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Abelson, P. H., 84 Berg, J. W„ Jr., 238 (2), 239 Brower, J. C., 21 Adams, J. A. S., 95 Berg, R. B„ 319 Brown, A. S., 242 Adams, J. B., 1, 235 Berg, T. E., 12 Brown, C. Q., 294 Albee, A. L., 1,76 Bergström, S. M., 203 Brown, D. J., 321 Algermissen, S. T ., 2 Berkland, J. O., 239 Brown, Harrison, 143 Allen, R. V., 353, 354 Berner, R. A., 10 Brown, J., 362 Allen, V. T „ 2 Bernoulli, Daniel, 223 Bruder, W. A., 356 Allison, R. C., 235 Bernstein, Ralph, 17 Bruemmer, J. L., 242, 258 Alsop, L. E „ 236 Berry, R. W., 240 Brune, J. N., 243 Alt, D., 3 Berry, W. B. N., 11 Brush, L. M., Jr., 21 Altschaeffl, A. G ., 86 Berry, W. F., 9 Bruun, P., 22 Amstutz, G. C., 234 Betz, R. K „ 355 Burbank, W. S., 321 Andersen, B. G., 3 Bhattacharji, Somdev, 11 Burckle, L. H., 22 Anderson, D. H., 3 Bickford, M. E., 12 Burnett, J. L., 243 Anderson, D. L., 236 Biehler, Shawn, 270 Burnham, C. W., 4, 23, 156 Anderson, E . G., 293 Billings, G. K „ 159 Burridge, R., 244 Anderson, G . M., 3, 23 Birkeland, P. W., 240 Burtner, R. L., 23 Anderson, G . S., 353 Bjork, P. R„ 319 Bush, B. O., 244 Anderson, J. J., 4 Black, R. A., 258 Butler, David, 32 Andresen, M. J., 236 Black, R. F., 12 Butler, J. R., 24, 294 Angino, E. E., 5, 191 Blais, R. A., 365 Antoine, J. W., 293 Blake, M. C„ Jr., 241 Cain, J. A., 24 Appelt, Herbert, 174 Blanchard, J. E., 370 Calderwood, K . W., 362 Armstrong, J. E., 237 Blank, H. R„ 13 Calkin, W. S., 333 Arper, W. B., 5 Blank, H. R „ Jr., 241 Cameron, C. C., 25 Avent, Jon, 237 Blatt, Harvey, 13 Campbell, A. B., 322 Bloom, A. L „ 14 Campbell, D. G., 244 Baird, A. K., 6 Blumer, Max, 14 Cannon, H. L., 366 Baird, Donald, 6 Boardman, D. C., 15 Carman, M. F., Jr., 25 Baker, D. R., 7 Bohmer, Harold, 15 Carroll, R. A., 336 Ball, Keith, 44 Bolt, B. A., 242 Carron, M. K ., 26 Ball, S. M., 101 Bond, G. C., 355 Case, J. E., 26, 77 Bandy, O. L., 7 Bond, J. G„ 320 Catanzaro, E . J., 27 Barker, Fred, 320 Bonilla, M. G „ 15 Chan, S. S. M., 322 Barker, R. M., 238 Booth, D., 369 Chang, L. L. Y ., 27 Barnard, W. M., 230 Borcsik, M., 94 Chapin, C. E., 27 Barnes, D. F., 353, 354 Bormann, F . H., 102 Chapman, R. H., 245 Barnes, H. L., 165 Boucot, A. J., 16 Chase, R. B., 323 Baroffio, J. R., 217 Bowen, Z. P., 16 Cheetham, A. H., 295 Barosh, P. J., 317 Bowin, Carl, 17 Chesterman, C. W., 245 Bartels, R. L., 318 Boyd, F. R., 17 Chisholm, W. A., 28 Bassett, W. A., 204 Boyle, R. W., 155 Christ, C. L., 173 Bates, C. C., 258 Bradley, C. C., 320 Christiansen, F . W., 245 Battjes, J., 22 Braithwaite, L. F., 18 Christiansen, R. L., 143, 246 Be, A. W. H„ 8 Bray, Eldon, 195 Clack, W. C., 80 Beck, C. W., 201 Brett, Robin, 18, 50 Clark, A. L., 322 Beck, G. L„ 8 Brice, J. C., 19 Clark, J. R., 133 Becraft, G. E„ 318 Bridge, T. E., 19 Clark, S. H., 323 Bedford, B., 362 Bridger, M. K ., 365 Clarke, O. M., Jr., 28 Bell, P. M „ 9 Briggs, L. I., 74 Clayton, R. N., 29 Benedict, L. G., 9 Brill, K. G., Jr., 20 Coleman, P. J., 295 Benson, C. S., 353, 354 Brock, M. R., 320 Coleman, R. G., 29 Benson, G. T., 319 Broecker, W. S., 20 Colquhoun, D. J „ 30, 296 Berdan, J. M., 10 Brookins, D. G., 226 Colton, R. B., 30 Berg, Ed, 355 Brooks, H. K ., 3, 20 Colville, A. A., 31 379

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Conolly, J. R „ 31 Dodd, J. R., 24, 47 Fara, Mark, 45 Cook, H. E., 31 Dodd, R. T., Jr., 47 Farina, R. J., 252 Cook, J. D., 324 Doe, B. R„ 167 Farmin, Rollin, 326 Coombs, H. A., 32 Dolch, W. L „ 44 Farquhar, O. C., 158, 367 Cooper, B. N., 296 Dolsen, C. P., 191 Farquhar, R. M., 367 Cooper, B. S., 149 Donaldson, J. R., 82 Fauth, J., 39 Cooper, S. C., 251 Donnay, Gabrielle, 48 Feers, T . F., 209 Corbett, M. K., 324 Donnay, J. D. H., 48 Feldmann, R. M ., 94 Corcoran, E. F., 145 Donovan, J. F., 48 Fenner, Peter, 60 Corlett, Mabel, 32 Dort, Wakefield, Jr., 48 Ferguson, W. S., 7 Corliss, J. B ., 99 Douze, E . J., 249 Ferm, J. C., 60 Cosgriff, John, 287 Dowling, John, 280 Fernald, A. T., 60 Coulter, H. W., 33 Doyle, F. L., 49 Fidler, D. A., 366 Cousminer, H. L., 33 Drake, C. L., 49, 183 Field, C. W., 326 Cox, D. C., 257, 355 Drewes, Harald, 249 Fields, R. W., 327 Craig, J. R., 34 DuBois, R. L., 250 Findlay, D. C., 367 Craig, R. M., 303 Dugundji, James, 198 Firby, J. R., 252 Crandell, D. R „ 34, 237 Duke, M . B., 50 Fischer, A. G., 61 (2) Creager, J. S., 35 Dunn, J. R., 97 Fisher, R. L., 253 Croneis, Carey, 35 Durham, C. O., Jr., 50, 298 Fisher, W. L., 62 Cronin, J. F., 36 Durisek, E . J., 51 Fisk, H. N „ 62 Crosby, G. W., 36 Dwornik, E. J., 133 Fletcher, F. W., 63 Crowe, Christopher, 36 Forbes, R. B., 354 Crowell, J. C„ 37 Eakin, T. E„ 51, 52, 227 Foss, T . H., 63 Curray, J. R., 37, 182 Easterbrook, D. J., 237, 250 Foster, H. L., 64 Curry, H. D., 38 Easton, W. H., 52 Foster, R. J., 253 Cuttitta, Frank, 166 Eaton, J. P., 250 Foster, R. L., 102 Cvancara, A. M ., 38 Eckart, D. W., 110 Fournier, R. O., 64, 169 Eckelmann, F . D., 53 Fox, P. J., 65 Dachille, F., 39 (2), 40, 102 Edgar, A. D., 53 Frank, A. J., 65 Daneä, Z. F., 246 (2) Edwards, Jonathan, Jr., 325,333 Franks, P. C., 65 Danner, W. R., 247 Ege, J. R., 175 Frantti, G. E., 253 Dapples, E . C., 40 Ehlmann, A. J., 53 Fray, Charles, 66, 171 Davenport, H. E ., 296 Ehrlich, Robert, 299 Frechen, J., 205 Davis, B. T. C., 41 Ehrreich, A. L., 251 French, B. M., 66 Davis, G . A., 248 Eicher, D. L., 54 Fricker, P. E., 67 Davis, J. H., 41 Elders, W. A., 54 Friedman, G. M ., 67 Dean, W. G., 366 Ellison, R. L., 55 Friedman, I., 29 Dechert, Curt, 237 Elston, D. P., 55 Friedman, S. A., 68 Dechow, E., 101 Emmons, R. C., 56 Fritz, W. H., 254 Degens, E. T., 205 Enbysk, B. J., 251 Frosch, R. A., 254 De la Montagne, John, 320 Engel, A. E. J., 56 Frye, J. K., 68 DeLaurier, J. M ., 366 Engel, C. G., 56 Furbish, W. J., 69 Dennison, J. M ., 297 England, J. L., 9, 17 Furlong, I. E., 368 DeNoyer, John, 248 Epis, R. C., 27 Furumoto, A. S., 254, 355 Derby, J. R „ 41 (2), 42 Erd, R. C., 136 DeVore, G. W „ 43 Erdman, J. G., 57 Galvin, C. J., Jr., 69 Devries, D. A., 297 Ericksen, G. E., 57 Ganopole, G., 362 DeVries, R. C., 12 1 Ernst, W. G., 58 Garner, E. L., 27 de Waard, Dirk, 43 Evans, B. W., 79 Garner, L. E., 62 Diamond, Sidney, 44 Everett, J. R., 4 Garrison, R. E., 61, 137 Dickinson, S. K ., 44 Ewing, G. C., 99 Garrison, Robert, 70 Dickinson, W. R ., 248, 325 Ewing, John, 58, 59 Gaskeil, Robert, 238 Dickson, F. W., 44, 258 Ewing, Maurice, 3 1, 58, 59 Gast, P. W., 3, 83, 90 Dietrich, R. V., 45 (2), 298 Gealy, W. J„ 70 Dietz, R . S., 46, 196, 197 Fairbairn, H. W., 98 Geddes, Wilburt, 233 Dill, R. F., 182 Fanale, F . P., 59 Gelabert, P. A., 71 Dobrovolny, Ernest, 46, 356 Fang, J. H., 59 Ghent, E. D., 241

