio' R. Gechemistry Clays, bottom sediments, Bappahemk River: Nel- Bomn-sslinity relationship, Rappahamek River: eon, B. W., 1. CLAYS Boon, J. D., IU, 2, Heavy ninerals, origin: Gmot, J. J. Chempeake Bay, sediments: Youg, D. K. Oceanography Appslsr.hisng-Ftateru, geology, bathymetry, mps, continental shelf: prcperties, S.,8. Cost Marine uses: Johmn, S. Uchupi, E.,2. W. Mollusk shells, trace-element content: Pilkey, O. H. Regional, remurces, review: Hostermsn, J. PaleclimatologT Costsl Plain Sea wats, river water: Atkiruon, L. P. tr'. 2, Pleist@ne, forests, southem: Whitehead, D. R.,3' Johroon, S, S., 6. Dimal Swmp; sediments: Swain, M., Jr.' Test for ermic and other uses: fl@olation: Paleontolory Isle of lYight-Westmoreland counties Estwies, supended mstsials, sslt Meade, 1. Catalog, silicoflsgelLtee md ebridiaro: Leblich, A. Bloating: Knechtel, M. M., 1. R. H,, A., 2. R.. III. Piedmont Grcmd water. fluorine: Sinnott, sediments: Blankemhip, G. K.; Diatoms, distribution, prewation, Calvert Fom- Test for emmic 8nd other mes: Johmon, S. S., 5. Rappahmock River, Nelson, B. 10. tion: Lohman, K. E. Veley 8nd Ridge W.,4,9, Rappahmmk wat*: Thompson, M. E. Flon, Pleistrene, southen Wlitehead, D. R.,3. Prcperties, usee: Johnson, S. S., 3. Riv* York nivs estuary, mino acids: lryebb, K. L. Fominifen Virginia Benthonic, Rappshamck River: Ellison, R. L., 8. L., 1. Geomorphology Northem counties, prcp*ties, uses: Calv*, J' Cemzoic, species divensity: Buzrs, M. Resoures, high-alumim: Muk, H. R. Barien ielands Fisher, J., 2. CretseouE type, locditis of Ehrenberg genotype West entml, prcperties, mes: Calver, J. L., 2 Evolution: J. Efrect on rea level rise: Sanden, J. E., 6. species: Loeblich, A. R., Jr Sedimentrtion: Colquhoun, D. J. Distribution, Chesapeake Bay entrance: Delaney, H. Chespeake Bay COAL Memden, estwine: Ahnert, F. O. Mirene, benthonic Gibson, T. G., 1. Appslehian PlBteaug Shore featres: O'Brien, M. Micene-Pleistocene, nnge and tsonomy, south- Ash ansly3ig: Ab€methy, R. F., 4. Cheepeake Bay entnne eastem ilclean, J. D., Jn Carbonizing prcperties: Birge, G. W. Chmges of level Harrimn, W,, 8. MircFHolrene' bottm sedim€rtl, Ymk estuary: Free swelling and grindsbility: Ab€methy, R. F., 2. Flmr chamels: Nichols, M. M., 2. Meintret, R. Fomation, gurry Resenes: Shotts, R. Q.; Southern Railway Syetem. Pl€istcene, ercsion surftce, uplift: Hanison' \{.' Ndawia colesbyi, YoflKnw 1' Seams: West Virginia Univ., Schml of Mines. tl County md Cartm Grove: Sabol, J. lY., Sulfur analyses: Walker, F. E. Coastal, tennce eustatic, tstonic changes of level: Foraminiferg-Ostncoda, Cretaaeous-Pleistocene, Rerenes by mnk De0arlo, J. .d Ricluds, H. G., 11. ontirental margin: Gibson, T. G., I' Appalachiaro Continental mugin Gastrcpodg Regional, resuftes, review: Aradt, IL H. Bottom featurcff Uchupi, E., 8. Pleist@ne, list: Richsrds, H. G', I' BuchmCounty Deposition, ercsion: Rons, P. A. YorKom Formstion, Mat{id'la mehmmsis, Beatrice Pocahontas mine, reserues, production: Min- quirntitative analy8is, southem: Fishq, J. J.,8. Triqwtorno mitkfuklzreis: Olelcyshyn, ingCong. Jour, Sedimentation ftamework, otrshore ftom Norfolk: J. . Formation: No. B Pmhontas seam, preparstion, mining: Valen- Moore, D. G,, 1. Gymmpem, Crctacems, Patuxent tine, W. E. Toooqraphy: Jordan, G. F. Bremer, G. J.' 2. Lee County SuLri6ri-ne canyom: Uchupi, E., 4.; hatt, R. M., r. Mammalia, Pleistocene, elephsnt teeth, Ewing quadnngle: Englund, K. J., 8, 4. Dismsl Swamp, evolution: Whitehead' D. R., 4. Chesapeake Bay entmnce: Whitemore, F. E. Tarewell County Eastem shore, gross morphology, Pleistocene Mollugs content: Stadnichenko, T. B. Miocene Beryllium sedinentation: Jordan, R. prcvines: Brsmwell quadnngle, Pochsnotas Fomtion: En- Estuari€g Faunal Hecht, A' D. glund, K. J.,8. Lendwardtmnsportofbottom sediments: Meade, R. Holoerie, analyses ofshells: Pilkey, O. H. Virsinia t1.,2. iUlo, distribution and migntion, Yorktown For- Analyres: Aresco, S. J. Ercsion survey, Rappahanek & Potomac Rivm: mtion: lflrcNeil. F. S. P, Cl, Na, K content: Abernethy, R. F.,8. Mudie, E, W. Pleistocene, ma,rine deposits: Richalds, II. G.,4. Fusibility of ash: Abemethy, R, F,, l. Shoreline. Tertiw Mgr of coal ffelds: Trumbull, J. V. A. Pleistocene, evidence: Richa,rds, H. G.,6. Catslis Palmer, K. V. W. Miried-sm thicknees: Yourig, W. H., 1, 2. Tertiary, tectonic contrcl: Richards, H. G" 10' Locdities: Ruhle, J. L., 1. Repid coaliffcation, evidence: Dietrich, R. V., 14. Southern Ostracoda Resurce8, reserves: Av€ritt, P., 1, 2, 4. Contirental msgin, nomenclature revision: San- Miocene-Pleistocene, rsnge, Boutheastffil Mcleon, Shipping, resores: Averitt, P.,8. ders, J. 8.,2, J. D., Jr. Dminsg€ petterns and epes: White, lY' A. Pleistm€ne, submerine canyons, distribution: Ilrr,el, Temee J. E,.1. Marim: Prutt, R. M,,2, Peleoene, Brighee&t and Aquia fomtionE, Potomsc COASTAL PLAIN pdeogeology: Fomation con@pt, emneoue: Cmh, N. K., 8. River valley, Kaufinan, E. G' Absolute age Tidal manhes, clessifletion, regionalizetion: Gergel, Pelynology, Qusternarf, , unglacicted, diegmm, south- Bev entrsne, ChessDedre T. J. estera: Whitehead, D. R.,2' Sediments, biidg€ core: Emery, K. O.,2. Logftagnent: Runok, G. A.' 6. 50 VrncrNre DrvrsroN or, Mrxnnn r, Rssouncns

Palynomorphs Shorelines, glacial ircstasy: Bloom, A. L. Cretreom Southem - COPPER Patuent_Fomtion, cf, Englsnd: Ilughes, N. F. Fault block structure: Pusey, R. D. Appalehim Potom Grcup, _ de*riptionc Bremer-, G. J., l. Tetonic8, post-Micene: Oaks, R. Q., Jr., B. Mmsive sulfide depn8its: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 3. Secent mine rediments ofrost, abudance: Stm_ Regional, resoures, review: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 4. ley, E. A. COBALT StonyMil rea, g€mhemical prospecting: Tm, L. Peleypoda Blue Ridge, mineraliation in the Catctin Fomation: Cenmic venericard subgenen, paleecologp prk, Gechemietry Brcphy, G. P. R. A., IV, 1,2. Cmll Co-unty, Betty Baker ore: Lmon, L. T. Floyd Comty, Tonm mine: Espemhade, G. H., 3. MirenePleistrene, pectinid, Fairhx County, diabas: Cm, M. H. evolution, cl livins. Frmklin Couty, Howell pmspect: Espemhade, G. H. , 3. Norfolk ma: Waller, T. R. Loudou Couty, diabre: Cm, M. H. Virginia, resources: Kinkel, A. R., Jr., 1. Pleistcene, list: Richards, H. G., ?. Roanoke County, Athens Shale: Cm, M. H. Tertiuy, upper: BLd, S. O.. II. CRAIG COUNTY VertebEta" Pleistcene, paleelimatoloer. Kemmville CONCRETIONS ,. Fomation, Norfolk rea: Ray, C. E.;2. Areal geology D$menreJ^ petmtogy Fmnklin County Millen Cove rea: Bauerlein, H. J. Chempeake Bay Penhok ma, soil, mangmeF md ircn-rich: Redden, New Cmtle rea, geologic map: J.l'..6. Bregman, M, L. Cmstal waters, southem, size distribution: Bond, G. Eonmic geology c. Highland Comty Mineml resoures, Ilipes Rerenoir re* Johmon, R. Romey shale: Roberts, E. Entnne, floor chmels, ud: Nichols, M. M., 2. C. c. bmhes, smd, sire analysis:hipy, Ii. Pittsytvmia Comty Geophysical suweys Pstwine ' - Sandy Level manganee hoperties of sediments: Hmison. W. . 6. ma, soil, and iron-rich: Gmvitymd nagnetic, New Castle mc Frmcis, R. E. Redden, J. A..5. Choptank Fomtion, depositionsl envircments: Ger- L., Jr. mnt. R. E.- 2. Continenial mugin CONODONTS p. CRETACEOUS Sedimentation: Swift, D. J. Devonim-Misisippian Emsion: Moore. D. G..2. Coastal Plain niasiiPowell Valleyfaum: Ouchsk, W. F. Crcs section: Sedimentb: Uchupi. E.. l. ruffisppw,.J{te.Va1a Richrds, H. G., 2. Color: Stsnley,-D. J. Fominifen, type localities of Ehrcnbergrs genotype Valley and Ridge, Southwest, upper Cl&ke, C. E., species: Loeblich, Crettreou, sedimentation: Glasr. J. D. A. R., Jr. Remad. C- B. Patuent Fomation, gymnospem: Crettr€oxs-Quatemtry, sedimenttry sequences, Bremer, G. J. , 2. Wshington County, Hillsdale limeEtone, Greendale lithohcies: Owero. J. P. Potom Grcup, corelation, palynomorphs, demip Estwine-sedimentc, syncline: Schwind, R. F. tions: Bremer. G. J.. l. foEminiferal test, vertical di+ Otdovicim tribution: Binsham. T. R. Potomac ud Magothy fomtioN, sedimentation: Appaladriam, southem, Mmor md Ashby stages, Glawr, J. D. Jmesliver esturil, bottom sediments: Moncm, R,, bi6tntigEphy: Nichols. M. M..5. Wigley, P. B., Jr.,2. Review: Richards, H. G., 8. Giles County, Mulimbwg Fomation: Rut, C. C. Jmes River, White Shoal rca, fecal pellets, tBnsport SedimentuJr sequences, lithofacies: OweN, J. P. Rckbridge County, Lexington ma. Whistle Creek Sedimentstion, in suspemion: Haven, D. S. @ntinental mgin Emery, 4. O., 3. Limestone: C|]mn- H, A- Southm, evidence of Mirene *diments, clay minenls: Hercn, S. mine basin: Bmm. P. M. D., Jr. Rusrell Couty, Mmor and Ashby stages: Wigley, Mime stnta" depoeitional envircments, P. Stntigmphy, smmary: LeGmd, H. E.,2. bsin nobil- B., Jr., 1. iW: cibeon, T. c..4. Continental mgin, Norfolk Canyon: Gibson, T. G., B. S@tt Couty, Mamor and Ashby Northem, Aquia Formtion, envircment stages: Wigley, P. of demsi- B.. Jr.. 1. tion: Drcbnyk, J. W., t. Smyth County, Martimbug Fomtion; Rust, C. C. Rappaham@k River estuary CRINOIDEA Depositional pattem, miirchm: Nichols, M. M., 3. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Ordovician Morphology md sedimentation: Rurellsd Sottomties, Benboltfomatim Yeim, J. Nelson, B. W., 6. AppBlmhimPlsteauE, prcpertiee, uses:Johmn, S. S., B. Sediment tmrulnrt: Nichols, M. M.,4,6. Appalachim Sediments,sizjgrsding, evolution: Nebon, B. W.,8. Regional ll,appahamwk- River and York River bmim, sedi_ Dimemion stone, resurcs, review: Nemn, W. CRUST ments: Nelson. B. W.. B. L. Southem Lightweight aggregates, rercures, review: Bush, Nemhm smds, directional crcnt8: Magnetic momalies, interpretation: Zietz, I., 2. Sanden, J. A. L. Coastal Plain 8., ?. Lime, remres, review: Ericksen, G. 8..2. Structm, continental shelf: Hales. A. L.. 2. Mirene rediments: Coch, N. K.,5. Buckingham, Albemrle, Nelson counties, Buckinghm Stnctre, continental shelf, seismic studies: Hales, Southestem, Nmremond Fomtion, lithofacies. quadnngle: Em, E. H.,2. A. prcvemnce: Rogen, W. L., l. S., 4. Lee Couty, Wheeler qudrugle, limestone, dolomite: Heat flow Sub-_e_stuaries, sediment transport, depoBition: Hmis. L. D..9. Nichols, Browick County, Alberta area, drill-hole measm- M. M..9. Page County, resowes: Allen, R. M., Jr., E. YorkJmes Penimull, Yorktom ments: Diment, W. H..2. Fomtion, coquim Yalley and Ridge, prcperties, ues: , S. S., B. Yirginia ementation: Waite. B. Viruinia Structure sd thicknes: Jmes, Stmtigraphy Algregate D. E., 2. Cenozoic Lightweight PostMieene, geomorphology, geologic nap,- south- Clays, shale, tests, northem counties: Calver, J. emtem: Oaks, R. Q., Jr., Z. L., l. CRYSTAL STRUCTURE Southem: Oaks, R. Q., Jr., f. Clays, shale, test, wesLcentnl rea Calver, J. L., Fergusonitemetmict, heated phase Southen: Sanden. J. E..2. foms, Amelia. Amhent, Bedford couties: Mitchell. R. S.. lB. Cretreous qmrrying: Potom Review, Smith, C. E. Turquoise, crystal structure: Cid-Dresdner, H. Gmup, corelation, pallmology: Bremer, Quartz, surface chege, natw, propertie8: Hag- G. J.. r. lund. D. S. p. Southen, evidence of maine bmin Brown. M. Sowes: Gooch, E. O. Creteem-Holocene, continental mgin: Emery. K. l)imension stone, occurcnce, prcduction: Barton, CULPEPER COUNTY o.,3. W. R. Stmctunl clay pmducts: Wood, R. S.,2. Enginesing geology Cretmeou-Tertiary: Richards, H. G.,2, 8. Rock mechanics, in situ streses, Buem rea: Hooker. Submuine myom: Gibson, T. G., B. v. E., 1. JunsiePleistmene, summary: LeGmnd, CONTINENTAL MARGIN H. E., 2. Geophysical suneyg Micene, middle: Gibson. T. G.. 1. Areal geology, sumaly: Drake, C. L., 4. Radioetivity, corclation with geology, Triassic, Pleistcene: Richards. I{. G.. E. Bottom features: UchuDi, 8..4. Interglacial muine, Bealeton rea: Guillou, R. 8., l. corelation: Flint, R. F. Cmbrian-Ordovisim p;sition: Rodgers, J., 4. Sedimentry petrclogy Muine depoBits, corelation with Euope: Cretmeou-Holoene, nichards. history, nme-ry, X. O., e. Oolitic limestone, lfimsss fomtion, H. c.,4. Creteeoxs-Pleisttrene Trimic, lacw stmta, paleoiriology: Gibson, T. trine, reworked: A. V. Southem: Sanders, Cmzi, J. 8..3. G..3. Structuml geology Becq$ i! the subsur&@, Norfolk uea: Deposiiion, erosion: p. Hmison, Rom, A. Horizontal streses, Buem Blsck quarq/: Hooker, V. w.,2. Evolution: Gilluly, J. 8.,2. Quatemary Fominifem, distribution, imer shelf: Delaney, H. J. Fomtiom: Doering, J. A. Geologic featws: Emery, K. O., 6. Mtrine, Pleistocene-Holocene boudary: Fair- Geomorpholosr, sedimentation fi.amework, offshore bridge, R. W. from Norl'olk Moore. D. G.. f. CUMBERLAND COUNTY ?ertiary Magnetic momalies, geologic interpretation: Taylor, p. Areal geology Post-llti@ene, southestem, geologic mp: Coch, N. T. Dillwyn qudnngle: Brcm, W. R.,6. K.- l- Morphology, quntitative analysis, southem: Fisher, J. Yorlrtom Fomtion, southem: Mallory, W. M. J..3. Trissic, Tertiary, subsurface corelation, crcss sec- Ostmoda, Pleisteene, subnuine enyons, distribution: tiom: Maher. J. C.. 1. Hrel. J. E.. 1. DEFORMATION Tlpe lmalities, catalog: Comell, J. F., 1. Palynology, abundane, relation ^ to distue from Experimental studies sEucuml geology shoreline: Stanley, E. A. Strength, stress, neu-surfre horircntal, Tricsic Cheupeake Ba-y Sedimentation, p. ^entmnce. Quatemary wuping: inner shelf: Swift. D. J. rccks, Culpeper County: Hooker, V. 8., 2 Neman. W. S..4. Sediments: Emery. K.O.,6; Stanley, D.J.: Uchupi, E., l. Field studies Long^Island to Georgia, mqjor features: Richards, H. suommn€ canyons, sismic prcfiles: Uchupi, E., B. Mechanism, Appalachiam, Mesorcic type: DeBcr, J., G,. a. Topognphy: Jordan, G. F. Pusr,rcltroN I 51

Fominifera DEVONIAN DICKENSON COUNTY Coastal Plain: Ellison, R' L., 5' 7. River estuary: Ellisn, R' ApDalachim Plateaus Areal geologr Distribution, Rappahamrck -liis geology: Stone Gap rea, Ch&ttmooga Shale: Roen, J. B. JohriW. Flannagan Dm site, engineering wiidet vdle:y sndstone, new nme' Big Stone Gap Em. E. H..3. Jmes River estuary: Nichols, M' M.' 8. rea: Miller, R. L.,2. Ensineerins ceolocy Malacostrua ,l'otrn W.-Ftamlan Dm, foudation stabilization: Subtemnean fresh water, mphipods, Virginis Hol- Appalachians'Iimin, comlation chart: Oliver, W. A.' Jr.' 2. Em, E. H., l. singer, J. R.,2. Bmin, mine transgtession, direction: Head, J. \{', Mineralogy Mollmca III,1. Asphalt: Headlee, A. J. 1{. Estwine, Rappahmnck River estuary: Davies, T' T' Bmin, stratigraphy Oliver, W. A., Jr.' 1. OEtmodrr- Rappahannek Ileldirberg Groiup, corelation: Ilead, J. w., III' 4. p"turit". Holocene, distribution, DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL A. Paleogeography, iorelation: Boucot, A. J., 1. River estuary: Elliott, H. ANALYSIS Sedimentation Bath County mimfuum pattens: Kevrer Limestone, bruhiopoda: Bowen, Z. P', 5. Data Rappahmock River estua4l, Ne; Scotlend beds, bmhiopoda: Tillman, C. G.,2. Diabantite, Loudoun County, Goose Creek Phillips, Nichols, M. M.,3. Brmhioooda w. R. Vallev and Ridce ridge, flon: Taylor, S' S' Appaiachians, zomtion: Boucot, A. J..2. Fersuonite, metmict, Amelia, Amherst' Bedford feirestria, Devonim shale Cir6netrcea, distribution, Valley and Ridge: Boucot, A. counties: Mitchell. R. S., 13. J.,3. Soils, Piedmont, easten: Goodwin, B. K., l. Frederick ComtY ELASTIC PROPERTIES Stmtignptry, paleontology: Butts, C.' 2. Rocks Mountain: Brcwer, J. C. DIKES horizontal streses: Uppei midale, Little North Culpeper-Houker. Comty, Buem rea, Hishland Countv Appalachims V. E.,2. LUegteny Frcnt, clastic ruks, lithofacies: Demison' Taleomagnetic, tectonic study: DeBoer, J., 2. J. M.,4. Augusta County Black shale, stratigmphy, paleontolory: Fmer, G. dreenville irea, diabase, extenaion, petrology: ELECTRICAL SURVEYS T., Jr. Cmpbell, F. H., III,2. ' mgin, offshore from Norfolk, electro-sonic Keyserlimestone, Brrchiopoda: Bowen, Z. P.,5. Dinwiddie Couty Continental orcfiler: Moore, D. G., 1. Scotland beds, Bnchiopoda: Tillmn' C. G.' 2. Rawlings qwiy, diabre, amygdaloidal Clement, S' Nw Virg'inia, northem, resistivity: Cantwell, T' Montgomery County c. Blacksburg ma, Ridgeley sandstone, baml conglom- Hishland Comty age: Fullagu' P. D..2. emte: Eubank, R. T', 2. Monterey uei, absolute - ELEMENTS valley, andesite porphyry' petrology: Rockinghm County Blue Gnss Abmdane Anthorca: Pa$ Rader. E. K.. 1. FukJ Rm, lower, Keyser Fomation, it{inor, in rocks, areas, mill products, Vtginia: Kaiser' lev. D. C.. Jr. Rockinghm Couty E. P. Fulks' Run, iower, Tonoloway-Keyser-Coeymans Centrul, igneow rccks-dolomite relation: Cmpbell' F. limestones: Roberts, W. P., 1. H., III,3. Shemndoah ComtY GEOLOGY Upper, midclle, iittle North Mountain: Brower, J. C. ENGINEERING Valley and Ridge DINWIDDIE COUNTY Aoplications 'Appalachims, regional, general deffiiptions: Davies' Appalachian Basin Ab8olute ace linvircmental reconstruction, ealy: IIead, J. W'' sediments, Clovis points' C-14' w. E.,4. Pleisteele-t{olocene U. S. Geologiel III,2. evalution: Havnes, C. V., Jr., l. Viryinia, Wshington, D. C. ma: Helderbergia rcks, corelation, sedimentation: Willimson Fam itie, chscoal: Haynes, C V'. Jr', 2' SureY,3,4. Head, J. W., UI, 3. Paleontolopry Dms Hystrichospheres, Onesquethaw Stage: Demison' Willimson site, fluted points Alleghany Comty, Gathright site: Brewer, J. E' Mu, fo;il, Quatemary, Resenoir prcject: U' S' J. M.,5; Monison, A' K. evidence: Willims, S. Sodtouri Counff, Hipes Kevser limestone, lithofacies: Head' J. W., III' 5. Petrclos Amv Corcs. Ens. grcup: K. Dickenrc; Couilty, John W. Flannagan Dm site: Em' Milbo; Shale, corelation, Romney Hffion, Rawl-iigs Quarry, diabam dike: Clement, S. C' o., 1. E. H., 1,3. project' Augusta, Bath' Lower boundary, changes: Berdan, J. M. Mrble Vailev pumped stonge and Power Nortlrcm, Needmore shale, paleontologly: Rader, E. K., EARTHQUAKES Rockbriide counties: Virginia Electric Appalrchims Co' Roberts, W. Piedmont, general: Heller' F. Northem Tonoloway, Keyser, environment: Seismicity: Bollinger, G. A.. 4. P. Foundations K' CmllComty Plain, Chesapeake Bay crcsing' suney: Nortiem, Tully Limestone, corclation: Huson, October 28, 1963: MrcCarthY, G' A., 3. Co*td Belman, W. C. o.,2. Giles Comty M', 2. Richmond (Citv), Fedeml Building. subsoil strength: Northem, Silurim boundry: Berdan' J. 1968. 8, Nanows ma: Bollinger, G. A.' 1' 2. Mtrch Cxagmndi, L., 1,2; Granger' S. G. Onesquethaw Stage: Dennison, J. M., 1. 1959, April 23, July 11, Aug. 21: Epplev' R. 4., 1' W. F. Hishways Powell Valley, conodonts: Ouchrk, Grayson County case history, Virginia: Spmgler, D' P', 2' Salem syncline area, sedimentation, mconfomities: October 28, 1963: MacCarthy, G. R', 3. Inptiatioro, Construction. sediment movement to strems, erosion, Tillmn. C. G.. 1. Pulaski County P. D.' 1. Fairfax County, Scott Rm; Vice, R. B'' 1' 2' Tioga bentonite, absolute age: Fullagr, 1969, April July 11, and Aug. 21: Epplev' R. .{., l. bridge-tumel, Chesapeake Bay crcssing Upper; Mclver, N. L., 2. Virsinia Estuary' '3, Plain Palecrents: Mclver, N. L., 1. li27-1970, demriptive list: Macoarthy, G. R., 2' Coastal Prcblems: SverdruP, L. J' Vircinia 1?5&1968, seimicity: Bolling€r, G. A.' 3. zones: R@k utiliation: Phm' R. F. Ciphalopoda, mmonoids, descriptions and 1828. 1852. 1861: Maccarthv, G. R.' 1. Subbottom depth recorder: Michener, P' Z' llore, M. R. 1963. Jan. 1?. Salem-Bristolrea: Von Hake' C. A.' 1. Land Use Washington CountY 1966, May 31, centnl: Von Hake, C. A',2. Fairfax Couty, plaming: Payne, R. H., Jr' Hayter Gap, paleerents: Jones, M. 1964, M;reh, Alaskan, hydrogeologic effects outside Alaska: Vorhis, R. C. Landslides Rouoke County, Interctate 81 nee Trcutville, con- Prior to 1925, tables: lVoollard, G' P. 2. trcl: SPangler, D' P'' 1' tectonic: Fi*her, J. A. ' DIAGENESIS Regional, prcP€rties Selmicity, epicentral dinements, tetonic signiffcme: Materials, Clay minerals, Coastal Plain, Rappahamck River ee Accresate, Straley, H. W., lII,2. tuary sediments: Nelson, B. W., ? -,{lkiisbomte rertion, Rckingham Couty New- Seismicity; risk studies: Algemissen, S. T. Coquim, YorKown Fomation, cementation, Coastal lon, H. H., Jr., 1. Smmary to 1963: EppleY, R. A., 2. Plain: Waite, B. AlkaFc;bomte reetion, Virginia Newlon, H' H', Envircnment, Costal Plain, Rappahmock River sedi- Jr..2; Shemood, W. C.,2' 3' ments: Nelson, B. W., 4. Surfrce chuges: Crenshaw, A. B. Sediments, physical and envircnmental pattens, Coastal ECHINODERMATA York Couty, York River sediments: Fus, R. W' Plain, Rappahamck River estuary: Nelson, B. W.' Ordovicim Rock-'Cmpbell mechmics Valley md Ridge, middle, primitive: Pusley, R. L. County, identation experiments on dry Stylolites, Rockbridge Comty, Glasgow ma, Antietm rocks: Gnirk, P. F. sandstone: Lowry, W. D., 4. Culpeper County, Buem aea' in situ stresses: Hooker, ECOLOGY v. E., 1. Analysis Slore Etabilitv Hollins slide, clay minenl aspect: DIATOMITE Ri-lation between U and Ra in mrine shells and dotetourt dounty, wircnment, Norfolk, Lynnhaven; Blalchad, R' Noble, E. F. Coastal Plain Soils Possibilities: Knechtel, M. M.,3. evaluation of swejts, Loudou Coastal Plain Urbs development, Calvert Fomation: Phm' R. F. counties: Krebs, R D. Resources, Jmes RiYer estutry, salinity, depth effects: Nichols' and Norf6lk central: Plaster, R. W.' 2. M. M., ?. Virginia, Diatoms Tmnels East River Mountain, problems: Smith, DIATOMS Muine md fresh water, Coastal Plain: Lohman, K. E' Bland County, J. D. Micene Forest counties, Big Walker Momtain. test Fomation, distribution' preser- Augusta aad Rockinghm counties, Little River ma: Bland-Wwhe Coastal Plain, Calvert borings: CooPer. B. N., 10. 13. vation, stmtigraphic use: Lohman, K. E. Hack. J. T., 1. 52 Vrncnrre DrvrsroN or Mnqnalr, Rrsouncns

