From introduction This report describes large-scale depositional units referred to as architectural elements, interpreted from outcrops of three distinct fluvial sandstone units of the Lakota Formation in the southwestern Black Hills area of Custer and Fall River Counties, South Dakota. These fluvial deposits formed near the end of an episode of continental deposition that began when the Jurassic Sundance sea regressed from the region and ended when the Early Cretaceous Skull Creek sea encroached from the north in Albian time
The purpose of this research was to study evidence available about sandstone in the lower Morrison F...
In the Dorrance NW 7.5\u27 Quadrangle of central Kansas the surficial extent, geometric shapes, and ...
Explanation and supporting information related to map that shows late nineteenth century areas and t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [86]-88)The sandstone structures that occur within the Sk...
The Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone is a land-derived, relatively unfossiliferous lithogenetic unit whic...
Relief shown by contours ; "Twenty-first annual report Part IV Pl. XCVI."Color1:520,00
From abstract: The uppermost Cretaceous Lance Formation was studied in the Powder River Basin and ne...
From abstract: This report is a study on the history of sedimentology and deposition of the lower Pa...
From abstract: The northern Black Hills bentonite mining district includes parts of Crook County, Wy...
Meek and Hayden\u27s type-section of the Cretaceous Dakota sandstone is directly across the Missouri...
The Crow Creek Member of the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) is a westward projecting tongue of silt...
ABSTRACT: To obtain comparative data for identifying other tidal deposits, we studied the attributes...
Exposures of the Fox Hills Formation in Dewey, Ziebach and Corson counties, northwest-central South ...
The Cambrian (Dresbachian to Trempealeauan) Deadwood Formation crops out in a nearly continuous oval...
The Dakota Group surrounding Las Vegas, New Mexico, consists of three units: 1) a basal, predominate...
The purpose of this research was to study evidence available about sandstone in the lower Morrison F...
In the Dorrance NW 7.5\u27 Quadrangle of central Kansas the surficial extent, geometric shapes, and ...
Explanation and supporting information related to map that shows late nineteenth century areas and t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [86]-88)The sandstone structures that occur within the Sk...
The Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone is a land-derived, relatively unfossiliferous lithogenetic unit whic...
Relief shown by contours ; "Twenty-first annual report Part IV Pl. XCVI."Color1:520,00
From abstract: The uppermost Cretaceous Lance Formation was studied in the Powder River Basin and ne...
From abstract: This report is a study on the history of sedimentology and deposition of the lower Pa...
From abstract: The northern Black Hills bentonite mining district includes parts of Crook County, Wy...
Meek and Hayden\u27s type-section of the Cretaceous Dakota sandstone is directly across the Missouri...
The Crow Creek Member of the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) is a westward projecting tongue of silt...
ABSTRACT: To obtain comparative data for identifying other tidal deposits, we studied the attributes...
Exposures of the Fox Hills Formation in Dewey, Ziebach and Corson counties, northwest-central South ...
The Cambrian (Dresbachian to Trempealeauan) Deadwood Formation crops out in a nearly continuous oval...
The Dakota Group surrounding Las Vegas, New Mexico, consists of three units: 1) a basal, predominate...
The purpose of this research was to study evidence available about sandstone in the lower Morrison F...
In the Dorrance NW 7.5\u27 Quadrangle of central Kansas the surficial extent, geometric shapes, and ...
Explanation and supporting information related to map that shows late nineteenth century areas and t...