MAINE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Rohert G. Doyle, State Geologist REVISED SUPPLEMENT TO BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MAINE GEOLOGY 1836 - 1957 1836 - JANUARY 1, 1967 Department of Economic Development Augusta, Maine November 6, 1967 MAINE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Robert G. Doyle, State Geologist REVISED SUPPLEMENT TO BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MAINE GEOLOGY 1836 - 1957 1836 - JANUARY l, 1967 Department of Economic Development Augusta, Maine November 6, 1967 Supplement to Bibliography on Maine Geology FOREWORD 1836-1957 This revised supplement has been prepared to bring up to date the 143 page Bibliography and First and Second Supplements published in January 1958, January 1959, and August 1963. This supplement is part of ~ biennial series to maintain current our Bibliography of Maine Geology; this supple­ PART I ment completing works published thru 1966. There are a fe.w pre-1958 references, omitted in previous Bibliographies, which are included in this 1836-1930 Supplement. ROBERT G. DOYLE Compton, Celia M. State Geologist 1. Minerals and rocks of Casco, Maine. The Maine Naturalist, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 97-99 ; 1921. Doggett, Ruth Allen 1. The geology and petrology of the Columbia Falls quadrangle, Maine. Ph.D. thesis, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1930. Flaherty, G. F. (see Newhouse, W. H.) Holman, C. Vey 1. Possibilities of tin mining in Maine. The Maine Naturalist, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp, 78-89; 1921. Landes, Kenneth Knight 1. A study of the paragenesis of the pegmatites of central Maine. Ph.D. CONTENTS thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1925. Maine Mining Journal Part I - 1836-1931, with index pages 3 - 4 1. A weekly newspaper devoted to mining published from January 3, 1880, Part II - 1931-1954, with index pages 4 - 6 to September 22, 1882; E. M. and W. F. Blanding, Editors; 28 West Market Square, Bangor, Maine. Part III - 1954-1957, with index pages 6 - 8 Newhouse, W. H. Part .IV - 1957-1959, with index pages 8 - 10 1. (with Flaherty, G. F .) The texture and origin of some banded or Part V - 1959-1962, with index pages 11 - 25 ( schistose ores. Econ. Geo!., Vol. 25, No. 6, pp. 600-620; 1930. I Part VI - 1962-1967, with index pages 25 - 46 Perkins, Edward H. m 1. Of service to students of geology. The Maine Naturalist, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 35-37; 1931. 2. Ancient shore Jines and earth movements in Maine. The Maine Natural­ ist, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 90-96; 1921. Piggot, C. S. 1. Radium in rocks-I, the radium content of some representative gran­ ites of the eastern seaboard of the United States. Am. Jour. I Sci., 5th Ser., Vol. 17, pp. 13-34; 1929. 2 3 Wheeler, Everett Pepperell Li, Ching-Yuan 1. Chemical and optical study of olivine from Monhegan Island, Maine. 1. Genesis of some ore deposits of southeastern Maine. Ph.D. thesis, M. S. thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; 1926. Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; 1941. Williams, R. M. 1. Contact metamorphism of the Ellsworth schist at Blue Hill, Maine. Merwin, H. E. (see Piggot, C. S.) M. S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam­ bridge, Massachusetts; 1927. Mignery, F. P. INDEX TO PART I 1. Terrace history of the Kennebec River in the Waterville-Fairfield re­ gion, Maine. M. S. thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, General Geology Michigan; 1943. Methods: Perkins, E. H. (1) Shorelines: Perkins, E. H. (2) Perkins, V. C. Mineral Collecting and Mineralogy 1. A mining boom in Maine. The New England Quarterly, Hubbard Hall, Casco: Compton, C. M. (1) Hrunswick, Maine; September 1941. Central Maine: Landes, K. K. ( 1) Mining and Economic Geology Piggot, C. S. Ellsworth Schist: Williams, R. M. (1) 1. (with Merwin, H. E.) Radium in rocks-IV, location and association Historical: Maine Mining Journal of radium in igneous rocks. Am. Jour. Sci., .5th Ser., Vol. 23, Schistose Ores: Newhouse, W. H. (1) pp. 49-56; 1932. Tin Mining: Holman, C. V. (1) Petrology Stetson, II. C. Columbia Falls: Doggett, R. A. (1) 1. Bedrock from Georges Bank Canyon. Geol. Soc. Am. Proceedings, 1934; Monhegan Island: Wheeler, E. P. (l) 1935. Radiometric Measurement Radium in Granites: Piggot, C. S. (1) Trefethen, Joseph M. 1. The Lincoln Sill, southeastern Maine. Ph.D. thesis, University of Wis­ PART II consin, Madison, Wisconsin; 1936. 1931-1954 Woodard, Henry H. Antevs, Ernst 1. Geochronology of the Deglacial and Neothermal ages. Journal of Ge- 1. The geology and paragenesis of the Lord Hill pegmatite, Stoneham, ology, Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 195-230 (see page 206 and 211); 1953. Maine. M.A. thesis, Dartmouth College, Hanov:er, New Hamp­ shire; 1949. Crombie, G. P. (see Keevil, N. B.) Ingham, W. N. (see Keevil, N. B.) INDEX TO PART II J enks, William F. 1. The geology of the alkaline stQck at Pleasant Mountain, Maine. M. A. thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; 1933. Glacial Geology Keevil, A. R. (see Keevil, N. B.) Geochronology: Antevs, E. (1) Kennebec River: Mignery, F. P. (1) Keevil, N. B. 1. (with Keevil, A. R., Ingham, W. N., and Crombie, G. P.) Causes of Mining and Economic Geology variations in radioactivity data. Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. 241, pp . .345-365; .1943. (Reports average radioactivity for various igne­ Historical: Perkins, V. C. (1) ous rocks of Maine) Ore Deposits: Li, Ching-Yuan (!). 4 5 Petrology Fobes, Charles B. 1. Glacial pot holes on Rumford Whitecap Mountain (Maine). Maine Field Georges Bank: Stetson, H. C. (1) Lincoln Sill: Trefethen, J. M. (1) Naturalist, Vol. 13, Nos. 1-2, pp. 2-7; Jan.-April 1957. Lord Hill Pegmatite: Woodard, H. H. (1) Gottfried, D. (see Jaffe, H. W.) Pleasant Mountain: Jenks, W. F. (1) Griscom, Andrew Radiometric Measurements 1. Two granophyre bodies near Mt. Katahdin, Maine (abstract). Geo!. Igneous Rocks: Keevil, N. B. (1); Piggot, C. S. (1) Soc. Am. 70th Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J.; Nov. 4-6, 1957. PART III Hertzog, L. F. 1955-September 1957 1. Rb-Sr and K-Ca analyses and ages. Nat. Acad. Sci., National Research Council Publication 400, pp, 114-131; 1956. Boucot, Arthur J. Holland, H. D. 1. Position of North Atlantic Silurian- Devonian boundary (abstract). 1. Radiation damage and age measurements in zircons. Nat. Acad. Sci., Geol. Soc. Am. 70th Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J.: National Research Council Publication 400, pp. 85-89~ 1956. November 4-6, 1957. Hurley, Patrick M. Bromery, R. W. 1. (with Fairbairn, H. W.) Ratio of thorium to uranium in zircon, sphene, 1. (with Zandle, G., and others) Aeromagnetic map of the Berwick quad­ and apatite (abstract). Geol. Soc. Am. Bulletin, Vol. 66, page rangle, Maine and New Hampshire. U.S.G.S. Geophysical ln­ 1578; 1955. vestigati-0ns Map GP 137; 1956. Jaffe, H. W. Chapman, Carleton A. 1. (with Gottfried, D. and Waring, C. L.) Larsen-method age determina­ 1. Granite replacement in basic dikes, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Illinois tions of 150 rocks ranging in age from pre-Cambrian through Acad. Sci. Trans., Vol. 47, pp. 117-125; 1955. Tertiary (abstract). Geol. Soc. Am. Bulletin, Vol. 66, pp. 1580- 2. A pseudo-ring dike, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Illinois Acad. Sci 1581; 1955. Trans., Vol. 49, p. 133-136; 1956. Stewart, David B. 3. Stratigraphic relations in Frenchman's Bay region, Maine (abstract). Geol. Soc. Am. 70th Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J.; 1. Rapakivi granite of the Deer Isle region, Maine. Ph.D. thesis, Harvard November 4-6, 1957. University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; June, 1956. Drake, C. L. Sutton, G. H. (see Drake, C. L.) 1. (with Sutton, G. H. and Ewing, Maurice) Continental margins and Waring, C. L. (see Jaffe, H. W.) geosynclines, the east coast of North America north of Cape Woodard, Henry H. Hatteras (abstract). Geol. Soc. Am. 70th Annual Meeting, At­ lantic City, N. J.; November 4-6, 1957. 1. Diffusion of chemical elements in some naturally occurring silicate in­ clusions. Journal of Geology, Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 61-84; 1957. Earl, Kenneth M. (see Eilertsen, N. A.) (Agamenticus complex, York County, Maine). Eilertsen, N. A. Zandle, Gerald (see Bromery, R. W.) 1. Investigation of the Littleton Ridge manganese deposit and vicinity, southern district, Aroostook County, Maine. U. S. Bureau of INDEX TO PART III Mines Rep't of Investigations 5104, 39 pp; 1955. 2. (with Earl, K. M.) Bulk sampling by diamond drilling, Dudley man­ Aeromagnetic Surveys ganese deposit, northern district, Aroostook County, Maine. Berwick Quadrangle: Bromery, R. W. (1) U. S. Bureau of Mines Rep't of Investigations 5303, 26 pp; January, 1957. Areal Geology Continental Margins: Drake, C. L. (1) Ewing, Maurice (see Drake, C. L.) Frenchman's Bay Region: Chapman, C. A. (3) Fairbairn, H. W. (see Hurley, Patrick M.) Silurian-Devonian Boundary: Boucot, A. J. (1) 6 7 Chapman, Carleton A. Glacial Geology 1. (with Wingard, Paul S.) Physical control and age of dike formation in the Maine coastal region,"Geol. Soc. Am. Bulletin Vol. 69, No. Whitecap Mountain, Rumford: Fobes, C. B. (1) 9, pp. 1193-1196; Sept. 1958. Manganese Fairbairn, H. W. Dudley Deposit, Castle Hill: Eilertsen, N. A. (2) 1. (with Hurley, Patrick M.) Radiation damage in zircon and its relation Littleton Ridge, Aroostook: Eilertsen, N. A. (1) to ages of Paleozoic igneous rocks in northern New England Petrology and adjacent Canada. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, Vol. 38, pp. 99-107; 1957. Deer Isle: Ste\\ra1·t, D. B. (1) Mount Desert: Chapman, C. A., (1, 2) Hurley, Patrick M. Mt. Katahdin: Griscom, A. (1) 1. (with others) Variations in isotopic abundances of strontium, calcium, Silicate Inclusions: Woodard, H. H. (1) and argon and related topics-NY0-3938. Fifth Annual Pro­ gress Report for 1957-58, U.
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