I{aste disposal Appalrchim*Plgleau, Geometry of a small tidal estmry, Wrecked Recorder FLOYD COUNTY coal waste bank stability: Creek Myrick, R. M. Davies, W. 8.,8. Grcmd wats resoures: Johnston. p. M.. l. Absolute age Appalachians, baBin, radimctive solutions: Colton, G. D. C. ma: Johnston, p. M., 6, 6. Northem, tectonics: Dietrich, B. V., 16. w. Minenlogy--Wshington, Economic geology Custal Plaia rzdimtive, groud-wats :1ntm: Le Chantilly ma: Tnpp, F. W. Copper, Floyd rea, ?oncne Mine: Eslnnehade, G. H. , Grud, H. E..3. lumpellyite, Thaumffiite, Bull Ru qmrry: F;;t-Altaba, M. 3. Petrclogr Gechemistry EOCENE Diabare, gechemistry: Stevens, R. E. H&[oyBite, KCI retention: Thoms, G. W. Ilighlard Couty Lake Bmrcft, crystalline rocka: Koms, C. W. PotmrEiverrea, metmorphicmks: Fisher, G, W. Mortftyre4 intrusiom, abmlute age: Fullagu, p. D., PotoM River gorger Greet i'alls ma. metanorphic FLUORINE rccks: Volmic event, possible Reed, J. C., Jr.. t. Abmdmce sotre of sediments in @: Soils Towe. K. M. Grcud water, content Fleircher, M., l, 2. Aaalysis: Stone, L C., King GeorgeStafrord counties Jr. Analysis Weathering Neutmn_etivation, diabase Fominifera, Aquia Fomtion, rcnes: Nogan, D. S., W-1, Fairhx County: 12 Centewille rea, diabse: Grubbs. D. K..2. Reed. G. W.. Jr. Geehemistry _.Potomtr River ilea, fossils: Case, J., 2. Richmond (Citv) Gmundwater, Co*tal Plain: Simott, A.,2. State Highwiy Dept. Building rea: pamtt, W. T. FAULlts En echelon FLUVANNA COUNTY EROSION Bedford md Botetourt couties. Romoke uea. thnBt Areal geology Floods blclc: Helett, lV. H., Jr.,2. Genenl D_ilhvyn quadnngle, geologic mp: Brcwn, lV. R.,6. Augusta and Rockinghm ounties, Little River ilea: grck, - Appalachiss, Appalachim structure: Norton, M. F., Northwestm, geologic mp: Spiker, C. T. J. T.. 1. ltmures, geologic msp: Smith, J. W.,8. Gullying ueGhem$4r^ Nelson-Amherst AugristrRockinghm counties, StokeBville and pu- couties, 1969 hunicane: Virginia Clay ffrction of Nason eoil, K exchange: g. Div. nassu quadrangles: Rader, E. K,, 10. - Rich, C, I. , Mineral Remurces- 5. Geophysical surveys Landfoms Blue Ridge, mountain gaps, contrcl: Nelson, W. A. , 1 . Lowmle- md gmvity, maps: Johnson, S. S., 6. Humid.regions, lendeepe development, Valley and Minenlogr-Magnetic App{achims, Bouthem Pine Mountain p. _ Ridge, northem: Hek, J. T.,2. fault: King, Metrmorlhic rocks, western, mceseS 8., 1. chemical snalyses: Greenberg, 1. Augusta County, Little North Mountain area, Little S, S., Valley and Ridge, Shemndoah Valley: Hrck, J. T., 6. _, North Mountain fault: Fitzgerald, F. 8., Petrclogy shore[ne8 III. Metuediments, phyilites, pmgonitebeein& Comtal Plain Nornal ' west- Coastal Plain, southem pusey, em: Milici. R. e..2. Chegpeake BaV ree, esturine meanden: Ahnert, effect on sediments: R. D. Stretiguphy F. O. Cmbrim, Ordovicim: potomr Loudoun County, Leeebug qudnngle, Bull Run Smith, J, W.,2. Rappahammk and estuilies: Mmdie, E. Weathering w. fault: T@we. E. C.. 1. Namn rcil, clry minemls: Rich, C. Slopes Overthrust I., 3. Highway construction mm, yield to Awusta County, Staunton-Pulrski fault, breccia: strem, Fairfax Rader. E. Sco_ttXunbagin: Vie, B. B., K..7. .Liouty, 1,2. Blue Piedmont,-. equilibriurn: Nelson, B. W., g. Ridge FOLDS Blue Ridge thrust origin, Blue Ridge, northem: limk, J. T.,4. sheet, age: Rankin, D. W.,6. Anticlinal Late-Talu, Fries fsult, southem: Rankin, D. W., E. AugustaRockingham counties, Stokeeville and par- Hupers Appsle-hies, md prerent: Menard, Ferry rea: Buford, A. E, namus quadmnglee: Rader, E. K., 10. -past H. W., Jr. Botetourt-Roanoke ItateB ofdenudation: Judson. S. counties, Read-Co;mer Moutain Buckinghm Countyo Dillwyn quadnngle: Brcwn, W. fenster, nsppe: Hszlett, W. H., Jr.,-I. R..6. Craig, Roanoke and Montgomery ESTUARIES counties, Milleru Cove Anticlinoria uea: Bauerlein. H. J. Valley md Ridge, Maeks Mountain rea: McDowell, R. Ecology Giles County, Nmws fault: Via, E. K., 2, c.,3. Lee Couty C@{gl 4ain, Jmes Rive, forminifera: Nichols, M. General M..8. Ewingma, Cumberland block Hmis, L. D., 2. Appalrchiam: Norton, M. F., 1. Coffital Plein Pire Mountain thrust: Miller, R. L., 1. Southem: CooD€r. B. N..4. Cheupeake Bay, be systems: O'Brien, M. Pulsski-Smyth counties, Rural Retreat-Mtrion ma, Craig, Roanoke-and Monigomery couties, MillerE Rappahmnock River, micrcfaunal biofacies eedimen- PuleEki md Seven Springs faults, reiation: Cashion, Cove rea: Bauerlein, H. J. tary p€ttems: Nichole, M. M., B. w.w. Imctnal Suspende9^ material, Roanoke Comty, Salem uea, Salem feult, tetonics: Buckingham- ^ salt flocculation: Meade, R, H., l. Comty, Courthowe ma, metagabbrc seolmentauon Amato. R. V..2. siUs: Heinika. W. 8.. 1. Scott,County, Envircmental patterns, relstion to diacenesis. Rar Pine Mountain tbrwt: Miller, R. L.,'H., I Mqjor pahamck plain: Snyt-h _ River, Coeatal NeEon, B. W., b. County, Broadford-sattville rea: Ross, A. Valley and Ridge, Blacksbug slmclinorim: Cooper, Landwatd tBn8port, Comtal plain: Meade. R. H.. 2. Jt. B. N..6. Valley and Ridge PattemB FAIRFAX COUNTY Clinchport fault: Hmia, L. D.,8. Montgomery County, Catawba Blmcline, northwest Ircn Mountain-Holston Mountsin, thrust, age: Imnto quadnngle: Eubank, R. T., l. Areal geology Cooper, B. N., 11. Swclinal-Augusta-Rockinghm o""f:frlli"1i:i:ff'e' petrosraphv' georogic map: Macks Moutain rea: McDowell. R. C..8. counties, Stokesville snd ps- Pulaski fault: Coop€r, B. N.. E. nassus qmdrangles: Rader, E. K,, 10. Washington, D. C. area Saltville fault, stnictw contouine Bl8ir. J. A Buckinghm County, Dillwyn Quadnngle: Brcwn, W. Guidebook Johnston, p. M.,4. Stickleyville and Duffield quadraigles, post-folding: R..6. Metmorlhic and sedimentsqr rocks: Johnston, p. Hmis. L. D..4. Teewell Comty, Ilwican€ Ridge: Thomas, \{. A. NL..2. Wie County, Pine Mountain: Miller, R. L.. 1. Synclinoria Engineering geology Reverue Montgornery-Roanoke counties, Salem synclinorium: HighTaJ comtruction, S@tt Ru basin, ercsion: Vice, Rocki-nghm County, Little North Mountain: Brent, TiUmsn. C. c.. g. R. 8.. 1.2. w. B..2. SystemE Soile, lsnd uie, planning: Payne, R. Sher-zone ^ H., Jr. Valley m! Ridge, Shemndoah Valley, folds, faults, liecnemrBtry Ch4g.tteHalifax counties, possible extemion of Appalachian orcgeny: Dean, S. L. Diabaee lti-l Silver Hill-Gold Hill into Vircilina district from Fluuine content: Reed, G. W., Jr. - North Cerolina: Stromquist,-A. A. Gold: DeGrsia, A. R.; Gottfried, D.,2. Strike-slio FORAMINIFERA Rre-earths, distribution, comparison: Haskins, L. countv' coal beds, influence: Jeren, P' w' Cenomic rrce etements, neutron etivetion: Hamaguchi, H, syBrll*l&n Zinc content: Coastal Plein, species diversity: Buas, M. Greenl8nd. L. Appslrchians, Blue Ridce fault: Lowrv. W. D..2. urelseou^ Diabase-granophlre, unnium and thorium content: Ls- Valley and Ridge, Shenandoah VaUey, folds, Coutal P.lain, typg locolities of Ehrenberg,s genotype sen, E. S.. III. faults,-Appalrchian orcgeny: Deu, S, L. Sulfur isoto-pe-s_, --. species: Loeblich, A, R., Jr, Triassic diabae, Broad Run quarry: vrguua, _sllnements, tectonic aigniflcance: Straley, Ault, lV. U. H. W.. III.2. CretaceougPleistmene Geomorlhology Thrusts _.Continental mgin, Norfolk Canyon: Gibeon, T, G., 8, Distribution Potomc Rjver, flood plain history: Sigafoos, R. S. Appalac-hians, southem: Cooper, B. N,,4. Coastal Plain, Rappehamock estu8ry: scoil Kun basin, eroBion, highwoy conEtruction: Vice, County, Sgltville fauli: Blankenihip, River ElliEon, Fjnyth l. t. R. L..4. Warren County,-Front Roysl rea, Blue fiidge fault: Geophysical suneye Lee, F. T..2, Continent8l shelf, inner, Chesapeeke B8y entrance: Delaney, H, J. Rockville quadrangle: Blonchett, J., 1, 4. Ephitliun clnvatre Sterling and Seneca quadrangles, ptrt of: Blanchett, J..2. B. Holocene, Coastsl Plsin, York River estuary, bottom Hydmgeology FELDSPAR sediments: Meintzer, B, Fairfax quadrangle, grcund-water Geog:rphic distribution resoures, geologic Piedmont, mines, prospects, descyiptions: Br.own, map: Johnston, P. M..8. W. R., Coastel Plsin, Rappahannock River egtucnr, contagi- ous digtribution: Ellison, R. L., 6. Pusr,rclrroN 1 53

Holrene Mugirullnrchwreis, Nelson-Amhent counties, 1969 hunicane: Virginia Coestd Plain, Rappahmck Biver, benthonic, diver- Mimne, Isle of Wight Comty, Rushmere es Olek- Div. Minenl Resoures, 6. sity: Ellimn, R. L.,8. syehyn, J. Rockbridgp County, Natunl Bddge ar€E Spen@r, E. Micene Predatory w., 1. Coastal Plsin BmholeE, Noviei.nr Sott Comty, New Bethel Yalley and Ridge Southeaatem, nnge and tuonomy Mclem, J. D., Chmhma:Cuiker, M. Northen, ercsion, humid tempente regiom: Hack, Jr. Pleistrene J.7.,2. Systanatic de*ription: Gibson, T. G., 1. Comtal Plain, list: Richards, H. G., 9. Shenandmh Valley: Ilrck, J. T.,6. YorkRiverestuary, bottomrediments: MeintH, R. Trigtutustm mitkfpldznig Mffine featwe Suny County, Cobhams Whilf ma, Yorktom For- Mimne, Isle of Wight Comty, Smithfeld tr€a, Coastal Plain, Alaska compred: Pratt, R. M., 2. mtion: Sabol, J. W.,2. Yorktom Fomtion: Olekyshyn, J. Sadddge, of Falre Cape, Coestal Plrin: Smden, J. Westmoreland County, Choptank Formation, 8., 1. paleecology, bietmtigrephy: Gemt, R. 8., 1. GEMS Submine canyom, continentsl rie: Patt, R. M., 1. Nodnnrin ffitasbyi Temee Micene, Comtal Plain, Surry and James City counties: Amethyst Surfot, procemes, Coastsl Plsin: Dietz, R. S.' 1. Sabol, J. W., 1. AlbemleCouty, AshLamre*Blend, R. J., Jr., 1. ?ertiary, Cmstsl Plsin Richardg, H. C., 10. Pleistmne Virginir Troport, estuaries, sediments, Coastd Plain: Meade' Costsl Pltin, southestem, mge and tuonomln Collecting guide: McFall, R. P. R. H.,2. Mcl,ean, J. D., Jn Perglacial features Tertiary GEOCHEMICAL PROSPECTING Appalacldam H. T. U. King George md Stefford couties, Aquia Fomation, Merory Genenl Smith, anes, PalemneEmne: Nogm, D. S., 1,2. Highlands: Richards, H. G., 6. Appalachim, anomalow in sphalerite: Jolly, J. L. Fam, Greyson County, along State Route 58: FOSSILS, PROBLEMATIC Michalek. D. D. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS Pattemed ground, Blue RidgaValley end Ridgrc, Prcmbrim Clsrk' G. Appalachiam Whitetop Mount&in-White Bocke ma Lee Couty, Big Hiil, Mt. Rogpn Grcup, pmible M. Stony Mm rea, Cu, strem sediments: Tm, L. orgmic Kopp, O. C. Quantitative geomorpholory ScoUtkw Coastal Plain Dminage basim, morphology, dishargp relation, Hydrcclrcmiel fecies, groundwater Brck, W. Cmbrian, Appalachians, Antietm Fomation: northem Piedmont: Gimti. E. Y. Bappahmoc* Riverwate: Thompson, M. E. . Lowry, W D.,3. Denudation ntes, streams, Virginia: Judson, S' Rmkingham-Shemndoah comties Shorefeatres Zinc, plants and soils: McGavock, E. I1., 2. Be systems, Cmtal Plain, Chespeske Bay: O'Brien, FRACTURES Virgtnia M. Centml, soils, Frederick, Iredell, Lloyd series: Pla& Patteme Bmier islands: Colquhom, D. J.; Fislrcr' J. J., 2; Rockingham photogeologic study: ter, R. W.,3. County, Tniner, F. Sanden, J. 8., 6. 1. Metallic, elements, riven, swpended sediments: w, Be*h ridges County, photogeologic Trekim. K. K..2. Waren Frcnt Royal rea, Relict, Virginia Beeh: Fish€r, J. J., l. study: Tteiner, F. W,,2. Virginia Beach: Suden, J. E., 4, 6. GEOCHEMISTRY Beehes FRANKLIN COUNTY Diabas W-l ChangBB, Virginis Beach: Hmimn, W., 6. prediction Areal geolory Analyres, Fairhx Couty: Stevens, R. E. Foreshore changes, eqmtions: Hanircn, w., 10. Philpott Re*rooir quadrangle, rcad log: Conley, J. F. , Grcund weter 2. Yirginia, Potomrc River buin, dissolvell solids, fre- fidal mhes, Costal Pl8in, regionalization: Gergel, Eonomic geologSl queney, distribution: Devis, G. H. T. J. Copper, Hovud prcspect: Espemhade, G. H.,3. Molluse Tems Sedimentary petrologr Shells, true elements, composition, Coastal Plain, Ammk-Northandon ounti€s, Pleistrere: Simott, Penhok rea, soil concretiom, mganere- and iron- Pilkey, O. H. A., l. rich: Reddea J. A',6. Sediments ' Chestertreld Couty, northem, Comtal Plain distribu- Borcn-sa,linty relationship, Corotal Plain, Bappahan- tion: Msthews, II. L.,4. nck River: Bmn, J. D., III, 2. Coastal Plain, rea lev€l-tetonic chsnges: Richards, H. FREDERICK COUNTY Soils G.,9. Areal geology Copp*leadzim valuee, on Palemic rocke, Appale- Genetic onnatation, emneoua, Coastal Plain, south- Capon Brifue quadrmgle: Nock, II. ddm: Fulton, R.8., III. em: Coch, N. K.,3. Glengery quadnngle: Dmcm, W. M. Vlginia, analyses: Joffe, J. S. Tmport Mineral resourees, paleontology, stratigraphy, Wster Be*h md, qumtitative anelysis, Viryinis Berch: geologic mp: Butts, C.,2. Cave, evolutionar;r stages, trbonate content, Pege Boon, J. D., III,3. Mineralosr Comty, Lmy Cavems: Ilolland, H. D. Solution fertws Celestitc, Tonoloway Fomtion, Ilayfeld re* Rod- Caves gen, Alleghmy County, l{m Siver Cave, cimlation of W. H. 'Wamt Palemtolosr GEOMORPHOLOGY River: Gunee. R. H. Lorietes, Cerutopea, Middletown area, Ordovicim, Envimment BathCounty, ButleFsinkingOreeksystm: Hess, J, type demiption: Berg€nh8yn, J, R. M. Coastal Plain, southem drainage pattms and cape \{.. Jr, Tlilobita, Csnbris& Conm@heague Fomstion, Win- development: White, W. A, Ka,rgt, drainage, Scott County, Rye Cove: IIol- chester areo: Rasetti, F. R. D., 1. Eolign feetuns singpr, J. R.,6. Plleonagnetism Dunes, Ylginie Besh, Sesshore Stste Parlc l{ani- Page County, Lurey Cevems, evolution: Hack, J. T. , Silurlen, Bloomburg redbeds, Gore area: Roy, J. L. sn, W., l' o- Sedimentary petrology Estwine featmg Groite, operkesd, Madisn County, Old Rag Moun- Stephem City ilea, New Muket Limestone, illite Tidal mhes, Glouester-King and Queen comties, tain: Hedges, J. A. rcnes: Gimnini. W. F. Pompotank River: Kemin, J. A. Kffit Stmtignphy Fluvial featwe Valley md Ridge, Shensndoah Valley, central, rela- Devonim, Little North Moutain, northem sction: Flood plain history, we of plants, Fairhx County: tion to chemical chsracter of water Hack, J. T., Brcwer, J. C. Sigafoos, R. S. Memden, Chempeake Bay rea: Ahnert, F, O. Valley and Ridgp, Sherodoah Yalley, central, rela- Bivers, longitudinal prcfiles, Virginia: Crlston, C. W. Holsingpr, J. R.,4. GAS, NATURAL Landfom dewription Paleokmt, Ordovicim, Valley md Ridge, Timberoille Appalmhim Plateau Aerial photogephs, catalog, Virginia: Demy, C. S. ma lloagland, A. D. Review: Youg, D. M., 1. Appalmhim Weathering Prcduction, 196?: Youg, D. M.,2. Peaks ofOtter and Stnsburg qudnngles, erosional Soils, Smyth Couty, Bnshy Moutain, steep slopes: Appalachim sur{aces, stepped: Geyl, W. F. Lo*he, C. K. B*in, omncee: Roth, E. L. Region, review: Davies, I{. E., 5. Region, review: Meyer, R. F. Chesterffeld County, bxim in gravel uplands' cf. GEOPHYSICAL METHODS Valey snd Ridge Cmlim Bays: Johroon, G. H., 1. Review: Yomg, D. M., 1. Coutal Plain, eastem shore: Jordan, R. B. Applietion Viryinia Continental lffigin, topography Jordm, G. F. Methods, Appahhimma: Howell, B. F., Jr. Analyses, 1965: Moore, B. J, Giles Comty, Mountain Lake rea: Fielder, F. J. ?echnioues Genesis, mclrene, Silurian: Hrtenstein, W. G. Virginia Gmvity, ofrshore continental margin Orlin, H. Developments, review, production, 1959-1966: Airahotos, index for exmples: Avery, G. Richards, H. G.,2. Physiographic prcvinces: Hunt, C. 8., Thombury' Possible resoreB: Ingham, A. I. w. D. GEOSYNCLINES Review, developments, 196&1968: Young, D. M.,3. Landfom evolution Appalrchim Appalachiam, Cenorcic developments: Hmk, J. T., Iivolution: Dietz, R. S.; Brcwn, W. R.,5. Compared with Cordillm geclmcline: Lowry, W. GAS?ROPODA AugGta-Rockinghm omties, Little River, effects D.,6. Bwgcmbilw of 1949 ffood: Hek, J. T., 1. Mirene, York County, YorKom rea: Fagentrom, Costa.l Plain J. A. Bmien: Fisher, J. J.,2. GILES COUNTY Cwtopea heitki,, Ordovieim, Wythe Couty, Beekmn- Diunal Swamp evolution: Whitehead, D. R.,4. Absolute age tom Fomtion: Knight, J. B. Southestm, post-Micene: Oaks, R. Q., trr.,2. New River Cave, cave fomations: Bmecker, W. M VrncrNra Drvrsrox or MrNnnll, Rusouncns

