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BULLETIN 67

BIB LIOGRAPHY OF THE GE O L OGY AND MINERAL

RESOURCES OF OREGON (FOURTH SUPPLEMENT)

January 1, 1956 to December 31 , 1960

Compiled by

Miriam Roberts

S TATE OF OREG ON

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES

1970

STATE OF OREGON DEP ARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES

1069 State Office Building Portland, Oregan 97201

BULLETIN 67

Biblio�traphy of the Geology and

Mineral Reeou roe• of 01�egon

(Fourth Supplement)

Jan uary 1 , 1956 Ia December 31, 1960

Compiled by

Miriam Roberts

GOVERNING B O A R D

Fayette I. Bristol, Rogue River, Chairman R. W. deWeese, Portland

Harald Banta, Baker

S t a t e G e o lo gist

R. E. Corcoran

1970

Introduction

Sources

Bib I iogrophy

Subject Index

CONTENTS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY of the GEOLOGY ond MINERAL RESOUIRCES of OREGON

Fo u r t h Suppl ement

1956 - 1 960

Compiled by

Mi r i om Roberts

I n t r o d u c t i o n

Bulletin 67 is the fourth supplement to the original " Bibliography of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Oregon" by Ray C. Treasher and Edwin T. Hodge, which was published in 1936 and is now out of print. The first supplement, compiled by John E. Allen and published as Bulletin 33, carried the biblliography through the yeor 1945. The second supplement, compiled by M. L. Steere and published as Bulletin 44, extended the bibliography through 1950. The third supplement, compiled by Margaret L. Steere and Lillian F. Owen, covered the material that wa.s published during the five-year period from January 1951 through December 1955, and was issued as Bulletin 53. This, the fourth supplement, is a survey of publications which appeared from January 1956 through December 1960. A fifth supplement, covering the subsequent 10-year period, is planned.

Publications which were consulted in the compilation of the fourth supplement are listed on pages 1 and 2. This bibliography, as well a.s the>se published previously, includes theses, open-file reports, and other material which was not published but is available far inspection in libraries.

Gratitude is extended to everyone who assisted with the preparation of this bulletin, especially to librarians at the Oregon State Library, the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Portland State University,. and the Multnomah County Library, for their assistance in locating source material.

The first section of Bulletin 67 consists of an alphabetio:al listing of authors and the titles of their articles. The subject index which follows lists the names of the authors and refers by number to the particular articles involved.

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Sources

Ameficon Antiquity American Association of Petroleum Geologist$ Bulletin American Geological Institute Geoscience Abstracts; Geotimes American Geophysical Union Tronsoctions American Institute of Mining ond Metollvrgicol Engineers Mining Engineering American Journal of Botany Ameticon Jour·nol of Science; and Radiocarbon Supplement American Molocologicol Union Annual Reports Amedcon Midland Notvrolist American Mineralogist American Museum of Noturol History Bulletin; Novitote:s American Philosophicol Society Proceedings; Tronsoctions American Scientist Botoni col Gazette Botonicol Review Bulletin of American Paleontology Colifomio Division of Mines Bulletins; Journal of Mines ond Geology [lost issue, October 1958 ]; Mineral

Information Setvice; Repott of Stote Minetologist [from January 19!)9]; Special Reports . California University Deportment of Geological Sciences Bulletins; Theses in Geology. Carnegie Institute of Washington Annual Report of Director of Geophysical Laboratory Chemical Engineering Daedalus [Journal1 American Academy of Arts and Sciences) Ecolow Economic Geology Engineering and Mining Journal Evolution Geographical Revi f!!W Geological Association of Conodo Proceedings Geological Society of America Bulletins; Memoirs; Proceedings; Special P'opers Geological Society of the Oregon Country News Letter ldoho Bureau of Mines and Geology Annual Reports; Bulletins; Counry Repc>rts; Mineral Resources Reports;

Pomphlets International Geology Review Journal of Geological Education Journal of Geology Journal of Geophysical Research Journal of Glaciology Journal of Paleontology Journal of Sedimentary Petrology Lapidary Journal Limnology and Oceanography Mazamo Annuals Mineralogist Mining Congress Journal Mining WOf"ld Musevm of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College Brevi oro; Annual Report of Director Notional Geographic Magazine Natural History

2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

Nature (London) New York Academy of Science Anno Is Northwest Science Oil ond Gas Jovrnol Oregon Academy of Science Proceedings Oregon (Stole of] Deportment of Geology and Mineral lndustty Sienniol Reports; Bulletins; Mops, Miscellaneous

Papers; The Ore Bin; Short Papers Oregon Historical Society Quarterly Oregon State University Engineering Expetiment Station Bulletins Oregon State University Studies in Geology; Theses in Geology Oregon State System of Higher Education Condon lecture Series Oregon University Studies in Geology; Studies in Anthropology; Theses in Geology Oregon Voter Pacific Discovery Poleobotonist Pit ond Quarry Ro.v Materiels Survey News letter Rock Prodvc ts Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Scientific American Seismological Society of America Bulletin Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports State Geologists' Journal Torrey Botonico l C lub U.S. 8ureou of land Monogement: Our Public Lands U.S. 8ureou of Mines Bulletins; Information Circu lars; Minerals Yeorboob; Reports of Investigations U.S. C90$l ond Ge9deti' Svrvey Ab$tra�t$ Qf �o rthquoke Reports for the Pod fie Coast and the Western

Mountain Region U.S. Geological Survey Bulletins [including Bibliography of North American Geology]; CirculorS1 Geologic

Quadrangle Mopsi Geophysical Investigation Mops; Mineral lnves!ligotion Mops; Oil and Gas Invest­igation Mops; Professional Papers; Unpublished Reportsi Woter-1upply Papers

United States Notional Museum Proceedings United States Govemment Publications Monthly Cotolog Washington [State of] Division oi Mines end Geology Bulletins; Information Circulars; Reports of Investigations Washington University Trend in Engineering at the University of Washington World Q;l

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Blbllo�traphy

ABSHIRE, ELEANOR

I. Bibliography of zirconium: U.S. Bur. Mines lnf. Circ. 7771,281 p., 1957.

2. Bibliogrophy olzirconium(supplomont): U.S. Bur. Mines lnl. Cio·c. 7830, 2 16p., 1958.

AGOCS, W, B.

AI ME

(ood Hortman .. R. R.) Airborne mognetometer prorile from Olympia, \"'ash., to loramie, Wyo.: Mining Eng., v. 8, no. 12, p. 121 0-1215, illus., Dec. 1956. (AIME Trons.)

Pocific Northwest Metals and Mineral$ Conference, Gold end Money Session: American lnst. Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 57 p., 1960.

ALEXANDER, CORRINNE see Rubin, Meyer 1, 2

ALLEN, ERNEST K.

Hero is the gteot fishing place of the Columbia : Poe Hie Discovery , v. 10, no. 4, p . 4-9, 8 photographs, July-August 1957.

ALLEN, JOHN ELIOT seeo1so Wilkinson, W. D. 5

ldeos on the origin of Oregon ogore: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 26, no. 7, p. 53-55, July 1960.

AlLEN, R. ••• Nockolds, Stephen R.

ALLEN , VICTOR THOMAS

Compori50n of bauxite deposits of Europe with those in U.S .A.� lnterr10tl. Geol. Cong., 21st, Capen­hogen, 1960, Rept., pt. 16, p. 23 0-236, 1960.

ALLISON, IRA S.

(ol\d Felts, Wayne M.) Reconnaissance geologic mop or the lebanon quadrangle, Oregon: Oregon Dept. Geol. ond Mineral Industries geologic mop, 1956.

AMERICAN BUREAU OF METAL STATISTICS

Thirty-seventh onnuol issuer()( the year 1957: issued June 1958.

AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Departments of geological sciences in the ecLcotionol imtitutions of the United States ond Conodo: WOlhington, D.C., American Geol. ln>t., 1956-19.S7ed.

AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS

legislative Bulletin No. 18 (85th Congress), new lows, 1958.

4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

ANDERSON, F. M.

(ond Durham, J. Wyott) Upper Cretaceous of the Poclflc Coast: Geo,l. Soc. America Memoir 71, 378 p., 75 plate s, 1958.

APPLING, RICHARD N., JR.

1. Mongonesedepositsofsouthwe:stemOregon: U.S. 8ur. MinesRopt.lnv, 53691 ii; + 56 p., illus. incl. geol. sketch mops, Feb<uory 1958.

2. Manganese depositt of northeastern Oregon: U.S. Bur. Mines Re1pt. lnv. 54n, ii + 23 p., illus., 1959.

ARMSTRONG, J. E. see Roddick, J. A.

ARNOLD, CHESTER A.

Silicified plants from ClorrlO Formation (Eocene) of Oregon: Natl. Rt!S. Covncil, Comm. on Paleobotany, no. 22, Dec. 1952.

AXELROD, DANIEL I. see olso Chaney, Rolph W.

1. Mio-Piiocene floras From west-central Nevodo: Univ. Calif. Pub. in Geol. Sci., v. 33, 322 p., 32plotes, 1B figs., 1956.

2. late Tertiary floras and the Sierra Nevadan uplih: Geol. Soc . . America Bull., v. 68, no. I, p. 19-46, 7 figs., 1 plote, Jon. 1957.

3. Evolution of the Modro-Tertiory geofloro: Botanical Rev., v. 24, no. 7, p . .. 33-509, 10 fiss., July 1958.

BABER, KENNETH D. see also Kouffmon, A. J. Jr.

I. (and Fulkerson, Fronk 8., and KO\Iffmon, Albert J., J r . ) The mineral in�stry of Oregon: U.S. 8vr. Mines Minerals Yearbook, v. 3 (1954), p. 873-900, 1957.

2. (end Fulkerson, Fronk 8., end Kauffman, Albert J .,Jr.) The mineral industry of Oregon: U.S. Bur. Mines Minerals Yecwbook, v. 3 (1955), p. 881-909, 1958.

3. (ond Fulker50n, Fronk 8., Petersen, Nofmol\ $., ond Kouffmon, Albert J,, Jr .) The mineral indus­try of Oregon: U.S. Bur. Mines Minerals Yearbook, v. 3 (1956), p. 925-9�, 19�.

4. (ond Fulkerson, Fronk 8., Petersen, Na<mon S., ond Koulf,_, A. J. Jr.) Tho min.,.ol industry of Oregon: U.S. Bur. Mines Minerals Yearbook, v. 3 {1957), p. :887-912, 1959.

5. {ond Fulkerson, Frank 8., end Petersen, NormanS.) The minerol industry of Oregon: U.S. Bur. M ines Minerals Yearbook, v. 3 (1958), p. 765-778, 1959.

BAILEY, E. H.

(ond Hildebrand, F. A., Christ, C. l., end Fahey, J. J.) Schueth!ite, o new supergene mercury min• erol: American Mine<ologist, v. 44, nos. 9-10, p. 1026-1038, Sept.-oct. 1959.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 5

BAKER RECORD-COURIER

Haines granite plant burM: The Boker Record .. (ourier, July 28, 1960.

BALDWIN, EWAitT M.

1. Geologic mop of the lower Siuslow River area, Oregon: U.S. <Geol. Surve y Oil and Gas lnv. Mop OM 186, scale 1,62,500 (about 1 inch to 1 milo), 1956.

2. Drainage changes of the Willometle River at Oregon City and ()swego, Oregon: Northw�nt Sc..i., v. 31, no. 3, p. 109-117, illus., Aug. 1957.

3 . landslide lakes in the Coost Ronge o f Oregon, Goal. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 24, no. 4, p. 23-24, April 1958.

4. Geology of Oregon: Eugene, Oregon,Univ. Oregon Coop. Book Store, viii + 136 p., 12 figs., 3.5 plates, frontispiece, 1959.

5. Eugene to Coos Boy via Reetkport, Field Trip No.2, in Wilk inson, W. D. (eel.), Field guidebook, Juno 1959, Oregon Dept. Geology ond Minerol Industries Bull. 50, p. 33-41, illus. incl. �1. mops, 1959.

BALSLEY, JAMES ROBINSON, JR.

(and 8romery , R. W ., Remington, E. W., and otners) Aeromognetic mop of the Kerby and port ol the Grants Pass quodrongles, Josephine ond Curry Counties, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Geophy s. lnv. Mop GP-197, scale 1,96,000 (obout 1 inch to! milo)1960.

8ARENDSEN, G. W.

(ond Oeevey1 E. S . , and Grolenski , l. J.) Vole notwol rodioccrbon meosurements Ill: Science, v. 126, no. 3279, p. 914, No v. 1957.

BARGHOORN, ELSO S. see Wolle, Jock E. 4

BENIOFF, HUGO

Circum-Pocific tectonics, in Hodgson, John H., eeL: The Mechanics of Foulting . • • o Symposium: Conodo, Dominion ObsetvOtOf"y Pub., v. �0, no. 2, p. 395-402, 5 mops, diog., 14refs., 1959.

BENSON, W. T.

Investigation of mercury deposits in Nevodo ond Molhevr County, Oregon: U.S. Bur. Mines Rept. lnv. 5285, ii +54p., illus., Doc. 1956.

BERRY, NORMAN J., JR.

The geology of the northeast quorte:r of the Huntington quoc:frongle, Oregon: Or-aon Univ . master's the$iS1 78 p., illus., geol. mop, 19:56.

BIRDSALL, LEW C.

Outstondingogotes oiOregon: Earth Sci., v.12, no. 4, p.138-1139, illus., Aug.1959.

BOGERT, JOHN R.

How fenoniclcel is proOJced from low grade laterite by the Ugine process: Mining Wcwld, v. 22, no. II,

6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF 6REGON

p. 33-37, ;llus. , Oct. 1960.

BONES, THOMAS J.

Clarno, Oregon fossil locality: The Mineralogist, v. 27, nos. 4-5, p. 51-53, April-May 1 959.

BOSTWICK, DAVID A.

Corvallis to Depoe Boy via Newport, Field Trip No. 1, in Wilkinson, W. 0. (ed.), Field guidebook, June 1959: Oregon Dept. Geology ond Mineral Industries Bull. SJO, p. 17-32, illus., incl. geol. mops, 1959.

BOWEN, RICHARD G.

The geology of the Beulah area, Molheur County, Oregon: Univ. Ore:gon moster's thesis, 80 p., illus., geol. mop, 1956.

BRATTSTROM, BAYARD H.

(and Sturn, Ann) A new species of fossil tvrtle from the Pliocene of Owgon, with notes on other fossil Clemmvs from western North America: Southern Calif. Acod. Sci .. Bull., v. 58, pt. 2, p. 65-71, illus. , Moy-Aug. 1959.

BRAY, RICHARD A.

Petrography and petrology of the Oligocene intrus ives of western Lone •County, Oregon: Univ. Oregon master' s thesis, 116 p., illus., geol. mop, 1958.

BRETZ, J. HARLEN

(ond Smith 1 H. T .U . 1 ond Neff, George E.) Channeled sc:oblond of W·a:shi ngton: New doto and interpre .. totions: Geol. Soc. Americo8ull.1 v. 67, no. 81 p. 957-1049, :25 figs., 16 plotes, 1 956.

BRIGGS, LYMAN J.

(and Weaver, Kenneth F.) How old is it?: Notl. Geographic Mag., v. 114, no. 2, p. 234-255, illus., Aug. 1958.

BRIGHT, VERNE

Randolph: ghost gold town of the Oregon beoches: Oregon Historical :Soc. Quarterly, v. 58, no. 4, p. 293-306, 3 illus., I mop, Dec. 1957.

BRISTOW, MILTON M.