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Gibbon, D. L., 71 Hardie, L. A., 83 Hubert, J. F., 97 Gibbs, G. V., 31, 71 Harding, J. L „ 293 Hudec, P. P., 97 Gibson, T. G., 72 Hare, P. E „ 84 Hudson, J. D., 98 Giese, G. S., 232 Harrington, H. J., 84 Hughes, R. D., 368 Gilbert, M. C„ 72 Harrison, J. A., 85 Hume, J. D„ 357 Giletti, B. J., 231 Harrison, J. E., 331 Hurley, P. M „ 98 Gilmour, E. H., 327 Harrison, W., 85, 86 Hurley, R. J., 99 Gilmour, J. M ., 366 Harriss, R. C., 159, 300 Hutchinson, R. M., 333 Gimbrede, L. De A., 299 Harsh, J. F., 332 Ginsburg, R. N„ 183 Hart, S. R., 86 Ibrahim, Abou-Bakr, 268 Glaeser, J. D., 73 Harvey, I. W., 156 Imbrie, John, 99 Glawe, L. N „ 299 Harvey, S. R. M., 188 Ingle, J. C „ Jr., 7 Glidden, P. E., 73 Hasegawa, H. S., 275 Ingram, Blanche, 133 Goddard, E . N., 74 Hatten, C. W., 301 Inman, D. L., 182 Goldman, E., 94 Hattin, D. E., 87 (2) Innés, F. C., 369 Good, J. M „ 327 Hawkins, J. W„ Jr., 257, 272 Irvine, T . N ., 369 Goodell, H. G ., 74, 103, 300 (2) Hay, R. F„ 158 Goodspeed, G. E., 255 Hay, R. L., 31, 88 Jacka, A. D., 100 Goodwin, P. W., 75 Hay, W. W „ 215 Jackson, Wayne, 280 Gordon, W. A., 75 Heacock, R. R., 357 Jackson, W. H., 250 Goreau, T . F., 76 Healy, J. H „ 250 Jahns, R. H., 209 Graf, D. L., 29 Heezen, B. C., 88, 17 1, 176 Jeffrey, L. M., 100 Grant, J. A., 76 Heier, K . S., 45 Jenkins, W. A., Jr., 220 Grantz, Arthur, 77, 255, 356, Heim, G . E „ Jr., 89 Jennings, A. R., 308 361 Heimlich, R. A., 89 Jensen, M. L., 101 Green, L. H„ 356 Heirtzler, J. R „ 22, 90 Jessop, A. M ., 70 Greer-Wootten, Bryn, 365 Hekinian, Roger, 66 Jewett, J. M., 101 Gregory, J. T., 256 Heller, R. L., 90 Johns, W. D., 240 Gresens, R. L., 77 Helmuth, D. N., 362 Johnson, C. H., 102 Gries, J. P., 78 Helton, W. L., 305 Johnson, G . G ., 102 Griggs, A. B ., 328 Hemley, J. J., 64 Johnson, N. M., 102 Grose, L. T., 328 Henbest, L. G „ 91 Johnson, R. B ., 103 Gross, E . B., 256 Hendee, W. R., 156 Johnson, R. F., 363 Gross, W. H „ 78 Hennion, J., 183 Johnson, R . H., 257 Grybeck, Donald, 353 Herrick, S. M., 301 Jones, B. F., 103 Gryc, George, 361 Hewitt, P. C., 91 Jones, D. L., 255, 356 Guidoni, C. V., 79 Hietanen, Anna, 332 Jones, J. I., 104 Gunn, D. W., 329 (2), 347 Higgins, C. G., 92 Jones, R. W., 334 (2) Gupta, I. N „ 257 Hills, Allan, 92 Jordan, James, 258 Gutschick, R. C., 163 Ho, Tong-Yun, 92 Jordan, W. M ., 104 Giiven, Necip, 80 Hoffer, J. M „ 333 Joshi, M . S., 258 Gwinn, V. E., 80, 81 Hoffmeister, J. E., 93 Judson, Sheldon, 105 Hofmann, R. B., 93 Habib, Daniel, 81 Holden, J. C., 46 Kachadoorian, Reuben, 105, Hacquebard, P. A., 82 Holland, F. D „ Jr., 94 361 Hagner, A. F., 60 Holland, H. D., 94 Kahle, C. F., 106 Hait, M. H„ 178 HoUyday, E . F „ 181 Kahn, J. S., 188 Halbig, J. B „ 230 Holmes, G. W „ 3, 64 Kajiura, K., 355, 357 Hall, M. L„ 330 Honjo, Susumu, 61, 70 Kawasumi, H., 355, 357 Hall, W. B „ 330 Hood, D. W„ 100, 149 Kays, M. A., 242, 258 Hall, W. E „ 82 Hopson, C. A., 194 Keen, M. J., 370 Hambleton, W. W., 180 Horn, M. K „ 95 Keil, Klaus, 176 Hamblin, W. K „ 83 Houston, R. S., 92 Keim, J. W., 334 Hamilton, J. A., 362 Howard, A. D., 95 Keller, W. D., 106 Hamilton, Warren, 115 , 331 Howe, H. J., 96 Kennedy, V. C., 107 Hansen, W. R., 46 Hower, J., 96 Kent, D. M., 107 Hanshaw, B. B., 232 Howie, R. A „ 189 Kern, C. D., 36 Hanson, G. N., 83 Hoyt, J. H., 188 Kerr, P. F., 80, 165

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Kesler, T. L„ 302 LeGrand, H. E., 200, 303 McCormick, G. R., 131 Kier, P. M „ 108 Leith, C. J„ 303 McCulloch, D. S., 15 Kindle, C. H„ 370 Lemke, R. W., 121 McGinnis, H. J., 263 Kinsman, D. J. J., 108 Leonard, B. F., 336 McGrain, Preston, 305 Kirkwood, J. B., 358 Le Pichon, Xavier, 90 McGugan, A., 263, 264 Kisslinger, C., 257 Lerman, Abraham, 122 McGuinness, C. L., 131 Kistler, R. W., 143 Leroy, L. W., 347 McIntyre, Andrew, 8 Kittleman, L. R., 319 Levereault, L. A., 253 McIntyre, D. B., 6 Klein, G. de V., 109 Lewellen, R. I., 362 McKnight, B. K ., 264 Kleinpell, R. M., 109 Lidiak, E. G., 233 McMannis, W. J„ 338 Kneller, W. A., 110 Likens, G. E., 102 McManus, D. A., 35, 132, 264 Knopoff, L., 244 Lillegraven, J. A., 337 McMath, V. E., 265, 338 Knowles, D. B ., 153 Ling, Hsin-Yi, 122 McNulty, C. L., Jr., 305 Koch, W. J„ 335 Lintz, Joseph, Jr., 123 McWilliams, R. G ., 265 Koffler, A. H., 371 Lipman, P. W., 143, 260, 342 Meagher, E. P., 40 Kohn, J. A., 110 Lloyd, R. M., 183 Meents, W. F., 29 Kohout, F. A., 111 Lodding, William, 123 Melson, W. G., 132 Kojan, Eugene, 111, 335 Lombardi, O. W., 274 Menard, H. W., 113 Kolpack, R. L., 112 Lonardi, Alberto, 58 Merrill, W. M., 133 Kolvoord, R. W., 112 Long, R. A., 123 Meyerhoff, A. A., 301 Kopp, O. C., 310 Long, W. E ., 123 Migliaccio, R. R., 33 Kosanke, R. M., 112 Louis, Pierre, 275 Mikumo, Takeshi, 266 Kottlowski, F. E., 113 Lowry, W. D., 304 Miller, M. M., 359 Kovach, R. L., 236 Luedke, R. G., 321 Miller, R. D., 46 Krause, D. C., 113 Lundin, R. F., 124 Miller, R. L., 306 Krinitzsky, E. L., 114 Lustig, L. K., 125 Mills, J. P., 185 Krinsley, D. B., 114 Luyt, J. F. M., 141 Mills, J. W., 339 Krinsley, David, 115 Lynch, M. P., 86 Milton, Charles, 133 Krumbein, W. C., 85 Milton, D. J., 266 Kuenzi, W. D., 327 MacDiarmid, R. A., 125 Moen, I., 188 Kullerud, G., 115 MacDonald, J. R., 261 Moening, H. J., 362 Kuno, Hisashi, 116 MacGregor, I. D., 126 Mohler, Hanspeter, 215 Kunzler, R. H., 300 MacKevett, E. M., Jr., 261 Monger, J. W. H., 266 Kupfer, D. H., 302 MacLachlan, D. B., 126 Moore, D. G., 134 Kushiro, I., 116 MacPherson, J. C., 371 Moore, G. W., 134 Madigan, Robert, 17 Moore, J. G., 267 LaFehr, T . R., 259 Mandra, Y . T ., 262 Moore, P. B„ 135 Laird, W. M., 209, 284 Manheim, F. T ., 127 Morey, G. W., 169 LaMarche, V. C., Jr., 117 Manson, Vince, 127 Morrison, A., 372 Lamb, G. M., 117 Marcher, M. V., 358 Mowatt, T . C., 96 Lambert, E. H., Jr., 303 Marine, I. W., 128 Mrose, M. E., 26, 173 Land, L. S., 118 Marsh, O. T., 304 Muan, Arnulf, 135, 137 Landis, E. R., 118 Marshall, E. W., 358 Mudra, P. J„ 339 Landisman, M., 259 Martin, Rudolf, 262 Muffler, L. J. P., 221 Landon, R. A., 118 Matthews, R. K., 128, 157 Multer, H. G., 93 Landreth, J. O., 335 Matumoto, Tosimatu, 360 Murata, K. J„ 136 Lane, N. G., 119 Mauger, R. L., 337 Murphy, T. J., 27 Langenheim, R. L., Jr., 119 Maughan, E. K ., 338 Murray, E. A., 182 Langmuir, Donald, 120 Mawby, J. E., 263 Mursky, Gregory, 136 Lanphere, M. A., 255, 356 Maxey, G. B., 128 Mutch, T. A., 81, 137 Laporte, L. F., 121 Maxwell, D. T „ 129 Lapwood, E. R., 244 May, Irving, 129 Nafe, J „ 259 Larsen, L. H., 169 Mayeda, T., 29 Nafe, J. E., 183 Laster, S. J., 93 Mayo, L. R., 152, 361 Nafziger, R. H., 137 Laun, P. R., 239 McCallum, M. E., 129 Nagle, J. S., 138 Lawless, W. N „ 121 McCartney, W. D., 372 Naldrett, A. J., 138 Lee, F. T „ 336 McCauley, J. F., 129 Nash, D. B., 139, 267 Leeds, D. J., 260 McConnell, Duncan, 129, 130 Nathans, M., 188