Areal geologr PetrcloSr Virsinia Butt_Moutain rea, geologic map: Eclmade, W. M. Striped Rock granite, sunomding gneires, Indetrnn Dstr, metrcpolitian rem: Schneider, W, J., 2. tseei8 Momtain rea, geologic mp: Whitm, H. M. petem dence ares Rieken, C. C. Disolved solids, ftequency, distribution, luoutain uea, geologic mp: Hale, R. C. Potom* Structural geology Riverbasin: Davis, G. E. Poplar llill m4 geologic mp: Moin, W. A. New Riverdistrict: Sem, C. 8.,2. Drcught effects: Brksdale, E. C.; O'Bryan, D. Sproe Rm Mountain m4 geologic rop: Ovemhine, A. T. Flowide @ntent: Flei*her, M., 1. Levele Wolf Ridg€ ma, g€ologic mp: Via, E. GREENE COUNTY -Creek-Piney 196r&1968: Austirl C. K.. 1. Abeolute R., l. ace 196$1963: Austin, C. R.,2. Eethauske Robertsi River Fomtion, U-Pb, Pb,Pb: Lukert, M. Euthqua,ke efrects, Alffikm, 1964: Vorhis, R. C. Milcl8, 1968, Namws rea Bollinger, G. A., f , Z. T. E@nomc- geology Are8l geolosr Fluctutiom, fston: Gsthright, T., 2. Map Bhowing depth md quality Fet\ J. H. Iron, Butt Moutain req Clinton hemtitc mdstone: Metmorahic rccks asseiations: Allen, R. M., Jr., l. Oeurrene, use: Gmbrell, J. W. Fish, G. E., Jn.3. Stntigraphy, minenl reEores, geologic mp: dlen, Ircn ore, investigatiom: Cooper, B. N., g. Repres - R. M., Jr.. 2. Atlas: D. W. Geomorphology Structursl g€ology Miller, Jmes River basin: Virginia Div. Water Remres, _ Momtain Lake area: Fielder, F. J;; Mrland, F. C. Blue Ridge omplex, genesie: Allen, R. M., Jn, B. Paleontology 6. Conodonts, Ordovicim, Mutinsbug Northen: Northem Reg, Plan. md Eon. Dev. Fomtion, The Com. Namws: Rust. C. C. GREENSVILLE COUNTY PetrcloSr Absolute age Potm Eiver bagin: Johffton, P. M., 7. Sumary McGuines, C. L., 1. New River Valley, onglomente, fomer alluvial ter- Petffibug g?.nite, Precambrim, weethering efiects rre: Hale, R. C,,2. on RbSr ntim, Skippen rea: Bottino, M. L. Structunl geology GUIDEBOOKS Nmwsea: Via, E. K,.2. GROUND WATER Appatmhians Accomrck Couty Rivw: Bmeigter, W. F. Resurces: Simott. A..6. Soutlnm, stratigraphy, structw, rcad log: Cooper, Albetwle Comtv B. N.,4. GLOSSARIES Weter well dati, westm: Crcs8, W. Arlington County, Wshington, D. C.: Johnston, P. M., Appalrchim MisisippiinPemylvmis, stntignphic tems, 4. Vir- msp: Meyer, G.,2. Awush Comty, Stusts Dnft md Greenville quadru- ginia, upper floml provines: Kercher, G. C. 4vailsbility, Composition, chemical, region: Collic, C. R. gles, rced log: Reder, E. K.,9. Remres, region: Wyricli, G. G., t, Z. Blue RidgePiedmont, northem, minenl collecting, GLOUCESTER COUNTY Ar[ngton County selected localities: Dietrich, R. V.,6. Geomorphology Public water supply, history, Washington, D. C. rea: Botetourt County, Blue Ridge Parkway to Eagle Rock: Pompotank Rive, tidal mhes:Xeruin, J. .d Johroton. P. M..6. V, P. I. __Rercres, Washingion, D. C. mc Johnston, p. M.,6 Cogstal Plsin GOLD Blue Ridge North of the Jmee River: Ruhle, J, L. , 2. Composition, Anold Valley to Elkton rea: Leonard, Southem: Coch. N. K..2. Appalschim R. B.. r. YorkJmes Peningul* Johmn, G. H.. 8. Prulecting, popular guide: Cmpbell, W. p., Jr. Gereml LeGrmd, H. E.,5. Fairhx Comty, lYashington, D. C.: Johnston, P. M., 4. liegron, reere8, reviw: Bergendahl, M. H. Remrcs, Amold Valley to Elkton ma Lemard, R. Gmysn Comty, Mout Rogen: Rmkin, D. W., f. Fairhx Comty B-2. LeeCowty Centeryille re4 diabre, analyses: DeGmi, A. R.: Coastll Plsin Cumberland Gep field trip: Englmd, K. J., 2. Gottfried. D..2. B* flow, reession cwe, yield to strem, Chic- Southwest, field trip: Ohio Geol, Soc. Piedmont - kahominy River: Riggs, H. C.,2. Loudoun Couty, Leesbug quadrangle, rcad log: Toewe, Resores, ocmnes: Koschnm, L. H., 1, Z. CompoEition, distribution: Manheim. F. T. E. C.,8. Virginis Data, well mrds, malyses, North6m Neck Sinnott, Montgomery Couty Remmes, prcduction prcblems: U. S. Bu. Mines, 2. 4..3. Faggrea: Y. P. I. G€ehemistry movement: Bek, W, l. Salm s;mclinorium: Tillm, C. G., 3. Hydmchemical bcies: Brck, W.,2,8. Psge Comty, mad log: Allen, 8. M., Jr., 4. GRAVEL Occwne, hydrclogy, summery'sd dirc*ge cla* Patrick, Ilenry, Frmklin comties, Philpott Re*noir sifetion: quadrogles: Appelachim, resoures, review, region: Muwell, C. H. Lecmd, H. E..4: Conley, J. F.,2. Crutal Plain, sitee, depleted, reclamation: phm, R. F., Remme: DeBuchenanne , G. D.,2. Piedmont, Anonia slate district: Brcm, W. R., 4. Middle Penimula: Cedentrom. D. J. RmokeComty _ S.y,"t"t!,, wmte distrnsal: LeGmi, g. n., g. Salem Strmclinorium: fillnm, C. G., 8. Fairbx Comty Hollirts slide: V. P. I. GRAVITY FIELD, EARTH Public mta supply, hi8tory: Johmton, p. M., 6. Valley ard Ridg€ ReBo|reE: Networks Johmton, P. M., l. Blacksbqg slmclinorium-Pulaski feult rea: Cooper, Fairhx Quadrmgle: Johnston, P. M., B. B. N.,6. Virginia, notb-south tnvenes ard air.port bare net- __ _.Wu-hington, D. C. ms Johnston, P. M., i. Bomoke to Winchest* Coopq, B. N., 3, worlc Woollard, G. P..3. Halifsx Couty Yirsini& Remres: LeGrmd, lI. 8., f. Fwil ollecting: Rader, E. K., 4. GRAVITY SURVEYS Isle of Wight Mines, history, mineral lealities: U, S. Bu. Mines, 3. Albemsle Couty Aquifer tests, Potom Grcup, Fmnklin m* Sinnott, Wshington Couty, Wsllace and Bristol quadrmgles, A..4. rcad log: Bstlett, C. S. Bouguer Johnson, S. S., 6. Appalachim L@ Comty Movement, drainage slrtem, Bouguer, corclation with t@tonic features: Grimm. Gilley Cave: Bmody, R. GYMNOSPERM 4.. l. Loudou Comtv Movement, bise flow study, Potom River: Hmson, Eummiidites ep. Cmgtal Plain Cretreom, Coastal Plain, Pstuent FoEuation: Bren- Interyretation: R. L. Dippim, N. J. ner. G. J. Craig Couty Remres:Johmton. P. M.. f. New Castle rea, relation to geologic Lesbug Quadnngle: Toewe, E. C., l. structw: Frm- Norfolk (City) eis. R. E. L.. Jr. GYPSUM FluvmCouty Fresh water injection, Moore's Bridge site: Brcm, D. L. Appeluhipns, resores, review, regional Withington, Bouguer: Johnson, S. S., 6. c.F.,2. Page Couty Piedmont: LeGrmd, H. 8.,6. Northampton County Smyth Comty Lmy Cavens, void detetion method, field test: Locust Cove, mine, geology, mining methods: Chio, R. Reswe8: Simott, A..5. Pittsylveie Appleyard, F. C. Piedmont Couty Saltville rea, occunene, Forution: Resomes: LeGrmd. H. E.. 1. Culpeper Trimsic basir Lmd, R. J. Coper, B, Prin@ Willim County N.,9. Rockinghm Couty Valley and Ridge, southem, Memdy Fomtion: Remres: Johmton, P. M., l. With- Mole Hill, diabase intruive: Elvem, P. H. ington, C. F., f. Virginia Scott Couty Movement, draimge, caves, Cove: Hol- Bouguer enomaly map: Amuican Geophys. kil8t, Rye Union. singer, lsostatic anomalies: Woollard, J. R., 5. G. P., l. Spotsylvmia HALIFAX COUNTY 8?th pmllel, prc0lea: Zeitz, L,3. Comty Residual ma water, basment complex, Frederickr Eonomic geology burgma: Subitzky, S., 1. Kyanite, Meadville ren Espenshade, G. H., 1. GRAYSON COUNTY Resres: Subitzky, S. HydmgBology ValleyandRidge . Gmmd watu, resoures, well loetiom, geologic mp: Absolute age Development, New bxin: Virginia Div. Water gneis, Bivs LeGnnd, II. E., l. Crmberry Independence uea; Cu, D. R. Remwesl 2. Areal geology Petrclogr Remres Carolina slate belt-Chslotte belt, boundary, Mout Rogen uea guidebook Rukin, D. W., l. Potential, New River Ynginia Div. Water !@nomc- geology b*in metamorphic rcnes: Tobisch, O. T. Reswes. 1. Structural geolory Maps, geologic, sul0de belt: Kinkel, A. 8., Jn, B. Potomeshenmdoah riven plaming: Vir- Geomorphologr- bsiro Silver Hill4old HiIl fault zone, Virgilim district: ginil Div. Wrter Resres, 4, 6. Strcmquist, A. A. AlongState Boute 68, periglacial faro: Michalek, D. D. Tmemville-Tmbling Creek rea: Fmhm, P, B. Virgilina-Hmme districts: Prker, J. M., III PuslrcarroN 1 55

HAMPTON (CITY) Str€ms INVERTEBRATE Bre flow, reesion cwe, groud-water yield, Paleontologr Chick- Odovicim ahominy River, Coastal Plain Riggs, H. Q,,2. Bmles, YorKom Forution, Mimene, balanid: Valley and Ridge, Reedsville and Mutirebug fom- Ross, A. tions, falM Bretsktr, P. W.,3,4. Bruhiopoda, Yorldom Fomation, llmpton Heights IIYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION uea, Iingulid: Chwg, S. H. Amelia Couty Allanite to bastresite, Rutherfod pegmatite: Rier IRON COUNTY meyer, W. D. Appalrchius Rockbridge Couty Palemic, ircn-fomations, genesis; O'Rouke, J. E. Eonomic Geology Pmgenesis, Lone Jrck quury, low temperatw, Regional, rercmes, rcview: Wright, W. B. Rutile and aplite. Il[ & T Corp.: Doud, K. E. mineraliation: Dietrich, R. V., 7. Cmll Couty, Great GosffiLeadore-body, pynhotite: Sedimenta4y petrologr Coiner, R. M. Cecil, Appling soil series: Richardson, G. Giles Comty, Butt Momtain ma, ocmne, Clinton IGNEOUS ROCKS hematitic sndstone Fish, G. 8., Jr., 3. HEAT FLOW Alkalic Rockingham Couty, remwes: Brent, W. B., 1. Absolute age, nepheline syenite, Augusta County, Virginia, general: Ce, M. S. Geothemal gradient Stauton ms: Zartman, R. E. Appakhim, northem, cf. with other states: Diment, Ce@hemistry, thorium ud umnim, Augusta Couty: w. H., 1. Gottfied. D..2. ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY Brunswick Couty, Alberta uea, drill hole meaere- Anorthcite Absolute age ments: Diment. W. H..2. Age, catelysmic genesis, Nelson Couty, Roreland Benm Chuch, Muddy Creek, peat: Stuvier, M., 2. Virginia, crut, estimation: Lmfomw, R. L. ma: Herz. N..3. AEal geology GeneBl de*ription, Amhent md Nelson couties, Smithffetd &a, tffiea, Pleistrene, geologic mp: HEAVY MINERALS Rodand mawif: Herz. N.. 2. Cch, N. K.,4. Bentonite Eonomic geologr Coastal Plain, prcveme: Gnot, J. J. Appalachim, windbome distribution, Ordovicim: Clays, bloating: Knechtel, M. IU., 1. Piedmont, regionalrecomismce: Oventreet, W. C., lr E&ton, G. P. Hydrcgeology Commsition Frmklin rea, aquifer tests, Potomac Grcup: Simott, HENRICO COUNTY Stmdard smple, diabare W-1, Fairfux Comty: A.,4. Stntigrsphy Chayes, F. Sedimentuy petrclogy Chuckatuck area, Yorktom Forution, coquina Trissic, Deep Rm highway cut: Goodwin B. K, 2. General, Henry Couty, Martimville, West quadr&- , , origin: J. R. Structunl geology gle: Conley, J. F., 1. facies, br Bom, Deep Rm rea, Trimsic bxin, defomtion: Goodwin, Diab* lV-l Stntigraphy B. K..2. Composition Mimene Fluorine content, Fairfax Comty: Reed, G.1V., Jr. Yorktom Fomtion, Jmes River, biostmtig- Gold content, Fairhx Comty: Decwi4 A. R, nphy: Huber, W. G. HENRY COUNTY Rre earths, distribution, comp*ison, Fairbx Yorktown Fomtion, coquim: Bom, Jr. R. Areal geology Comtla Haskins, L. Mutiroville West quadrmgle, geologic mp: Conley, Zinc content, Fairfax Couty: Greenland, L. ISOSTASY J. F., r. General deffiiption, analyses: Stevem, R. E. Philtrptt Resnoirquadnngle, road log: Conley, J. F., Gechemistry, granophlre suite, unnium-thorim Coxtal Plain 2. content: Ltrsen. E. S.. III. Geonorphic effects, PleiBtmene shorelines: Bloom, .q,. Petrclogy Weathering, Fairfax County: Grubbs, D. K.,2. L. Martimville West qmdmgle, igneous rccks, ziren: Feldsmthoidal rccks Virginia Tcwe, E. C.,5. Disiribution in time md spre, Auguta Comty, Regional relations, gravity md seismic studies: Wool- Stauton sea Bsker. D. S. lard, C. P., 1. HIGHLAND COUNTY General Composition, Blue Ridge, southem mgma series: ISOTOPES Abrclute age Rankin. D. W..3. Lead Felsite, intruion, Eocen€ igneou rctivity, Monterey Corelation, statistical, HenrSr County, Mutinsville Feldspar, metmorphim effect, Blue Ridge, Shenan- rea: Fullagr, P. D.,2. West quadnngle: Toewe, E. C., 6. Dre, B. R.,2. Areal geology Geaeral description, Appalachiru, post-Cmbrim: doah National Puk Willimsville quadrogle, geologic map: Bick, K. F., 2. Brcck, M. B. MolyMenm Murthy, V. R., 1. Geomorphology PetrclogT, Fairfax County, Lake Brcroft uea: Meteorites, Forksville, abundme: Bmville Cove rea, caves, development: Deike, G. Kous, C. W. Oxygen Fossil organims, G18:G16, in phosphste, Vir- H., III,2. Porcsif, volume and size, Appalachim: Sheruood, mine Paleontologr w. c.,6. gini* Longinelli, A. Brrchiopoda Graite Sulftr Meteorites, Indian Valley, diferentiation: Kaplan, I. Devonim, New Scotland beds: Tillmm, C. G., 2. General de*ription, Piedmont, eastem, Petersbug Silwizn, Atry pa retimlnria, v uiat,iu, Lantz Moun- grmite: Goodwin, B. K.,3. R, tain: Bowen, Z. P.,3. Pegmatite Tliasic diabae, Gore Creek, Loudoun County: Siluim-Devonim, Ke;ruer limestone: Bowen, Z. P., Composition Smitheringale, W G.,2. Zirconium o- Amhent County: Geitey, R. P.,2. Forksville, abmdance: Murthy, V. R., 1. Invertebnta, Devonian, black shale fauna: Fmer, G. Zoning, Amelia County: Sinkilkas, J., 2. Meteorites, T., Jr. Physical properties Petrclogy Strength, stress, neil-surface, Culpeper County: Bluegrss valley, andesite porphyy dikes, petrcg- Hmker. V. E..2. KINGAND QUEEN COUNTY raphic studies: Rader, E. K., 1. Plutonic GeomorphologSr Sedinentary petrclogy Petrclogy, BuckinghamCouty, Buckinghm omplex: Porcpotank River, tidal mhes: Kemin, J. A. Allegheny Frcnt, Devoniu clastics, lithofacies: Denni- Henika. W. S..2. Geophysical suneys son. J. M.. 4. Kimberlite Magnetic, St. Stephen Church &omaly: Delaney, J. R. Romney shale, concetions: Roberts, C. E, Petrclogy, dikes, Valtey and Ridge: Watson, K. D. Mineralory Sandstone, Tuscarora. differential cementation: Syenite Jesite, new occuren@: Mitchell, R. S., 4. Heald. M. T. Petrclogy, nepheline, Augusta County: Milton, C. Stmtigraphy Volcanics Devonim, black shale: Fmer, G. T., Jr. General description, Catoctin Fomation, plateau KING GEORGE COUNTY Siluia*Devonim, Keyserlinestone: Bowen, Z. P., 5. bsalts, northem Blue Ridge: Reed, J. C., Jr.,4. Paleontology Volcmology Petrolory, Mount Rogers sea, Blue Ridge: McTague, Eocene volcmic event, possible soue of Atlantic S. B. Erene, Aquia Fomation, Potomrc River uea Care, Ocean rediments: Towe, K. M. J.,2. Weathering INDUSTRIAL MINERALS Fominifen, PaleoceneEocene, Aquia Fomtion, , chemical activity o{ elements: Demen, W. H. zones: Nogm, D. S., f , 2. Appalachiam, region, resouces, review: Cox, D. P., 2, Sedimentay petrclogy Virginia, iron and titanium pigments, reaources: Aquia Fomation: Dmbnyk, J. W., 2. HISTORY Johnson. S. S.. 1. Stntigraphy Saltpeter mining, caves: B. Eocene, Aquia Fomtion, corelation: Nogan, Virginia Faut, INTRUSIONS 1t D. S., HYDROGEOLOGY Anatexig Appalachians, gnnitic activity: Dietrich, R. V., 11. Hydrcdynmics Plutons LAKES Esturies, geometry, Fairfax County, Wreked Re- lndependence Rock Grayson County, uea, Striped Genesis eorder Crek: Myrick, R. M. groite, petrology: Riecken, C. C. Giles Couty, Moutain Lake, paleolimnology: Mu- Methods Sills land, F. C. Watershed evaluation, rainfall-rmoff relations, Albemule Comty, Old Dominion rea, soapstone geologie control, Pulaski md Wythe counties, deposits, petrology: Greenberg, S. S., 2. Peak Creek: Cooper, B. N., 15. Buckinghm County, Buckinghm Courthouse area, Resowes development structural behavi0: Henika, W. S., f . LANCASTER COUNTY Valley md Ridge, New River basin: Virginia Div. IIenry Couty, Mutinsville West quadmngle, struc- Paleontology Water Resouces, l, 2, 3. ture: Conley, J. F., l. Mollusca, Fleets Bay: Jekson, J. 56 Vrncrxr.o, Drvrstorrt oF MINERAL Rnsouncrs

LEAD PetrcloSr Southwest, airbome: Virginia Div. Mineral Rercres, Catctin Fomation: Blair, B. E 4. Appalachim, regional, review: Wedow, resorcs, II., Diabase, Gore Cree*: i

Appelmhian Plateaw GmlmnCmty Sott County geologic: Coal lelds, Miller, R. L., ?. Indetrrcndene rea, geologic Bieken, C. C. Big Stone Gap qusdrmgle, geologic: Miller, R. L., 5. Appal*hiuu Sulide belt, geologic: Kinkel, A. R., Jr.,3. Clinchport quadrmgle, geologic Brent, W. B., 3. Eonomic geology, bmemd pruiow rietals, mines Greene Comty SticH€Wille quadnngle, geologic Hmis, L. D.,6. md prcsp€€ts: LuttreU, G. W Geologic Allen, R. M., Jr.,2. Smyth Cquty Palinspastic, Paleomic Dennimn, J, M., 3. Halifax County Adwol$Thom Bridge rea, geologic: Aiken, J. Regron IlmmeVirgilitu district, geologic Psker, J. M., III. Brcadford-Saltville rea, geologic Ross, A. H., Jr. G€ologis lueyer, G., 1. Hydrcgeologic, gromd-wate reBores: LeGmd, H. Mrion ma, geologic French, B. E. Hydmgeologic, low flow in strem: Schneider, W. E., 1. Spotsylvmia County J., l. Heny Comty Belmont quadnngle, aercmegnetiq Brcmery, R. W., Qualityof water: Collier, C. R. Ilflstimville West quadmgle, geologic Conley, J. F., 2. Remmes, gromd water llfieyer, G., 2., Wyrick, G, Contnry Creek quadrangle, mmgnetic: Bmmery, G., 1. Iste ofivight, R. W.,4. Southem, remmagnetic: Virginia Div. Mineral Re- Bem Chwh, Chuckstuck, Smithfield, and Windsor Lahore quadmgle, aemmgnetic: Bmmery, R. W. , 1 Borcs, l. quadmgles, geologic: Cch, N. K.,4. Mineral quadrangle, aercmgnetic: Brcmery, B. W., 3. Southwesten, lithofacies, Misisippim: Walker, K. Lee County Staff