The geology of the northwestern third of the Morc:olo quadrangle, Oregon: Univ. Oregon master 's thesis, 70p., illus., geol. mop, 1959.

BROECKER, WALLACE S. see olso Olson, Edwin A.

(ond Orr, Phil C.) Radiocarbon chronology of Lake lahontan and lake Bonneville: Geol. Soc:. America Bull. , v. 69, no. 8, p. 1009-1032, index mop, Aug. 1958.

BROGAN, PHIL F.

1 . Vanished lakes of the Great Bosin: Geol. Soc:. Oregon Country Nlews Letter, v. 24, no. 4,

BIBLIOGRAPHY 7

p. 26-27, Apra 1958.

2. Landslide forming Bridge of the Gods set ot 700 years: The Or�;onion, Oct. 5, 1958.

3. Kyonitechunk discovered in Portland wpposedly brought by swollen river: TheOregonion, Dec. 15, 1958.

4. Camp Hancock ond "beosts of the Badlands": Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 26, no. 9, p. 63-64, Sept. 1960.

5. Nome of lovocicle Cove given find in Deschutes: Geol. Soc. ::>regan Country News letter, v. 26, no. 12, p. 83, Dec. 1960.

BROMERY, RANDOLPH W. see also Balsley, Jomes R., Jr.

Total intensity oeromognetic profiles of w�t-centrol Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 sheets (9 profiles), 1957.

BROOKS, HOWARD C.

1. Thirty years of mercury in Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 3, p. 19-24, March 1957.

2. Oregoo' s o polite mining district octiveogoin: The Ore Bin, v. l9, no. 10, p. 83-88, Oct.l957.

BROWN, CLARENCE E. see Thoyer, Thomos P. 8

BROWN, G. l . see Harrison, J. C.

BROWN, MICHAEL D.

(ond Honcoek, Lon) The John Doy Formotion (Oreg.): Gems ond Minerals, no. 262, p. 30, 32, 86-87, illvs., July 1959.

BROWN, R. D., JR. see Snavely, Parke 0.

BROWN, ROLAND W.

1. New items in Cretaceous and Tertiary rloros of western United States: Wash. Aced. Sci. Jour., v. 46, no. 4, p. 104-108, 1956.

2. Plontlike features in thunder eggs and geodes: Smithsonian ln.st. Annual Rept. 1956, p. 329-339, 6 plates, 20 refs., 1956.

3. A bot and some plants from the upper Oligocene of Oregon: Jour. Paleontology, v. 33, no. 1, p. 125-129, illus., Jon. 1959.

BROWN, S. G.

1 . (and Newcomb, R. C.) The ground-water resource-s of Cow Volley near Ironside, Molheur County, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 46 p., 9 plates, April 1956.

2. (ond Newcomb, R. C.) Ground""Water resources of the send-dune oreo north of Coos Boy, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 37 p., 23 plates, geol. mop, 1956.

3. Woter levels and artesian pre-ssures in observation wells in the United States, 1954: U.S. Geol . Survey Wote<-supply Paper 1325, Pt. 5, p. 65-81, 1956.

8 BIBLIOGRAPHY Of THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES Of OREGON

4. Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the U.!>., 1955: U.S. Geol. Survey Wot er-.upply Paper 1408, pt. 5, p. 67-81, 1957.

5. {in coop. with Oreg on State Engineer) Occurrence of ground wot·er neor AAo Spring$, Summer toke basin, l�ke County, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Water Res. Oiv., open-fil e rept., 26 p., g eol . sketch mop, 1957.

BRYAN, ALAN l.

(and Tuohy, Donald R.) A basalt quarry in northeastern Oregon: Arn. Philos. Soc. Proc., v. 104, no . 5, p. 485-510, illus. incl. sketch mop, Oct. 17, 1960.

BUDDENHAGEN, H. J.

Oregon, in Possible future petroleum provinces of North America, Poc:ific Coost States: American A$$n . Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 35, no. 2, p. 193-199, 2 figs., Feb. 1951.

BUDDINGTON, A. F.

Granite emplacement with special reference to North America: Geol .. Soc. America Bull., v. 70, no. 6, p. 686-687, June 1959.

BURT, WAYNE V.

(and Queen, John, dec'd) Tidal overmixing in estuaries: Science, v, 126, no. 3280, p. 973-974, Nov. 8, 1957.

CALDWELL, WARREN W. see also Osborne, Doug los 1

The archaeology of Woke mop: o strotified site near The Dalles of the •Columbio: Univ. Washington Dept. of Anthropology doctoral diss., 312 p., 1956.

CALKINS, JAMES A. see Wol loce , Robert E.

CAMPBELL, CH ARLES D.

(and Runcor n, S. K.) Magnetization of the Columbio River basalts in Washington ond northern Oregon: Jour. Geophys. Res., v. 61, no. 3, p. 449-458, Sept. 1956.

CAMPBELL, IAN

(and Cone I, J. E., Rogers, J . J OW., and Whitfield, J. M.) Possible correlation of Rattlesnake and Don­forth Formations of east ern Oregon [obst .]: Geol. So c o America Bull., v o 69, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1678, Dec. 1959.

CHANEY, RALPH W.

Miocene floras of the Columbia Ploteou ( Oreg.)-- Pt. 1, co mpositiom' on d interpretation; Pt. 2 (and Axelrod, Daniel l$0ac) systematic considerations: Carnegie lnst. Washington Pub. 617, Contr. Pole­ontology, viii +237p., illuso, 1959.

CHRIST, C. L. see Bailey, E. H.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 9

CHRONIC, BYRON J . , JR.

(and Chronic, Halko) Bibliography of theses wr1tten for advanced deg r·ees In geology and related sciet�ces at universities and colleges in the United States through 1957: Univ. Colorado and Pet roleum Reseorch Corp., Boulder, Colo., Pruett Press, 428 unnumbered poges, 19�i8.

CHRONIC, HALKA oee Chronic, Byron J., Jr.

ClARK, DAVID l. oee Miller, A. K.

ClEGHORN, J. C.

Historic water levels of Tule lake, California-O regon, and their relation to the petroglyphs: Klamath County Muoeum RP No, I, 1959.

COLBERT, J. l. ••• Young, l. l. 2

COlliNS, CLARENCE

Clear Creek, Oregon: Tho Mine<ologiot, v. 27, no. 6-7-8, p. 114 c.,d 116, Jvne-Aug.ru 1959.

CONEL, J. E . ... Compbel l, ion.

CONRAD, CLARENCE F.

Geology of the Ana River section, Summer lake, Oregon: Oregon State College master's thesis, 92 p., illvs., index mops, 1953.

COOPER, GUSTAV A.

Permian broc:hiopocH from central Oregon: Smithsonicw. Misc. Coli., v. 134, no. 12, iv + 79 p., illus., Dec. 9, 1957.

COOPER, WilliAMS.

Coastal sand dunes of Oregon and Wo$hington: Geol. Soc. America f.llem. 72, xii + 169 p . , illus., mops of dune areca, June 18, 1958.

CORCORAN, R. E.

1. Sedimentary b<n1ns in Oregon: World Oil,,..v. 143, no. 5, p. 14.0·142, geol. mop, Oct. 1956.

2. (and Libbey, F. W.) feffl.lginous bauxite deposits in the Solem t"tills, Motion County, Oregon: Ore• gon Dept. Geology and Minerol ln<Mtrieo Bull. -46, 53 p., illus. incl. geol. mop, 1956.

COREY, ALICE S, oee G ron, Eugene 8.

CORNWAll, HENRY R. oee Pr ott, Ethel M.

COWLES, JOHN

Cougar Mountain cove in south-central Oregon: Roinier, Oreg., pri votely printed, 50 p., 45 plates, mop.

COX, AllAN V.

1 . Remonent mognet izotion of lOW'« to middle EoceM bosolt flows from Oregon: Nature (london), v.

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179, no. 4561, p. 685-686, 4 Hgs., Morch 30, 1957.