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Neal, J. T., 140 Peter, George, 22 Roberts, R. J., 343 Neal, W. J., 97 Peterson, G. L., 270 Robertson, J. B., 218 Neilson, J. M ., 140 Piwi, T. L., 145, 270, 361 Robinson, C. S., 336 Nel, H. J., 141 Philcox, M. E ., 150 Rodriguez, J., 163 Nelson, B. W., 141 Pierce, R. S., 102 Roedder, Edwin, 164 Nelson, C. A., 267 Pilkey, O. H., 150 Roeder, P. L., 137 Nelson, W. H „ 175 Pinsent, R. J. F. H., 373 Rogers, J. R., 164 Neumann, A. C., 142 Pinson, W. H „ 98 Roliff, W. A., 375 Nevin, A. E., 339, 350 Pirie, R. G „ 151, 374 Romberger, S. B., 165 Newman, W. S., 142 Pittman, E. D., 151 Rooney, L. F., 165 Newnham, R . E., 59 Plafker, George, 77, 105, Rooney, T. P., 165 Nichiporuk, Walter, 143 152, 361 Rose, H. J., Jr., 166 Noble, D. C „ 143, 246 Poland, J. F „ 152 Roseboom, E . H., Jr., 166 Noble, J. B„ 237 Poldervaart, Arie, 127 Rosenfeld, J. L., 167 Noerenberg, W. H., 359 Poole, F . G „ 143 Rosholt, J. N., 167 Nuttli, Otto, 268 Porter, S. C., 153 Ross, C. A., 168 Powell, W. J., 153 Ross, C. P., 343 Oakeshott, G . B ., 268 Pratt, W. P., 154 Ross, J. A., 334 O’Connor, M. P., 144, 340 Pray, L. C., 154 Ross, J. P., 168 Ojakangas, R. W., 268 Presant, E. W., 155 Rothwell, W. T., Jr., 273 Oldale, R . N „ 144 Presnall, D. C „ 155 Rowan, L. C., 169 O’Leary, D. W., 187 Press, Frank, 270 Rowe, J. J., 129, 169 Olsen, D. R ., 340 Prewitt, C. T., 156 Rowett, C. L., 236 O’Neill, M . E ., 242 Priddy, R. R., 156 Roy, Rustum, 219 Oostdam, B. L., 188 Prokopovich, N. P., 271 Rubel, D. N„ 170 Oppenheimer, C. H., 145 Ptacek, A. D., 271 Rucklidge, J. C., 189 Oriel, S. S., 341 Purdy, E. G., 157 Ruhe, R. V., 170 Orville, P. M., 145 Pusey, W. C„ 157 Ruotsala, A. P., 207 Osawa, T ., 357 Ruppel, E . T ., 344 Osawa, Yutaka, 359 Quennell, A. M., 158 Rusnak, G. A., 152 Osborn, E . F., 192 Quinlivan, W. D., 342 Russell, D. E., 275 Ossiander, F. J., 359 Rust, C. C., 203 Ostenso, N. A., 145 Radforth, N. W„ 158 Ryan, W. B. F., 171 Otsuki, Yukio, 359 Ragan, D. M., 257, 272 Outcalt, S. E., 372 Ragland, P. C„ 159 St. Amand, Pierre, 274 Ovenshine, A. T ., 146, 151 Ramspott, L. D., 159 St. Jean, Joseph, Jr., 307 Rapson, J. E., 264 Saito, Tsunemasa, 171 Pabst, A., 269 Raup, D. M., 160 Sando, W. J., 172 Page, B . M ., 269, 278 Reams, M. W., 160 Sarafian, P. G ., 69 Page, Robert, 360 Rector, R. J., 334 Sargent, K . A., 344 Page, W. D., 341 Reeves, C. C., Jr., 148 Sass, D. B., 172 Paige, R. A., 360 Reiser, H. N ., 26 Sato, Motoaki, 173 Paine, W. R ., 306 Rensberger, J. M„ 272 Sato, Toshio, 359 Pakiser, L. C., 146, 250 Resig, J. M., 7 Sato, Y ., 259 Palmer, A. R., 147 Retallack, Joan, 366 Savage, D. E., 275 Palmquist, J. C., 342 Rex, R. W„ 161 Savage, J. C., 275, 289 Papageorge, G . E., 238 Reyes, B. P., 334 Sawatsky, D. L., 333 Park, F. B., 147 Ribbe, P. H„ 135, 161 Schaeffer, F . E., 349 Parker, P. L., 148 Richards, H. G., 307 Schaeffer, O. A., 59 Parry, J. T., 371 Richmond, J. F., 273 Schaller, W. T „ 173 Parry, W. T., 148 Richot, G., 374 Schalscha, E . B., 174 Parsons, W. H., 148 Richter, D. H., 362 Schatz, Albert, 174 (2) Pasby, Brian, 149 Riecker, R. E., 162 Schatz, Vivian, 174 Patten, E. P., Jr., 150 Riegel, W„ 191 Scheidegger, A. E ., 175 Payne, J. N., 307 Rigby, J. K., 162 Schenk, P. E., 175 Pearson, R. C., 318 Rinehart, V. J „ 238 Schmidt, D. L., 175 Peel, E ., 357 Riordon, P. H., 375 Schmidt, R. A., 176 Perry, E. C., 96 Roberts, G. D., 163 Schmidt, R. A. M., 362

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Schmincke, H. U., 275 Smith, J. W„ 308 Talmadge, T . W., 205 Schmittroth, L. A., 96 Smith, M. C., 49 Tanner, W. F., 309 Schneider, Eric, 176 Smith, R. L., 164 Tasha, H. J„ 232 Schoen, Robert, 177 Smithson, S. B., 190 Tatsumoto, M., 167, 205 Scholl, D. W., 177, 276 Sohn, I. G., 190 Taylor, H. P., Jr., 205 Schölten, Robert, 159, 178 Snow, G . G., 346 Tedford, R. H., 281 Schopf, T. J. M., 178 Sokol, Daniel, 334, 346 Tharp, Marie, 88 Schrayer, G. J., 179 Sommer, S. E., 191 Thomas, C. W., 363 Schroeder, M . C., 308 Sorem, R. K., 329, 347 Thomas, D. W., 14 Schwartz, M . L., 179 Spackman, William, 191 Thomasson, M . R., 343 Schwarz, S. D „ 276, 277 Speed, R. C., 278 Thompson, T . L., 283 Schwarzer, T . F., 97 Speidel, D. H., 192 Thoms, R. E., 284 Schwendinger, R . B ., 57 Spencer, C. W., 192 Thomson, Alan, 206 Scott, R. B., 180 Spieker, A. M., 193 Thorsen, C. E., 310 Scott, R. W„ 180 Sprigg, R. C., 193 Tillman, C. G., 206 Seaber, P. R., 181 Stanley, A. D., 279 (2) Tilton, G. R., 207 Sears, C. E., 45 Stanley, K. W., 362 Tischler, Herbert, 207 Seifert, K.. E., 162 Staples, L. W., 280 Tobein, H. T ., 284 Seigel, H. O., 376 Stauder, W. V., S. J., 280 (2) Toomey, D. F., 208 Selig, Franz, 181 Stearn, C. W., 194 Toren, Praphat, 334, 348 Selkregg, Lidia, 356 Stearns, H. T., 347 Towell, D. G.. 96 Sellers, G . A., 277 Stearns, R . G ., 309 Trembly, L. D., 239 Seilmann, P. V., 145, 362 Steiger, R. H., 194 Trescott, P. C., 217 Sever, C. W„ 181 Stephens, J. D., 195 Trimble, D. E., 349 Seyfert, Carl, Jr., 278 Stephenson, G. R., 348 Truesdell, A. H., 103 Shannon, S. S., Jr., 344 Stevenson, J. S., 376 Tupper, W. M., 155 Sharp, R. V., 182 Stevenson, L. S., 195 Turnbull, W. J., 114 Sheldon, R. P., 182 Stewart, G. F., 196 Turner, M. D., 48 Shepard, F. P., 182, 196, 197 Stewart, H. B „ Jr., 196, 197 Tuthill, S. J „ 209, 284 Sheridan, R. E ., 183 Stewart, S. W., 280 Tuttle, O. F., 209, 220 Sherman, G. D., 2 Stirton, R . A., 281 (2) Tuttle, S. D., 232 Shields, W. R., 27 Stokes, W. L., 197 Tynes, E. W., 13 Shima, E „ 355, 357 Stoll, W. C., 197, 198 Shimp, N. F., 29 Stone, Charles, 212 Udias, Agustin, S. J., 285 Shinn, E . A., 183 Stone, R . O., 198 Ulmer, G. C., 39, 210 Short, N. M., 184 Stout, James, 354 Ulrich, G. E., 210 Shrock, R. R., 184 Stout, M. L., 199 Ungar, Edward, 17 Shuster, J. A., 355 Streeter, Stephen, 200 Shykind, E . B ., 308 Stringfield, V. T „ 200 Valachi, L . Z., 310 Siegel, F . R., 160, 185 Stuart, W. H., 201 van Andel, T., H., 211 Siems, P. L., 345 Sturdevant, J. A., 282 Vand, V., 39, 40, 102 Signer, P., 83 Suess, H. E., 201 Van Denburgh, A. S., 103, 349 Sijpkens, J. D „ 78 Sullivan, Raymond, 282 Van Diver, B. B., 285 Silver, L. T „ 185 Sunderman, J. A., 201 Van Schmus, W. R., 2 11 Simkin, Tom, 186 Sutton, R. G., 202 Viele, G. W., 212 Simmons, M. G ., 9 Suyehiro, S., 357 Vigrass, L. W., 325 Simpson, D. R., 186 Suzuki, Otchiko, 359 Vincent, R. J., 228 Siple, G. E., 187 Swain, F . M., 202 Vine, J. D., 212 Skehan, J. W., S. J., 187 Swanson, D. A., 283 Visher, F. N „ 213 Skinner, B. J., 188 Sweet, W. C., 203 Vistelius, A. B., 213 Slack, Brian, 376 Swift, D. J. P., 203 Vlisidis, A. C., 173 Smiley, C. J., 345 Voight, Barry, 213, 214 Smith, C. H., 369 Taft, W. H., 276 Vorhis, R. C., 3 11 Smith, D. D., 188 Tajimi, Hiroshi, 359 Smith, D. K., 188 Takahashi, Kazuo, 359 Wade, M. E., 215 Smith, G. E., 106 Takahashi, Taro, 20, 204 Wainwright, J. E . N., 256 Smith, H. T. U„ 189 Take, W. F., 204 Waite, A. H., 363 Smith, J. V., 32, 161, 189 Takeyama, Kenzaburo, 359 Waldbaum, D. R., 215

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Walker, H. J „ 363 Whetten, J. T „ 221, 288 Witkind, I. J., 351 Walker, K . R., 3 11 White, D. E ., 221 Wold, R. J., 228 Waller, R. M „ 216 White, J. A., 288 Wolfe, C. W „ 368 Wallick, G . C., 181 White, J. F., 222 Wolfe, R. D., 289 Walton, W. C „ 216 White, J. L „ 44, 222 Wolff, E . N „ 352 Wanless, H. R., 217 White, W. A., 313 Wones, D. R „ 228 Wanless, R . K ., 369 White, W. R. H „ 289 Wood, W. H „ 229 Warman, J. C., 224 Whitten, C. A., 222 Woodburne, M. O., 281 (2) Warner, D. L., 217 Whitten, E. H. T., 223 Woodhouse, C. D., 269 Wasserburg, G. J., 76 Whittington, H. B., 370 Woodrow, D. L „ 229 Watkins, N. D., 286 (2) Wiedenmayer, Felix, 223 Woodward, L. A., 290 Wayman, C. H., 218 Wiesnet, D. R., 224 Wright, H. D„ 230 Weaver, C. E., 218 Wiggins, J. H., Jr., 289 Wright, N. P., 314 Webb, S. D „ 287 Wilde, Pat, 224 Wyllie, P. J., 230 Webb, W. M., 74 Wilde, R . D., 350 Weber, J. N „ 218, 219 Williams, G. A., 350 (2) Yancey, R. M „ 358 Webster, G . D., 119 Williams, Harold, 225 Yeats, R. S., 290 Wedepohl, K . H „ 219 Williams, L. O., 351 Yoder, H. S., Jr, 115, 116 Wedow, Helmuth, Jr., 312 Williams, P. L „ 175 Youash, Y. Y., 314 Weidner, J. R., 220 Williams, T . E., 225 Young, E. J., 231 Welby, C. W., 312 Willis, C. L „ 32 Yund, R. A., 231 Welday, E . E „ 6 Wilshire, H. G „ 331 Welles, S. P., 287 Wilson, R . D., 286 Wermund, E . G., 220, 313 Wilson, W „ 85 Zarrella, W. M „ 179 Werner, Eberhard, 307 Wingard, P. S., 226 Zeigler, J. M „ 232 West, G . F., 376 Winkler, E . M „ 226 Zen, E-an, 232 Wetherill, G. W., 12 Winograd, I. J., 52, 227 Ziegler, A. M., 233 Wheeler, J. O., 287 Winston, Don, 227 Zietz, Isidore, 146, 233 Wheeler, W. H., 3 11 Winterer, E. L„ 182, 227 Zimmermann, A. R., 234 Whelan, J. A., 112 Wise, D. U „ 228

