Geology Studies

VOLUME 25, 1978
(All out of print)

Part 1

Papers reviewing geology of field trip areas, 31st annual meeting,

Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America,

April 28–29, 1978, at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Anderson, R. E., Quaternary tectonics along the intermountain seismic belt, south of Provo, Utah, p. 1–10, 7 figs.

Hintze, L. F., Sevier orogenic attenuation faulting in the Fish Springs and House Ranges, western Utah, p. 11–24, 12 figs.

Lindsey, D. A., Geology of volcanic rocks and mineral deposits in the southern Thomas Range, Utah: A brief summary, p. 25–31, 2 figs.

Morris, H. T., and Morgensen, A. P., Tintic Mining District, Utah, p. 33–45, 2 tables.

Rigby, J. K., Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary environments of the northern Colorado Plateau, p. 47–65, 32 figs.

Steven, T. A., Rowley, P. D., and Cunningham, C. G., Geology of the Marysvale volcanic field, west central Utah, p. 67–70, 1 fig.

Ward, S. H., Bowman, J. R., Cook, K. L., Parry, W. T., Nash, W. P., Smith, R. B., Sill, W. R., and Whelan, J. A., Geology, geochemistry, and geophysics of the Roosevelt Hot Springs thermal area: A summary, p. 71.

Part 2

Geology, paleontology, and paleoecology of a Late Triassic lake, western New Mexico (in three parts)

Part I. Geology

Chapter 1. Stratigraphy of the Ciniza Lake Beds and related strata—S. R. Ash

Chapter 2. Mineralogy and geochemistry of the lake beds and associated strata—W. E. Dean

Part II. Paleontology

Chapter 3. Summary of fossils in the Ciniza Lake Beds—S. R. Ash

Chapter 4. Plant megafossils—S. R. Ash

Chapter 5. Pollen and spores—J. F. Stone

Chapter 6. Clam shrimps—P. Tasch

Chapter 7. Coelacanth scales—S. R. Ash

Chapter 8. Coprolites—S. R. Ash

Chapter 9. Lipid components of the coprolites—D. J. Weber and G. C. Lawler

Part III. Synthesis

Chapter 10. Paleoecology of Lake Ciniza—S. R. Ash, W. E. Dean, J. F. Stone, P. Tasch, D. J. Weber, and G. C. Lawler

Part 3

Galton, P. M., and Jensen, J. A., Remains of ornithopod dinosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous of North America, p. 1–10, 1 table, 5 figs.

Alexander, D. W., Petrology and petrography of the Bridal Veil Limestone Member of the Oquirrh Formation at Cascade Mountain, Utah, p. 11–26, 28 figs.

Grant, S. K., Stratigraphic relations of the Escalante Desert Formation, near Lund, Utah, p. 27–30, 1 table, 1 fig.

Campbell, D. R., Stratigraphy of Pre-Needles Range Formation ash-flow tuffs in the northern Needle Range and southern Wah Wah Mountains, Beaver County, Utah, p. 31–46, 5 tables, 11 figs.

Chidsey, T. C., Intrusions, alteration, and economic implications in the northern House Range, Utah, p. 47–65, 4 tables, 32 figs.

Haugh, G. R., Late Cenozoic, cauldron-related silicic volcanism in the Twin Peaks area, Millard County, Utah, p. 67–81, 3 tables, 10 figs.

Luke, K. J., Corals of the Devonian Guilmette Formation from the Lippy Range near Wendover, Utah-Nevada, p. 83–98, 8 pls., 2 figs.

Osborne, S. D., Late Cenozoic movement on the central Wasatch Fault, Utah, p. 99–115, 14 figs.

Stolle, J. M., Stratigraphy of the Lower Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous (?) continental strata in the Canyon Range, Juab County, Utah, p. 117–39, 30 figs.

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