2. (and Doell, Richard C.) Review of poleomognotism: Geol. Soc .. America Bull., v. 71, no. 6, p. 645-768, June 1960.

CRABTREE, ROBERT H. see Osborne, Oouglos 1

CRANE, H. R.

{and Griffin, James 8.) University of Michigan rodiocorbon doies II: Science, v. 127, no. 3306, p. 1098-1105, Moy 9, 1958.

CRESSMAN, LUTHER S. see ols.o Newmon, T. M.

1. Klamath prehistory: the prehistory of the culture of the Klamath lake oreo, Oregon {with appendices by Hoog, W. G., ond Loughl;n, W. S.): Am. Philosoph. Soc. Trons., v. 46, pt. 4, p. 375-513, 73Hgs., Nov. 1956.

2. (and othen) Cultural sequences at The Do lies, Oregon -- o contribution to Poeific Northwest pre­h;sta<y: Am. Ph;los. Soc. Trons. 1960, v. 50, pt. 10, p. 3-108, 61 Hgs., 8 mops, Dec. 1960.

CROWLEY, KARL C.

Geology of the Seneco-Silvies oreo, Grant County, Oregon: Oregon Univ. moster's thesis, 44 p., ill us., geol. mop, 1960.

CUMMINGS, JAN A.

The geology o£ the southern third of the Court rock quodrongle, Oregon: Oregon Univ. master's thesis, 54 p., geol. mop, 1958.

OAKE, HENRY C.

1. NOtthwe�t gem trails - o field guide ror the gem hunter, the mineral collector, end the tourist; in­cludes Oregon, Washington, ldoho, Montano, and Wyoming: Portland, Ore., Mineralogist Pub. Co., 1st ed ., 80 p., illus., 1950; 2nd ed., rev., 80 p. 1 illus., 1956.

2. The ar-t or gem cutting: Portland, Ore., Mineralogist PtJb. Co., 120 p., 1956.

3. Celebrated agate changes hands: The Mineralogist, v. 24, no. 2 .• p. 50, Feb. 1956.

4. Only U.S. n;ckel m;ne: The Minerolog;st, v. 24, no. 9, p. 316-318, Sept. 1956.

5. Obsidian carvings: The Mineralogist, v, 2_., no. 12, p. 474, 47<), Dec. \956.

6. Gloss Buttes, Oregon: The M;nerolog;so, vols. 26 ond 27, Nos. 12 & 1, p. 330, 332-333, Doc. 1958-Jon. 1959.

7. Pony Butt� thunder egg mine: The Mineralogist, v. 26, no. 4-5, p. 99-H)4, illus., April-May 1958.

8. Agate discovery: The Mineralogist, v. 27, nos. 6-7-8, p. 126, il28, June-Aug. 1959.

9. Har-t tv\ountoin, Oregon: The Mineralogist, v. 27, no. 10-11, p. 200, 210, Oct.-Nov. 1959.

10. &ionite in Oregon: The Minet"ologist, v. 28, nos. 11-12, p. 230, 231, Nov.-Dec:. 1960.

BIBliOGRAPHY 1 1

DALE, ROBERT H.

The geology of the southwest quarter of the Dole quadrangle, Oregon: Oregon Univ. mostet ' s thesis, 44 p., illvs., geol. mop, 1957.

DAVID, LORE ROSE

Tertiary Anoconthin fishes from California and the Pacific Northwesti their paleoecological significance: Jour. Poleont. v. 30, no. 3, p. 568-607, pl. 69-72, 27 text fi,;JS., Moy 1956.

DAVIS , HUBERT W.

Nickel: The State Geologists Jour., v. VIII, no. 1 , p. 59, April JS)56.

DAWSON, MARY R.

Vertebrata. later Tertiary lepotidoe of North America: Kansas Univ. Poleontol. Contr., Art. 6, p. 42-44, 57-SB, ;llus., Moy 1958.

DEACON, ROBERT J .

ExpiOfotion in the Po<:ific Northw est: Western Oil & Ref., v. 57, n<1. 12, p. 38-39, Nov. 15, 1960.

DEEVEY, E. S. see Borendsen, G. W.

DEFFEYES, KENNETH S.

Erionite from Cenozoic tuffaceous sediments, central Nevada: Amer'icon Mineralogist, v. 44, nos. 5-6, p. 501 -509, Moy-June 1959.

DEVOE, D. F.

Collecting gems, Oregon beaches: The Mineralogist, v. 27, nos. I 0•-1 1 , p. 203-204, Oct. -Nov. 1959.

DICKINSON, WILLIAM R.

I. Geology of the lzee oreo, Grant Co\lnty, Oregon: Stanford Uni v. doctoral diss., 360 p., illus. , geol. mop, 1958.

2. Mesozoic mOtine clastic rocks of volcanic derivation in southwestern Grant County, Oregon [abst.): Geol. Soc. Amcrko Bull., v. 69, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1554, De<:. 1958.

3. Petrology of Jurassic marine tuffs, central Oregon [abst.): Geol. Soc. America Bull. v. 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 2056, Dec. 1960.

DILLON, LAWRENCE S.

Wisconsin climote and life zones in North America: Science , v. 12:J, no. 3188, p. 167-176, 13 figs., Feb. 3, 1956.

DODDS, R. KENNETH

Geologic Held techniques in northwestern Oregon: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 25, no. 10, p. 67-70, Oct. 1959.

DOELL, RICHARD C. see Cox, Allon V. 2

1 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

DOLE, HOLLIS M. also see Imlay, Rolph W. 4 and Schlicker, H . G.

1 . long-range mineral policy announced: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 6, p. 47-52, June 1957.

2. Oregon: A legal report of oil and gas conservation activities for 1956: Interstate Oil Compact Comm. Legal Co...,,, p. 32-33, July 1957.

3. Multiple use of public land, The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 12, p. 1 0 1 ·-105, Dec. 1957.

4. Chrome mining nearing end: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 2, p. 22-Z3, Feb. 1958.

5. RogveRiver withdrawolsfinol: TheOreBin, v. 20, no. l l , p. H)6, mop, Nov. 1958.

DONATH, FRED A,

1 . Basin-range structure of south-central Oregon: Stanford Univ. doc:torol diss . , 144 p., illvs., struc­tural geol. maps, 1958.

2. Faulting in central lake County, Oregon [obst.l: Geol. Soc. Arnerico Bull., v. 69, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1681, Dec. 1959.

DORF, ERLING

Climatic changes of the post and present: American Scientist, v. 48, no. 3, p. 341-364, Sept. 1960.

DOWNS, THE ODORE

The lv\oscoll founa from the Miocene of Oregon: Coli f. Univ. Pvbs. G·eol . Sci. 1 v . :31 1 no. 51 p. 199-3541 illus. 1 index mop, aerial photo. mops, Jon. 121 1956.

DURHAM, J. WYATT olso see Anderson, F. M.

Scutelloster oreaonensis in the PO<:;ific Coast Pliocene [obst.]: Geol . Soc. America Bull., v. 701 oo. 12, pt. 2, p. 1715, Dec. 1959.

DYSART, ARTHUR

Jackson County o mineral mecca: The Mineralogist, v. 27, no. 2-3, p. 7-1 I, Feb. -Morch, 1959,

EKMAN, LEONARD C.

(Phillips, l. K., ed.) Scenic geology of the Pacific Northwest: Binforck ond Mort, 310 p., illus., 1960.

ENBYSK, BETTY J.

Distribution of foraminifera in the northeostern Pociric: Washington Univ. doctoral diss., 244 p . , 1960.

EUBANKS, WALLACE

Fossil woods of Oregon: The Ore Bin, v . 22, no. 7, p. 65-69, index ITIOp and sections, July 1960.

FAHEY, J. J, see Bailey, E. H.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 13

FELTS, WAYNE M. see AIHson, lro S.

FISHER, RICHARD V.