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Aberrant cardinalia in Atryfa reticularis . , 16 Association of gabbroic complex and Meso­ Abyssal sand ripples in Drake Passage, Ant­ zoic thrusts, west-central Nevada . . . 278 arctica ...... 112 Astronaut training in geosciences .... 63 Activity coefficients of bicarbonate, carbon­ Attenuation in upper and lower mantle from ate, and calcium ions in sea water . . . 10 multiple reflected core p h a se s...... 236 Age of “ Columbia Granite,” Virginia . . 308 Auditory discrimination of seismic signals ----- mafic dikes on Castine-Blue Hill Penin­ from earthquakes and explosions .... 253 sula, M a in e ...... 226 Avalanche deposits in Coeur D ’Alene Ai’stopod amphibians...... 6 Mountains, I d a h o ...... 326 Alaska shore-line changes resulting from Barium-tin- silicate having beni- earthquake...... 356 toite structure ...... 256 Alaskan glacier variations and implications Barrier islands and lagoonal iron sedimenta­ of Recent tectonic a c t iv it y ...... 359 tion in Silurian of A lab am a...... 182 —gravity surveys: Progress report .... 353 Barstovian mammal fauna from Camp Allegheny stratigraphy in Appalachian Creek, N e v a d a ...... 261 Plateau ...... 60 Basaltic liquids from garnet peridotites? . 41 Alluvial fans near Sumter, South Carolina . 294 Basement structure in Sheep Creek area, Alpha-beta quartz equilibrium ...... 44 Little Belt Mountains, Meagher County, Alpine glaciers at Mount Rainier, Washing­ M on tan a...... 290 ton, during late Pleistocene and Recent Basification of border zone of quartz diorite tim e ...... 34 pluton, northern Cascades, . 235 American Early Devonian monograptids . 11 Beacon sequence in Antarctica ...... 84 Analog model study of effect of future Bearing of sulfur isotopes on origin of pumping from Pleistocene deposits in southern African ore d e p o sits...... 101 Great Miami River valley southwest of Bedding types in marginal marine sediments Hamilton, O h io ...... 193 of Carolina Cretaceous...... 203 An improved shipboard geophysical data- Bedrock geology of Gulkana Glacier area, processing s y s t e m ...... 17 Alaska R a n g e ...... 355 Analysis of eastern Great Basin fault pat­ 73 terns ...... 197 —----- Pittsfield region, Maine ...... ----- graded b e d d in g ...... 21 Beginnings of disease...... 373 ----- surface, derived by plotting annual Behavior of CO 2 and H2O during contact height changes on drift glacier as function metamorphism of some impure carbonate of time and elevation ...... 372 rocks ...... 132 Analytical approach to natural soil creep . 335 “ Best” mathematical model for mapped An occurrence of Paleozoic rocks in north­ variables: Gold variability at Virginia western M o n ta n a ...... 334 Mine, South A f r i c a ...... 223 Anthracospirifer curvilateralis (Easton) from B IL L IK E N “ calibration shot” in southeast Carboniferous of western Alberta, Canada 263 M isso u ri...... 280 Application of continuous velocity-depth Biogenic elements in surface sediments of functions to interpretation of crustal re­ Cascadia Basin, northeast Pacific . . . .251 fraction data in M isso u ri...... 280 Biostratigraphic value of Devonian paly- Applied engineering geology—Mosier, Ore­ nomorphs in medial South America . . 33 gon, and Petersburg, Alaska: Two ex­ Biotite-K —magnetite assemblages amples ...... 360 as indicators of H2O pressures during Arctic Cretaceous floras, climates, and poles metamorphic and igneous processes . . 228 of rotation ...... 345 Black Mountain volcanism of southern Artesian aquifer systems of central Savannah N e v a d a ...... 246 River area, South Carolina-Georgia . . 187 Bloating characteristics of east Texas clays . 62 Artificial diagenesis of metastable biogenic Border-zone petrology of Idaho batholith carbo n ates...... 118 within portion of western Montana . . 323 Asbestos in eastern C a n a d a ...... 375 Bottom sediment types in Cascadia Basin, Aspects of diagenesis in oolitic limestones . 106 northeast Pacific Ocean ...... 264 ■-----occurrence of alkali metals in G ulf of —topography of Gulkana Glacier, Alaska Mexico sediments...... 312 R a n g e ...... 145 386

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Boudinage: Natural strain and ductility Clastic sediment distribution of the Hat- gauge in deformed r o c k s ...... 213 teras Abyssal P lain ...... 176 Brackish coastal waters near Itea, Greece . 92 Clay mineralogy of selected Puerto Rican Brigham, Langston, and Ute formations in r i v e r s ...... 53 Portneuf Range, southeastern Idaho . .341 Close association in space and time of Bryozoa (Ectoprocta) of Portrane Lime­ alkalic, calc-alkalic, and calcic volcanism stone, Ire la n d ...... 168 in southern N e v a d a ...... 143 Bryozoan limestone of southeast Florida. . 93 Coal resources of I o w a ...... 118 Bryozoans from Alaska Bench Formation Coastal engineering m o d e ls...... 22 (Carboniferous), central Montana . . . 327 —isostatic downwarping by postglacial rise Buried Precambrian basement of eastern of sea l e v e l ...... 14 Colorado...... 325 —sand dunes of Guerrero Negro—Baja Calcium carbonate precipitation on Bahama California, M exico ...... 99 Banks, West I n d i e s ...... 20 Basalt in Seven Devils California Division of Mines and Geology region, west-central Idaho ...... 271 gravity program ...... 245 Compaction halo surrounding G ulf Coast Cambrian faunas of Columbia County, New salt d o m e s ...... 36 York ...... 205 Comparative biochemistry of amino acids in Carbonate cementation in Lower Mississippi molluscan shell structures...... 84 Valley loess...... 114 Comparison of fossil silicoflagellates: Cali­ —mineralogy of Persian G u l f ...... 150 fornia and H u n g a r y ...... 262 —rocks as aquifers...... 131 ----- geochemical environment in areas of Carboniferous coal deposition associated high rate of cancer and heart disease in with flood-plain and limnic environments New York and Maryland with that of in Nova S c o t i a ...... 82 area of low disease rate in New Mexico . 366 Carboniferous-Permian disconformity in ----- late Paleozoic tectonic history of northeastern New South Wales .... 288 northern Nevada and central Idaho . . 343 Cartographic and geodetic effects of Alaskan Compositional variation of garnets and earthqu ake...... 222 in e c lo g ite s ...... 29 Cause and effects of late Pleistocene and ----- within the English Peak batholith in Recent landslides near Georgetown, northern C a lifo r n ia ...... 278 Colorado...... 347 —variations in some Cenozoic ash-flow Chaetetes biostromes: Pennsylvanian sur­ tuffs, southern N e v a d a ...... 342 faces of bypassing and sco u r...... 227 Composition of brecciated stony meteor­ Changes in oxygen isotopic composition of ites ...... 143 sea water during Phanerozoic evolution ----- sediments from experimental Mohole of ocean s...... 218 Project (Guadalupe s i t e ) ...... 136 Chaotic structure and overturned Tertiary Computer-derived geochemical balances and beds near Stanford University, California 269 element abundances...... 95 Chemical comparison of glassy and crystal­ Conditions of deposition of Caballos No- line volcanic ro c k s...... 260 vaculite, Marathon region, Texas . . . 206 —variation in quartz monzonite, from ------Pennsylvanian c o a l s ...... 217 Cactus Flat, San Bernardino Mountains, Congruent scaling of Meteor Crater and California, sampled by two methods . . 273 Ries K e s s e l...... 102 —variations within granitic Herefoss pluton, Conodonts of Trenton Group (Ordovician) southern N o r w a y ...... 44 in New York and southern Ontario, ------quartz diorite of Box Springs Moun­ Canada ...... 178 tains, Riverside, C a lifo r n ia ...... 258 Consequences of Quaternary climatic fluc­ —weathering and major cation cycling in tuations in A u stralia...... 193 podzolization en viro n m en t...... 102 Consideration of mechanisms for formation Chemistry of organo-silicate complexes of cryptovolcanic-type structures . . . 39 isolated from marine sediments .... 100 Construction of strong motion response Chronology of some Precambrian igneous spectra from magnitude and distance data 289 and metamorphic events of Medicine Contact metamorphism along base of Still­ Bow Mountains, W yo m in g ...... 92 water Complex, Montana...... 24 Classification of hydrologic m aps...... 224 ----- in siliceous limestones and dolomites ----- lake-ice sheets...... 358 and geology of related intrusion in Marble

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Canyon, Culberson County, Trans-Pecos, Delta-shift hypothesis applied to Illinois T e x a s ...... 19 Pennsylvanian c y c lo th e m s...... 265 Contaminated Precambrian ash-flow tuff, Depositional environment of Pennsylvanian Cascade River, M in n e s o ta ...... 102 (Virgilian) Leavenworth Limestone . . 208 Contrasting Archean ultrabasites in Porcu­ Deposition, mineralogy, and C-14 dating of pine district ...... 138 tufa, Mono Lake, California ...... 276 Convection and solid-state mechanisms for Description of new species of Parotosaurus strike-slip fa u ltin g ...... 245 from Wupatki Member of Moenkopi Convex-concave landslopes: Geometrical Formation of northern Arizona .... 287 study...... 222 Detailed study of zoned intrusive mass, Coppermine basaltic province, Northwest White Creek batholith, southeastern Territories, and its significance in crust- British C o lu m b ia ...... 136 mantle relationships...... 369 Determination of denudational rates from Correlation of ash-flow tuffs using optic- measurements of root exposure .... 117 axial angles of alkali feldspar crystals . . 27 ----- sedimentation rates by extraterrestrial ----- glacial out wash deposits along Truckee spherule abundances...... 137 River, California-Nevada...... 240 ----- thermodynamic properties of ----- Mississippian carbonate rocks by dif­ solid solutions from locations of conjuga­ ferential thermal analysis in South tion lines in ternary systems ...... 135 Dakota and M o n t a n a ...... 332 Development and sedimentation of Lower ----- Pleistocene deposits exposed in vicinity Cretaceous inland sea in western interior 28 of Hannibal, Missouri, with those in —of present configuration of Western High­ Illin o is...... 89 land Rim of Tennessee, Cretaceous pene­ ----- sediments overlying the Columbia plain, by epeirogenic deformation and River Basalt in southeastern Washington 321 ground-water s a p p in g ...... 309 ----- some metamorphic growth features and Devonian clastics along Allegheny Front extent of episodic lead loss in zircon from Allegheny County, Maryland, to populations from metasediments of the Highland County, V irg in ia ...... 297 Little Belt Mountains, Montana .... 53 —mountain building and sedimentation in Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments from southeastern New Y o r k ...... 63 southwestern Indian O c e a n ...... 171 —System of northwest Washington . . . 247 —currents in northern California .... 268 Diagenesis of coal measure sandstones . . 40 —tintinnids from western interior .... 54 Diagenetic phenomena in oolitic limestone, Crustal structure in central California in re­ Morrow Series, Pennsylvanian, north­ lation to Sierra N evad a...... 266 west Arkansas and northeast Oklahoma . 91 ----- of mid-ocean ridges. Part Ill-Magnetic Diapiric folds in Recent peat of the Flevo- anomalies over Mid-Atlantic Ridge . . 90 land Polder, N etherlands...... 306 —settling in basaltic magma ...... 11 Differentiation of subvolcanic quartz-bear- —structure of jadeite, NaAlSÍ206 .... 156 ing syenitic and granitic rocks of Oslo ------protoamphibole...... 71 S e r i e s ...... 45 ------s in h a lite ...... 59 Displacement on San Jacinto fault, southern Cusps formed by standing edge waves on California ...... 182 laboratory beach ...... 69 Distribution of miospore assemblages in Damage on Egyptian obelisk in New York Lower Kittanning c o a l...... 81 and weathering rates of granite .... 226 Diverse origins of graded bedding .... 109 Dating main Wisconsin recession in Nova Diversity of benthonic foraminifera . . . 55 Scotia, Canada...... 204 Doctor’s programs in earth sciences . . . 184 —of fossil aragonite shells and corals by Dolomitization and development, U-He m ethod...... 59 including anhydrite, in lagoonal sedi­ Dedolomitized marble lenses in shear-zone ments, Persian G u l f ...... 108 tectonites, Medicine Bow Mountains, Drilling for scientific purposes...... 367 Wyoming ...... 129 Dual provenance of strata in western edge Deep-lying salt deposits in Florida Pan­ of Elkhorn Mountains volcanic field, handle suggested by faulting and gravity M on tana...... 81 anomalies...... 304 Dynamical processes of sedimentation on Deep-sea deposits in but not on continents . 46 Seine Abyssal Plain...... 171 Deglaciation dates in central Labrador- Dynamic similarity conditions in geo­ Ungava: Reappraisal...... 372 morphology ...... 175