MESOZOIC METEORITES Montgomery Couty, Blacksbwg ilea, Knox Chert, Costal Plain Collectioro rhomohedral and molds: Dietrichr R. Y.. 8. Corelation: Maher, J. C., l. Academy of Natural Sciences: Gordon, S. G. Casiterite Virytds Amerim Museum of Naturd Histor:f: Mason, 8., 1. Rockbridge Couty, IriBh Creek tin mines: Mrein, E. Stmtigraphy: Richards, IL G., f. Chiego Natual History Museum: Horbrck, II. Mineralogisk Mueum of the Univenity of Copenhs- Celestite gen: Buchwald, V. F., 1. Frederick County, Hayfield rea, Tonoloway Foma- METALS Nininger: Nininger, H. H.,2. tion, @mposition: Rodgen, W. H. Peabody Museum: Trekian, K. K., 1. Appalachiae Wic Couty, East Stone Gap ma, genenl composi- Pris Musem: Meuiner, S. Genesi8, metalloteetmi,eroilrg Gabelmn, W. tion: Mitchell, R. S., 1,3. J. Vatien: Salpeter, S. J. Genetic types, age, review: Lawreneg R. A., l. Chevkinite Forlisville Composition, unit cell data, Nelson Comty: Mitchell, Remurces: Luttrell, G. W. Fe, Mg, Ca, distribution: Keil, K. Explontion R. S., le Molybdenum: Murthy, V. R., 1. Biogeehemical, Eqzis?tum, Virginia: Camon, H. L. Oeurene, Nelson County, Hat Creek, @mpcition: Phosphate minemls: Van Schmus, W R. Semn, D. M. Rmetrths elements: Murthy, V. R.,2. Bedford Couty, X-ny difraction: Jaffee, H. W. Zirconim: Murthy, V. R., 1. Chevkinite rerierite METAMORPHIC ROCKS Indian Valley lleat treaiment results: Lim-deFuia, J. General Chrcmim. nickel: Mmn. B. Cupdte Geneml demiption Genesis: Hendenon, E. P. Albemle County, Stony Point copper mine: Johnson, Arlington-Fairfax eounties: Coulter, H. rtr.; Ni, Ga, Ge, Ir concentrstioro: Wason, J. T. s. s.,2. Johnston, P. M.,2. Pt, Pd, metals distdbution: Nichipomk, W. Feldsw Dillwyn quadnngle, Buckingham, Fluvmm, Cum- Sulir: Kaolan. I. R. Themodynmic properties of alkali, high tempenture: berland comties: Brcm. lV, R.. 6. Ken Momtiin Waldbam, D. R. Fairhx County, Potoroc Rivef Gorge rea: Reed, J. Ablation deposit: Mtringer, R. E. General C., Jr., 1. Age: Anden, E. Louis Comty, Sulphu mine, new minenls: Katz, A. Greene-Madison comties: Allen, R. M., Jr., l. Helium: Hofrrnm, J. H. s. Petrclogy Rm gases: Signer, P. Jmsite Buckingham qmdnngle, Albemle, Buckinghm, Geresis: Ilendereon, E. P. Cmline Couty, new occrcne: Mitchell, B. S.,4. Ndlson counties: Em, E. H., 2. Norfolk King Corge County, new occmnce: Mitchell, B. S., Fair&x Couty, Lake Bmroft rea:-Kom, C. W. Dated SIL Niningpr, I{. H., 1: Sclneffer, O. A. Signfficant minerals, Albemerle-Fluvmm comties: Fe, Ni, Ca content: Wiik, I{. B. Virginia, cf. Arkm: Mitchell, R. S.,6. Greenberg, S. S., 1. Shrls Lithiophorite Structws, Arlington-Fairfax counties, Potomac Chondrules, genesis: Fredrikkson, K. Albemule County, Chtrlottesville rea: Mitchell, R. River ma: Fishbr, G. W. Genesis, mineralogy: Reid, A. M. s., 16. Poruity, volume and sire, Appalachim: Shemood, Metmorphim, review: Dodd, R. T., 2. Monuite w. c.,6. Recrystallired chondrules, souce: Dodd, B. T., 1. Virginia, general description, @ffieme: OveNtreet, hmbri*Palemic, Piedmont, Altavista ffi Red- w.c.,2. deL J. A. 6. MICA Metmict minerals Greemtone X-my analysis: Fitzgerald, F. B., Piedmont Virginia, diffrmtion Petmlogy, Blue Ridge, Front Royal rea: Goett, II. J. III, 1. Mines md prcspects, description: Bmm, W. 8., 1. Ircn-rich Palygonkite l{isahickon schist, pmgonite, awciated with mm- Gechemistry, Piedmont, Arvonia Fomtion: Smith, Structure, Bockbridge County, Lone Juk quarry: covite: Cook. M. G.. 1. K. G. CMst, C. L. Muble Pegmtite Genenl desciption, Cmpbell County, Leesville- MINERAL COLLECTING Amelia County, assemblages zoning: Sinkankas, J., 2. Altavista e€a: Cowlbeck, J, E. Btris ferguonite, weimchenkite, rhabdophme, per- Mineral wemblages Albemle Comty, loealities: Mitchell, R. S.,6. rierite, AmheFt Comty: Geitgpy, R. P.,2. Appalachiaro, gems and minerals, guide to localities: Albemle County, Proffrt ma, plrite mine, Johmon Pegmatite minerals Mill rraphite slate: Wiggins, L. B. French, A. E.; Zeitner, J. C. Amelia County, Amelia district, excess argon: Calc-p1mxene, orthoplmxene ruks, Mn-(Mg,Fe) Blue Ridge Laughlin, A. W.,3. guidebook: exchmge, Goose Creek, Loudom Comty: Kretz, Northem, Dietrich, R. V.,6. PeEierite Southem, qutrtz: Stanley, R. P.,2. R. Composition, unit ceU data, Amheret, Bedford, md quuk: 1 Henry County, Martimville West quadmgle: Conley, Cmll County, Laurel Fork, Stanley, R. P., Nelson couties: Mitchen, R. S., 12. quarry, micmmounts: J. F., 1. Loudoun County, Arlington Phosohate minerals Piedmont, centra} Milici, R. C., f. Brcughton, P. L. Mei.reqites, chemical composition, Forksville: Vm guidebook Mineral facies Piedmont, northem Dietrich, R. V., 6. Schmu, IV. R. (City), J., 2. Gmyson Comty, Striped Rock gtanite, smunding Richmond vivianites: Bland, R. Jr., PhoBDhosiderite Baetcke, V.,4,5, gneiws: Riecken, C. C. Virginia, localities: G. B.; Dietrich, R. Nelmn County, Jonesborc rea, Nelsonite dike rock: 9; Levick, D. Nicolay, H. H.; Oles, F.; Pittsylvmia-Halifu counties, Cmlim slate belt- A., Jr.; Ped, MitcheU. R. S.. 1?. Chdotte belt: Tobisch, O. T. R. M.: Rmom. J. E. Pickeringite Cobaltion, genesis, Spotslvmia Couty, Hrel Rm, Petrclory, Albemule Comty, estem, Fluvmm MINERAL DATA Prtuent Fomtion: Terry, J. P. Comty, westem: Milici, R. C.,2. Pumpellyite Schist Fairfax Comty, Chmtilly ma Tnpp, F. W. Petrologr, talc-chlorite, Albemle Comty, Alberene Albite ryrcchloFmi@lite aea: Giles, H. N. Order-disorder, themodlmics, Amelia County: Amelia Comty, Amelia rea, heat treated, X-my: Physical prcperties, epidosite, greemtone, Catrctin Holm, J. L. Zulkewicz, R. J. Fomtion, Loudom Comty: Blair, B. E. PrcFprties, X-ray data, Amelia: Gmndy, II. P. Quartz Slate Thermal expamion, cell dimemions, Amelia: Stewart, Appalrchiam, southem: Dietrich, R. V., 13. Petrology, Buckingham County, Aryonia slate: D. B. RhaMophile McDowell, R. C., 1. Alkali feldspu Amelia County, Chmpion pegmstite, X-ny: Mitchell, Tectonites Experimentalstudies, composition, orthmlare, Amelia R. S., 10. Structunl featres, Clarke md Loudoun counties: Comty: Jones, J. B. Amhext County, X-my: Mitchell, R. S., 16. Perkim, R. L. Allanite Riebrekite Rre earth elements, salys$, AmheEt County: Authigenic, redimentary, Pittsylvania Comty: Allen, Fmndel, J. 1T. G. C. METAMORPHISM Virginia, X-ray powder data, localities: Mitchell, R. S. , 11. Preudomor?hs, Pittsylvania County, Leesville Dam Regional rea Redden. J. A..4. Cmll{rayson counties, mssiye sumde deposits: Anatre Pseudomorph after penierite, Amhemt Comty: Smsntite-Color-composltion Kalliokoski, J. relations, Amelia County, Ruther- Retrcgmde Geitgey, R. P., 1. Preudomorph a&er sphene, Romoke County, Eouth- ford No.2: Sinkmkas. J.. 1. Arlington-Fairhx @unties, Potom River rea: Snhalerite Fisher, G. lV, em: Mitchell. R. S.. 7. -Appalrchiaro, Amtite trrue elements: Jolly, J. L. Cmpbell County, Altavista re* Redden, J. A., 9. -Amelia Strengite Fairhx Comty, Potoru River Gorge: Reed, J. C., Jr., Couty, Morefield pegmtite: Mitchell, R. S., 2. Nelson Couty, Jonesboro re8, nelsonite dike rock: ZonW Bastmite MitcheU. R. S.. 1?. Pittsflvmia-Ealifax eomties, Carolim slate belt- Altention prcduct of allanite, Amelia County: Rier Strcntimite Calcium-rich, Pulaski md Rckinghmi counties: Diet- Chrlotte belt: Tobish, O. T. meyer, W. D, Occwnce, alkalic dikes, Augusta County: U. S. Geol. rich. R. V..2. Swey,2. Wire County, East Stone Gap m* Mitchell, R. S., 3. Bsis florencite Thamsite X-ny data, Amhemt Couty: Mitchell, R. S., 16. Fairfu Couty, Bull Rm quarry: Font-Altaba, M. Coldierite CalciGtrcntieite Tourmaline Repla@ment structues, Mount Athos Fomtion, Pulaski-Wire couties, cf. England: Salter, D. L. Amelia County, Rutherford pegmtite: Mitchell, R. S., schist, Pittsylvmia Couty, Flint Hill aea: Red- Wi* Comty, East Stone Gap, geneml desciption: 8. den. J. A.. 2. 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Tridymite MIOCENE MONTGOMERY COUNTY Pseudomorph wood after structure, Spotsylvaia Abrclute age Couty, Fredericksburg ma: Mitchell, R. S., 14. Cmtal Plain Bmles, Yorktom Fomation, balanid: Ross, A. Southem, tectonics: Dietrich, R. V., f5. Uroim-niobium oxide Areal geologr Powhate County, White Peak No. I mine: Mitcbell, R. Calyert Fomation, distomite resources: Phm, R. F., qo 2. Blaclsburg rea, geologic: Ritter, G. S. Choptmk Fomation, sedimentation: Gemant, R. E., Fagg rea field trip: V. P. I. Vivimite Ircnto quadrangle, northwesten setion, geologic Richmond (City), desoiption: Blsnd, R. J., 2. Jr.,2. mp: Eubmk, R. T., 1. Weirochenkite Paleecology: Gibson, T. G., 1. paleoecology: Millers Cove ma, geologic mp: Bauerlein, H. J. Amhent Couty, X-ny: Mitchell, R. S., 16. Phosphorite, Gibson, T. G.,2. Southem Rmnoke River valley uea, geologic mp: Edwards, J., RockbridgeCounty, KellyBmkmine: lleimich, E. W. Jr. Zircon Fominifera, Ostruoda, Pleistrcene conttrts: Mc- Salem synclinorim, Paleomic, guidebook Tillman, qudrangle, Lem. J. D.. Jr. C. Henry County, Martimville West igneous G.,3. rccks, corelations: Toewe, E. C., 5. YorKom Fomtion, stntignphla M8[ory, W. M. Stmta, enviroments: Gibson, T. G., 4. General Hmpton Well mple etalog, one smple: Dawson, T. A. MINERAL DEPOSITS, GENESIS Hampton Heights area, Yorktown Formation, Ge@hemistrf,' Beite Bruhiopoda, lingulid: Chmng, S. l{. Crbomceous rocks, coaly, umium, Blacksbug rea Vine, J. D. Smlth County, Meyers-L. Copenbaver mines, Isle of lVight Geomorphology pmgenesis: D. 1. James River uea, Yorktown Fomtion, biostratig- Grubbs, K., flood-plain soils, genesis: Bauxite raphy: Huber, W. G. Falling Spring Hollow, Jmes Mathews, H. L,3. Augusta County: Knechtel, M. M. , 2; Ovestreet, E . F. City Comty Gt?sm Carters Grove, Nodo sria catesfu, Yorldown Foma- Minenlogy Calcite, rhombohedral md molds, Blacksburg rq; Smyth-Washington counties: Cooper, B. N., 9. tion: Sabol, J. W., 1. Dietrich, R. V.,8. Igneous prccesses Nanremond-Isle of Wight counties Sedinentry petrology Aptite rccks, iron-titanium oxide, Piney Nel- Chuckatuck rea, Yorktown Fomation, coquina River, Blacksbug area, son and Amherst couties: Philpotts, A. R. facies: Bowmn, J. R. Knox Dietrich, R. V., 8, 10, 12. Ircn Surry County Grcup: Ridgeley Sandstone, basal conlgomerate: Eubank, Appalrchim, Paleorcic, iron Fominifem, Nodoffirie catesbyi, Yorlitown Foma- fomtioro: O'Rouke, J. R. T.,2. E. tion: Sabol, J. \Y., 1. Limestone, Valley region, mul, deposition by algee: Lead-zinc Jmes River ma, Yorktown Fomation, biostratig- Mathews. H. L. l' Wlthe County, Austinville rea: Weinberg, E. L. mphy: Huber, W. G. Norfolk Soils, genesis of calcreous tufa deposits: Mathews, Mangmere County H1 Hewett, D. Pleistcene di*onfomity, fauna: Spencer, R. S. ' Virginia: F. Stratignphy Metals Westmoreland Comty Cmbrim, , Blacksbmg rea: Appalmhims, review: Lawrence, R. A., 1. Calver-t Fomation, Cetacea: Kellogg, R., l. Metmomhism Choptmk Fomation, members, paleecology: Ger- Ammon, D. A. Kvmiti quartzite, Prince Edward-Buckinghm @u- mnt. R. E.. 1. ties, Leigh-Baker-Willis, momtairu: Bemett, P. Mammalia, Choptank Fomation, new whale: Kellogg, NANSEMOND COUNTY J. Absolute age Mxsive sulfides, Great Gossn Lead, Cmll and Weetmoreland State Park, pisces, Bhark teeth, cotlect- Newm Point, Holocene, shells: Stuvier, M., 1. Gnyson counties: KaltokosH, J. inglmlity: Care, J., 1. Areal geology Moneite York Couty Chuckatuck m4 tenrces, Pleistcene, geologic map: Geologic controls, Virginia: Overstreet, W. C." 2. Gastropda, Busgcon tritow, Yorktom Fomtion, Coch, N. K.,4. Ore guides Yorlitom area: Fagerstrom, J. A. Sedimentay petrclogy Valle! and Ridge, Timbenille rea, zinc Hoagland, A. Chuckatuck area, Yorktown Fomtion, coquina D. MISSISSIPPIAN facies: Bowman, J. R.;Johroon, G. H.,2. Paleogeographic contrcls Stntignphy Appalachim Plateaus Bre metals in cubonate rock, Wythe County, Austin- Mirene, Yorktom Fomation: Bomn, J. R. Big Stone Gap rea, Chattaooga Shale: R@n, J. B. ville: Callahm. W. H.. l. Valley and Polymetallic ores Ridge, southwestem, lithofacies md isopeh studies: \ryalker, K. 1. NELSON COUNTY Piedmont-Valley md Ridge, tmce element distribu- R., Appalachiam Absolute age tion: Lenker, E. S. provinces: Aaorthosite, Rodand area: Herz, N., 3. Salt Southem, floral zones and Read, C. 8., 2. Lee County Areal geology Snyth-Wmhington counties, Saltville rea: Cooper, B. N.,9. Little Stone Gap Member, new nme: Miller, R. L., 3. Buckinghm Quadrangle, mineral resources, stratig- raphy, geologic mp: Em, E. H.,2. Strata boud Smyth-Washington counties Greendale syncline, conodonts: Schwind, R. F. Esnomic geology Zirc Phosphate ocwnces: McKelvey, V. E. Missisippi Valley-Appalachiu type, localiation Tuewell County Upper, stntigraphy: Thomas, W. A. Titanium: Fish, G. 8., Jr., 2; Hillhoum, D. N.; Paulson, controls, Wythe County, Austinville aiea: Cal- Valley and Ridge E. G.; Redden, J. A, 1; Swanson, V. F., 1. lahan, W. H. Powell Valley, conodonts, stmtigmphy: W. Vanadium, Roseland district: Fisher, R. P., 1. Valleyand Ridge, Timberville rea: Hoagland, A. D. Ouchrk, F. Gechemistry Structural controls Price Piney River area, nelsonite: Philpotts, A. R. Metals Smdstone, corelates with Rockwell Fomation and Puslane Sadstone, Mar.yland: DeWitt, W., Geomorpholory Appalrchim, zoning: J. W. Gabelm, Jr. 1969 stom effects, hunicane: Virginia Div. Mineml Virginia, Autinville and Louim: Kutim, J. provenance: Remwes,5. 38th parallel linement, Southem, Price-Pocono fomations, Valley and Ridge, Timbenille Geophlsical sweys distrlct: Heyl, A. V., Jr.,4. Walker, K. R.,2. Southwest, upper, conodonts: E.; Rexroad, Piney River-Shipman quadnngles, part of, airbome: Supergene pmesres Clarke, C. c. B. U. S. Geol. Suney,6. Inn, mnganere, Valley and Ridge, Shemndoah Val- Virginia Minenlogy ley: Hack, J. T., 6. Urmim Glossary, stntigraphic tems, upper floral prcvinces: Chevkinite, Hat Creek, occmnce: Semn, D. M. Keroher, G. C. Penieritechevkinite, X-my studies: Mitchell, R. S., Virginia, epigenetic sandstone occmnces, pos- t2. sibilities: Finch, W. MOLLUSCA PhosphGiderite, strengite, Jonesboro uea: Mitchell, Zinc Mirene R. S., r?. Oxidired, Rockinghm-&the counties: Heyl, A. V., Analyses ofshells, tmce-element content: Pilkey, O. H. Petrclory Jr.,2. Provinces, paleoecology: Hecht, A. D. Roseland anorthosite masif, associated chmockite: Wlthe Comty, Autinville-Ivanhoe district Brcwn, Yorktom Fomaiion, distribution and migration: Hep. N..2. w. H. MrcNeil, F. S. Surry County MINERAL ECONOMICS Cobhms lVhuf uea, Yorktown Fomation: Sabol, J. NICKEL w.,2. Blue Ridge-Piedmont, explomtion: Worthington, J. E. Virginia, Southem Railway Systen: Shuffiebuger, T. Pleistcene Appalrchims, region, resources, review: Comwall, H. R. 8.. Jr..2. gechemistry: Cmstal Plain, muine deposits: Richards, H. G., 4. Cmll Couty, Betty Baker ore, Lmon, Polyhpu billingsi L. T. MINERAL RESOURCES Ordovicim, redescribed, questioned in Virginia, Teewell County: Yochelson, E. L. NIOBIUM Albemtrle County, general: Nelson. W. A., 2. Quatemary Amhent County, Little Friu area: Paker, R. L. Appalachim, Appalachia: Meyer, G., 1.; S. Bur. U. Lancaster Comty, Fleets Bay: Jackson, J, Piedmont, occwences: Parker, R. L. Mines, 1. Tertiary .Botetduft-Craig counties, Hipes Resryoir rea site Coastal Plain NITRATE evglmtion: Johnson, R. C. Localities: Ruhle. J. L.. 1. Appalachims, region, resources, review: Wedow, H., Yalley and Ridge, New River basin: Muks, L. Y. Paleocene-Eocene, catalog: Palmer, K. V. W. Jr., 1. Virginia, distribution, production:.U. S. Bu. Mines, 4. MONAZITE NODULES placere, possibilities: Over- genesis, and Ridge, Athem Shale: Cr- GEOLOGY Patrick County, southwest, Buite, Valley MINING street. W. C.. 3. mnter. R. H. History, mines ad mineral locations, guidebook: U. S. Virginia, genesis, occmnces, prcduction: Overstreet, Flin[, Coastal Plain, Williamsbug rea, Empean Bu. Mines, 3 w. c..2. source: Emery, K. O., 4. 60 Vrncrxn DrvrstoN oF MTNERAL RESouRcEs