1 . (and Wilcox, Roy E.) The John Day Formation in the f'.llon ument quodrongle, Oregon: ,!.!! U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 400-8, Art. 140, p . B302-B304, 1960.

2. (and Wilcox , Roy E . ) Volcanic clostic rocks of the John Ooy For·mation in the Monument quadrangle, north-central Oregon [obot.l: Geol . Soc. America Bull., v . 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1865, Doe. 1960.

FlEISCHER, MICHAEL see Hewett, D. F.

FORRESTER, J. DONALD see Ross, Clyde P.

FRIEDMAN, IRVING

(ond Robert l. Smith) A new doting method using obsidian: Pa<t I, the development of the method: Atneric·o.n Antiquity, v. 25, no. 4, p. 5t9-520, April 1960.

FRYBERGER, JOHNS .

The geology of the Steens Mountain, Oregon: Oreg. Univ. moste.-'s tlhesis, 65 p., 6 rigs., 2 tables, l4 plates incl. geol. mop, 1959.

FULKERSON, FRANK B. see Bober, Kenn eth D . 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

FURNISH, W. M. oee Miller, A. K.

GARD, J. A. see Stap l es, Ll oyd W. 3

GATES, CHARLES M. see Johonoen, Dorothy 0.

GASKill, D. L. oee Young, Loyd l. 2

GILBERT, J. ELDON

Horse Heaven mine, Jeffer$0 n County, Oregon: Tl'le Ore Bin v . 20, no . 3, p. 25·29, March 1958.

GILCHRIST, DR. FRANCIS G.

I . Geologic mop, in Contr ol Oregon field trip (by Wilbur, R. F.):: Geol. Soc. Oregon C ount ry News Letter, v . 22, no. 7, p. 68, July 1956.

2 . Summc.--y of remorks: on Scotts Mi lis: Geol . Soc. Oregon Countr!t News letter, v . 22, no, 1 1, p , 112-113, Nov. 1956.

GILCHRIST, HOWARD

Agote diH of centrol Oregon: The Mineralogist, v. 28, no. 4-5, p . 61-62, 64, Aprii-Moy, 1960.

GOODSPEED, G. E.

1 . Nt:w do to c oncerning the geology ot Cornucopia, Oregon: lnternotl. Geol. Cong,, 20th Seuion, Mexico City, D.F., 1956 [Trobojos) sec. 1 I -A, p. 75-94, l!l Petrologic y mlnerologio, illus. i ncl .

14 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

geol . sketch mof», 1959.

2. Some textural features of magmatic and metasomatic rocks; oddn!!:SS of the Retiring President of the Mineralogical Society of America ot 39th meeting of Soci et-y ot 5a. louis, Mo., Nov. 7, 1958: in American Mineralogist, v. 44, nos. 3-4, p. 211 -250, March-April 1959.

GOTTFRIED, DAVID

1. Uranium in basalts from Washington and Oregon: U.S. Geol . Survey Rept. TEI-740, p. 283, 285 incl. table, June 1 958.

2 . Uranium in some volcanic rocks: U .$. Geol. Survey Rept. TEI-?50, p . 95-101, incl. diagrams and toble, Dec. 1958.

GOVRO, R. L. see Nielsen, R. H.

GRAlENSKI, L. J. see Borendsen, G. W.

GRAY, JANE

1 . Miocene pollen floras from Oregon (obst.]: Geol . Soc. Americo Bull., v. 67, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1701, Dec. 1956.

2. Fossil green algae from the Miocene of the Columbia Plateau [obst.J: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 67, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1768, Dec. 1956.

3 . Plant microfossils from the Mioc&ne or the Columbia Plateau, Omgon: Calif. Univ. doctoral diss., 329 p., 4 figs. , 30 plates, 1958.

4 . Fossil chlorophycean olgce From the Miocene of Oregon: Jour. Pole�· ... · "· 34, no. 3, p. 453-463, incl. index mop, ill us., Moy 1960.

GRAY, WILFRED l.

The geology of the Drinking Water Poss areo, Horney ond Malheur Counties, Oregon: Oregon Univ. master's thesis, 86p., i l lvs., index mop, geol. mop, 1956.

GREENE, FRANK F.

Geology of the northeost corner of the $porto quadrangle ond vicinity, Or egon: Oregon $tote Univ. master's thesis, 114 p . , 1 3 photographs, 3 mops ond diagrams, 1 $'60.

GRIFFIN, JAMES 8. see Crone, H. R.

GRIFFIN, WILliAM C.

(end Watkins, F. A., Jr. and Swenson, H. A.) Water resources of the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, area: U.S. Geol. Survey Circ. 372, iv + 45p., 2.Sfigs., 2 plates incl. geol. mop, 1956.

GROSS, EUGENE 8.

(and Corey, Alice S., Mitchell , Richard S . , and Walenta, Kurt) Hei.,richite and metaheinrichite, hy­drated barium uranyl arsenate minerals: American Mineralogist, '"· 43, nos. 11-12, p. 1 134-1143, Nov.-Dec. 1958.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 15

HAAG, W . G. see Cres.smon, Luther S.

HADDOCK, GERALD H .

Geology of the Cougar Peak volcani<: oreo, Lake County, Oregon: W·oshington State Coli. master's thesis, 72p . , 19 Hgs., 2 tobles, 3 plotes ;ncl. geol . mop, 1959.

HAFNER, CELIA

Gems on our mind -- to Oregon: The Mineralogist, v. 26, no. 1, p. :8-11, Jon. 1958.

HAMLIN, WILLIAM H.

Two new species of foraminifera from the West Coast of the United Stot·es: Cushman Found. Foraminiferal Reseorch, Contr. v. II, pt. 3, no. 2 1 1 , p . 87-88, July 1960.

HAMPTON, EUGENE R.

1. The geology of the southeast one-quarter of the Tyee quadrangle o·nd port of the adjacent Svtherli11 quadrangle, Oregon: Oregon State Coli. master's the1is, 55 p., ��eol. mop, 1958.

2. Ground water in the dune-sand or eo near Florence, Oregon: U.S. Geol . Survey open-file rept. 1960.

HANCOCK, LON see Brown, M;choel D.

HANDEWITH, HOWARD J . , JR.

1 . Our living alpine glaciers: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News le'tter, v. 23, no. 4, p. 25-3l , illus., Apr;l 1957.

2 . Recent glacier variations on Mt. Hood (Oregon): Mazama, v. 41, no. 13, p. 23-28, 8 figs., 5 refs., Dec. 1959.

HANSEN, B. E. see Wilson, Druid 2

HANSEN, F. D .

1. A preliminary concept of the stratigraphy and structure along port of the Coast Range escarpment in Doug los County, Oregon: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 23, no. 11, p. 97-101, 3 ;llus., Nov. 1957.

2. Is there oil in Oregon?: Oil and Gos Jour., v. 56, no. 19, p. 183-184, illus. , May 12, 1958.

HARMS, JAMES E.

Geology of the southeast one-quarter of the Comos Volley quadrangle, Doug los County, Oregon: Oreg. State Coli. master's thesis, 69 p . , 9 tables, 6 figs., 4 plates inc I . geol. mop, 1957.

HARRISON, J. C.

(and Brown, G. l. and Spiess, F. N.) Gravity measurements in the m>rtheostern Pacific Ocean: Am. Geophys. Union Trans. , v. 38, no. 6, p. 835-840, 2 fi gs., 1 table, 2 profiles at stations off Ore­gon, Oec. 1957.

HART, DONALD H . olso see Newcomb, Reuben C . 5

1 . Occurrence and use of hot ground water for heat at Klamath Fn! !s, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey (in

16 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

coop. with O..egon State Engineer) unpub. repl., 1956.

2. (and R. C. Newcomb) Preliminory repott on the ground-water te$0\H'Ces of the Tualatin Volley, Ore­gon: U.S. Geol. Survey open•rile rept., 323p., 45 plotes, 4 tables, geol. mop, 1956.