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Early Eocene continental mammalian fauna Electrical device for detecting blankets of of Europe and North Am erica...... 275 loess in fresh roadcuts...... 156 —Ordovician conodonts from Wyoming, Electrode properties of semiconductive Montana, and South D a k o t a ...... 75 binary sulfides and their possible geologic —Paleozoic batholith in Beaverhead Range, ap plication...... 173 Idaho-M ontana...... 159 Electron microprobe study of spherules —zygodont mastodonts of western North from Atlantic Ocean sediments .... 176 America and their European relatives . 284 Element distribution among coexisting Earthquake damage survey in Anchorage phases in system M g0-Fe0-Fe20a-Si02- area: Report of survey ...... 359 TÍO2 as function of oxygen fugacity, —energy release and isostasy...... 238 temperature, and bulk composition . . 192 Earthquake-triggered landslides in the Engineering geological investigations of Anchorage area, Alaska (27 March 1964) 362 Vee Canyon dam site, A la s k a ...... 252 Earth scientist and his future responsibili­ Engineering-geologic effects of March 27, ties in adult edu catio n ...... 195 1964, earthquake at Anchorage, Alaska . 46 Ecology and distribution of living plank------Seward, Alaska . . . 121 tonic foraminifera of West Indies and ------Valdez, Alaska . . . 33 adjacent w a te r s ...... 104 ------on Alaska Railroad . . 15 Economical foundations for homes built on Engineering geology of Carmen Smith detrimental permafrost terrain .... 355 Diversion Tunnel, Linn County, 280 Economic atlas of Ontario, Canada: New ------gravel deposits of Washtenaw concept and research problem in geog­ County, Michigan...... 110 raphy ...... 366 ------Highway Number 2 between Agua- Effect of Alaskan earthquake on survival of dilla and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico . . . 71 pink larvae in Prince William Engineering properties of processed snow . 360 Sound spawning a r e a s ...... 359 Environmental analysis of La Salle Lime­ ----- isomorphic substitutions on omega stone, La Salle County, Illinois...... 207 index of refraction of a p a t i t e ...... 231 —and structural differentials in peatland ----- pH and complexing agents on rock d evelo p m en t...... 158 m aterials...... 174 —parameters of fluvial, estuarine, and nearshore-marine sediments, Chaleur Bay, ----- phosphates on limestone deposition . 5 Quebec, C an ada...... 151 ----- temperature on precipitation of calcium —studies of continental Tertiary strata in carbonate from calcium bicarbonate solu­ Jefferson River basin of Montana . . . 327 tions ...... 160 Environment of cyclic deposition and Effects of Alaska’s Good Friday earthquake paleoecology of Pennsylvanian Altamont on coastal a r e a s ...... 152 Formation (Desmoinesian), Iowa to ------la n d ...... 105 O k la h o m a ...... 175 ----- controlled oxidation on specific chem­ Environments of Late Paleozoic coals in ical and physical properties of bituminous western Southwest...... 113 c o a ls...... 9 ----- peat accumulation in coastal Louisiana 62 ----- Good Friday earthquake on Anchorage, Epi-planktonic bryozoa in Tertiary inter­ Alaska, and urban reconstruction . , . 356 continental correlation...... 295 ----- isomorphous substitution in hydro- Erosion and landsliding at Victoria gen­ thermally-synthesized tobermorite . . . 44 erating station, Ontonagon County, ----- March 27 earthquake upon shellfish M ichigan...... 140 resources of Alaska...... 358 —of carbonate coasts...... 142 ----- postearthquake conditions on Homer Esperite, proposed new name for “ calcium- Spit, Alaska ...... 362 larsenite” ...... 135 ----- shock pressures from nuclear explosion Evaluation of seismograph calibration on mechanical and optical properties of m e th o d s...... 289 granodiorite ...... 184 ----- some textural parameters for distin­ ----- supersaturated silica solutions during guishing sedimentary deposits...... 374 hydrothermal alteration of . . 64 Evidence concerning major lateral offset on Elastic displacement of primary waves from Alpine fault, New Z e a la n d ...... 25 explosive sources ...... 238 —on relative ages of Appalachian and Elastic-strain energy and recrystal­ Ouachita structural tre n d s ...... 299 lization ...... 43 Evidences for rapid coalification...... 45

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—of dionid sponges from Cretaceous and —method for collecting samples of uncon­ Eocene of Mississippi ...... 297 solidated sedim ent...... 107 Evolutionary patterns in North American Fresh water and salt water in southern Cambrian trilobites ...... 147 Oahu, H aw a ii...... 213 —trends in some Paleozoic echinoids . . . 108 Functional morphology and conservative Evolution of landscape of Florida.... 3 characters in Steganocrinus ...... 21 Experimental observations of fast reaction Function for Rayleigh waves generated by with CaCC> 3 ...... 9 tensile fractures in two-dimensional model 275 —study of rock anisotropy...... 314 Further evidence of nature of major di------oxidation of in triphylite astrophism in southeast Vermont . . . 167 series ...... 318 Future spectrum of earth science education 35 Extrapolated settling velocity of muscovite Gabbro plutons in Carolina Piedmont . . 294 —unsatisfactory basis for geologic in­ General ecological classification of marine ference ...... 313 fossils...... 99 Facies and age relationships of Nolichucky —geology of Hunters quadrangle and vi­ formation (Cambrian) in Virginia and cinity, northeastern Washington .... 322 T e n n e sse e ...... 41 Genesis of homogeneous aplite dikes . . . 209 Factors involved in solubility and synthesis ----- layered barite deposits in Arkansas and of ferrimolybdite...... 69 G erm an y...... 234 Fennoscandian moraine in southeastern Genetic classification of water-level fluctua­ N o r w a y ...... 3 tions ...... 346 Field and laboratory study of sea-level rise —implications of chemical compositions: as cause of shore erosion...... 179 Valley Spring Gneiss and Packsaddle —geology for nonscience m ajo rs...... 15 Schist, Llano Uplift, T e x a s ...... 159 First motions from seismic surface sources . 244 Genus Pseudophragmina H. Douville in Flow differentiation in picritic sills of North Umpqua Formation, southwestern Trotternish, Isle of Skye, Scotland . . . 186 Oregon ...... 284 Folded thrust contact between Franciscan Geochemical reconnaissance of Vienna dis­ rocks and Panoche Group in Diablo trict, Blaine and Camas counties, Idaho 344 Range of central C alifo rn ia...... 248 Foliated ice on Athabasca Glacier, Columbia —study of soil profiles from Bathurst area, Ice Fields, Alberta, Canada ...... 279 New Brunswick, C an ad a...... 155 Foraminifera from Orange County outfall Geochemistry and mineralogy of clay-sized area, C a lifo rn ia ...... 7 fractions of some North Atlantic and Foraminiferal distributions on Orinoco- Arctic ocean-bottom sediments .... 240 Trinidad-Paria shelf—Restudy using vec­ —of basalts and dolerites...... 127 tor analysis...... 200 ----- fatty acids and alcohols in Texas coastal —fauna of late Miocene age from Georgia w a te r s ...... 148 and South Carolina...... 301 Geochronology of original Huronian area, —markers in Austin G r o u p ...... 299 Ontario, Canada...... 2 11 Fore-reef slope: Structure, sediment, and Geographical aspects of colonization in community relationships...... 76 northwest Q u eb ec...... 369 Formation of bauxite minerals in Hawaii . 2 Geological and biological interactions in •------on karst topography...... 28 swamp-marsh complex of southern Florida 191 Four-dimensional geomorphology of Birch Geologic effects of Good Friday earthquake Creek valley, I d a h o ...... 48 in southern A laska...... 361 Four theorems in crystal morphology . . . 48 —evidence of buried Miocene fault in Fourth genetic factor for sculptural relief . 19 Thomas County, southwestern Georgia . 181 Fracture-controlled laccoliths, Abajo Moun­ —evolution of Clearwater Basaltic Embay- tains, U t a h ...... 351 ment o f Idaho...... 320 »Fracture traces in Tuscan Formation, north­ Geology and correlation of variables, Esopus ern California...... 243 formation, Kingston area, New York . . 60 Free vibrations of the earth and properties ----- mineral deposits of Silver Cliff volcanic of earth’s deep interior regions .... 259 caldera, Custer County, Colorado . . . 345 Freezeout and Ervay Members of Goose —of basement rocks in western Kansas. . . 180 Egg Formation in eastern Wyoming . . 338 ----- Chilean nitrate deposits...... 57 Freezing in turbulent streams of interior ----- Dolly Varden Mountains, Elko County, Alaska: Preliminary study ...... 353 Nevada ...... 346