NORFOLK(CITY) Smyth Comty OXYGEN Chatham paleontrclogy: Gechemistry Hill limestone, Hallinger, D. Isotoms D. Cmstal mrine shells, relation of U ad Ra, seawater, 0-lB: Gf 6, in phosphate, fossil mrine organism, Llmnhaven: Blanchard, R. L. Chatham Hill area, Martinsburg Formation, Virgini* Longinelli, A. Hydrcgeology Bruhiopoda, Pelecypnda: Sutherland, R. L. Test drilling, fresh water i4jection project, geophysical Walker Mouirtain rea, i{'artimburg Forution: Rust, logs, Moore's Bridge Bite: Brcm, D. L. c. c. PAGE COUNTY Stratigraphy Tuewell County Areal geology Mircn&Pleist@ene, disconfomity: Spencer, R. S. Mollusca, Perry Fomtion, Polylnpia, questioned: Guidebook, rcad log: Allen, R. M.,4. Yochelson, E. L. Stmtigaphy, mineral resoures, geologic mp: Allen, Valley md Ridge R. M.,5. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Brachiopoda, Reedsville-Martinsbug fomations, Gemhemistrf, Absolute age palemology: Bretsky, S. S. Luay Cavems, Nittany dolomite, evolution of waten, Hog Island series, wood, peat, shells smples: Rusmk, Central cubonate content: Holland, H. D. G. A.,2. Matimbug Formation, stratigraphy Rader, E. K., Geomorphologl Geomorphology Lmy Caveru, evolution: Hmk, J. T., 5. Shoreline history: Tmer, P. A. Ostreoda, Pswdmahaella, fist reported, Mtr- Geophysical suneys Temes, Pleistocene: Sinnott, A,, 1. tirobug Fomtion: Rader, E. K., 6. Lmy Caveru, void detetion, gmvity: Chico, R. Hydrcgeology Five Oaks, Lenoir, and Mtrtinsbug fomations, cone Stnctual geology Grcwd water resowes: Simott. A.. 5. late with Chickamauga Grcup, AJabama Rogw, Stepfaulted b*in, mechanism: Bott, M. H. P. w. s.. 1.2. OCEANS. CIRCULATION Echinoderuta, primitive, middle: Pmley, R. L. PALEOBOTANY Ocemogmphy Edinburg limestime, agnostid: Hunt, A. S. Cretaceou$Quatemary Martirebug Crents, neeshore tidal ud nontidal, Yirginia Berch: Fomation, stratigraphy: McBride, E. F. Virginia, plant evolution: Gmham, A. Hffiisn, W.,9. Northem Hol@ene Jmiata ad Bald Eagle Fomations, stntigraphy: Chespeake (City), Lake Dmond ma, maire: SHALE Yeakel. L. S.. Jr. Whitehead. D. R.. l. OIL Martircbtrg Fomation: Ryan, J. J., 1,2. Appalruhiaro, region, resomes, black shale Missisiooia-Pennsvlvanian fomtioro, Shemndoah Valley, northem, limestone: review: Conmt, L. Stonehenge Megaiossil florm, iouthem Appsltrhim: Read, C. B., Woods. R. S.. 1. t. Tttlobtrta, CryptolitDas, Martinsbwg shale: Whit- Pale@oic ORANGE tington, H. B.,4. Upper, floral zones and prcvinces, Appalachim: Read, COUNTY Old Rosedale Geophysical sweys event: Bowen, R. L. c.8.,2. Reedsville Fomtion, bryozoan ecology: Bretsky, P. W., Belmont qua.drmgle rognetic: Brcmery, R. W., 2. l. Pleistcene Lahore quadrangle mgnetic: Brcmery, R. W., 1. Biogeography, Virginia: Deevey, E. S., Jr. Reedsyille-Martirubug fomations: Bretsky, P. W. 2, Mineral quadrangle magnetic: Brcmery, R. W., 3. , Triasic Piedmont Southem Newuk Series, common sp€cies with Chinle Fom- ORDOVICIAN Bays Fomtion, stmtigmphy: Hergemder, J. D., tion of Arizona: Daugherty, L. H. Alleghmy comty 12 Desription, n. sp., world corelation: Bock, W' Sinking Springs rea: Pitcher, M. G. Martimbug Fomation: Walker, L. G. Appalacbims Stmsburg-Stauton rea, midde, paleontology: PALEOCLIMATOLOGY Bertonites, distribution, windbone: Eaton, G. P. Whittington, H.8., 1. Genenl Carbonate rocks, depositional enyironmentB: Virginia Virginiq Paleomic-Cenomic: Bain, G. W. Donaldson, A. C. Pale@ology, paleogeography: Fell, H. B. Pleistmne Interior Plateau, subsurfrce stntignphy: Woodward, Paleogeography, Trenton deposition: Lyons, P. L. H.P.,2. Cmstal Plain, Norfolk re4 vertebntes: Ray, C. E., 2. WrenCoutv Continental mgin, submrine canyom: Itel, J. 8., Southem, conodonts, Mmor and Ashby stages: Wig- Frcnt Royal'rea: Lee, F. T., l. L ley, P. B., Jr.,2. Washington Comty quadrmgle: Quatemary Vesuvius Wemer, H. J. Dma*w rea: Derby, J. R., 2. Augusta County, l{ack and ponds, pollen Augusta Couty Qudes spectn: Cnig, A. J. Spring llill rea, Trilobita, Cms whittinotm t ORGANIC MATERIALS Temmmtre sp.: EYitt, W. R., l. Amino acids Inaicaton, pelecypods shells, Pleisteene, Virgirria Augusta,Rockinghm ounties Coatal Plain, York River estuary: Webb, K. L. Bemh: Malone, P. G. T?entonia, Flericalgruw, exoskeletal features: Analytical methods Evitt. W. R..2. River sediments, Coastal Plain, Rappaharnock River, Buckinghm County chrcmatogmphy: Blankerehip' PALEOCENE Clrke County ' plrin Stntigmphy: Butts, C., l. "ostalPotomac River valley, Brightsat and Aquia foma- Tlilobita, Arvonia Slate: Tillman, C. G., 4. OROGENY Appalachian tions: Kaufrnan, E. G. Frederick County ' Stafford County Middletown rea, loricates, type dewription: Bergen- Folding: Cloos, E.,2. Valley Ostruod, Brightseat forution: Hrel, J. E.,2. hayn, J. R. M. ad Ridge, Shemdoah Valley, northem, de- phases: Stmtigmphy: Beauchmp, R. G. Stratignphy, paleontology: Butts, C., 2 fomtion Dean, S. L, Fluvam Comty General Appalaehias, Stratigraphy: Smith, J. W., 2. chrcnologln Rodgers, J., 2. PALEOECOLOGY Giles Couty Mechmim Bruhiopoda Gap Mountain mea, stntig"aphy: Spercer, S. M. Lee County, Ewing area, Cumberland overthrust, Ordovicim, shelf, Valley and Ridge: Bretsky, S. S. Nmws area, Martinsbug Fomation, conodonts: Chestnut Ridge fenster Hmis, L. D., 2. Bryorca Rwt, C. C. Odovician, sheu' Yalleyand Ridge: Bretslry, P. W., f . Lee Cowty OSTRACODA Fominifem L. S. Baleswell, log: I{mis, L. D., 10. Cretrceous-Pleisttrene Benthonic, plankton, Aquia Fomtion, King George Powell-Wallen valleys, Dot Fomation, stmtignphy; Continental margin: Gibson, T. G., 3. md Stafford counties: Nogan, D. S., 1,2. Hffiis. L. D..5. Devonim Mirene, Coxtal Plain: Gibson, T. G., 1. Rose Hill ma, pre-Trenton: Calvert, W. L. Valley and Ridge, northem, Neednore Shale: Rader, Mitrene Southwest, Cumberland overthrut block: Ohio Geot. E. K.,2. Muine Se. GeogEphic distribution Coastal Plain: Gibson. T. G..2. Rockbridge County Coastal Plain, submtrine enyons, Pleistmene, dis- Coastal Plain, Choptank Fomtion: Gerunt, R. E., Central, middle, post-Beekmntown-pre-Liberty Hall tribution: Hazel. J. E.. 1. l. limestones: Cmon, R. J., III,2. Micene Westmoreland County, Choptank Fomation: Ger- Colliemtom area, ostracoda, silicified: Kraft, J. C. Co*tal Plain, southerutem, range ild tu: Mclem, J. mnt. R. E..2. Lexington ilea, conodonts: Cwan, I{. A. D., Jr. lvillimsbug (City) ma, Yorktowil Fomation: Rockingham County Surry Comty, Cobhms Whaf rca, Yorktown For- Cmpbell, L. D. Betts Quany, stmtigraphf Sheryood, W. C., 4. mation: Sabol, J. W.,2. Mouusca Hmisonbugrea, trilobita, Asaphidae: Evitt, W. R., Westmoreland County, Choptank Formation, Lmcaster Comty, Fleets Bay: Jackson, J. pale@cology, biostratigraphy: Genst, R. 8., 1. Mirene, mine, Coastal Plain: Hecht, A. D. Ruseu County Pleisteene Ordovicim, shef, Yalley and Ridge: Bretsky, P. W., 2. Conodonts, middle: Wigley, P. B., Jr., 1. Costal Plain, southestem, ruge and tax Mcleu, J. Ordovician Crinoidea, Benbolt Formtion: Veinw, J. D., Jr. Nemhore, clastic-facies faum, Valley and Ridge: Scott Couty Ordovician Bretsky, P. W.,3,4. Clinchport Quadrangle, stratigraphy: Brent, W. 8., 3. Rockbridge County, Collierstown rea, silici0ed: Palecene Conodonts, midclle: Wigley, P. B., Jr., 1. Knft,, J. C. Mryine, Coactal Plain, Potomac River valley: Kauf- Crinoidea, Benbolt Fomation: Veirus, J. Shenandoah County, Strasbug area: Kraft, J. C.; mm, E. G. Loricates, type description: Bergenhayn, J. R. M. Swain, F. M., Jr., l. Pelecypoda Shemndoah County Valley and Ridge, northem, Martinsbug Fomation: Cenorcic Strubugtrea Byan, J. J.,2. Muine Middle, Ostncoda: Swain, F. M, Jr., 1 Paeudvalcaerelln qttelieqte Rzdet. \. so. Costal Plain, Norfolk area, pectinid evolution: Ostncod&. silicified: Kraft.. J. C. Ordovician, Valley and Ridge, Martimbug Form- Wauer, T. R. Trilobita, Asaphidae; Evitt, W. R.,3. tion: Rader. E. K.. 6. Venericards, Coastal Plain: Prk, R. A., IV, 2. Pusr,rcarroN L 61

Pleistrene VirStuig Virginia Sdine bog, Smyth County, Saltville rea" large m- Pdeoclimtology: Bsin, G. W, Glmary, upper floral pmvin@q strafignphic tem: nslR: Rsy, C. E., 1. Stntigmphy Richard8, H. G., 1. Kerchen G. C. Wythe County Wi* Comty PALEOGEOGNAPHY Cmket Cove ma, lithologic variations, structural Revision of corelation, lower: Gsthright, T. M., 1. Cmbrim-Devonian contmL Webb, F., Jr., 1. Appalrchim, palimputic mps: Demimn, J. M.,3. Cmbriu-Ondovicim PETROFABRICS Continental margin, Virgini* Rodgen, J.,4. PALYNOLOGY Interpr€tation .Ceno4ic CretreoH Blue Ridge, entral Catctin Momtain-Blue Ridgp mticlinorim, fabric Ytgini4 Cret*eou shoreline: Ilolsinger, J, R.,2. Cosstal Plsin, Potom Grcup, asemblages, corela- relgtim Griff!, Y. S,, Jn, 3. Devonim tion: Bremer, G. J., 1, heenbri*Cmbrian fomatim: Appalruhiro: Boucot, A. J., 1, 2; Head, J. W., lII, 4. Envimmental melysis Gritrn, V. S., Jn, 1. Valleyad Ridge, Appalrchimbsin: Head, J. W., III, Abmdmce, relation to distan@ ftom shoreline, Conti- 6. nental Margin: Stanley, E. A PETROLEUM Ordovicim Qustemary Dmmed valley topography, Lee County Hmis, L. Augusta Couty, Hmk md Qwles ponds, Pleist@ne: Appalachians, regional, review: Meyer, R. F. D., 1. Cnig, A. J. Cmtal Plain: Maher, J. C., 2, 3; Johnston, Ji E. Yirginia, Trenton deposition: Lyom, P. L. Cmstsl Plsin, southeastem, unglaciated, cf. moden: Continental Margin, posibilitie: Maher, J. C., 2, 3; Ordovici*Silurim Whitehead, D. R.,2. Jobnston, J. E. Valley ad Ridge, northem: Yeakel, L. S., Jn Smyth County, Saltville, Pleistmne, asciated with Lee Couty, prrduction, 1967: Young, D. M., 2. Siluim mmmals: Ray, E. C., 1. RockinghmCounty, explontion, R. J. Whetrell McC* Frederick County, Gore m4 Bloomsburg redbeds: Ilimic lin, J. C. Roy, J. L. Piedmont, Manassas formation, absene: Bruh, G. S. Virginia SiluriarrDevonim Develolments: Richards, H. G.,3; Young D. M.,3. Valley and Ridge, Appahhim buin: Ilead, J, W., III, Genesis, mnce, Silwim: Hsterotein, W. G. 2. PALYNOMORPHS Pmibleresowes: Inghm, A. I. Palemic Creteou Virginia" euly, requences: Wheeler, IL E., 1. Chestcfeld Couty, Drewys Bluff, Patuent Fom- PHASE EQUILIBRIA pollen, PALEOMAGNETISM tion, spores and demiption: Bremer, G. Albite J.. l. uder dry conditiom, Anelia Schimopsis Low-high tmsformation Jrruic awirw, Cmstal Plain, Patuent Coudy, McKie, D. Appalachiens, dike swms: DeBw, J. Formation, cf. England: Hughes, N. F. Metmomboic ruks Trisic Mn-(Ml, Fe) exchmge, Loudoun Comty: Kretz, R. Magnetisn rement, Piedmont: Bowker, D. E. PATRICK COUNTY PALEOI{TOLOGY AEal geology PHOSPHATE Philpott Resenoirqudnngle, rcad log: Conley,J. F., Collecting Appalachians, region, resomes, review: Wedow, H., 2. Jr.. 1. Virginia" fossil locslities: Rader, E. K.,4. Eonmic geolosr Nelson Comty, omnces: MeKelvey, Y. E. Fmiliation Mowite, southwest eection, fluvial: Overstreet, W. Estwire sediments, fominifenl tests, solution. c.,8. Coastal Plain: Bingham, T. R. PHOSPHORUS PALEOZOIC PATTERNED GROUND Analysis Coal, Virginia: Abemethy, B. F.,3. Appaluhim Humid climte Southem, Cmbrian-Misisippim: Cmpr, B. N.,4. Blue RidgeValley and Ridge, sothera, south of PHOTOGEOLOGY Stntigraphic pattems, Ordovicim-Pennsylvanian: glacial border: Clark, G. M. Wheeler, H. E.,2. Mudlmm RockinghmCouty, fractws/tnces:Tniner, F. W., 1. Stmtigsphy, tectonics: Coop*, B. N., 12. Virsinis AcconiekComty, Pmore Islild: Crcss, C, I. Alrphoto, index to phlnical features, emples: Avery, Structural-stntigrnphicrelatioiuhip: Cmper, B. N., 6. Augusta Couty G. Little North Mountain ma, stntigpphla Fitzgerald, PELECYPODA Covetrge, interpretation: Penley, H. M. F.8., III,2. Argopectengibbus st@k Landfom dewiption, catalog: Demy, C. S. Stokesville ard Paranuus quadmngles, stmtig?aph]4 lfimene-Holocene, Cosstal Plsin, Norfolk rea, evolu- Waren Couty, Fmnt Royal rea fracture tmcea, mea- surement: W.,2. Rader, E. K., 10. tion: Walker, T. R. Tlainer, F. Bath-Highland-Rmkbridge couties Cwsostra vbginiad Williamsville quadrmgle: Bick, K. F.,2. oyster shells, age, continental mgin: PIEDMONf Menill, A. S. Bedfod-BotetourGRmoke @unties Absolute age Rmke rea: Hslett, lV, II., Jr., 2. Eologr Centnl, "Columbie gnnite ', lead-alpha, K-Ar: Smith, Bland-Pulaski-Wythe coutiee Mercenaria camnechienaie, Chesaoeake- City, Wommk Sad-Pit: Hyere, M. E. J.1V.,4. Big l[alker Momtain{rcckett Cove rea: Webb, f., Ignmu mks, K-Ar: Amstrcn& R. L. Morphology Jr.,2. Areal geolo$/ Pectinidea, evolution, Argopecten, Coutal Plain, Nor- Blue RidgePiedmont Altavigta ma, guidebook, geologic mp: Redden, J. Northem, history: Fwrcn, A. S. folk rea: Waller, T. R. Pleistrene A.,6. Botetourt Bmkbridge counties Aryonie Slate district, guidebook Brcm, W. R., 4. Bomdary m* Sprcner, E. W., 2. List: Richarde, H. G., 7. Vtginia Bemh, shell, pleotmpemtre, Northem Buckingham-AlbemleNelson comtis indieton: Guidebmk, minemlogy: Dietrich, R. V.,6, quedrangle, Malone, P. G. Buckinghm Evington Gmup and as A. S. Tertiary hembrian-Palemic: fmn, sciated formations: Em, E. H., 2. Eonomic geologr Buckingham-Fluvanm-Cunberland Cmtal Plain, upper, statistical analysis: Bid, S. O., mmtiee Cemic mterials: Espemhade, G. H., 2;Johnson, S. Dillwynquadrmgle: Brom, W. R.,6. IL s.,4. Westmoreland County, Formation, Craig-RomokeMontgonery ounties Choptank Cleys, tests for cemics md other eastem: paleeology, bimtmtigraphla R. E., wa, Millen Cove m4 stntignphy Bauerlein, H. J. Gemnt, l. Johnson. S. S., 5, Venerierdia eensu lato Gilea Comty Feklsper, nie depmits, dereriptions, mines, maps: Butt Mountain am Eclcoade. W. M. Cenmic, Coastal Plain, paleecology: Prk, R. A., IV, Brcm, W. R., 1. Pwis Momtain Whihne, E. M. 1,2. ru Gold, ocmnee: Kosehmam, A. H., 1,2. Peten Mountain ma Hale, R. C,, l. Kyanite, mdslwite, sillimite re*nes, Fmville stntigtqphy: Mooq W. A. PoplarHillaro, district: Espemhade, G. I{., 1. Spne Rm Mountain rea: Ovemhine, A. T. Lead, Buckingham and Louis couties: UcKnight, E. Montgomery-Romoke counties PENNSYLVANIAN T. Salem slmclinorim: Tillmn, C. G., 3. Appalrchim Plateeus Nickel, explontion: Worthington, J. E. Piedmont Appalruhim coal basin, stntigraphy: Wanles, H. R. Niobium, tmtalm: Puker, R. L. Altavista rca, stmtignphy, guid€book; Redden, J. Coal fields, shatignphy: ltiller, R. L., 4, 7. Engiredinggeolory 4.,6. Coal fields, Le Fomtion: Englund, K. J., ?. Dm, pmblems: Heller, F, Southem, Evington Grcup, corelation with South Pmhonta Fomtion, Misisippim bomdary: En- Highways, aggregates, c*bonate, for @ncrete use: Cmlim: Shuffebuger, T. E., Jr., l. glud, K. J.,9. Shwood, W. C.,3. Rckinghm Comty Review: Yomg: D. M., 1. Ge@hemistry PmuQuadnngle: Rader, E. K., 10. Sedimentation, corelation: Stem, R. G. Awonia Fomtion, metsrnorphic Ferich, chemical Stntiglsphy: Brent, W. 8., 1. Appalachim equilibrium: Smith, K. G. Smyth Couty Southem Centnl-north, soil8, vemiculite, genesis: Rich, C. I., Msion rea French, B. E. Flonl rcnes md provines: Read, C. B., 2. l. Valley and Ridge Stmtigraphy: Brmon, C. C. E*tm, mils, ditrerential themal analysis: Goodwin, Blacksburg synclinorium-Pulaski thrust area, Bucham County B. I(., 1. guidebook Cooper, B. N,,5, Lee fomtion, stntignphla Bowen, D. G. Sulfde minenls, true elements: Lenker, E. S. Bruhiopods, Atrypa retrimlari*, abemnt cardinalis: Lee Comty Geomorphology Bowen,Z.P.,2. Ewing quadrmgle, stntigraphy, Englmd, K. J., 4. Slopes, ercsional equilibrim: Nelson, B. W., 8. quadrangle: Millborc Koak, S. J. Valley and Ridge Northem, drainage bmin morphologr, dimhuge rela- Tmenville-Tunbling Creek ma: Fmhm, P. R. Review: Young, D. M., 1. tion Gimti, E. V. 62 Vrncrure Drvrsrox oF MTNERAL REsouRcEs

Geophysical sweya South€rn Wshingtm County Culpepe-r Triwic Basin, gnvity md magnetic: Lmd, Flon Whitehead, D, R. J. R.,3. Konnuock mea, Mt. Bogers volcanic series; Fominifen, ostracoda: lfcl,errn, J. D., Jr. rythnitea: Gmingtm, T. J., f. Eastm, magnetic, aid ingeologic rydi@tivity, map Unglaciated, palynolog': Whitehead, D. R,,2. Soutbern, stntigrophtrr King, P. ping: Newhel, S. K.,8. 8.,2. Stntigrsphy: Ssndem, J. E., 8: Bichards, H. G., 6. Southm, magnetic Virginia Div. Mineral Remureg, YorkJanes Peniroule are* Johnson. G. H.. 3. 6. Contimntal mcin PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Southwest, redi@tivity Economic gslog/ md mgnetic, airbome, Submire mlons, ostmodea, distribution: Hazel, J. mpe: Virginia Div. tireml Remres,4. E.. l. Ceroic mterials, qurtzite depcitq Brker Moun- Spotsylvuia Comty res, msgnetic and radimtivity, Smyth Comty tain, Leigh lfiountain Bemtt, P. J. airbome: Newhel, S. K..4. Saltville Ilydmgeology ma Cmcodiles, dimdited: Richmond, N. PRINCE Grcmd water yield: LeGrmd, D. WILLIAM COUNTY H. 8., 5, Mmslis, large h*bivores: Ray, E. C., Arealgeology Rappahmck River l. buin, dirharge of dnimge ma -..v uurna petrcgraphy, geologic relation GeimsviUe map: cwee: RiggB, H. C., 1. Biogeognphy: Deevey, E. Ltudskold. J. E. Paleomasnetim S., Jr. Triufc, Virginis Beeh Gophyaiel swveya mntmagnetim: Bowke, D. E. Mamnalie Eibbad, C. W. Joplin quadrogle, magnetic: Bmmery, Paleontolory R. W., 6. Uees Comer Pit, ltte: Luebke, W. C. quadnngle, magnetie Brcmery, Floms Quntico R. W., 6. Nmond Fomtion: Rogen, W. S. Hydrcgeolos| Comon species withArircm, Chinle with Newuk .-Oeap Ridge, stmtigmphf nairto, n. U.,.lr. Gmund mter, resore* Johngton, P. M., 1. uies: Daugherty, L. H. wylne uouty S€dimenbly petrology Trimic, deuiption: Bck, W. Ivanhoe rea, vertebnrta: Guilday, J. E., 2. Soila, Bull Ru Mountsin res: Krster. D. L. P&lynomorphs, Trissiq Brush, G. S. Petrclogy Centnl, PresmbrisFhovicim, metmorphic mks, POPULAR AND ELEMENTARY PROTIS?A minenl assembleges; Milici, R. C., l. GEOLOGY Ebridim Petenburg gmite: Goodwin, B. K., 8. Cat*log, Coaatal Plain: Lmblich, A. R., III. Ea8tm, Appelrcbians Wisehickon schigt: Cook, M. G., l. Hystrichoaphereg Caves, Sedimentary petmlogy fomtiom and deposits:- Mohr, C. E. Dercrim, Olasquethaw Stage, Valley.nd Ridge, Northem, Evercm Fomation, slety limestone, Genenl Comelly, T. L. Acisrelatiom: Demim, J. U.,6; Ilfiorimn, A. Cmbrian Mrck, T.,8. Gold, prcspecting: Cmpbell, W. P., Jr. K. Minenls, guide: Zeitner, J. C. Soils, _clay'mineralogy, relatiorohip to prent rcck: Silio,flagelletea Flck. W. M.. r. Valley end Ridge Catalog, Coastal Plain: Lmblich, A. 8., IU. Paleontology, trilobits: Whittington, H. 8., 2. Soils, Prince Edw*d-Nottawav- counties. clsv minerdogy: Flock, W. M.,2. Virginia ^ . Fossil ollectine Mmv. M. PULASKI COUNTY stntunphy Arealgeology Cmbrian, Evercna Minenlogr mdpetrcloij; Dietrich, R. V., A. Fomation, chmtdistics, north- Wslker Mountain-Crwket Cove are4 geologic map: m:Muk, T., 1. Minenl sd mck collecting: Nicolay, H. H.; Peal, R. M.: Rmson. J. E. lVebb, F., Jr.,2. Pale%ic, Evington Grcup, southm corelatioN in Hydrogeology South Cmlim: Shuffebuger, T. E., Jr., 1. h'embrian, Peek Creek watenh€d, nin&ll-runofi relations, Glem Series, nomenelatw revision, POROSITY geologic @ntml Cmper, D. N., f6; Kch, E. geologtc map, Wshington, D. C. rea: Southwick, Cubomteruks Minerelogy U. IJ. Appelachims, Piedmont-Vslley md Ridge: Sherumd, Calcistrcntimite, cf. Engl"nd, $11em mck qurqr: hembri*Cmbrian, Glem Series, conelate c..6. S8lts, D. L. FomtiorEvington w c.a!4chbug Grcup: I{opon, Ignem r.ocki Strcntianite, eelcimrich vadety, Salem mk qusrry: Appalehiils, Piedmont-Valley and Ridge: Shenood, Dietrich, R. V.,2. Triuic w. Stntipqphy Corelation, c..6. criteric Klein, G. Cambrian, Rome and Shady formations, dlimnie ares Daville hsin, geologic mp: Meyertons, C. T. Andenon E. R- strucural^. geology POTASH Structural geology p. Dikes, Tlimic, pattems relsted to tectonics: King, Appalachim, regional, resrres, review: Wedow, H., Pulaski-Seven Springs &ults: Cmhion, W. W. 8..3. Jr., 1. Weatherinc Sodim-fotwium inlca in soils: Cook, M. G., 2. QUATERNARY POTASSIUM Coagtal Plain Analysis Charges of level, Ilolmne boudsry: Fai$ridge, R. PISCES Coal, Virgini* Abemethy, R. F.,8. w. Carchnrodnn wgalodan Continentsl msrgin, sedimentation: Emery, K. O. Sedimentary sequences, lithofacies: Mimene, Westmoreland Couty, Westmoreland State Owens, J. P. POWHATAN COUNTY Stratigrsphla DMing, J. A" Puk, collecting localities: Cere, J., 1. Pleist@ne Dinwiddie Couty Umiun-niobim oxide, White Peak Willimnsite, fosil, flutedpoints: Cmstal Plain, Norfolk rea, KemXnville Fomtion. cf. No. l: Mitchell, tm, I{illims, S. modem, distribution: Ray, E. C.,2. R. S.,9. RADAR SURVEYS PRECAMBRIAN Viryinis PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Appelrchim Side looking: Kover, A. N. Geonorphology Besin, mgnetic and geologic depths: Grimm, .A-, 2. Lesville ma, exfolietion eve in trEgmtitie, struc- Contirental interior, chrcnologln Muehlenberger, W. RADIOACTIVITY SURVEYS tunl contrcl Redden, J. A., ?. R. Coastal Plain Hydrcgeology YenvimQuadrogle: Wemer, H. J. Noifolk-Peningula rea, airbone: Guillou, R. 8., 2. Gmud-mts wrc, well lmtim, geologic Ls B€dford-Botetourt coutieo Culpeper Couty Crud, H. E.. 1. Pealc of Otter m4 Btratigrephla Hmilton, C. L. Bealeton ma, airbome, ?rimic Guillou, R. 8,, l. Minenlogy Blue Ridge Pi€dmont Riebeckite, southem; Allen. G. C. Frcnt Royal rea, Catctin Fomtion: Goett, H. J. Eastm, @relation with geologic mapping: Newhel, Ssicit&hemstite psudomorphs, Leesville Dm rea: Mout Rogem Volcanic Grcup: Rmkin, D. W.,2,4. s. K,3. Redden. J. A..4. Northen, Csttrtin Fomuon: Reed, J. C.. 4. Southwest, airbome: Virginia Div. Minenl Resotreq Petrclogr Botetou+Rockbridge @unties 4, Carolina slate belt-Charlotte belt, boundary, Bouda,ry ma, stntignphj4 Sperer, E. W., 2. Spotsylvmi8 Couty ma, orrelation with geology: netmorphic zones: Tobish, O. T. tJoudou- Neuschel, S. K.,4. Flint Uoutv Hin wa, Mout Athos Fomtion, schist, re quadrangles: parker, p. Virginia placement C. structme after cordierite: Redden, J. piH:lt-Blueilont Nutlm, airbome: Neushel, S. K, f, 2; Pitkin, J. A. 4..2. AltaviEts ma, 8tratignpby, guideb@ll Redden, J. Sedimentaly petrclogy .{..6. RADON Smdy Level ma, soil conretiom: Redden, 5. J. A., Glenarm Series, correlates with Lynchburc Analysie FomauoFEvington Grcup: Hopson, C.'A Bath County, Hot Springs es: Smith, B. l[, PLEISTOCENE Northem History: Flmn, A. S. RADIUM AryutaComty West-centml, Evinston Grcun md usociated fotm- Gechmistry Fauna: Guilday, J. E.,3. tiom: Em, E. -H..2. RelaUon to U, Norfolk (City), Lynnhaver Blanchard, Yertebrates: Guilday, J. E., f,4. Washington, D. C. uea, Petere Creek Fomafion R. L, Coestal Pbin Ime remilm, Wishickon Fomtion changed Chmges of level Richarde, H. G., U. _ from euly Palemic Southwick, D. L. RARE EARTHS Chempeake Bay entroce, poasible uplift: Hmison, Smytb Comty Abudme w.. ll. Konnarock ue&, Mt. Rogers volcmic series, Diabue W-1, distribution, Gastrcpoda, list: compuision: Fair&x Richards, H. G., 9. rythmites: Cmington, T. J., 1. Comty: Haekins, L. Mollllg, deposits: Richards, H. VaUey G.,4. and Ridg€ Meteorites, Forktville, Sa, Eu, Ga, imtopes: Murthy, Norfolk rea, record in eubsurfle: Hmircn. W.. 2. Southem, nomenclature, Ircn Mountain fomtion, v. R..2. Pelecypoda, list: Richards, G., ?. II. Unicoi Grcup: Cmington, T. J.,2, Virginia, localities: Olson, J. C. Puer,rclrrox 1 63