3. Artificial recharge to ground water in Oregon and Washington: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept ., S S p . , 12 plotes, 1958.

HARTMAN, JAMES A.

l , Tit0t1ivm mineralogy of some bovxiles: Wise. Univ. doctoral di!osertotion, 95 p., tables, 1956.

2. The titanium mineralogy of cerioin bouxiles and their porent motteriols: Economic Geology, v, 54, no. 8, p. 138o-1405, Dec. 19S9.

HARTMAN, R. R. oee Agocs, W. 8.

HAY, RICHARD l.

l, Formotion of the erystol�ich glowing oval one he deposits of St. Vincent, 8.W .I.: Jovr. Geology, v. 67, no. 5, p. 540-562, Sept. 19S9.

2. Diagenetic K felchpor in the John Day Formation in north""Centr•ol Oregon [abst.]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1884-188S, Dec. 1960.

HEALD, WElDON F.

1. Pacific Crest Trail: Pacific Discovery, v. XI, no. 2, p. 6-11, ill us., mop, March-April 1958.

2. Oregon's three violent Sister�: Nature Mogoz.ine, v. 52, no. 10, p. 538-541, 548, 6 photogrophs, Dec. 1959.

HENRIKSEN, DONALD A.

Eocene strotigophy of the lower Cowlitz River-eostern Willopo Hill.s oreo, southwestern Welhington: Wash;ngton D;v. M;nes and Geology Bull. 43, 122 p., 49 figs., 2 plates ;ncl. geol. mop, 1956.

HESTER, JIM J.

Lote Pleistocene extinction end radiocarbon doting: Amedcon Antiquity, v. 26, no. I, p. 58-7?, July 1960.

HEUSSER, CALVIN J.

Rodioccwbon dotes of pears from North Poe Hie North America: Am. Jour. Sd. Rodiocorbon Supp., v. 1, p. 29-34, 14refs., 19S9.

HEWETT, D. F.

(ond Fleischer, Michael) Deposits of the mongonese oxides: Econotnic Geology, v. 55, no. I, p. 23·24, Jon. -Feb. 1960.

HIGHSMITH, RICHARD M., JR.

Irrigation in theWillomette Volley: Geogrophicol Review, v. 46, no. I, p. 98-110, Jon. 19.56.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

HILDEBRAND, F. A. sec Bo;ley, E. H.

HILL, M. J. see Moody, J . D.

HINES, P. R.

Notes for the Gold and Money Se»ion: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 2, p. 13-20, Feb. 1960.

HINTZE, LEHI F.

I . Structural trends in Oregon [obst.]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v . 67, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1771, Dee. 1956.

2 . (Compiler) Geologic mop of State of Oregon: Provo, Utah, privot.ely printed, scale 1:500,000 {about I inch to 8 miles}, 1956.

1 7

3. (Editor) Mineral resources, in Atlas of the Pociric Northwest, resources 01'1d development [1st ed.) p. 71-78, ;flus., Co<vol!;s, Oteg., Oteg. StoteCofl. 1953; (Z,ded.] (ondW;ik;nson, W. D.) p. 77-85, ;flus., 1957.

HOAGLAND, L. L.

(and Matthews, T .C.) Analytical laboratories of the Dept. of Geole>gy and Mineral Industries: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. 8, p. 71-77, illus., Aug. 1959.

HOGENSON, GLENMORE M. olso see Newcomb, Reuben C.

I . Geology of the Umatilla River basin oreo: Oreg. State Coli. most•et's thesis, 56 p . , geol. mop, 1956.

2. Geology and ground-water resoutces of the Umatilla River ba.sin oneo, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey opeo-file <ept., 310 p . , 3 geol. mop, 1956.

HOLDREDGE, CLAIRE P.

Geological report on domsites in the John Ooy bosin, Oregon: Geol. Soc. America Eng. Geology Case H;stodes, no. 1 , p. 25-32, Moy 1957.

HOOVER, LINN

Geology of the Anlouf and Drain quadrangles, Do6glos and lone Counties, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 95 p . , 18 figs., 3 plates incl. geol. mop, 1959.

HOPSON, RUTH E.

Collier Glacier - o photographic record: Moz.omo, v. 42, oo . 13, p. 15-26, 18 photographs, Dec. 1960.

HOWARD, CONRAD B.

Geology of the White Butte or eo ond vicinity, Mitchell quadrangle, O•regon: Oreg. State Coli. master's thesis, I 18 p . , geol. mop, 1955.

HOWELL, J. V. (Cho;tmon)

Glosso<y of geology ond ,eloted sc;enees, Am. Geol. lnst. NAS-NRC Pub. 501, 325 p., 1957.

18 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

HOWELL, PAUL W .

I . The geomorphology of west�rn Oregon: Geol. Soc, Oregol\ Cou,ntry News Letter, v. 23, no. 5, p. 35-36, 1957.

2. Westwe<d Hoi the Troutdole: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News Leller, v. 24, no. 4, p. 25-26, Apr;! 1958.

3. The Museum me<nmoth tusk: Geol. Soc. Orego<> Country News l.eller, v. 24, no. 12, p. 74-76, Dec. 1958.

4. How old is our western Oregon londsc:ope'?: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News Letter, v. 25, no. 8, p. 50-51, AuguSI 1959.

5. New dCJto on the Portland Hills Silt: Geol . Soc . Oregon Country News letter, v . 26, no. 6, p. 45-46, June 1960.

6. Strongen on the beoch: Geol. Soc. Oregon CountryNews lett(!l', v, 26, no. 9, p. 61-63, Sept. 1960.

7. The sec.reu of the sediments: Geol . Soc. Oregon Country New·s leUer, v , 26, no . 10, p. 70-n, October 1 960.

8. Fort Rock - o diatreme: Geol. Soc. Oregon CO\Intry News Lettt�, v. 26, no. I I , p. 75 .. 76, Nov. 1960.

HOWER, JOHN see Pilkoy, Orri1\ H .

HUBBARD, CHARLES R.

Geology ond mineral resources of Nez Perce County: Idaho Bur. Mines ond Geology County Rept. 1, 17 p., geol. mop, August 1956.

HUBLEY, R. C.

Glaciers of the Washington Coscode and Olympic Mountains - their pre1ent activity ond its telotion to local climatic trends: Jour. Glaciology, v. 2, no. 19, p. 669··674, March 1956.

HULT, RUBY EL

lost mines ond treasures of the Pocific NCM'thwest: Portland, 01'e. , E:infords ond .Mort, 272 p., 3 photos, 13 sketch mops, endpopet sketch mop, 1957.

HUMPHREY, THOMAS M.

Geology of the southeostetn third of the Susanville quodrongle, Oresron: Oreg. Univ. moster's thesis, 65 p., geol. mop, 1956.

HUNDHAUSEN, ROBERT J.

1 . PreliminCI'y investigation of the Tokilmo-Woldo copper district, Josephine County, Oregon: U.S. Sur. Mines Rept. lnv. 5187, ii + 22 p., illus., incl. geol. mops, Jon. 1956.

2. (ond others) Exploration ond utilization studies, John Doy chrornites, Oregon: U.S. Bor. Mines Repl. lnv. 5238, iii +67 p., 19 figs., 15 tables, July 1956.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 9

HUNT, J . F.

Beneficiation of southwest Oregon beach sands by high tension and mc19netic dry procening: Pociric Northwest Metals ond Minerals Conf. oddre$$, April 29, 1960, P:ortlond, Oregon: Row Moteriols Survey News Letter, Issue 4, Series 60, p. 507, flow sheet, AI.Jg . 1960.

IMLAY, RALPH W. olso see Peck, Dollos l. 1 ond Popenoe, W . P. 2

I . New genera of E«ly Cretaceous ammonites from California and C:>regon: Woshington Acod. Sci. Jour., v. 47, no. 8, p. 275-277, illus., Aug. 1957; correctiOI"I with title "Hertleinites, new nome for . . . Hertleinio, preoccupied": Jour. Paleontology, v. 32, no. 5, p. 1032, Sept. 1958.

