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Leith, C. K. (1904) Summaries of Pre-Cambrian Literature for 1902-1903. I (Continued)Description of the Cranberry Quadrangle of North Carolina and Tennessee. Arthur KeithCopper-Bearing Rocks of Virgilina Copper District, Virginia and North Carolina. T. L. WatsonGeology of the Piedmont Plateau Area of the Washington Quadrangle. Arthur KeithStructural Details in the Green Mountain Region, and in Eastern New York. T. Nelson DaleMetamorphic Crystalline Rocks of the New York Quadrangle. F. J. H. MerrillReport on Progress Made during 1898, in Mapping the Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Region. C. H. Smyth Jr. , D. H. NewlandRecent Geologic Work in Franklin and S. Lawrence Counties, N. Y.H. P. CushingPre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.H. P. CushingThe Laurentian Peneplain. A. W. G. WilsonThe Pre-Potsdam Peneplain of the Pre-Cambrian of North-Central Wisconsin. S. WeidmanVariolitic Pillow-Lava from Newfoundland. Reginald A. DalyThe Progress of Geological Investigation in Nova Sco. The Journal of Geology, 12 (1) 52-62 doi:10.1086/621127

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TitleSummaries of Pre-Cambrian Literature for 1902-1903. I (Continued)Description of the Cranberry Quadrangle of North Carolina and Tennessee. Arthur KeithCopper-Bearing Rocks of Virgilina Copper District, Virginia and North Carolina. T. L. WatsonGeology of the Piedmont Plateau Area of the Washington Quadrangle. Arthur KeithStructural Details in the Green Mountain Region, and in Eastern New York. T. Nelson DaleMetamorphic Crystalline Rocks of the New York Quadrangle. F. J. H. MerrillReport on Progress Made during 1898, in Mapping the Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Region. C. H. Smyth Jr. , D. H. NewlandRecent Geologic Work in Franklin and S. Lawrence Counties, N. Y.H. P. CushingPre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.H. P. CushingThe Laurentian Peneplain. A. W. G. WilsonThe Pre-Potsdam Peneplain of the Pre-Cambrian of North-Central Wisconsin. S. WeidmanVariolitic Pillow-Lava from Newfoundland. Reginald A. DalyThe Progress of Geological Investigation in Nova Sco
JournalThe Journal of Geology
AuthorsLeith, C. K.Author
Year1904 (January)Volume12
Issue1
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Download URLhttps://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/621127
DOIdoi:10.1086/621127
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Full ReferenceLeith, C. K. (1904) Summaries of Pre-Cambrian Literature for 1902-1903. I (Continued)Description of the Cranberry Quadrangle of North Carolina and Tennessee. Arthur KeithCopper-Bearing Rocks of Virgilina Copper District, Virginia and North Carolina. T. L. WatsonGeology of the Piedmont Plateau Area of the Washington Quadrangle. Arthur KeithStructural Details in the Green Mountain Region, and in Eastern New York. T. Nelson DaleMetamorphic Crystalline Rocks of the New York Quadrangle. F. J. H. MerrillReport on Progress Made during 1898, in Mapping the Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Region. C. H. Smyth Jr. , D. H. NewlandRecent Geologic Work in Franklin and S. Lawrence Counties, N. Y.H. P. CushingPre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.H. P. CushingThe Laurentian Peneplain. A. W. G. WilsonThe Pre-Potsdam Peneplain of the Pre-Cambrian of North-Central Wisconsin. S. WeidmanVariolitic Pillow-Lava from Newfoundland. Reginald A. DalyThe Progress of Geological Investigation in Nova Sco. The Journal of Geology, 12 (1) 52-62 doi:10.1086/621127
Plain TextLeith, C. K. (1904) Summaries of Pre-Cambrian Literature for 1902-1903. I (Continued)Description of the Cranberry Quadrangle of North Carolina and Tennessee. Arthur KeithCopper-Bearing Rocks of Virgilina Copper District, Virginia and North Carolina. T. L. WatsonGeology of the Piedmont Plateau Area of the Washington Quadrangle. Arthur KeithStructural Details in the Green Mountain Region, and in Eastern New York. T. Nelson DaleMetamorphic Crystalline Rocks of the New York Quadrangle. F. J. H. MerrillReport on Progress Made during 1898, in Mapping the Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Region. C. H. Smyth Jr. , D. H. NewlandRecent Geologic Work in Franklin and S. Lawrence Counties, N. Y.H. P. CushingPre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.H. P. CushingThe Laurentian Peneplain. A. W. G. WilsonThe Pre-Potsdam Peneplain of the Pre-Cambrian of North-Central Wisconsin. S. WeidmanVariolitic Pillow-Lava from Newfoundland. Reginald A. DalyThe Progress of Geological Investigation in Nova Sco. The Journal of Geology, 12 (1) 52-62 doi:10.1086/621127
In(1904, January) The Journal of Geology Vol. 12 (1) University of Chicago Press


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