The shallow synclinal disposition of the coal measures of southwestern Iowa is a theme of much past consideration. Of these references that of Van Tuyl is perhaps most categorical and assured in character. He definitely asserts the forming of this syncline while the coal measures were being laid down, and ascribes it to this alleged circumstance that the coal measures of the Western Interior basin and of the Eastern Interior basin are so different
The exposed stratified rocks of central Iowa are made up chiefly of Lower Coal Measure clays, shales...
The district at hand is one somewhat remote from any known field of productive Coal Measures, but be...
Of all of Iowa\u27s geological formations the Dodge gypsum has held out longest and most resolutely ...
The shallow synclinal disposition of the coal measures of southwestern Iowa is a theme of much past ...
Late studies of the Mississippian formations of southeastern Iowa for the Iowa Geological Survey hav...
In its broader, or continental, relationships, the chronologic position of our Iowa Productive coal ...
Of late years the Carboniferous terranes, or formations of the Mississippi basin west of the great r...
The lower measures of the Iowa-Missouri coal field consist of a series of sandstones, shales, fire c...
For a long time it has been known that in Iowa and the neighboring states to the south a break in se...
Recent diastatic analyses of our Des Moines coal measures, particularly of the great Arkansan centru...
In the general section of the coal measures of Iowa, Missouri and Kansas there are two unconformitie...
Several years ago while studying the coal measures of Iowa and the neighboring states, it was sugges...
The principal coal-bearing formation of Iowa and other parts of the western interior basin is the lo...
On the general geological map of Iowa there are three peculiarities in the areal distribution of the...
The exposed stratified rocks of central Iowa are made up chiefly of Lower Coal Measure clays, shales...
The district at hand is one somewhat remote from any known field of productive Coal Measures, but be...
Of all of Iowa\u27s geological formations the Dodge gypsum has held out longest and most resolutely ...
The shallow synclinal disposition of the coal measures of southwestern Iowa is a theme of much past ...
Late studies of the Mississippian formations of southeastern Iowa for the Iowa Geological Survey hav...
In its broader, or continental, relationships, the chronologic position of our Iowa Productive coal ...
Of late years the Carboniferous terranes, or formations of the Mississippi basin west of the great r...
The lower measures of the Iowa-Missouri coal field consist of a series of sandstones, shales, fire c...
For a long time it has been known that in Iowa and the neighboring states to the south a break in se...
Recent diastatic analyses of our Des Moines coal measures, particularly of the great Arkansan centru...
In the general section of the coal measures of Iowa, Missouri and Kansas there are two unconformitie...
Several years ago while studying the coal measures of Iowa and the neighboring states, it was sugges...
The principal coal-bearing formation of Iowa and other parts of the western interior basin is the lo...
On the general geological map of Iowa there are three peculiarities in the areal distribution of the...
The exposed stratified rocks of central Iowa are made up chiefly of Lower Coal Measure clays, shales...
The district at hand is one somewhat remote from any known field of productive Coal Measures, but be...
Of all of Iowa\u27s geological formations the Dodge gypsum has held out longest and most resolutely ...