2. Succession and speciation of the pelecypod Aucello: U.S. Geol . Survey Prof. Paper 314-G, p. 155-169, 4 pl., 1 f;g., table, 30refs., Apdl 1959.

3. History of Jurassic sedimentation in the Pacific Coast region .. logdell to Pine Creek, Field Trip No. 6, in Wilkinson, W. D. [ed.], Field guidebook, June 1959: O•·egon Dept. Geology ond Mineral lndustdes 8ull. 50, p. 103-108, ;llus., 1959.

4. (and Dole, Hollis M., Wells, Francis G., and Peck, Dollos) Rellations of certain Upper Jvronic and lower Cretoceoos formations in southwestern Oregon: Am. A$$0c. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 43, no. 12, p. 2770-2785, 3 r;gs., 1 table, Dec. 1959.

5. Ammonites of Early Cretaceous age (Valanginian and Hauterivian} from the Pacific Coast states: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 334-F, p. 167-228, 20plotes, 3 1igs., 4 robles, I <hart, 1960.

JACKSON, HOWARD E.

The stone that floats: Natural History, v. 66, no. 1 , p. 20-24, illus., Jon. 1957.

JAEGER, EDMUND C.

The North American Deserts: Stanford Univ. Press, 308 p., diagrams, mops, and plates, 1957.

JARRARD, L. D.

(and Moen, W . S.) Uranium in the Northwest: Uranium Mog., v. 3, no. 2, p. 22-23, Feb. 1956.

JASTER, MARION C.

Per I ite resources or the United States: U, S. Geol. Survey Bu II . 1 027 -I, 26 p., 1956.

JOHANSEN, DOROTHY 0.

(and Gates, Charles M,) Empire of the Columbio, a History of the Pcxific Northwest: New York, Harper & Bros., 68S p., illus., 1957.

JOHNSON, GEORGE D.

Geology of the northwest quarter Alvord lake Three quadrangle, Ore�)On: Oreg . Stole Coli. moster's thesis, 75 p., 19 figs., 1 table, 3 plates incl. geologic mop, 1960.

20 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

JOLLY, JAMES H.

The geology of the northwest third of the Monument quadrangle, Ore!)l::m: Oreg. Univ. master's thesis, 55p., 3 figs., 14 plates ;ncl. geol . mop, 1957.

JOLlY, JANICE L.

The geology of the southern third of the Monument quadrangle, Orego!n: Oreg. Univ. master's thesis, 76 p., 2 figs., l table, 18 plotes incl. geol. mop, 1957.

JONES, DAVID L.

1 . lower Creioceous (Albion) fossils from southwestern Oregon and their paleogeographic significance: Jour. Poleont . ., v. 34, no. 1 , p. 152-160, i I Ius., incl. geol. s1ketch mop of Oreg. Cretaceous outcrops, Jon. 1960.

2. Pelecypods of the genus Pterotrigonio from the West Coast of North America: Jovr. Pofeont., v. 34, no. 3, p. 433-439, 2 pis., mop, chert, 18 refs., Moy 1960.

JONES, ROBERT W.

Lower Tertiary foraminifera f.-om Waldport, Oregon: Oreg. State Coli . mostet's thesis� 81 p., illus.1 geol . mop, 1959.

KAUFFMAN, ALBERT J . , JR. see olso Bober, Kenneth D. 1,2,3,4

(ond Bober, K. D.) Potent;ol of heovy-m;nerol-beoring olluv;ol depos;ts ;n the Pod fie Northwest: U.S. Bur. M;nes tnf. Grc. 7767, 36 p., 1956.

KELLY, HAL J .

1 . (or'W:I Strandberg, Karle G. and Mueller, James 1.) Cetomic indu-stry development and row-mot�iol resources of Oregon, Woshington, ldoho1 ond Montano: U.S. Bur. Mines IC 7752, p. 8-23, 3 figs., I toble, 1956.

2 . Mojoreloy bosinsof westernWoshingtonand Oregon [obst.]: Min. Eng., v. 1 1 , no. 1 , p . 39, Jon. 1959.

KENNEDY, JOSEPH M .

Geology of the northwest quarter of the Huntington quodrongle, Oregon: Oreg. Univ. master's thesis, 91 p . , 36 figs., 3 plates incl. geol . mop, 1956.

KEROHER, G. C. see w;lson, Dru;d 2

KINDSCHY, ROBERT R.

The Jordon Craters [Oregon]: Our Public Lo.nds, v. 10, no. 2, p. 8-9, illus.1 Oct. 1960.

KING, RUTH

Symmetrical rock dams in t-wo southern Oregon rivers give indication c•f ancient civilization: Soerornento Bee, p. C-1, Feb. 26, 1959.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 21

KLECK, WALLACE DEAN

The geology or some zeolite deposits. in tho sovthern Willomette Volltl)', Oregon: Oreg. Univ. moster•s thesis, 108 p., 1 5 li!j$., 1 table, 24 plates incl. goal. map, l9o�O.

KOCH, GEORGE S., JR.

Lode mines or the central port of the Granito mining district I Grant County, Oregon: Oregon Dept. Geology end Mineral Industries Bull. 49, 49 p., ill us., incl. g�eol. sketch mops, with appendix, Rock olt�otion at the Buffalo mine, by Pilcher, S. H . , IY!IU.

KOCH, JOHN G.

Geology of the Humbug Mountain or eo, southwest Oregon: Wi!oeonsi n Univ. moster•s thesis, 33 p., 1 l plates and bibliag. {unnumbered pages), goal. map, 1960.

KOPf, R. W. see Wilson, Druid

KUMMEL, BERNHARD

Post-Triouic nautiloid genera: Mus. Cotnp(Wotive Zoology Bull., v. l14, no . 7, 35 figs., 28 plates, Aug. 19�.

KUNZE, KEITH

Novodo mills rewrite cinnabar flotation textbook: Mining World, v. 12, no. lO, p. 64-66, il lus. , Sept. 1957.

LADWIG, LEWIS R.

A petrographic stvdy of some c;:oorse dO$ tics from the Mitc;:hell Butte quodrongle, Oregon: Oreg. Univ. m0$ter's thesis, 83 p., 4 fi9$., 24 plate$, no geol. mop, 1957.

LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER

Uranium mill ptojecred for Lakeview: Loke COYnty Examiner, April 18, 1957.

LAKHANPAL, RAJENDRA NATH

The Rujodo floroofwest-centrol Oregon: Coli(. Univ. Pubs. Geol. Sci., v. 35, no. 1 , 65p., 3 tables, II plates, Sept. 16, 1958.

LANGE, ERWIN F.

1 . Science, skulls, ond sacrilege: Poe. Discovery, v. 9, no. 3, P'· 4-8, May-June 1956.

2. Or. John Evens, pioneer geologist: Geol. Soc. Oregon Countr)' News letter, v. 23, no. S, p. 39, May 1957.

3. The ccae of the stolen meteorite: Poe. Discovery, v. 11, no. 1 , p. IG-15, ill us., Jon. -feb. 1958.

4. Oregon meteorites: Oregon Historical Soc:. Oruorterly, v. 59, no. 2, p. 100-115, 1 photogroph, mop, June 1958.

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5. John Evans, U.S. Geologist to the Oregon and Washington Territories [obst.]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v . 69, no . 12, pt. 2, p. 1763, Dec. 1958.

6. Dr. John Evans, U.S. Geologist to the OregonondWoshington Territories: Am. Philos. So<:. Proc ., v. 103, no. 3, p . 476-484, 3 f;gs., 3 refs. , June 1959.

LARSEN, LEONARD H.