REEFS Palgontologr Peleontology Alleghany County Conodorts, Ordovicim, Whis0e Crek [mestone, Conodonts, Middle Ordovicim Wigley, P. 8., Jr., 1. Hovician, Chazyan rocks, Sinking Springs rea: Lexingtonrea: Ctm, H. A. 'Crinoidea. Hovicidn: Veinus, J. Pitcher, M. G. Ostmcoda, silicified, Ordovician, Colliemtom ma: G8strcpod8, borehole!, Ordovicim. New Bethel Wythe Couty Knft, J. C. Cliurchuea: Cmiker, M. Loricaies Cmbrim, Shady Fomation, Autinville ma Bal- Stmtigmphy Cerotopea, Ordovician, tlpe desiption, Bergen- m,W.L. Ordovician, post-Beekmmtom-pre-Liberty Hall hayn, J. R. M. limestones: Cmon, R. J., III,2. Nlamrmliz, MegaJonyx jelferewii (sloth), Lme Cave: Holsingpr, J, R.,3. RICHMOND (CITY) Trilobita, Cmbrim, Pmhare Ridgrc rea: Raretti, F., Enginering geology ROCKINGIIAM COUNTY 2. Foudatiom, subsoil, strength, Federal Building: Areal geology Stmtigraphy new Casagmde, L., 1,2; Gnng€r, S. G. Paleorcic, stntigraphy, geologicmp: Brent, W. 8., 1. Devonian, Wildcat YaUey Smdstone, nme: Mil- Minenlogr Pamw quadrangle, stntignphy, geologic mp: ler. R. L..2. Vivianite, new dimovery: Bland, R. J., Jr.,2. Rader, E. K., 10. Devonim-Misisippim, Big Stone Gap rea, Chat- Stratignphy Eonomic geology tmooge Shale: Rcn, J. B. E@ene, State Highway Dept, building rea: Pmtt, Petrcleumexploration, No, 1 R. J. Whetzell: Mccs8lin, Misiwippim, Little Stone Gap Member of Ilinton w. T. J. C. Fomtion, new nme: lfiller, R. L., 3. Zirc Structural seolocy Bowe*Cmpbell mine: Hayes, L. G., L,2. Pine Morintain-6verthrut: Miller, R. L., l. RICHMOND COUNTY Oxidized deposits, Timberyille district: Heyl, A, V., Petmlogy r-t SEAWATER Sharps meteorite: Dodd, R, T., l: Fredriksson, K. Engineering geology Gechemigtry Materiab, csbonate aggregates, reetion: Newlon, H. Ircn, aluminim, Coastal Plain, off cmst: Atkinson, L. H., Jr., 1. P. RIVERS Geomorphology Little River ma, effects of 1949 flood: II*k, J. T., 1. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Appalachim Bentonite Geophyrcial sweys Guidebook Bmeister, IV. F. Petmlogr, provemce, Valley and Ridge: Demimn, J. Mole intruive: Elven, P. H.; Young, R. S., 1. Ercsion Ilill M.,6. Hydmgeology Fairhx County, Scott Run, duing constnction: Vice, Crbonate rccks &D Mre Cave: Ilolsinger, J. R., 1. R.8., 1. Depositional envircnments, Appalrchim: Donaldson, Fairfax County Mineralosr Strcntimite, calcim-rich vuiety, Hmisonburg set A. C. Potomc River flood-plain history: Sigafom, R. S. Mineral composition, Yalley and Ridge, Appalacldm Dietrich, R, V.,2. Loudou Comty Valley, Cambrian-Ordovicim: Sheryood, W. C., Potoru River, base-flow study: Hmon, R. L. Paleontology Anthoma, tabulste corsls, Fulks Rm, Devonian- l. Piedmont Pomsity, volme and size, Piedmont-Yalley md Ridge: Siluim, Keyser Fomtion: Pasley, D. C., Jr, Rappahmnmk River, basin, di*harge to draimge Sheryood, lV. C.,6. Trilobita, Ordovician, Middle, Amphide, Ilmieonbug marelation: Riggs, H. C., 1. Clastic Prcfiles rea: Xvitt. W. R..3. Trilobita, Tlentonim, Prcvemce, southen Appalrchians: Dietrich, R. V., Longitudinal, Virginia, Jmes, Romoke, and Potom Ordovicim, Flnd.wl'ym, Greemount Chmh: Evitt. W. R.,2. 13. rivem: Culston, C. W. Conglomente Sediment Petrclogy trmmrt F. Altmtion, Chester0eld County, clay mineralg from Coastal Pl8in, Rappahamck River estuary: Nichols, Centml igneow rccks-dolomite relation,: Cmpbell, H., III,3. difrerent ruks types: Bmhisel, R. I. M. M.,6. Genenl demription Virginia Fulks Ru, Siluian, Bloomsbug interv&L Lmpiris, N. Giles Comty, New River Valley: Hale, R. C., 2. Geehemistry, metallic elements, supended sedi- petrclogy Loudom Couty, northem: Demis, J. V. ments, Twkian, K. K.,2. Sedimentuy Eubmk, Ilmisonburg rea, Edinburg limestone, slmp fold- Montgomery County, Ridgeley Sandstone: Underfit, relation to memdering valleys: Drury, G. II. R. T.,2. ing: Lowry, \{. D.,6. Coquim Primarf,r redimentry structures, interpretation, Jmi- Chuck- son qmrry: Cooper, B. N., 14. Pehdogr, Isle of Wight-Nmmond ounti6, ROANOKE COUNTY Stntigraphy atuck rca, YorKom Formatiu4 bsr genesis. Areal geology Betts quarrT: Sheryood, W. C., 4. Boman, J. R. Hollim Slide ma. field trio: V. P. I. Devonian-Silurian, Tonoloway-Keyser-Coeymans Demsitional envimments Glenvs geologic Murphy, D. J, counties, Walker rea, mp: limestones, envircnments: Roberts, W. P. L WytUefUna Big Moutain ma: Millere Cove geologic Bauerlein, H. J. B. N., 13. rea, mp: Stroctural geology Cooper, geologic Dolomite Roanoke River valley ma, mp: Edwards, J. , Fretm trmes, photogeologic study: Tniner, F. W., Jr. l. Petrclogy, intemptions by silicifletion, Montgomery Salem s;mclinorim, Paleomic, guidebook Tillmm, C, Coulty, Blrcksburg Dietrich, R. V., 10. Faulting, Little North Mountain: Brent, W. 8.,2. ma: G.,3. Genenl Engineqing geology Petmlogy Intemtate 81, neu Tloutville, landslide contrcl: Spag- Pulaski-Wythe counties, Rome and Shady foma- ler, D. P., 1. RUSSELL COUNTY tiom: Aldemon, E. R. Minenlogr Paleontologr Rockingham-Shemndoah couties, Bloomsbug Anatre, ps€udomorph after sphene, southem: Mitch- Conodonts, Middle Ordovicim: Wigley, P. 8., Jr., l. intmal: Lmpiris, N. ell. R. S..7. Crinoidea, Otdovician, Hmsonville rea: Veinw, J. Valley and Ridge, southem, PriePocono fom- Structunl geologr Sedimentary petrclogy tions: Walker. K R..2. Northem, evolution, Paleozoic, geologic mp: Ilslett, Nolichuclry shale, Upper Cmbrian: Bry&, J. W. GreeIrrod W. H.. Jr..2. Petrclogy, provenance, Aquia Formtion, King Read-Coyner Moutein f€nster, nappe: Hazlett, \{. Georgestafford counties: Drobnylq J, W.,2. H., Jr., 1. SALT Limestone RomokeSalem ma, Salem thrut fault, tectonics: Appal*hiam, region, resou@s, review: Cox, D. P., 1. Lithofacies, Ordovicim, rMiddle, Rockbridge Couty, Amto. R. Y..2. Smyth Comty, Saltville rea, possibility of drift mining: @ntml Cilson, R. J., III,2. Salem rea, geologic: Amato, R. V., 1. Blankerohip. J. T. Petmlogy, oolitic, Mmsffi fomtion, reworked, Smyth-Wythe cirunties, Saltville rea, Mmmdy Fom- Culpeper Couty: C^fton\ L.Y. tion: Cmper, B. N., 9. Lithofrcies ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY Valleyand Ridge, southem, Mecndy Fomtion: With- Alleghmy Frcnt, Devonim clastics: Demisn, J. M., Areal geology ington, C. F., l. 4. Lexington quadnngle, geolgic mp: Bick, K. F. Appalehims, Upper Mississippie: Thoms, lV. A. Natural Bridge ma: Spencer, E. W., l. Coastal Plain, CretmousQuatemary: Owens, J. P. Natunl Bridge, Amold Valley, and Suguloaf quad- SAND Valley and Ridge mgles, geologic mps: Spencer, E. 1Y., 2. Appalachim, region, review, resores: Carter, W, D. Appelachim bmin, Cayugan-Helderbergian cube Willimville quadrangle, geologicmp: Bick, K. F.,2. Coastal Plain, land reclamation, depleted sites: Phm, R. nates: Head, J. W., III,3, Eomonic geology F., S. Appalrchim basin, Keyser Limestore: Head, J. W., Beryllium, Irish Creek tin deposits: Lesre, F. G. Virginia, silica resoures, distribution: Murphy, T. D. III,5. Tmgsten, Irish Creek Lemmon, D. M. Virginia Bemh, properties, dynmic, immerred: Hmi- Northm, Ordovicim-Siluim: Yeakel, L. S., Jr. Enginering geology son, W. ?. Odovicim, Upper, clastic: Bretslry, P. W.,3. Mrble Valley pmped stonge project, geologic and Russell-Smyth counties, Nolichucky Formation, seismic studies: Virginia Electric md Power Co. Cmbrim: Brym,J. W. Geomor?hology SCOTT COUNTY Yirginia Bemh, Nanremond Fomtion: Rogen, W. Lexington m4 Tolle/s Cave: Cmon, R. J., III; Areal geology s.,3. Stepheson, W. J., 1,2. Big Stone Gap qudmngle, geologic mp: Miller, R. 1., Phosphorite Minemlogy 5. Petrclory, Coastal Plain, Mi@ne stmta: Gibson, T. CNiterite, Irish Creek tin mines: Mucin, E. J. Clinchport quadrangle, geologie rop: Brent, W. 8., 3. G.,2. One Jmk qmrry, mineral descriptions: Dietrich, R. V; , Sticklelwille quadrangle, geologic mp: Hmis, L. D., Sandstone 6. General de*ription, Coastal Plain, northen, Aquia Palygorekite, X-ray data, Lone Jack qmrrlr: Christ, C. Geomorphology Fomation, miline: Drcbnyk, J. W., 1. L. Rye Cove, kust md eve subtemnean draimge: Petrologr, Highland County, Tumm Smdstone, l{eimhenkite, Kelly Bmk Mine: Heimich, n. W. Holsinger, J. R., 5. differential eementation: Heald. M. T. M Vrncrxre DrvrsroN oF MTNERAL RESouRcEs

SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES Isle of Wight Nan*mond couti€s, Pleistmene fome- R@kinghmCouty Clay momds tiom: C@h, N, K.,4. Fulks Run Ammack Comty, Pmore Islmd, bemh wd: Stafford Comty, Potomac River Valley: Beauchamp, Blmrobug intenal: Lmpiris, N. Crcss, C. I. R. G. Kefrer Fomtion, mthorca: Pasley, D. C., Jr. Crcntmkings Methods Keymr-Tonoloway-Ooe1mro Fomatioro, lime- Coastal Plain, southeastm, Holocene, nemhore Core smpling, vibndrilling tehniques: Smden, J. stms: Robdts, W. P., -. sands, directional: Smden, J. E., ?. 8..2. Shenardoah County Crcss bedding PbtFl;ad tests, lower Che*peake Bay, Cmstal Plain: Woodstck Gap, Bloomsburg intwal: Lmpiris, N, Valley md Ridge, northem, Ordovicim-Siluim Hffiison. W.. 13. Smyth County Yeakel. L. S,. Jr. Electron mimscopy, surhce textwq stratigraphic Saltville rea, palecmnts: Jones, M. Desicetion relatiom, Coastal Plain, southeutem: C@h, N. Norfolk Comty, mudballe, Pleistrene, dirconfomity: Valley and Ridge Spener, R. S. Minenl @mmsition Appalmhimbasin General Atlantic Ocean, Eocene volcanim, Highland Couty, Ca1rogu rccks, corelation, sedinentation: llead, J. Valley and Ridge, Martimbug Fomtion: McBride, xmsible soure: Towe, K. M. w, III,3. E. F. Cmtal Plain, mtal wstm, siz {dyais: Bord, G. C. Late, envircmental reconatruction: Ilead, J. 19., Inter?retation PmFrties trr,2. Naroemond Couty, Yorlitom Fomtion, coquim Coastal Plain BloomburgFomtion, stntigraphy IIoBkin, D. M. frcies: Johnson, G. H,, 2. Chespeake Bay, lower: Ilmison, W.,5. Devonim boundary, Keyser Limestone, northem: Rockinghm-Rockbridge munties: Cooper, B. N., 14. Jme-s River estusqf: Moncre, R.; Nichols, M. M., Berdm, J. M.,2. Mudcmks o. Northem Montgomery Comty, Blacksburg ea, pre-b[ial Color, Continentsl Msgin, Costal Phin: Stanley, D. Tonoloway-Keyser-Coeymans limestones, envimn- cwls: Dietrich. R. V.. 12. ments: Roberts, IV. P., 2. Slmp structres V#bo*ty, York River sediments: Fffi, R. w. T|lffiFomtion: Yeakel, L. S. Roakinghm County, Edinburg Limestone, Ordovi- Salem Elmcline rea, sedimentstion, unconfomities: cim: Lowry, W. D.,5. SEISMIC SURVEYS Tillm,C. G., l. Stntigraphy: Perry, lV. J. AugBts-Bath-Rockbridg€ counties Upper boudary, chmges: Berdan, J, M., 1. SEDIMENTATION Muble Valley pumlred stonge project: Virginie Elec- TtruB, Rose l{ill, fomtiom: Folk, R. L. Envircment tric md Power Co. Continental mgin Coastal Plain Cretreow-Iloleene, Coastal Plain Emery, K, O,, Cheepake Bay, lower: Hmison, I{., 4. SILVER 3. Continental Mmin Explomtion Burial of relict: Emery, K. O.,5. Crutd studie; Hales, A. L.,2. Neutmn etivetion methods, Louim Comty, Aminiw Proesses, products: Swift, D. J. P. Submrine myoru: Uchupi, E,,4. mins Hoyte, A. F. Wave-bre, wave built temces: Moore, D. G., 2. Virginia Estuary Crut, alongS?th paallel Hmilton, W. Chespeake Bay re4 Coastal Plain: Nichols, M. M., Crustal structw: Jmes, D. E., l, 2. SLATE 3.4.9. Iffitatic, gmvity momlies, crutal tbicknes: Wool- Buckinghm County Cmstal Plain, Rappahamock Riyer, relation to mor- l8rd. G. P.. r. AnoniaSlate qwies, prcp€rties, res McDowell, R. phology: Nelson, B. W.,6. 35'€$N, 74'€?"W, nfraction prcfiles: Wren, D. Il. c.,2. Inlet entnn@, model, Borting, sin, Virginia Berch, Anonia belt: Redden. J. A.. 3. Rudee Inlet: Hmimn, W.,8. SHENANDOAH COUNTY Buckinghm-Fluvaruu-Cumberland counties, Dillwyn Lrotrine, Dismal Swmp, Coastal quadnngle: Brcm, W. R.,6. Quatemary, Gechemistry Plain: Swain, F. M., Jn,2, Muine New Muket ma, biogechemistry prcspecting, zinc: Valleyud Sidge McGavock. E. H-.2. SMYTH COUNTY Paleontologr Cmbrim: Bmwn. W. R..3. Areal geology Algae, Ordovicim, dasycladrean alga, Stmsburg Devonian, paleemnts: Mclver, N. L., 1. Adwolf-firoms Bridge ma, geologic mp: Aiken, L. area Osgood, R. G., Jr. Ocem, primary phosphorite, Comtal Plai[ Gibson, T. T. Ostracoda G.,2. Mrion rea, geologic map: French, B, E. Novician, dewriptions and zones: Swain, F, M., Ocean mnts Sattvill€ fsult ea, sslt bydrift mining: Blankemhip, J. Jr., 1. Be*h md movement, quntitetive analysis, Virginia Silicified, Lincolmhire and Edinburg T. Bemh: Boon, J. D., III, f,3. fomtiom, Eonomic geology Stmsbug rea: Kraft, J. C. Virginia Bemh, Rudee Inlet: Bunch, J. W. Gypsum, geolosr, mining methods, Lcust Cove Mine: Trilobita, Ordovicim, Uiddle, auphide, Stmsbug Strem tBnBIDrt Appleyard, F. C. Appalehiam, m: Evitt, W. R.,3. region, load mnge Wrk, J. W. Sedimentry petrologr Limestone, Rich valley: Lee, E. L. Coutal Plain Woodstek Salt, gypem, Saltville rea, Greendele s;mcline: Jmes River estusrlr, White Shoal sorting, Gap, Bloombug intenal: Lmpiris, N. ma, Stmtigmphy Cooper, B, N.,9. feal pellets: Haven, D. S. Zinc, Meyen prcspect: 2 Devonim, North You& R. S., Rappahmock River estua4r, patteru: Nichols, M. Little Momtain: Brcwer, J. C. Minenlogy M.,6. Meyen-L. Copenhaver beite mines, pmg€nesis: FairFax Comty, Scott Ru, erosion duing highway Grubbs, D. K., 1. construction: Vice, R. B., 1. SHORELINES Slope soils, Brushy Mountain: Losche, C. K, AcotrukComty Paleclimtology SEDIMENTS Assteague Island, changes: Game, C. E. Pleistrene, SaltviUe, pslynology, large mmals: History: T\rmer, P. A. Ray, C. 8., 1. Cave Wehspreague changes level, cf. Paleontology General dereriptions, Page County, Lmy Caveru: ma, of Ilolocene, Atlantic coast: Neman, W. S., 1. Bruhiopoda Ilrck, J. T., 6. Ancient Ordovician, Chathm Eill limestone: Hallinger, D. Coquim Acomk-Northampton E. General description, YorKown Fomtion, Ns- couties, Pleistcene ts- nces: Simott. A.. 1. Ordovicim, Chatham Hill m4 MrtimbwgFom- semond Couty: Johmon, G. H., 2. Coastal Plain, Pleistocene, localities, evidence: tion: Sutherland, B, L. Envimment Conoddrts Estuary Richards. H. G..6. Virginia Beuh, beach ridge, evolution: Fieher, J. J. 1. Misidgippian, Ilillsdale limestone, Greendale Rappahamock River, Coastal Plain, sire grading, , Chmges syncline: Schwind, R. F. evolution: Nelson, B. W., 5. Bmier islands, efrect on realevel rire: Sanden, J. 8., Ordoviciap, Welker Moutain, Mrtimbug Fom- Jme^s River, fecal pellets, Ccstal Plain: I{aven, D. 6. tion: RNt. C. C. Isdtatic defonnation modet Blom. A L. Invertebrata. Siltville, specimen misinterpreted 8s LmdwardtnNport, CoastalPlain: Meade, R. H., 2. Northmpton County, history: P. A. Pleistrerie crocodile tooth: Richmond, N. D. Genenl Tmer, Virginia Berch, foreshore, prediction featws: Mmmalia Comtal Plain, Rappahamek and York Rivs bBiN, [Imi- son.1V.. 10. Pleistrene, Saltville rea, large mmals: Bay, C. bottom: Nelson, B. W.,3. E., t. Continental mgir Gilluly, J.; Uchupi, E., 1. Plirene or Pleisteene, Saltville reE Cooper, B. Gechemistry N., ?. Coastal Plain SILURIAN PetrcloSr Chenpeake Bay: Yowg, D. K. Appalachims Saltville rea, boulder and muck layer on M*cmdy Rappahmock River, bichemical vriables: Nelson, Buin, mine tnmgresion, direction: Head, J. W., Shale, origin: Cooper, B. N., ?. B. W., 10. III.1. Sedimenttry petrclogy Rappahamock River, borcn-salinity relationship: _ S€direntation, relationtotetonics: Low4r, W. D., 1. Komck rea, Mt. Rog€n Volmic series, tufrace- Bmn, J. D., III,2. Bath Couty ou, rhymites: Cmington, T. J., l. Virginia, Chesapeake Bay md Rmoke River, sorp Bruhiopoda, Keyser Limestone: Bowen, Z. P., 4, 6. Nolichucky Shale, upper Cmbrim: Brym, J. W. tion of radionuclides: Sayre, W. W. Frederick Coutv Saltville ea, Siluim lutites, palecrent studies: Lithofacies Stmtigmphy, ialeontologn Butts, C., 2. Jones, M. Coastal Plain Ilighland County Stntigtsphy Continental shelf, southem: Sandere, J. E.,2. Bruhiopods Ordovicis, Chatham llill limestone, type lcality: Southeastem, Nansemond Fomtion: Rogen, W. Artryp, retimlaris, Lantz Momtain: Bowen, Z. P. , Hallinger, D. E. s.,4. 8. Orcdivim, post Canadian disonfomity snd Mosheim Willimsbwg region, Cenozoic: Bick, K. F., 3. Keyser Limestone: Bowen, Z. P,,5. limestone: Fisher. W.. Jr. Puer,rcarroN 1 65