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----- Mineral quadrangle, Washington Coun­ along zones of local metamorphism, south­ ty, Idaho: Preliminary rep o rt...... 350 west O r e g o n ...... 258 ----- Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains, —isostasy, and crustal structure in southern A n ta rc tic a ...... 175 Cascade R a n g e ...... 259 ----- Rattlesnake Creek area, Lemhi County, —models for peridotite injection and local I d a h o ...... 335 metamorphism along north-northeast------rock-forming sedimentary . . 38 trending zones of tectonism, southwest ----- Shefoot Mountain area, Shoshone Oregon ...... 242 County, Idaho...... 334 —survey of Cascade mountains, Washington 246 ----- Snowcrest Range, Beaverhead and —tectonics in Lemhi Range, Idaho .... 178 Madison counties, M on tana...... 70 Ground-water conditions in Anchorage, ----- Woman River Iron Formation, Ontario, Alaska, slide a r e a s ...... 216 Canada...... 48 ----- contamination by dissolved nitrate . .106 Geometry of Oahu-Molokai submarine plat­ ----- in Boise area, I d a h o ...... 348 form, Hawaii, and its geomorphic signifi­ Gypsum-anhydrite equilibrium at 1 atm cance ...... 170 p r e s su r e ...... 83 ----- structure in Basin-Range province near Hardness of ground water in glacial deposits Benton, Mono County, California . . . 339 of Susquehanna River basin, New York Geomorphic effects of Good Friday (March and P en n sylvan ia...... 181 27,1964) earthquake in Martin River and Heavy minerals for correlation and identifi­ Bering River area, south-central Alaska . 209 cation of Tertiary rhyolites at Nevada —parameters and sediment yield of drainage Test S i t e ...... 344 basins in San Gabriel Mountains, Cali­ High-frequency micro-earthquakes recorded fornia ...... 125 at Quetta, P a k is ta n ...... 248 Geophysical data from Denver, Colorado, High pressure experiments on basalt eclogite to Washington, D. C., and its relation­ transformation...... 116 ship to basement lit h o lo g y ...... 233 Holocene biostratigraphy of lagoon near Wachapreague, eastern shore of Virginia 142 —exploration of Trinidad Damsite, Canal Hydrobasaluminite from Shoals, Indiana . 201 Zone ...... 276 Hydrocarbons and waxes of coral-reef or­ —measurements in northeastern G ulf of ganisms ...... 149 M exico...... 293 —in marine organism s...... 14 —survey of Empire Reach landslide, Canal Hydrodynamic theory of folding...... 246 Z o n e ...... 277 Hydrogeologic framework of G ulf and Geoscience applications in waste disposal Atlantic Coastal P la in ...... 303 management program at National Reactor Hydrogeology of crystalline rock beneath Testing S t a tio n ...... 339 Atlantic Coastal Plain at Savannah River Giant contraction fissures of Great Basin Plant, South C a r o lin a ...... 128 play a s ...... 140 ----- Sparta Sand in north-central Louisiana 307 Glacial interpretation of Precambrian Gow- Hydrology and structure of Crazy Jug area, ganda Formation, north shore of Lake Grand Canyon, Arizona...... 8 Huron, Canada ...... 146 —of limestone terranes in Coastal Plain of —stagnation in northwestern Illinois . . . 49 southeastern states...... 200 Glass electrode determination of sodium in Hydrothermal leaching of natural granitic closed basin w aters...... 103 rocks at high temperatures and pressure . 1 “ Glass-maximum” X-ray diffraction tech­ ? Hypolorhus sylvestris White from Wood­ nique for determining silica content of bine Formation of northeast Tarrant igneous rocks and anorthite content of County, T e x a s ...... 305 plagioclase minerals...... 139 Ice-depth measurement with electromag­ Grain trade of port of Montreal, Canada: netic waves, Arctic and Antarctic . . . 363 Recent developments ...... 376 Ice-fabrics diagrams from Athabasca Glacier, Granitic rocks of San Bernardino Moun­ Columbia Ice Fields, Alberta, Canada . . 279 tains, California: Chemical composition Idaho b ath o lith ...... 343 and variability within 2000 square miles 6 Igneous rocks of oceans...... 56 Gravitational evidence for batholithic mass Impact of educational trends in earth sci­ o f low density along segment of Colorado ences ...... 37 mineral belt ...... 26 Increasing stability of slope by post-ten- Gravity and pétrographie investigations sioned r o d s ...... 32

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Induction anomalies in Canadian Arctic . . 366 Landscape components and residential urban Inexpensive demonstration apparatus for growth in western Montreal Island, ground-water laboratory ...... 334 Canada...... 365 Influence of hydrogeology on stream and Large transitional rock glacier in Johnson valley development in Bellefonte quad­ River area, Alaska R a n g e ...... 64 rangle, Pennsylvania...... 118 Late diagenetic and early metamorphic ----- Precambrian basement structure on polymorphic changes in dioctahedral mica Laramide tectonics, Horn area, Bighorn found in Precambrian Belt Series, western Mountains, W y o m in g ...... 342 Montana and northern Idaho ..... 129 Information systems applied to geological —Jurassic-Early Cretaceous pelagic sedi­ d a t a ...... 308 ments, western Salzburg Province, Austria 70 Infrared geological survey of Earth from —Mesozoic stratigraphic framework, Sacra­ TIR O S satellites ...... 36 mento Valley, C a lifo rn ia ...... 270 —studies of thermal decomposition of am­ —Missourian tilting of eastern shelf of West monium-saturated micaceous minerals . 222 Texas B asin ...... 220 In situ caliche fo rm a tio n ...... 13 —Pleistocene and Recent polar climates as Interbasin movement of ground water in inferred by ocean-bottom cores .... 363 south-central Nevada—evidence .... 227 —Pleistocene stratigraphic chronology in ------Some implications . . 52 southwestern and north­ Inter-relationships of sediment deposition, western W ashington...... 237 normal and thrust faulting, folding, ex­ —Quaternary chronology, Upper Tanana plosive eruptions, and island arc formation 187 River valley, eastern A laska...... 60 Introductory geology course for nonmajors 105 Lateral migration of 20 million tons Intrusive character of “granite,” Rose of magnetite ore, Marmora, Ontario, dome, Woodson County, Kansas .... 65 Canada ...... 147 —glomeroporphyritic basalt, central Cas­ Lattice parameters and compositions of cade Mountains, W ashin gton ...... 253 synthetic defect spinels for spinel solid —truncation of Precambrian-Cambrian suc­ solution series FeCr204-MgCrg04 and cession in White Mountains, California . 330 FeAl20 4-MgAl204 ...... 210 —welded tuff in Sawatch Range, Colorado 320 Lead isotopes and age of the Earth .... 207 Invertebrate fossils from cores from conti­ Least-squares method for focal mechanism nental shelf off New J e r s e y ...... 307 determination using S waves...... 285 Investigation of plagioclase solid solution Leucite-bearing volcanic plugs, Deep Spring series through spilite reaction ...... 145 Valley, California ...... 267 ----- possibility of petrological control of Limestone clastic dikes in Mississippian magnetic polarity in some Miocene lavas bioherms, New M exico ...... 154 of Columbia Plateaus ...... 286 Limestones of western Cordilleran eugeo- Iron in eastern C an ad a...... 365 syncline of southern British Columbia, Is imbrication along Blue Ridge Front result Washington, and Oregon ...... 247 of basement deformation accompanied by Linear and curvate mountains...... 302 crustal s lid in g ? ...... 304 Liquid fractionation of basaltic magma . .331 Isotope studies in crust-mantle relationships 367 —water in pumice vesicles, crude but useful Isotopic composition of uranium in soil dating method...... 164 profiles...... 167 Lobsters from Cannonball Formation (Pale- —method for determining origin of sulfate ocene) of North Dakota...... 94 m in e ra ls...... 326 Loss of radiogenic argon-40 and strontium- Joint Mg2Si04-CaMgSi206-iron oxide and 87 from biotites under geologic conditions its bearing on ultramafic rock genesis . .155 and in laboratory heating experiments . 83 Jurassic(?) regional metamorphism in Marble Loveland Basin landslide, Colorado . . . 336 Mountains, northern California...... 154 Lower Cambrian stratigraphy of Georgia . 302 Kangaroo rats (family Heteromyidae) of —Ordovician immature graptolite rhab- Vallecito Creek Pleistocene of California 288 dosomes from western Utah ...... 18 Kinetics of exsolution in two sulfide systems 18 —St. Louis evaporite unit of northwestern Kootenay Arc structures in Kettle Falls K e n t u c k y ...... 305 area, Stevens County, Washington . . . 339 Luminescence of some of Bonneterre ‘ ‘Kupferschiefer” and problem of syngenetic do lo m ite...... 41 ore deposition...... 219 Macallisterite, 2MgO • 6B2O3 • I5H2O, new Lake Superior seismic p r o je c t...... 376 hydrous magnesium from

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Death Valley region, Inyo County, Cali­ Microfaunal changes within Lower Mancos fornia ...... 173 Shale of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico Macro-invertebrate fossils in Graneros and C o lo rad o ...... 117 Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of central Microprobe X-ray emission analyses of K an sas...... 87 feld sp ars...... 161 Maculate microstructure in stromatoporoids 194 ------, pyroxenes, and amphi- Mafic and ultramafic plutonic rocks from boles...... 189 southeastern Indian O c e a n ...... 66 Microtextural variation in some pelecypod Magnesium isotope abundances in natural shells ...... 238 samples ...... 27 Microtremor observations in Anchorage, Magnetic field in G ulf of Mexico .... 22 A la s k a ...... 357 Major nappe in Susquehanna River (Penn­ Mineralogical investigations in debris of sylvania) region of Great Valley .... 126 Gnome event near Carlsbad, New Mexico 188 —thrust fault in Antelope Range and Mineralogic trends induced by deep residual northern Schell Creek Range, White Pine w eathering...... 303 County, Nevada ...... 237 Mineralogy and chronology of west Texas Mapping continental glacial drifts: En­ pluvial lake carbonates...... 148 vironmental a p p ro a c h ...... 25 constituent particle composition of Maps depicting geomorphic conditions in Recent carbonate muds of British Hon­ Montreal area, C an ad a...... 374 duras ...... 128 Marine macro-invertebrates in Dakota provenance of Puerto Rico Trench Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of central sediments ...... 31 K an sas...... 87 trace-element content of carbonate —terrace problems on Oahu, Hawaii . . . 52 marine sediments in Vieques Passage, Mathematical analysis of ground-water Puerto R i c o ...... 191 dynamics and water-level fluctuations in —of North Carolina phosphorite .... 165 Jefferson County, F lo rid a ...... 103 residual sand from Mid-Atlantic Ridge 65 Mazatzal orogeny and tectonic episodicity . 185 tetrahedrite s e rie s ...... 15 McKelveyite, new hydrous sodium barium rare-earth uranium Mineral parageneses of Franciscan Group from Green River Formation, Wyoming 133 metamorphic rocks, Panoche Pass, central “ Meaningful” patterns from random data . 24 California Coast R a n g e s ...... 58 Mechanical deformation o f shocked quartz Minimum age of Glenarm Series, Maryland 194 grains as determined by optic-axis meas­ Minimum-melting composition of Nor­ urements ...... 39 wegian Precambrian granitic plutons and Melting relationships in system CaO-MgO- gneisses ...... 190 C02-H2O ...... 230 Miocene lithofacies in southeast Louisiana . 310 Mesozoic history of Suplee-Izee district, Mississippian geography in South-West central Oregon ...... 325 W a le s ...... 282 Metallic copper in stony meteorites . . . 50 Mixed-layer polytypes related to magneto- Metals in Pennsylvanian black shale from plum bite...... 110 Kentucky and In d ia n a ...... 212 Model of sedimentation at inlet entrance . 85 Metamorphic and igneous rocks of Priest —study of shear waves from explosions in River area, Bonner County, Idaho . . . 323 rectangular c a v it ie s ...... 257 Metamorphism of Upper Cenozoic sedi­ Mohorovicic discontinuity in eastern Canada 370 ments to greenschist mineral assemblages, “ Molar-tooth” structure—probable Pre­ Sal ton Sea geothermal area, California . 221 cambrian a lg a ...... 340 Metastable dehydration o f kaolinite, dickite, Molar volume of iron at pressures up to 200 and halloysite at water pressures from 15 kilobars and crystal structure of high- to 10,000 p s i ...... 219 pressure p o ly m o rp h ...... 204 Method for determining time of onset of S Molluscan fauna of Martin River Glacier, waves of shallow earthquakes at inter­ south-central A la s k a ...... 284 mediate d istan ce s...... 268 Mudcrack formation studied by time-lapse Microanalysis by X-ray fluoroscence: De­ ph o tograp h y...... 4 termination of selected major constituents Multiple glaciation of Chagvan Bay area, in silicates...... 166 southwestern A la s k a ...... 153 Microfauna from Chouteau formation Natural carbon-14 inventory and its changes (Kinderhook), St. Louis County, Missouri 20 over past 2000 y e a r s ...... 201

