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AAAS, 3, 158 Archean protaxis, 2Index6 snow, 294 Abrasion, 90 Arid environment, 89 Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 298 Acadian orogeny, 38, 41 Arctic Research Laboratory, 301-311 Canadian Shield, 143-156 Agassiz Arctic region, 301-311 Canadian System, 173, 177-179, 346 ice sheet theory, 127 Association of American State Geologists, 325 Beekmantown , 177-179 Alaska, 220-221,301-311 Atl (Dr.), 251-256 Tribes Hill Limestone, 177-179 earthquakes, 222 Augustana College, 203-214 Carbon ratio theory, 426 glaciers, 220 Carll, John F., 433-435 Neruokpuk Lakes, 302 Bacteria, 154 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 363 shorelines, 220 Baker, Marcus, 66-67 Catastrophism, 1, 3, 5 surges, 220 Baltimore gneiss, 36 Cave Research Foundation, 116 Albatross Barrell, Joseph, 365 Caves, origin, 109-123 collections, 258-259 Barringer, Daniel Moreau, Jr., 72 American research periods, 110-118 Aileghanian orogeny, 30, 41-42 Barringer, Daniel Moreau, Sr., 69-72, 74-76 cycles, 113-114 American theories, 109-123,423-442 Barringer Crater, see Meteor Crater shallow-phreatic, 117-119 American Association for the Advancement of Bascom, Willard, 393-396 solution, 110-118, 120 Science, see AAAS Basement two-cycle, 111 American Journal of Science, 358 Appalachians, 31 two-epoch, 111 American Mineralogical Journal, 379 California, 47-64 vadose, 118 American Miscellaneous Society (AMSOC), 392¬ Canadian Shield, 147 Cenozoic, 275-281 398 Basin and Range Province, 453-469 Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder, 129, 133-135, Andrews, Ebenezer, 427-428 Bassler, Ray S., 345 139, 209-211,219 Anthropology, 414 Bateman, Alan Mara, 367 Channels, 94-96, 98 Anticlinal Beaches, 92 Chorley, R. J., 82 name, 29 Benioff, Hugo, 477-478 Chuaria, 153 theory, 423-442 Benioff zone, 59 Cincinnati school of geologists, 169 Apollo Missions, 484, 506 Biography, 273-283 Claypole, E., 414-415 Apollo, Soyuz Test Project, 485 Bitter Springs Formation, 154-155 Coastal landforms Appalachia geanticline, 26 Boltwood, Betram Borden, 366 longshore currents, 91 Appalachians, 4, 15, 19-46, 425 Booth, James C, 381-382 sediment transport, 91 Allegheny front, 32 Boston Society of Natural History, 259-261 wave migration, 91 Alto basin, 40 Bradley, Walter W., 329 COCORP, 461 Ashe basin, 40 Brash, George Jarvis, 359, 361 Colorado, 460 basement, 31, 36- 39 Brattain, Ross R., 313-322 Colorado Plateau, 456-461 Blue Ridge, 30-31,37, 40-41 Bretz, J. Harlan, 114-115 Compensatory elevation, 10 Brevard belt, 38 Brown and Root, 395-396 Continental drift, 19, 39-40, 255, 273-285, 401¬ central, 24, 31, 37-38 Bureau of American Ethnology, 412 407 Carolina slate belt, 19 Buried stars, 67 Contractional hypothesis, 1-2, 5, 8-9, 12, 14, 16, Charolette belt, 19 Burlington Limestone, 163 26, 39-40 crystalline core, 36-38 Cooke, H. C, 146-147 Cumberland Plateau, 29-30, 33 California, 47-64, 323-335, 455 Coon Butte, see Meteor Crater deep seismic sounding, 31, 40 Berkeley Hills, 53 Coon Mountain, see Meteor Crater evolution, 34 Coast Range overthrust, 60 Cooper, G. Arthur, 348-350 Great Valley, 38, 40 Coast Ranges, 47-64 Cope, Edward Drinker, 385 Hunter Valley Formation, 29 see Kiokeebelt, 19 earthquakes, 330-331 CORE, JOIDES Martic thrust, 36 Great Valley overthrus', 56, 58 Cornell University, 217-218, 222, 230-232 Ocoee basin, 40 Montara Mountain, 54 Crater Mound, see Meteor Crater Piedmont, 19, 30, 37, 40-41 San Andreas fault, 473-474 streams, 444-445 Craters, origin, Pine Mountain Formation, 29-30, 41 meteoritic, 65-78 Powell Valley anticline, 30 California Division of Mines and Geology, 323-335 Raleigh belt, 19 California Institute of Technology, 474 volcanic, 65-78 Sauratown Mountain anticlinocrium, 41 California University, Berkeley Seismological Creationist theory, 1 Sequatchie anticline, 30 Observatory, 472 Smith River allochthon, 40 Cambrian, 173-176, 179-180 California, 48-53, 55, 61 southern, 31-33, 37-38 Campbell, Ian, 328, 331-332 Crust, 453-469 southern foreland, 31,33 Canada, 287-299 Crustal equilibrium, 11-12 Tallulah Falls basin, 40 climate, 291-299 Cryptalgal, 153 Valley and Ridge, 31-34 habitat, 289 Cryptozoic, 155 Wissahickon, 36, 40 population, 291-292 Cryptozoon, 153 Woodville dome, 36 provinces, 288 Cushman, Joseph Augustine, 251-21 \ Archaeological geology, 409-421 seas, 295-296 Cushman Laboratory, 263-267

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