Structrml geolory Minenlogr TECTONICS Pulaski-Seven Springs faults: Cashion, W. W. Pickeringite, Hrel Ru, Patuent Fomtion: Terry, Saltvile fault, Bmadford-Saltvile res, geologic map: J. P. Areal studie Rw, A. H., Jr. Paleontology Appslachim: Norton, M. F. Wethering Tridymite, replaced wood, Creteeou, Patutrent r- Bedding plane slips: Cloos, E., 1. symmetry of independent BruhyMoutrin, steepslopes, soil genesi* Losche, C. kose, Federicksbug ma: Mitchell, R. S., 14. DeeFbsin defomtion, of Woodward, H. K, Sedimentary petrclory bssment: P.,3. Westem. soils: Elder, J. H. Distrcphim: Billingp, l[. P. Fmework, King, P. B.,6. SODIUM History: Rodg€n, J. Alalysis STAFFORD COUNTY Northem: Drake, C. L.,2. Coal, Virginia: Abemethy, R. F. Geophyeical suneys Palemic Cmper, B. N., 12; Rodgers, J.,8. Joplin quadrmgle, mgnetic: Bmmery, R. W., 5. Southm, Jmes River sjmclinorim, lineff mot not SOILS Qmtioquadnngle, mgnetic: Bmmery, R. W.,6. stf,ike slip: Burchiel, B. C. Paleontolosr Bedfotd-Botetourt counti€s, Roanoke arec llulett, Appalrchians-dn Emne, Aquia Fomation, Potom Riyer srea: Cre, w. II..2. Pdemic rccks, g€chemi8try, optrnr-lead-zinc J.,2. Costd Plein values: Fulton, R. 8., IIL Fominifem, Palecene-Emne, Aquia Fomtion, Qustmery, warping: Newman, W. S.,4. Albemle County rcnes: Nogm, D. S., f,2. ' Soutlnn, post-Mirene: Oa,ks, R. Q., Jr.,8. Chulottesville ma, phydcal properties, diumal Micrcfossils, Palecene, Brightmat and Aquia fom- lertialy, history: Richads, II. G., 10. stnctre8, weatho relatiom: Outcalt, S. L. tioro, Aquia Creek Hazel, J. 8., 3. Montgomery Couty, Ircnto quedrangle, nor{hwest: Chesterield County Sedimentsry petrclogy Eubmk, R. T,, r. Genesis, boulder conglomerrte, clay minerals ftom AquiaFomation: Drcbnyk, J. W.,2. Montgomery-Floyd countiee, Copper Valley and Pine difierent rock Bmhirel, R. I. Stretigraphy Moutain faults: Dietrich, R. Y., 15. Blue Ridge Bright&at and Aquia fomations, disconfomity, Rosnoke County Minenlogy, relation to prent ruk Flock, lV. M., 2. Aquis Creek Hml, J. E., 3. Glenvurea: Murphy, D. J. Fairhx County Palerere, Aquia Formation: Beauchamp, R. G. Salemm: Amsto, R. V., f. Analyses: Storie, L C., Jr. Palerene, Brightreat Fomtion, ostruodes: Hazel, Snyth-Pulaski counties, Pulaski-Seven Springs, Enginesing, lend-use plaminE Payne, R. H., Jr. J.8,,2, thrut8, Msion-Rusl Retre.t area: Cashion, 1{. FluvmCouty Tertiary, Aquis Fomstion, comletion: Nogan, D. S,, ' w. Nmn mil, K exchange in cley fraction: Rich, C. I., 8. t,2. Tmwell Comty, evolution, late Miuissippim syncli- Hanov* County nal folding: Thom, rff. A. Cecil md Appling aeries, chemical, physical, STATISTICAL METHODS Vdleyad Ridge mimalogic daracttristics: Richardson, G. Eology Bremst ard nobrement: Rodgm, J., 1. Gereais, Falling HoUow, flood-plain Spring type: Invertebrates, infaunal tequenes, Cheespeake Bay: Thin skimed: Gwinn, V. E. Mathews. H. L..8. Hatrison, W., 12. Yirginia Gechenistry, calweous tufu deposits: Mathews, H. Disussion for tectonic map ofNorth Americ*: King, L.,2. P. 8.,9. Piedmont STROMATOPOROIDEA Esthqurkes ss indicaton: Woollard, G. P., 4. Geehmistry, Augusts, Louis, andMadisncounties: Ordovicim Msp: King, P. 8,,4, ?. Plests, R. W.,4. Lee Couty: Galloway, J. J. Qustmsry: King, P.8.,6. Minenlogr, Nottawsy rnd Prine Edward counties: Regional, earthqualrcs: Fisher, J. A. Floclq lry. M., l' Relatiqn to prent mk, mineralogy, Flock, W. M., 2. STRONTIUM hineWillim County Abundsnce TERTIARY Genesis, Bull Run Mountain rec Kaster, D. L. lflollusk shells, Holocene and fosil, Virginia: Sher- Coastsl Plsin Richmond (City) wod, W. C.,5. Cross section: Richards, tt. G., 2. Engineering properties, clay subsoils, Federal Build- Mollum, cataloE Palmer, K. V. W' ing site: Csssgrande, L., 1. SULFUR North of Jmes Rivc Ruhle, J. L,, 2, Smyth Comty Review, 6tf,atigr&ph}': nichards, E G., 8. Genesis, Brushy Mountain, steep slopes: Losche, C. K. Appolachions, region, resour@s, review: Kinkel, A. R., Sedimenta,rT s€quences, lithobcies: Owen' J. P. Spotsylvuia Couty Jr.,4.. Shorclire displacements, tectmic @ntrot Richards, H. lVegtem: Elder, J. H. IsotoDe6 G., 10. Virginig Fairhx County, Broad Run qur,rry, Triasic dhbsre: Southeastem, post-Mirene, gtratigraphy: Coch, N. Clasiietion, distdbution, parent materiaL Robiroon, Ault, W. U. K.. 1. G. H. Loudoun County, Goose Creek, Trissic diabase: Stratigiaphy, summary: LeGrand, H, E.,2. Engineeing properties Smitheringale, W. C., 1,2. Upper, Pelecypods-Gastf,opodt: Bitd, S. O,, II. Evslmtion of suweln, urban development, Loudoun Virginia, review, soures: Ken, J. R. YorkJames Penimula arca. MirenePlimne fom snd Norfolk counties: Krebs. R. P. tions: Johmon, G. H., 8. Centrd, mincal composition: Plastc, R. 1V., 2. SURRY COUNTY Spotsylvmis County Lmdalides, potential prediction: H. C. u€a, barement complex, residual eea Ports, Prleontology Fredericksburg Geneeis wsts: Subitslry, S., 1. Microfouna, Cobhsms Whsf rea, YorKom Fom Centnl, composition: PL8te, R. W., l. County tion, systemtic demiption: Sabol, J. 1Y,, 2. Stafod Factors: Mach ?.,2. Stntignphy Aquia Creek, Psle@ne, Brightest and Aquis foms- Gechmistry Ilazel, J. E.,8' Mirene, Yorktown Fomation, Jmes Rivc, bie tiom, disonformity: Analyres: Joffee, J. S. tntigmphy: Huber, W. G. Centnl, Frederick lredell, Lloyd s€ries: PlaEtetr, R. THERMAL SPRINGS w.,8. TALC Physiographic provinces: Devereux, R. E. Valleymd Ridge Albemarle Sweys, 1960-1969: U, S. Dept. Soil Con. Sewice County, Old Dominion ms, soapstone de- Dirtribution: Wrring, G. A. furi., poaltr: Greenberg, S. S.,2. Virginia PROPER?IES SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSES Gereml review, uses: Smith, J, tV,, 1, THERMODYNAMIC Zimn Resures, reserves, depositr: Chidester, A. H.,2, B. Albite Lead-alpha age, deterrdmtion, Blue Ridge, Marys Moler volume, Amelia Couty: Stewef,t' D. B. Rock Rose, II., Jr. TANTALUM Colorimetry Amherst County, Little Friu area: Parker, R. L. Albite, AmeHc County: TVddbeum, D. R. Piedmont, occurrences: Puker, R. L. Enthalpy of transformation SPECTROSCOPY Albite, Ame[a County: Ilolm, J. L, Activation amlysis TAZEWELL COUNTY Neutrcn, true elem€nts, diabose, F8irfrx County: THORIUM Hsmaguchi, H, Areal geology Silven, exploration, Louin Couty, Aminius mine: Mapn, Bramwell quedrangle: Englund, K, J.,8. Gechemistry Hoyte, A. F. TannetEville sea, geologic msp: Cimilla, P. S., Jr. Alkdic igneous rccka, Awusts County: Gottfried, D., _ t. Emmission Econmc 8€otogy Apstits, Am€li8 County, Morefeld mine: McGavock, Ircn ore, investigations: Coop€r, B. N., 8. Diabase-granophyre suiie, contents, Fairft* Couty: E. H., 1. uecnem$try^ Lsrsen, E. 9., III. Eeryllium in cod: Stadnichenko, T, Virginia SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY Minemlogy Lirditles: Olgon. J. C, Geophyrical Suneys Clay minerals, Pennsylvanian, K-bentonites: Belmont quadmgle, magnetiq Bromery, R. W., 2. Lounsbury, R. W Contrary Creek quadrangle, msgnetis Brcmery, R. Paleontology TIN w.,4. Mollusca, Odovician, Peery Limestone, Polylopia: Virginia, Auguta and Amelio counties, resources: Kil- Lahorc quadrangle, megnetic: Bmmery, R. W., 1. Yochelson. E. L, leen, P. L. Mneral quadrengle, magnetic Bromery, R. W.,3. Trilobito, Nolichucky Formstion, Cambrian, Gratton Hydrcgeology ma, grsptolite zones: Dcby, J. R., 4. Frederickeburg ares, baBement complex, residual sea Strgtigrsphy TITANIUM wcter: Subitzky, S., 1. Misisippian, Upper: Thomas, W. A. .Amherst County Gmud wsts, re8ources, stratignphla Subitsky, S., Structursl g€ology Ilmenit€ fum qspmlit€, dicite orcs, fotation: Swanson, I Huricene Ridge syncllne: Thomas, W. A. v. r..2. 66 Vrnctxre Drvrsrox oF MTNERAL Rpsouncns

Amhent-Nelson counties uNcoNroRMrTIES Paleontologr Piney River-Roeland district: Hillhowe, D. N.; Paul- Algae, Novicim, review: Johnson, J. II. son, E. G.; Redden, J. A., 1. Appalmhim Bmhioimde Roslmd morthosite: Fish, G. E., Jr., 1,2. Bsins, mq;or, r@k Etntigmphic mits: Sloss, L. L., 2. D,evo;i8n, distribution: Boucot, A. J.,3. Appalrchim Otdovicim, Devonim, Silurim, mpe: Cooper, B. N., Devonim-Siluim, Keltser limestone: Bowen, Z. P., Region, rercurces, review: Herz, N,, l. 2. l' Hanover County Le Comty Odovicim, Reedsville-Mstiroburg formtions, General, M & T Corp.: Doud, K. E. Dirunfomity, Ordovicim, Middle: Hmis, L. D.,5. paleeology: Bretsky, S. S. Nelson Couty Norfolk County Paleorcic, Atrypa retieleriE, ebemt cardinelis: Ro*land rea, flotation, Rosland anorthcite: Swm- Pleistrcne, over Mirene: Spen@r, R. S. Bowen,2.P.,2. son. V. F.. l. Stafford Comty Bryoro, Odovicim, Reedsville Fomtion: Bretsky, Virginia Palerene, Aquia Creek Huel, J. E.,3. P. W., 1. Oriorences: Rogen, C, L. Valleymd Ridge Conodonts Remmes, occmence: Petenon, E. C. Pale%ic, Salem syncline rea: Tillmlt, C. G., 1, Devonian-Mississippian, Powell Valley feuna: Ouchrk, W. F, TRACE-ELEMENT ANALYSES URANIUM Missimippim, Upper, southwest, Rexrcad, C. B. Gechemistry Echinodemata, Ordovician, middle, primitive: Alkalic igneous reks Pmley, R. L. Augwta County, unnium and thorium: D., Alkalic igneow rccks, Augut& County: Gottfied, D., Gottfried, l. Fam, Cmbrian, Nolichucky Fomtion, southem: Derby, J. R., 1. Crbbnrceous rccks, coaly, Montgomery County, Coal Hystrichospheres, Devoniair, dietribution: Demison, Blacksbug ma: Vine, J. D. Suhn @ntent, Appahhian Platro: De0rlo, J. A.; J. M.,5; MoniEon, A. K. Walker, F. E. Diaba&, gmnophlae suite, contents, Eairhx Comty: Lmen, E. Invedebnts, Ordovician, late fams: Bretsky, P. lV., Grcud water S.. III. s,4. Grcud water, dat4 Virginia Smtt, R. C. Virginia, usium and ndim: Scott, R. C. Mollmca, Novician: Bretsky, P. W.,2. Relation Ra, muine sea Norfolk, Litbiophorite to shells, water, Ostmoda Lynnhaven: Blanchgrd, R. L. Albemle County, Chillottesville rea: Mitchell, R. Devonian, Needmore Shale, northem: Reder, E. K., s., r5. Virginia Explomtion, preliminary 2. Sphalerite reconmissmce, 195G1955: Orilovician, Martinsburg Fomation, central, ,U. S. Atomic Energy Appalachims, Piedmont-Valley md Ridge: Jolly, J. L. Comm. Preudonkverella: &ader, E. K.,6. Sulffdes Oelrence, epigenticsandstonedeposits, possibilities: Finch. W. Trilobita Piedmont-Valley and Ridge: Lenker, E. S. Nolichucky Fomation, Derby, Summary, wiew: Soutlm Intwtate Nucles Cmbrim, southem: Board. J. R.,6. TRIASSIC Odovicim, Cerprolrtturo: Wlittington, H. 8.,4. Buckinghm, Albemule, Nelson comties VALLEY AND RIDGE Distribution: Whittington, Il. 8., 3, Stnsburg-Staunton area: Whittington, 1. Buckinghm quadrangle, sedimentary and igmeous Ab8olute 8se H..8., rccks: Em. E. H..2. Devoniai', Tioga Bentoniie: Fullagu, P. D., l. Edinburg Limestone, agnostid: Hmt, A. S. Heuico County Arealgeology Paleorcic, morphology md behsvior: Wlittington, quadmngle, 2. Deep Rm highway cut, stmtigmphy: Goodwin, B. K., Millbom geologic mp: Koak, S. J. II, 8.. 2. Romoke to Winchester, guidebmk; Cooper, B. N., 3. Petrclogy Loudom County Tamereville-Tmbling Creek a ea, gromd water, Kimberlite dikes: \{atmn. K. D. Leesbug qudrangle, igneous activity, stratigraphy: g€ologic mp: Fmhm, P. R. Ordovicim, Old Rosedsle ever$: Bowe& R. L. Dietrich, Tewe. E. C.. 1. Eonomic geology Popularrccounh R. Y..8. Piedmont Bauite. central:l{mn. W. C. Sedimentary petrclogy nodules, genesis: Basim, depositional: l0ein, G. deV. Bauite, resoures, Spottswood district: Pattenon, S. Athens Shale, buite Carpenter, R. Dmville basin, stmtignphla Meyertons, C. T. lI., 1. H. Diabare dike, age, Jmssic bomdary prcblem: Clay8, amlys$, construction roteriels, cermics: Authig€nic mucovite end chlorite, Mucrady Foma- Amstrong, R. L. Johmon. S. S..3. tion: Nelson, B. W., 2. Evaporites, southem, Mrccmdy Shale: Withington, C. Bsim Flon, desiption: Bck, W. r Paleomgnetism, diabre: Bowker, D. E. F., l. Cayugsn-Helderbergim csbonstes, deposition Non-msine sediments, palJmomorphs, absence, Man- Ircn, possibilities: Cooper, B. N., 1. model: Head, J. W., III,3. g€nesis, Limestone, Uthohcies: Head, J. W,, 6, aws fomation: Bruh, G. S. Lead-zinc, Missiuippi Va[ey type, Timber- Keyu III, mcks, Ordovieian: Donaldson, C. Dike pattems, relation to tectonics: King, P. B., 3. . ville district: Ileyl, A. V., Jr. 3. Crbonate A. g"aywsckes, Prine Willim-Loudoun-Fairfr x counties Limestone, metallurgical rerewes: Landes, K. K. Martinsbug Fomation, turbidiies: McBride. E. F- Gainesville quadnngl,e: Lindskold, J. E. Mangmere, ircn, supergene deposits, Shemndch Valley, geologic mp: IIek, J. T., 6. Southem Mineral resoues, summary, New River bxin: Muks, Bays Fomtion: Hqrgenmder, J. D., 1- TRILOBITA L. Y. Chilhoyee Gmup, Rome Fonnation, pdecrents: Agwatitta Petrcleum and gm, review: Youg, D. M., 1. Brcwn, W. R.,3. Odovicim, morphology, Valley and Ridge: Hmt, A. Zinc, Shemndoah district, Beetmmtom Fomtion, ?ioga bentonite: Demircn, J. M., 6. s oercne: Young, R. S.,4. Tonoloway, Keyser, Ccym limestones, envinn- Cmbrim fimbenille district, structuml control: Heyl, A. V., ments, northen: Roberts, W. P.,2. FrederickCounty, Winchesterres Rastti, F, R. D., Jr., 4. Stntigr4phy Timberyile district, explontion: H@ghnd, A. D. Cmbrian Scott County, Purchas Ridge rea: Retti, f. R. D., Zinc-lead-fluorite, petrologa, Shemndoeh district: Nolichucky Fomation: Derby, J. 8., 5, 6. 2. Scherffius. W.'E. Ro_me Fomtion, Con*ugs Grcup, southem; H&- Tmwell County, Gratton ma, No[chucky FoIm- Engineering geology ' ris. L. D..7. tion, gmptolite rcnes: Derby, J. R., 4. Highways, aggregats, c*bomt$, for conmte use: Cmbrim-Misisippim, .Blacksburg synclinorium md Wmhington County, Dmascw area, Elbrcok md Sheruood. lV. C..3. Pulaski overthrut, g€ologc mp, guidebook: Conmocheague fomtions: Derby, J. R., 3. Gwhemistry Cmper, B. N.,5. CMwhiltingtmia. sp. Devonim shale ridge, effect on floral ffology, southem: Devonian Ordovicim, Tlentonim, Spring Eill rea, Augusta Taylor, S. S. Millboro Shale, typ reo, corelation, Romney County: Evitt, W. R., 1. Oxidationof sulfides, southem: Takamhi, T. Grcup: Hawon, K. O., 1. Cryptolothw Sulfide minerals, trrce elements: Lenktr, E. S. Tully Limestone, northem, @mlation: Hason, K. Ordovicim, Valley and Ridge, northem, range: Whit- Geomorphology o.,2. tington, H. 8.,4. Aerial photographs, @talog: Demy, C. S. Upper Mclver, N. L., 1,2. flexicalymene Caves, kust, explomtion, smma4r, southem: IIol- DevonimMisisippim, shales: Ouchrk, W..F. Ordovicim, Trentonian, exoskeletal featres, Auguta singer, J. R.,4. Missisippim and Rekinghm outies: Ovitt, W. R.,2. Evolution, Shenandoah Valley: Ilack, J. T., 6. hie Sandstore, @relate with Rckwell Fm., Ordovicim Interpretation, emsional, topography in humid re- Punlane smdstone: DeWitt. W;. J: petmg?aphy, Buckingham County, Anonia Slate: Tillmn, C. G. , 4. gions, northem: Hrck, J. T.,2. PriePocono fomtions, southem: Rmkinghm-Shemndoah counties, ealy, ontogeny: Pattemed ground, sorted, Big Walker Moutain md Walker, K. R.,2. Evitt. W. R..3. White Bmks ma: Clsrk, G. M. Lower, deltaic lobeg lithofacies, ispsh mps: Valley and Ridge Geophysicsl sweys Walker, K. R., l. Distrib'ution pattems: Whittington, Il. B., 3. New River district, magnetic: Harding, S. T. Ordoviciu Morpholog1 and behsvior: Whittington , ll. B. , 2. Hydrcgeology BaysFomtion, southem: Hergemder, J.D., L,2. Southem, Martimburg Fomation: Walker, L. G. New River bmin, ground waten Yirginia Div. Water Five Oaks, Lenoir, and Martimbug fomations, Strubug-Staunton m* Whittington, H. 8., l Resores, 1,2,3. corelates with Chickamuga Grcup, Alabama: Virginia, orelation of the Chazy Grcup: Shaw, F. C. Potmrc-Shemndoah Riven basin: Virginia Div. Rogen, W. S., 1,2. Plethswtop8 cmuew WatsResres.4.5, Mrtimburg Fomtion: McBride, E. F. Cmbrim, Washington Comty, Dmams ma, Cdn- Relation of solution featws to chemi@l chileter of Central: Rader, E. K., 5. oceheague Forotion: Derby, J. R.,3. wat*, Shemdoah River: Hrck, J. T., 3. Northem: Rym, J. J., 1,2. Trinslus elsnetki Themal springs: Wuing, G. A. Southem: Walker, L. G. Ordovician, Valley and Ridge, Edinbug limestone: Mineralogy Stonehenge Limestone, northem: Wood, R. S., f. Hunt, A. S. Shemndoah Valley, wbonate mcks, Cmbrian- Upper, environment: Bretsky, P, W., 1, Ordovician: Shemood, W. C., 1, Ordovici.m-Siluian, sedimentation, Tumn, Bald Paleomgnetism Eagle, Juniata fomatioro: Yeakel, L. S., Jr. TUNGSTEN Paleomic, animtrcpy, relation to stnctm: Grahm, J. Prembrim or Cmbrie, Ircn Mountain Fomation, RockbridgeComty, IrishCreekdistrict Lemmon, D. M. w. southem: Cffiington, T. J., 2. PuslrcA.troN 1 67