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Near-surface stratigraphy, Barrow, Alaska: ----- intermingled occurrence of five high- Core a n a ly sis...... 362 grade metamorphic subfacies in Little New Cambrian trilobite from Piedmont of Moose Mountain syncline, southwestern North C a r o lin a ...... 307 Adirondack highlands...... 43 —data on cymrite, hydrated silicate of ----- ironstones in Clinton Group . . . .177 barium and alu m in u m ...... 26 ----- red and green color in radiolarian cherts ------petrography and petrology of Stone of Franciscan Formation, California . . 239 Mountain Granite, Georgia...... 314 ----- some Late Pennsylvanian coals in east­ ------use of quartz grains as indicator of ern K a n s a s ...... 101 sediment so u rce ...... 144 Original size of clastic quartz grains . . . 13 —evidence for origin of Williams Range Osmotic equilibrium and mechanics of thrust fault, Front Range, Colorado . . 210 overthrust faulting ...... 232 —Lower Triassic locality in southeastern Ostracodes from Henryhouse Formation I d a h o ...... 348 (Silurian) of Oklahoma...... 124 —Permian crinoid fauna from southern Oxygen and carbon isotope studies of car- Nevada ...... 119 bonatites from Laacher See District, —Tertiary fauna from Tirari Desert, South G erm any...... 205 A u stralia...... 281 Paleoclimate of Canadian Arctic Archi­ —Upper Cambrian fossil localities in pelago and some implications on problem western Newfoundland, Canada .... 370 of continental d r i f t ...... 67 —variety of cassiterite from Nevada . . . 340 Paleoclimatic significance of fossil ice wedges 270 Nikolai Greenstone of Wrangell Mountains Paleoecologic study of Eocene faunule south near Kennicott, A laska...... 261 of Seattle, Washington...... 265 Nonmarine mollusca as indicators of salinity, Paleogene nannofossils from Crimea and alkalinity, and drainage ...... 252 Caucasus...... 215 Northwestward projection of Paris thrust Paleogeomorphology—What ‘ ‘frozen’ ’ re­ fault, southeastern I d a h o ...... 317 lief forms can tell geomorphologists . . 262 Observations of free oscillations of earth excited by Kurile Islands earthquake of Paleolatitudes for North America based on 13 October 1963 ...... 236 paleomagnetic results ...... 250 Occurrence and infrared analysis of unusual Paleontology of Nolichucky formation and zeolitic minerals from Bingham, Utah . 195 adjacent formations in Virginia and ----- motion of ground water in limestones Tennessee ...... 42 of the Great B asin ...... 128 Paleotectonic evolution of western Lom------quantitative distribution of sterols in bardic Alps from Upper Triassic to Middle aquatic sediments from fresh-water bogs Liassic tim e ...... 223 and swamps to deep m arine...... 57 Paleotemperatures from California Pleisto­ —of oxides and cene ...... 47 rancieite near Enterprise, Oregon . . . 329 Paratectonics of Great Bear basin, North­ Olalla stock, potassium-rich ultramafic in­ west Territories, Arctic Canada .... 368 trusion in south-central British Columbia 282 Partition of zinc between pyrite and galena 231 On instability of ferro silite...... 137 Pattern of silicate authigenesis in Green —origin of lead d e p o s its ...... 78 River Formation of Wyoming...... 88 Orbicular rock from near Banks, Idaho . . 255 Patterns of maximum amplitudes of P n and Organic compounds and carbon dioxide in P-waves over regional and continental ph o sph o rites...... 123 areas...... 258 —geochemistry of shales II. Distribution of Palynological studies of the Hazard No. 7 extractable organic matter in siliceous and Francis coals of Kentucky . . . .112 Mowry Shale of Wyoming ...... 179 Pebble morphology in high-velocity stream 151 Origin and age of Provincelands Hook, Pegmatites formed by structurally con­ outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts .... 232 trolled metamorphic re a c tio n ...... 77 ----- development of Star Mountain Rhyo- Penecontemporaneous dolomite, Upper lite, Davis Mountains, West Texas . . 71 Silurian, P en nsylvania...... 80 —of brines in Illinois and Michigan basins . 29 —carbonate shelf deposition, Glass Moun­ ----- calc-alkali rock series...... 116 tains, T e x a s...... 168 ----- distribution of major elements in —cyclothems in Clinton area, west-central ignimbrite cooling units, eastern Nevada 180 Indiana ...... 68 ----- G ulf of M e x ic o ...... 309 —System of southwest V ir g in ia ...... 306

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Permian-Carboniferous tillites from South Pliocene seaknoll at South Mountain in Africa, Australia, and Antarctica .... 115 Ventura Basin, California...... 290 Permian Fusulinidae of Hueco Mountains, Pluton genesis as related to geomorphology Otero County, New M e xico ...... 225 in northwest-central M a in e ...... 368 —of western Alberta, Canada, and adjacent Possible interglacial beach or dune sands regions...... 264 from 300-m water depth in Weddell Sea, —stratigraphy of east-central Nevada . . 317 A n ta rc tic a ...... 161 Petrochemical study of pelitic schists across —statistical criteria for distinguishing be­ sillimanite + K feldspar isograd in tween tectonic and collapse breccias in western M a i n e ...... 79 bedded r o c k s ...... 312 Petrographic reconnaissance of Precambrian Potassium content of illite...... 218 Swandyke and Idaho Springs Formations, —rubidium, and strontium in ultramafic central Colorado ...... 333 rocks of St. Paul’s Islands...... 86 —study of Norris peridotite, Union County, Pre-Arikaree deformation at Slim Buttes, Tennessee ...... 310 South D ak o ta...... 337 Petrography and genesis o f deep-sea sands Precambrian rocks of northern Canadian in western North Atlantic petrologic C o r d ille r a ...... 356 p ro v in c e ...... 97 Preferred orientation of chondrules in —of Catskill facies, southeastern New York ch o n d rites...... 47 and northeastern Pennsylvania .... 23 Prehistoric landslide in Yankee Jim Canyon, Petroleum in eastern C a n a d a ...... 375 Park County, M ontana...... 327 Petrologic study of mineralized quartz Pre-Portlandian rocks of western and cen­ monzonites in Silver Bell and Esperenza tral Cuba ...... 301 porphyry copper districts, Pima County, Presence of opal in calcite speleothems from A r iz o n a ...... 337 Argentina...... 185 Petrology of anorthosite bodies in Bitter­ Preservation and recrystallization in some root Range, western M on tana...... 319 Jurassic mollusc shells from Scotland . . 98 ----- Independence volcano intrusive com­ Prevalence of sand-dune types in Sahara plex, Sweet Grass and Park counties, Desert ...... 104 M on tan a...... 170 Prevolcanic topographic pattern in Gallatin Range, Montana...... • . . . . 338 Phase equilibria in three assemblages of Primary and metamorphic chronology in kyanite-zone pelitic schists, Lincoln Mountain quadrangle, central Vermont . 1 central Colorado...... 12 — and muscovite in Mount Airy Phlegethontia, snakelike Permian and Penn­ “ granite” ...... 298 sylvanian am phibian...... 263 —ground displacements and seismic energy Photogeologic interpretation of structure in near Gnome exp lo sio n ...... 239 Amazon Basin: Test study...... 95 Prince William Sound, Alaska, earthquake Physical models of shallow lunar subsurface 36 of March 28, 1964, and aftershock se­ Physiographic diagram of Indian Ocean . . 88 quence ...... 2 Physiography of sea floor between the Problems of hydrogeology in southern Mendocino Ridge and Vancouver Island, Florid a...... I l l northeast Pacific Ocean ...... 132 Profound erosion by continental glaciers. . 313 Piezometric surface map as aid to geological Progressive contact metamorphism of Biwa- interpretation—buried Missouri River bik Iron Formation on Mesabi Range, valley, southeastern Saskatchewan, Can­ Minnesota...... 66 ada ...... 216 Properties of Hawaiian submarine basalt. . 267 Pitfalls in analysis of aquifer test data . . . 334 Proposed curriculum for astrogeology. . .164 Plagioclase variation in porphyritic basalt P-V-T relationships of water at high pres­ f l o w ...... 333 sures and temperatures ...... 23 Pleistocene drainage pattern on floor of Quantitative cold D T A ...... 97 Chukchi Sea ...... 35 —expression of microrelief using Fourier —geology of southwest Yukon Territory, transforms...... 198 Canada...... 114 —studies of sea-floor profiles...... 113 —periglacial weathering in Sierra Nevada, Radiolarina Protocyslis thomsoni (Murray) California ...... 271 in northeast Pacific plankton tows . . . 122 —stratigraphy of Tudor Hill, South Wind­ Rate of crystallization of granitic melt. . . 186 sor, Connecticut...... 30 Rates of evolution and statistical distance . 122

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Rational classification of ancient shelf and ----- hydroxyapatite to compositions of rock platform deposits...... 100 phosphates...... 130 Rayleigh waves in short-period seismic noise 249 ----- Suwannee Limestone to Flint River Reaction 4 enstatite + spinel = forsterite Formation, Mitchell County, Georgia. . 311 + pyrope and its application to the genesis Relationships among intrusions and meta- of p eridotites...... 126 morphisms in foothills of Sierra Nevada, Reactions in some synthetic and natural Madera, Merced, and Mariposa counties, copper sulfides between 25° and 200°C . 166 California...... 251 Reassessment of Rhynchotrema, Lepidocyclus Relative abundance analysis: Aid to Ordovi­ and Hypsiptycha ...... 96 cian conodont biostratigraphy in Cincin­ Recent calcium carbonate deposition in nati region of Ohio...... 203 northern British Honduras...... 157 —significance of geologic factors in interstate —carbonate sediments of G ulf of Aqaba highway location selection...... 330 (Gulf of Eilat), Red S e a ...... 67 Relict charnockitic rocks, granulite-facies —coccoliths of Atlantic Ocean...... 8 gneisses and migmatites in polymeta- —manganese deposits in Baltic Sea .... 127 morphic complex, Gulkana Glacier region, —supretidal dolomitization in Florida and eastern Alaska Range: Part 1, Structure. 272 B ah am as...... 183 ----- Part 2, Petrology...... 257 Reconnaissance geology of Hog Heaven Research in physical geography in Poland . 361 mining district and vicinity, Flathead and Results of aeromagnetic survey of western Sanders counties, Montana...... 341 half of Lake Superior...... 228 —glaciological and volcanological studies: Riverbank erosion in Colville River delta, M t. Wrangell, Alaska...... 354 A la s k a ...... 363 —marine and shore-line geophysical data Revised Stratigraphic Correlation Chart for from area south and west of Kodiak Is­ Great Basin province...... 119 land, Alaska...... 354 Revision of certain Paleozoic coral species —of jointing in northeastern Kansas . . .196 from western United States...... 172 ----- Precambrian core of Bighorn Moun­ ----- Oligocene and Miocene peccaries. . .281 tains, W yom ing...... 89 Role of geophysics in Canada’s postwar min­ ----- system Be0 -A l203-H2 0 ...... 112 eral resources development...... 376 Recurrent patterns in relationship of paleo------small college geology department in slope, depositional strike, and structural geological ed u catio n ...... 91 trend...... 236 Rotation-axis method for detecting conju­ Refinement of crystal structure of riebeckite 31 gate planes in calcite petrofabric .... 228 ----- Duc de Chaulnes’ image displacement Rubidium-strontium isochron study of method of measuring refractive index. . 121 Grenville Front near Lake Timagami, Reflectance of vitrinite as related to weather­ Ontario, Canada...... 76 ing and moisture content of coal .... 85 St. Faustin-Ste. Narcisse moraine and Refringence of garnets and hydrogarnets. . 13 1 Champlain Sea...... 371 Regional glaucophane-schist-facies meta­ Saline discharge from Taylor Glacier, Vic­ morphism in northern Coast Ranges of toria Land, Antarctica...... 12 California...... 241 Salinity control of reaction rates in —gravity survey in southwestern Oregon: Teels Marsh, Nevada...... 31 Preliminary results...... 241 San Andreas fault revisited: Evidence for —ground-water system in southeastern displacement...... 268 Nevada...... 51 Sand mounds of Livingston and Tangipahoa —Mesozoic thrusting in south-central Kla­ parishes, Louisiana...... 303 math Mountains of California...... 248 Sand-sized sediment from Delgada and —métallogénie aspect according to major Monterey deep-sea fans...... 224 working hypothesis...... 372 Saucer dives in La Jolla submarine canyons —variation in organic geochemistry of off La Jolla, C a lifo rn ia ...... 182 Onondaga beds of Pennsylvania .... 202 Scavenger-well system: Solution to problem Relationship of geologic structure to occur­ of vertical salt-water encroachment. . . 123 rence of ground water in limestone terrane Sea-level oscillations in Triassic lagoonal in Tennessee Valley, Alabama ..... 153 limestones, northern A lp s ...... 61 ----- Hope fault to Purcell Trench, Idaho: Secondary manganese oxide minerals in Progress report...... 331 Washington and northeastern Oregon. . 347

