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Geology of the Lake Mary quadrangle, Iron County, Michigan
Richard W. Bayley
1959, Bulletin 1077
The Lake Mary quadrangle is in eastern Iron County, in the west part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The quadrangle is underlain by Lower and Middle Precambrian rocks, formerly designated Archean and Algonkian rocks, and is extensively covered by Pleistocene glacial deposits. A few Upper Precambrian (Keweenawan) diabase dikes...
Geology of part of the Horseshoe atoll in Scurry and Kent Counties, Texas
Philip T. Stafford
1959, Professional Paper 315-A
The subsurface Horseshoe atoll is an arcuate accumulation of fossiliferous limestone 70 to 90 miles across in the northern part of the Midland basin, in western Texas. The stratigraphy, the lithologic character of the rocks, and the petroleum reservoirs of the southeastern part of the atoll in Scurry County and...
Geology of part of the Horseshoe atoll in Borden and Howard Counties, Texas
R. J. Burnside
1959, Professional Paper 315-B
The Horseshoe atoll is an arcuate mass of deeply buried fossiliferous limestone of Pennsylvanian and early Permian age in the Midland basin of west Texas. The southern part of the atoll is in southern Borden and northern Howard Counties. From early Strawn until early Wolf camp time this atoll, which...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1953
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1320-E
Major floods occurred in four areas in the United States during 1953: western Oregon and northwestern California, Louisiana and adjacent States, the Missouri River basin in Montana, and northwestern Iowa.Monetary loss from floods in 1953 was much lower than in any one of the preceding 3 years and was less...