Siluriu: Perry, W. J.; Folk, R. L. Mmgmere Physiognphic provinces: Hut, C. B. j ?hombury, W, Silurim-Devo*u Oxides, origin: Hewett, D. F. D. Bomdary, changes: Berdan, J. M., 1. Possibilities: Auger, P. E. Rivere, longitudiml prcfiles: Culston, C. W. Cayugm-Helderbergiu trbomtes: Head, J. W., Rereires: Crittenden. M. D.. Jr. Role of geology in Civil wa: Ellison, B. L., 2. III,3. Metals, possibilities, structunl, Austinville md Soils, classiffcation, distribution, prent mtaial: Key*r Limestone, northem: Berdm, J. M., 2. Louis: Kutim, J. Robinson, G. H. Paleogeogmphy: Head, J. W., III,2. Mineral resores: U. S. Bu. Miues, 4, Underfit strem: Dury, G. H. Structunl geology Eeonomics, Southern Railway System: Geophysical sweys Defomtion, basement ild ncba*ment theories: Shdflebarger, T. 8., Jr.,2. Electrical resistivity: Cmtwell, T. Rodgen, J., 1. Mowite, @c|mnce: Oventreet, W. C., 2. Ileat flow, crust: Looflomw, R. L. IrcnMountain-Ilolston Mountsinthrot, Ordovicim(?) Natunl gmes, amlyses, 1965: Moore, B. J. Gmvity ase; Coomr. B. N.. 11. Oil ud gro, possibilities: Ingham, A. I. Bouguer, momaly: Americm Geophysical Union MackJMomtiin uea, geologic mp: McDowell, R. C., Developments, production, review: Richards, H. G., Nortb-south control traveres and airlort network: 3. 3; Young, D. M.,3. Wolsrd, G. P.,3. Paliropestic study: Demimn, J. M.,2. Petrclem md netuml l\Hmntirental, 36'3f N., 74'€? W.: U. S. Air Saltville fault, structre ontoming: Btair, J, A. Occrence, Silurian: Hartemtein, W. G. Fore. Salem s;mcline, neu Roanoke: Tillmm, C. G., 1. Prcduction, 1967:'Young, D. M.,2. Magnetic Shemndoah Valley, Appalachian orogeny, folds, rtrels drilled prior to 1962: Levan, D. C., 1. Horimntalinteroity: U. S. CoastmdGeod. Swey, faults: Dean, S. L. Saltpeto, old mine workings in @ves, history: Fawt, 2. Southem B. Interpretation, E-W profiles: Zietz, 6. Clinchport fault: Hmis, L. D., 8. Silie, resowes, distribution: Murphy, T. D. Is@linic U. S. Coast md Geod. Survey, 3. Stickleyville md Dufield quaflrmgles, thrwt faults: Sulfur, review of industry arid somes: Ken, J. R. lsogonic chart: U. S. Codst and Geod. Survey, 1. Hmis. L. D..4. Talc md soapstone: Chidester, A. II., 2. Total intensity: U. S. Coast and Geod. Swey, 4. Tlun skin tectonics: Gwim, V. E. Related rocks: Smith. J. W.. L Tmmntinental, 35'€9pN.; Zietz, I., 4. Resmes, genetic type of deposits: CNdester, A. Radr side looking: Kover, A. N. VANADIUM H..3. Radi@ctivity, northen: Newchel, S. K., f,2.; Pitkin, Thorim and re-euths, map: Olson, J. C. J. A. AmhereLNelson counties, Roreland district: Fimher, R. Tin, resores, Augusta and i\nelia counties: Killeen, Seimic P., l. P. L. Crustal studies: Jmes, D. E., 1, 2. Appaluhim, region, resomeB, reyiew: Fischer, R. P., Titmim: Petenon, E. C.; Rogen, C. L. Tlanscontinental, pmfles, 3f3fN., 74a8fw: 2. Umiwi Waren, D. H. Preliminary reconmissance: U. S. Atoriic Energy Upper mantle project, section along 3?th pirallel: VEINS Comm, Hmilton. W. CmllCouty Smdstone deposits, epigenetic occlmne pos- Swelr sibilities: Finch, W. Ircstatic relations, emvity, seismic Woollard, G. P., Fmcy Gap ffea, origin and reldtion to country rock: Sunnary, reyiew: Southen Intestate Nucleu Richard, B. H. Board STthpmllel, magnetic, gmvity, profiles: Zietz, 1., 3. Cmpbell County Engineering geology Leesville uea, qmrt?toumaline-micmcline, origin: Applistions Hydrcgeology Redden, J. A.,8. Bedrek geologlr, Washington, D. C. area: U. S. Earthquake effects, Alaskan, 1964: Vorhis, R. C. VERTEBRATA Geol. Swey,3. Fluorine content, grcund water: Fleischer, M., 1, 2. Surfcial depolits: U: S. Geol. Swey,4. Grcund water Qmtemary Highways Depth md quality: Feth, J. H. Wythe County, Ivmhe uea, Pleisteene, faums: Alkali-carbomte rocks, chemical: Newlon, l{. H., '' Drcught efrects: Bilksdale, I{. C.; O'Brym, D. Guilday, J. E.,2. Jr., 2.; Shenood, ril. C.,2. Levels: Austin, C. L., L,2. Aggregate, surface chrges: Crenshaw, A. B. Metropolits res: Schneider, W. J.,2. VIRGINIA Appliotion in constnction: Spmgler, D; P., 2. Orcmnce. um: Gmbrell, J. W. Abeolute age Quartz aggregates, surbce chuge md reta poten- Potom River basin, dissolved solids: Dayis, G. H. Archaeologiel sites, chmoal: Mielke, J. E.,,1. tial: Haglund, P. S. Prcductive aquifen and withdnwals from wells: U. Tlamntinental, mps: Mmin, R. F. Landslides S. Geol. Suroey,6. Areal geology Potential, prediction, soil geology relationships: Por- Resowes: LaMoreaux, P. E.; McGuines, C. L.; Maps, geologic Kimey, D. M.; North Amoicm Map ter, H. C. Miller, D. W. Comm.l Stose, G. W.; Virginia Div. Mineral Re- Soilg Jmes River basin: Virginia Div. Water R& sres,3. Loudou and Norfolk counties: Krebs, R. D. sou@s, 6. Mape, index, 19i11-1960: Virginia Div. Mineral Re- General Notthem: Northem Virginia Reg. Plan. and sores,2. Airphoto covemge, interpretation: Penley, II. M: Eon. Dev. Comm. Earthouakes Bibliography Potomac River basin: Johroton, P. M., ?. Catalogue, 1?2?-196& MacOarthy, G. R,,2. Caves and kust: Davies, W. 8., l. Riverbasim west offall line: DeBuchananne, G. D., 1. Centml, May 31, 1966: Yon Hake, C. 4., 2. Fcsil finds: Donohue, M. D. Rmoffmd prcductive aquiferd McGuiness' C. L.' 2. Geographic distribution, tectonic signifence: Straley, Geology md mineral resowes, 1941-1949: Hoffer, Water supplies, Norfolk and Richmond: Durfor' C. N. H. W., III,2. F. B. Mineralory l8P8'1862, 1861: Mecethy, G. R., 1. Directory of repmh: Clarke, J. W. Allmite, localities, x-my dats Mitchell, R. S.' 11. GilesPulaski counties, April 23, July U; Aug. 21, 1959: I{istoryof minesandminefallo€tion, guidebook U. S. Clay minerals, Rappahannmk River bsin: McNay, L. Eppley, R. A., 1. Bu. Mines,3. M. Oclmnce, tectonic relatioru: Fisher, J. A. Topogmphic mpping: Rader, E. K., 3. Gemtones, collecting localities: Oles' F. hior to 1925, tables: Woollard, G. P., 2. Virginia Polytech Inst., luminescene, petrcg"aphy Jmite, cf, Arkam*: Mitchell, R. S.,5. Salem, Jm l?, 196€!: Von Hake, C. A., 1. studies: Smyth; J. R. Metmict, minerals, x-ny difbaction: Fitzgerald, F. Seimic risk studies: Algemissen, S. T. Well md drill hole mrnples and core storage: Byee, H. 8., III. 175&1968, seimicity: BoUinger, G. A., 3. H. Mineml collecting, localities: Baetcke, G. B; Dietrich' Summary to 19&3: Eppley, R. A., 2. Ge@hemistry R. Y., 5, 9; Levick, D. A., Jr.; Nicolay, H. H.; E@nomic geology Cation exchange, clay frrction: Rich, C. I., 2. Perl, R. M.; Rmon, J. E. AsbestG, map: Chidester, A. H., l. Coal, P. Cl, Na, K content: Abemethy, R. F.,3. Popular accout: Dietrich, 8. Y., 3. Brite, remmes: Brcbst, D. A., 1. Cobalt, Athero Shale, Roanoke County, diaba*, Lou- Paleoclimatology Beryllim, mp: Griffftts, W. R. dou and Fairftx counties: Cm, M. H. Paleorcic-Cenomiq Bain, G. W Bimuth, Piedmont and Irish Creek C@per, J. R. Equisetun, metsl absor?Jion, ge@hemical prospect Paleontolory Claye ing: Cmon, H. L. Anphibia, Qutemary, speciation md distribution: High-almim, resores: Muk, H. R. Grcud water, mnium and radium: Scott,, B. C. Blair, W. F. Northem counties, tests: Calver, J. L., 2. Ilfiinor elements in ruk, ores: Kaisr, E. P. . Aves, Qutemary, speciation: Selander, R. K' Westantral, tests: Calver, J. L., 1. Mollusk shells, Holmene and fossil, strcntim content: Cephdopo&, Devonim, Amonids, desciptions and Cosl Sheruood, W. C.,5. rcnes: House, M. R. Analyses: Aresot S. J. Orygen, irctopes ratios in phcphate, mrine or- Ceohdomda, Devonis: Miller, A. K' Analysis, fusibility of Bh: Abemethy, R. F., 1. gmims: Longinelli, H. Foisil cdllecting: Mumy, M.; Rader, E. K.,4. Fields, mp: Tnmbull, J. V. A. Riveru, suspended sediments, metallic elements: Malmstme, R@nt, amphipods: HobingBr, J. R,, 2. Minedsem thicknem: Young, W. H., 1, 2. Trekim, K. K.,2. Mmmalia, Quatemary, paleogeography Fell, H. B. Reenes: Averitt, P., 1,2. Soils Plant evolution, CreteeoeTertisy: Gnham, A. Besmes: Averitt, P.,4. Analyses: Joffee, J. C. Pleistrene biogeogrsphy: Deevey, E. S., Jr. Stripping, resowes: Averitt, P.., 3. Frederick, Iredell, Lloyd series, central: Plaster, R. Trilobites, Ordovician, corelation of the Chuy Grcup: Conetruction materials w.,3. Shaw, F. C. Aggregates for highways, somes: Gooch, E. O.- Soration of ndionuclides, Romoke River md Petrclogy Dimereion stone, occumn@, prcduction: Barton, Chesapeake Bay: Sayre, W. W. Common rocks, guide: Baetcke, E. w. R. Geomorphology Luminesence petrography, appantus, Virginia Lightweight aggregate: Smith, C. E. Airphotos, index for exmples: Avery, G. Polyteh..Inst.: Smyth, J. n. Structunl clay prcducts: Wood, R. S.,2. Caves Ultrmsfrcs, intrusive mafics, mp: Lmbee, D. M., l.t Coppen Kirkel, A. R., Jr., !' Catalog: Douglas, H. H. Sedimentary petrclogy Gems, collecting guide: McFall, R. P. Generat Nat. Speleo, Soc. Coal, genesis: Dietrich, R. V., 14. Gold, rercurces, prcduction: U. S. Bu. Mines, 2. Ercsion, rates, Roanoke River: Judson, S, Soils, central: Plaster, R. W., l. Ircn, rercwes, mp: Cm, M. S. Lad surhce classes: Hammond, E. H., 1, 2, Ph]tsiographic prcvinces, soilE: DeYereu, R. E. Ircn md titmium, mineral pigments, sores: Johnson, Ladfore: Murphy, B. E. Soils s. s., t. Peneplanes, factor in soil genesis: Mrck, T.; 2. Central: Plaster. R. W.,2. 68 Vrncrnre DrvrsroN oF MTNERAL REsouRcEs

Sweln and mps, 196G1969: U. S, Dept. Agri., Soil Boulden, clay minerals, thin setion study: Cotton, S. WYTHE COUN?Y Con. Senie. B. Stratignphy Fair&x County Areal geology Big Walker Mountain, geology, Ordovicis requences: Wheeler, I{. E,, 1. Centeruille ma, diabre: Grubbs, D. K.,2. engineering stratig- Palemic, upper, floral prcvinces, glossary: Kercher, Gechemistry mphy: Cooper, B. N., f0. Walker G. C. Basalt, chemical activity of elements, Highland Big Momtain-Crcckett Cove rea, Btntig- raphy, geologic map: Webb, F., Paleorcic sltstem, atlas: Sloss, L. L., l. Couty: Dennen, W. H. Jr.,2. Prembriu-Ceneoic Richards, H. G., l. Gnnite Eonomic geolog5r Lead, Austinville McKnight, Trenton Stage, regional extent: Lyons, P. L. Greeroville County, Skippen m4 effectB on RbSr ma: E. T. Structural geology ages: Bottino, M. L. Lead-zinc, Austinville ma Callahan, W. I1,, 1, 2. Basenent rocks: American Assoc. Petroleum Mi@ Geologic map: Weinberg, E. L. Zinc, Autinville Bmwn, W. Geologists, Piedmont: Cook, M. G..2. district H. Fauhs, alinement with etrthquake epicentere: Straley, Oxidired deposits: Heyl, A. V., 2. H. W, III,2. Supergene deposits: l{eyl, A. V., 1, Engineering geology Fold belts, platfom res, direwion for tectonic mp WELL LOGGING Tmnel, Big Walker Mountsin: of North America: King, P. 8., 9. Cooper, B. N., f3. Geophysicel data Hydrcgeology M4jorfeatres: Rigga, E. A. Norfolk, Moore's Bridge site, electrical md gamm-ray Peak Creek watemhed, rainfall-rooff relations, Qmtemary tetonics: King, P. 8., 6. logs: Brcm, D. L. geologic controls: Cooprr, B. N., 15; Koch, E. Tectonics: King, P. B.,4, ?,8; U. S. Geol. Swey, 1. Electrical Paleontology Relation to sismicity pattem: Woollard, G. P., 4. Intspretation, salinity, Coastal Plain: Mmheim, F. T. Gastropoda, Ordovician, Beeknantown Group: Knight, J. B. VIRGINIA BEACH Mmmls, Pleistcene, reccoom, Iwnh@: Arate, A. Absolute age WELLS AND DRILL HOLES A. Bonneln' Comer Pit, drift wood: Stuvier, M., 3. Accomrck md NorthmDton counties Vertebnte, Pleistmene; Ivanhe: Guilday, J. E., 2. Meffi Comer, wood, Pleistrene: Stuvier, M., 3. Well logs, groud watir data: Sinnott, A., 5. Sedimentary petrclogy Seahore State Psk llmimn.'1V.. 1. Augusta, Beth, and Rmkbridge comties Austinville ma, Shady Fomation, structures: Bal- Geomorahology Mrble Vslley pumped stomge project: Virginia Elec- w, lv. L. Brck Bay area, smd-ridge md mud-flat complex, tric and Power Co. Big Walker Mountain, Odovician-Siluian: Cooper, B. evolution: Smden, J. E.,6. Buchm County N., 13: Beeh geometry, prediction: Hmisn, W., 10. Drillen logs md well cuttings: Bowen, D. C. Stntigrnphy Be*hes, chmges: Hmimn, W.,6. BmwickComty Cmbrim, Rome-Shady fomtions, northe*tem: . False Cape, submine ridge: Sanders, J. 8., 1. Alberta rea. drill hole. heat flow measwements: Andenon, E. R. Relict bwh ridges, evolution: Fisher, J. J.i 1. Diment, W. H.,2. Palewic, Crcckett Cove ma, lithologic velietions Shore features: Sanden. J. E..4. Costal Plsin . structural control: Webb, F., Jr., f. Hydrcgeology Middle peniroula, well records md logs: Cedentrom, Nremond Fomtion, aquifers, levels: Rogem, lV. D. J. X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS s., s. Northem Neck, well records, analyses: Simott, A., 3. Data Mrine geology ; Norfolk m4 boring logs, Micere-Pleistocene con- Clrents, neffihore: Hmimn, W,9. t*t: Hmisn, W.,2. Albite, Amelia Comty, H. P.; Stewart, D. B. Allanite, Virgini* Mitchell, R. S., 11. Mineralogy ,"Lee County Chevkinite-penierite, Amhent, Bedford, Nelson Ocem Ridge, clay: Baillo, R. t{., Jr. L. S. Bales well, log: Hmis, L. D., 10. @uties: 12. Pdeclinatolosr Loudou County Mitchell, R. S., Diabanite, Loudoun County, Gmse Creek: Phitlips, W. Pleistmne, pelecypoda shells, paleotempemtures: Lesburg qudrangle, Triassic diaba*, lithologic logs: R. Malon€, P. G. Toewe, E. C., l. Fergusonite, Sedimentty petrclogr Spotsylvmia County hetmict, Amelia, Bedford, Amherst - counties: Mitchell, R. S., lB. Bemh sad, movement, qwtitative amlysis: Bo@n, lVell data: Subitzky, S,, 2. J. D., III, 1,3. Virginia Lithiophorite, Albemle Comty, Chulottesville rea: Mitxhel, B. S., r5. Namemond Fomtion, lithofacies: Rogpn, W. S.,3. Qore and smple stomge: Byee, H. H. Palygorskite, structure, monoclinic, Rockbridge Sant.dpmc properties of immened: Hmison, W., Petrclem and mtunl gBg Tells drilled prior to 1962: Comty, Lone Jack Christ, L. LeVan, D. C., Quarry: C. l. Rm-earth phosphates, Amherst Sedimentation, Rudee Inlet: Bunch, J. 1V.; Iluisn, Virginia Berch Comty: Mitchell, R. s., 16. w.,8. Wells: Rogers, W. S.,3. Sedinents: T\rck, D. R., Jr, Rhabdophme, Amelia County, Champion pegmatite: Stmtigraphy MitcheU, R. S., 10. Pleistrene Soils and vemiculte, Piedmont, north-entral Rich, C. WESTMORELAND I., 1. Lete, Mem Comer pit: Luebke, Ttt. COUNTY C. Tridymite, pseudonorph Ocem Ridge: Baillo, R. IL, Jr. Eonomic geologr afrer wood, structure, Spot- Structunl geolosl Clays, bloating: Knechtel, M. M., l. sylveia County: Mitchell, R. S." 14. Possible Triassic basin, subsur&ce: Rogen, W. S., 3. Paleontology Mamalia, Micene YORK COUNTY WARREN COUNTY Calvert Fomation, whales: Kellogg, R., 1. Choptank Fomation, new whale: Kellogg, R.,2. Engineering geology Ar€sl g€ology Pims, Mimne, l{estmorelsnd State Park, shuk Msterisl prcp€rtie8, Yorldom rea, York River redi- Frcnt Royal me, geologic map: Lee, F. T., 1. teeth, collecting locslity: Cm, J., 1. ment-e: Fw. R. W. Structunl geology Invert€brsts, Miocene,- Chopiank Formstion, Paleontology Frcnt Royal areo .. psleccology, biostratigBphy: Gmsnt, R. E,, l. Gastropoda, Miocene, Yorktown Formstion, Airphoto interpr€tation, ftacture tmes: Tniner, F. $tr8u9?8pny^. Yorktom area, 8rugcon tritw: Fager8trom, J. w..2. Mlme, Choptak Fomtion, membere: Gemmt, R. .Blue 4idge fault: Lee, F. T.,2. 8., 1. WASHINGTON COUNTY WILLIAMSBURG (CITY) ZINC Areal geology Stratigraphy Appalmhim Abiagdon ma, stmtig"aphy, geologic mp: Qler, J. Micene, Yorktown Fomtion, Yates Cut, bioam- Region, resomes, review: Wedow, II., Jr., 1. E. tion: Cmpb€U, L. D. Abmdane Dmcus rea, sections, geologic mp: Derby, J. n., 2. Diabs€ W-1, Fairfax County: Greenlsnd, L. Southem: King, P. B., 2. WISE Explomtion Wallace md Bristol quadrangles, road log8: Biltlett, COUNTY C*bomte r@kB, Wlthe Couty, Autinville: Calla- c. s. Areal geolosl hil. W. H.. l. quadrmgle: Rockinghm County Eononic geology --Pig SJone Gap Miller, R. L., 5. Salt and gypsum, Saltville rea, Greendale slncline: mlneElogy BowerCmpbell mine: Hayes, L. G., l,2. Cooper, B. N.,9. C8lcimtrcntimite, East Stone Gap, cf. England: Sal- Resores: Brent. W. B.. l. Paleontology ter, D. L. Rockinghm-Shenmdoeh comtieg Conodonts, Mississippian, Hillsdale Limestone, Celestite, ca,trcic, East Stone Gap rea, x-ny data: Tinbewill+New M*ket uea, gechemical prcspect- Greendale slncline: Schwind, B. F. MitcheU, R. S.,3" ing, plants and soils: McGavck, E. H., 2. Trilobita, Upper Cmbrim, Dmwre rea: Derby, J. Strcntim mineraleJ Dast Stone Gap ma: Mitchell, R. Smyth Couty R.,3. Meyen Prcspect, geologic setting: Young, R. S., 2. Sedimentary petrclogy Stntignphy Valley and Ridge Devonim, lutites, palecrent studies, Ha5rter Gap: Devonim, Wildedt V:illey Sandstone, new nme: Mil- Shemiloah district: Schefffiw, W. E.; Yoimg, R. S., Jones, M. ler, R. L.,2, Konwck rea, Mt. Rogers volcanic reries, tuffaceow Devonian-Mississippis, Chattil@ga, Big Stone Gap Southen, oxidired degnsits: ?akamshi, T. beds, rhythmites: Cmington, T. J., 1. ree Roen:J. il. Timberyille district: Heyl, A. V., Jr.,3; Hoagland, A. Pemsylvania4. Lee and Norton fomations, corela- D. tion revision: Gethright, T. M., t. Wythe Couty WEATHERING Misissippis, Little Stoni Gap Member of Hinton Fm. Austinville rea: Weinberg, E. L. Chesterfield Couty new nme: Miller. Rr L.. 3. Appalahim type, genesis: Callahan, W. H., 2. Boulder conglomerate, minerals frcm different rock Structual geology Ocurence, genesis: Brcwn, W. H; types: Bmhirel, R. I. Pine Moutain overthrwt Miller, R. L., l. Supergene deposits: Ileyl, A. V., Jr., l'