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Secondary school earth science course in Skopje, Yugoslavia, earthquake of July 26, science education...... 90 1963 ...... 260 Sedimentary geology of Scotia Sea and Slim Buttes Formation of northwestern Ridge and its bearing on Pleistocene . . 74 South D ak o ta...... 319 Sedimentation of Upper Devonian stroma- Slip-surface geometry of landslides in low tactis bioherms, Alberta, Canada .... 150 cohesian rocks...... 199 Sediment dispersal from Po delta, Italy . . 141 Slope frequency distributions as means of ----- interpreted from composition and tex­ classifying lunar terrain...... 130 ture distributions in Triassic Newark- Snowpack history as revealed by snow re- Gettysburg Basin...... 73 s is to g ra p h ...... 320 —distribution in oceans...... 59 Sn-W-Bi provinces and epochs in Argentina —shear strength and related properties from and Bolivia and their genetic interrela­ experimental Mohole borings (Guadalupe tionship ...... 197 s it e ) ...... 134 Solid solution in systems ZnS-ZnSe and Sediments and geochemistry of continental PbS-PbSe at 300°C and above .... 230 margin of southeastern United States . . 300 Solubilities of quartz, corundum, and gold —of lower Chesapeake Bay—mass and re­ in aqueous chloride and hydroxide solu­ lated physical properties...... 86 tions ...... 4 Seismic model studies in geology...... 93 Solubility of calcite in NaCl solutions be­ —reconnaissance investigation of Lower tween 50° and 20 0 °C ...... 94 Nelson River, Manitoba...... 244 ----- covellite in synthetic ore solutions . . 165 —refraction measurements of continental Solution of refractory minerals in acids at margin east o f Florida...... 183 high temperatures and pressures .... 129 ----- study of Earth’s crust in British Colum­ Some aspects of distribution of strontium bia, C an ad a...... 289 in Paleozoic anhydrites of Saskatchewan, Seismological quandaries facing builders who Canada ...... 107 wish to construct near large active faults 274 —biogeochemical considerations concerning Sequential changes in volcanism in Queen Inca stonework ...... 174 Charlotte Islands...... 242 —factors controlling rates of natural soil Shallow structure of continental terrace, c r e e p ...... I l l northern and central California...... 37 Spatial distribution of type p i 1 micropulsa­ Shear deformation of mafic minerals between tions of Barth’s magnetic fie ld ...... 357 opposed spherical anvils...... 162 Species groups of canid genus A elurodon. . 263 Shipworm pallets from Paleocene (Cannon­ Spiculation of lyssakid sponge, Protospongia ball formation) of North Dakota. . . . 38 h ic\si Hinde ...... 162 Shock-induced polymorphism or alteration Sr87/Sr88 ratios in volcanic rocks of unusual in m in erals...... 40 composition in western I t a l y ...... 98 Shore-line changes near Barrow, Alaska, Stability of siderite, F e C O a ...... 220 caused by storm of October 3, 1963. . . 357 Stable carbon isotopes in petroleum and Shortening and protrusion of well casings sediment hydrocarbons from Cherokee caused by compaction of sediments in petroleum p r o v in c e ...... 7 subsiding areas...... 152 Stages in island linking: (A) Magdalen Sideritic glauconite iron ores of north Islands, Quebec; (B) northernmost New Louisiana ...... 50 Z e a la n d ...... 367 Significance of minor element analysis by Stochastic model for generation of bedding microprobe X-ray emission analyser.. . 32 of red beds from Cheleken Peninsula ----- new marine Triassic ostracodes from (Caspian S e a ) ...... 213 North America and Eurasia...... 190 Stratigraphic cross section of Muav Lime­ ----- Recent deltaic sedimentation in inter­ stone in Arizona from Cross Mountain to pretation of Illinois cyclothems .... 338 Colorado R i v e r ...... 229 Silicified Famennian brachiopod fauna from —position and phylogeny of equid genus southwestern M o n tan a...... 163 C a lip p u s ...... 287 —fossils from Early Devonian strata of Ap­ —relationships between Columbia River palachians of V i r g i n i a ...... 206 Basalt and Latah Formation in Spokane Silurian and Early Devonian paleogeography area, W ash in gto n ...... 328 of northern Appalachians...... 16 ----- in eastern part of moon ...... 56 —marine communities and their environ­ —study of Cretaceous rocks near Mitchell, mental significance...... 233 Oregon ...... 264

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Temperature distribution in salt domes and Trends in geological engineering...... 350 surrounding sedim en ts...... 181 Triassic vertebrate fauna of Redonda For­ Tensional origin of Aleutian a r c ...... 134 mation in northeastern New Mexico . . 256 Tentative Tertiary stratigraphy and struc­ Trilobites from Pioche Shale in thrust plate ture of northern part of Caviness quad­ in central-eastern N e v a d a ...... 254 rangle, Malheur and Baker counties, east­ Tsunami energy distribution and mechanism ern O rego n ...... 352 of earthquakes...... 254 Terrestrial heat f l o w ...... 370 —of 27 March 1964 in A la sk a ...... 355 Tertiary deformation and batholithic intru­ Two episodes of metamorphism in Belt sion in Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colo­ Series northwest of Idaho Batholith. . . 332 rado ...... 74 Types of metallogenic province in relation —dike swarm on Little Pistol Creek, Yellow to depths of origin of parental magmas . 198 Pine quadrangle, central Idaho...... 336 Ultramicroscopic fossils and fabrics of lime­ —foraminiferal assemblages in Solomon stones ...... 61 Islands region and their Middle American Unconformity at top of Trenton Limestone connections...... 295 and its stratigraphic implications in In­ —igneous petrology of Mt. Richthofen-Iron diana and adjacent s ta t e s ...... 165 M t. area, north-central Colorado .... 324 —near base of Mississippian around Uinta —volcanic centers, Sunlight Basin area, Mountains, Utah and Colorado .... 329 W yoming...... 148 Unconsolidated Miocene dolomite in north­ Thalenite from near Kingman, Arizona . . 269 ern peninsular F lo r id a ...... 192 The History and Philosophy of Geology Undergraduate geology degree programs. . 133 C lu b ...... 123 Unsymmetrical binary solution as thermo­ Theoretical and experimental analysis of dynamic model for sylvite- solid influence of physical-chemical factors on solution s...... 215 compaction of clayey sediments .... 217 Uplift, oblique slip, and gravity transport of Thermal argument for velocity reversal in rocks across Rocky Mountain trench in Sierra Nevadan crust...... 270 Cranbrook-Bull River area of southeastern —degradation studies of humic acid ma­ British Columbia, Canada...... 283 terials ...... 277 Upper mantle velocity and crustal structure —inversion of aragonite to calcite .... 300 in eastern Basin and Range province de­ Thermodynamic properties of phases in sys­ termined from SH O AL and chemical ex­ tem Ca0-Mg0-C02-H20...... 120 plosions near Delta, U t a h ...... 250 Three saline lakes of south-central Oregon: —Mesozoic rocks of lower Chitina Valley, Their distinctive chemical character and A la s k a ...... 255, 356 its developm ent...... 349 —Paleozoic rocks in Ferry County and Thrust faults and glide faults in Schell Creek southern Stevens County, northeastern Range near Ely, N e v a d a ...... 249 Washington: Preliminary discussion. . . 318 Tieton dike swarm—Yakima Basalt relation­ Uranium-lead zircon ages and lead isotope ships, Tieton River area, Washington . . 283 compositions in two Algoman granites of Topography and turbidites in Puerto Rico northern M in n eso ta...... 3 Trench ...... 58 Uranium, thorium, and lead abundances in Trace-element chemistry of Recent Antarc­ volcanic rocks from Hawaii, Iwo Jima, and tic glacial-marine sedim ents...... 5 Japan...... 205 —mobility during subaqueous alteration of U.S. Geological Survey participation in natural aragonite...... 300 Upper Mantle project: Progress report . 82 —study of some hypersolvus and subsolvus Use of sedimentary parameters in differentia­ granites...... 51 tion of north Atlantic shelf, slope, and Trace elements in p la n t s ...... 371 abyssal plain san d s...... 202 Tracing basalt flow on Columbia River Pla­ ------voids ratios and bulk densities in identi­ teau, south-central Washington .... 275 fication of Pleistocene t i l l s ...... 250 Transcontinental crustal and upper-mantle Uses of electric analog models in ground­ structu re...... 146 water hydrology ...... 150 Transfer function of artesian wells .... 257 Utilization of ground-water tracers .... 308 Travel times, body waves, and in Value of neanic ontogenetic development the e a r th ...... 243 in taxonomy of Turritellidae (Gastropoda) Travertines and related deposits along east with reference to new stock from Eocene base o f Lucero Uplift, New Mexico. . . 296 of W ash in g to n ...... 235

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Vanadium-rich magnetite seams of Bushveld western San Juan Mountains, Colorado . 321 Igneous Complex, South Africa .... 141 Wairakite from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Variables in study of natural thermo­ Islan d s...... 221 luminescence ...... 125 Water quality in Guinea and Benguela Variance of quartz in Conway Granite of c u r r e n ts ...... 145 New Hampshire...... 68 Water-supply problems in Alaska .... 358 Variation and classification of some Upper Wave and current orientation of shells . . 138 Jurassic nodosariid foraminifera, Southern Waves reflected at inner core of the earth . 242 E n g la n d ...... 75 Weathering—some topographic clues as to Variations in Vicksburgian pelecypods of its d e p th ...... 163 Pectenpoulsoni st o c k ...... 299 Western Washington microfaunal correla­ —of paleomagnetic properties of Columbia tions ...... 273 Plateaus with particular reference to their What should the Master’s program con­ geological sign ifican ce...... 286 tribute? ...... 78 Vein- and wall-rock-alteration study in Wind-eroded rock basins in dry valleys of Galena Mine, Wallace, I d a h o ...... 322 Victoria Land, Antarctica...... 189 VELA UNIFORM Program (1964) . . . 254 Worldwide seismicity, 1960 ...... 253 Volcanic evidence for Pleistocene Lake X-ray spectrographic major constituent Metolius in O r e g o n ...... 244 analysis in undiluted silicate rocks and —glass matrix in San Onofre breccia, m in e ra ls...... 96 southern C a lifo r n ia ...... 227 Zero point of charge of kaolinite surfaces —seamounts in a Cretaceous geosyncline, in acid so lu tio n ...... 218 northernmost New Z ealan d ...... 158 Zoogeographic facies phenomena in Ceno- Volcanism and cauldron development in zoic correlation by fo ssils...... 109

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