(and Poldervoort, Arie) Measurement and distribution of zircons in some granitic rocks of magmatic origin (ldoho-Wosh. and Oreg.): Minerolog. Mog ., v. 31, no . 238, F'· 544-564, illus., London, Sept. 1957; revised, in Petrologic y mineralogic, Internet. Geol. Cong., 20th, Mexico, O.F., 1956 [Trobojos], sec. 1 1 -A, p. 171-196, 1959.

LAUDON, THOMAS S .

The stratigraphy or the upper Trios.sic Martin Bridge Formation end "lower sedimentary series" of the north .. ern Wallowa Mountains, Oregon: Wisconsin Univ. master's thesi!;, 100 p., illus., ind. geol. mop, 1956.

lAUGHLIN, W. S. see Cressman, luther S. 1

LAURENCE, T. HERBERT

1 . Geology under our eyes - ond Feet: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 23, no. 3, p. 19, Morch 1957.

2. Cope Kiwondo sond dunes oreo field trip, Feb. 21, 1960: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 26, no. 7, p. 48-51 , July 1960.

LAWRENCE, DONALD B.

t . Glaciers and vegetation in southeastern Alosko: American Scienti'st, v. 46, no. 2, p . 89-122, June 1958.

2. (and lawrence, Elizabeth G.) Btidge or the Gods legend, its of'igin, history, and doting: Mozamo, v. 40, no. 13, p. 33-41, 14 Hgs., 1 4 rofs., Dec. 1958.

3. ( end lawrence, Elizabeth G.) Rodiocorbon dating or some events on Mount Hood (Oreg.) Qnd Mount St. Helens (Wosh .): Mozomo, v. 41, no. 13, p. 10-18, '10Hgs., 11 refs . , Dec. 1959.

LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH G. see Lawrence, Donold B. 2, 3

LAWTHERS, ROBERT

(ond Mork, Helen R.) B;bl;ogrophy of t;ton;um depos;ts of the world: U.S. Geol . Survey Bull. 1019-G, 65p., 1957.

LENHART, WALTER B.

1 . At PaciFic Building Materials, they convett waste to useFul moteriQIS: Rock Products, v. 59, no. 12, p. 86-89, 120, ;llus., Dec. 1956.

2. Single unit works lime firm quarry: Rock Products, v. 62, no. 2, p. 108, 110, 112, 143, 145, ill us., Feb. 1959.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 23

LESHER, C . E.

Noles on Eden R;dge eool Hold, T. 33 S . , R. 1 1 W. W.M., Oregon:: U.S. Gool. S..rvey open-file rep!., lOp., 1 pl., 1 Hg., 1957.

lEWIS, PEIRCE F.

linear topography in the southwestern Palouse, Washington-Oregon: Assoc. Am. Geogropf1ers Annals, v. 50, no. 2, p . 98 - 1 1 1 , sketch mops, diogroms, and illus., June 1960.

LIBBEY, FAY W, ••• ol.o Coreoron, R. E . 2

1 . Limestone re:scxKce:s of the Pacific Northwest: Raw Materials Survey Rti. Repl., nO. 9, p. 37-69, ;llu,,, Apr;1 1957.

2. Chrom;lo: M;n;ng WO<Id, v. 19, no. 5, p. 59, Apdl 15, 1957.

3. Roots of our mining lows: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 26, no. 4, p. 22-25, Apdl 1960.

4. Boton in Alvord Volley, Horney County, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 10, p. 97-105, incl. inde.x ond sketch mop, leetion, ond chort, Oct. 1960.

LINDSlEY, DONAlD H.

Geology of the Sproy quadrangle, Oregon, with special emphasis on the petrography and magnetic prop· erties of the Picture Gorge Basalt: Johns Hopkins Univ. doctOral diss., 236 p., 65 figs., 3 p l . , 1 8 roble,, 1960.

liNN, lES

Oregon'• fob..loU\ dhch, Sunday Journo1, mu>., Aug. 4, 1957.

lUPTON, K. KEITH

Sodo-rich igneous rocks of Heii'1 Conyon, ldoho [obst.]: Geol. Sot:. Americo 8ull., v. 67, no. 12, pl. 2, p. 1717, Dee. 1956.

lUTTREll, GWENDOlYN W.

s;bHogrophy of ;ron O<e re.ouree. of rhe world (to Jonuaty 1955), U.S. Goo1. Survey Bull. 1019-D, 371 p., 1957.

LYMAN, JOHN see Trumbull, James

MclAIN, R. S • .ee T-n, J. W,

McMINNVIllE NEWS-REGISTER

lofoyetle fouil beds indicate prehistoric mammals onco hero: McMi1nnville News-Register, April 7, '958.

24 818LIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

MALONEY, NEIL J.

Geology of the eastern port of Beaty Butte four quodronglo, Oregon: Oregon State Coli. master's thesis, 88 p .. 1 4 figs., I table, 15 plates ;ncl. gealag;c map, 1960.

MAMAY, SERGIUS H.

(and Read, Charles 8.) Additions to the fiOfo of the Spotted Ridge Formation in central Oregon: U.S. Pral. Poper 274-1, p. 211-226, 4 ploteo, 1956.

MARK, HELEN R. see Lowthers, Robert

MASON, RALPH S. see olso Pet«son, Norman V. 2

1 . Oregon's mineral industry in 1955: Oreg. Dept. Geology ond Minetol Industries The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 2, p. 9-18, Feb. 1956.

2. Eden Ridgo cool to be investigated: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 8, p. 67-69, Aug. 1956.

3. New products from old volcoooes: The Ote Bin, v. 18, no. 1 1 , p. 93-97, Nov. 1956.

4. Oregon's mineral industry in 1956: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 1, p. 1-9, Jon. 1957.

5. Oregon's mineral industry hits new peck in 1956: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 8, p. 67-73, Aug. 1957.

6. Oregon's mineral industry in 1957: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 1 , I='· 1-8, Jon. 1958.

7. Alvord Loke oreo leased for borax: Tho Ore Sin , v . 20, no. 6, p. 60, Juno 1958.

8. Oregon mineral production reaches new hi� in 1957: The Ore Sin, v. 20, no . 8, p. 73-79, Aug. 1958.

9. Oregon's mineral indvsn-y in 1958: The Ore Bin. v. 21, no. I , p. 1-9, Jon. 1959.

10. Stote mineral production ot oil-time high: The Ore Bin. v. 21, no. 7, p. 61-63, July 1959.

1 1 . Oregon's mineral industry in 1959: The Ore Bin, v, 22, no. I , tP· 1-8, Jon. 1960.

12. Stole mineral proc:klction continues to rise: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 7, p. 71-73, July 1960.

MATIHEWS, T. C. olso see Hoaglond, L. L.

1 . Radioactive occurrences in Oregon, 1956: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 12, p. 105-107, Dec. 1956.

2. Thorium, therore eorths, ond their uses: The0re8in, v. 19, no . 9, p. 75-81 , Sept. 1957.

3. Wc:l\ Chong starts electron-beam melting: The Ore Bin. v. 21, n(). 10, p. 93.-95, illus., Ocl. 1959.

MAWBY, JOHN E.

A new American occurrence of Her•ro10rex Goillord (Oregon]: Jour. Paleontology, v. 34, no. 5, p. 950-956, illus., toble, Sept. 1960.

MAXWELL, BEN

Where's Ouortzville? It's on mop but even g,osts hove l•h: the Or(:gonion, Aug. 1-4, 1960.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 25

MENARD, H. W.

The Eost Pocinc Rise: Science, v . 132, no. 3441, p. 1737-1746, 7 figs., Dec. 9, 1960.

MILLER, A. K.

(ond Furnish, W. M. ond Clark, David l.) fermion ammonoids fron-� western United Stote-s: Jour. Poleont., v. 31, no. 6, p. 1057-1068, pl. 133-134, 6 te"'-figs., Nov. 1957.

MILLER, EMMA G.

Clotsop County, Oregon; its history, legends, ond industries: Portland, Oreg., Bin fords & t-Acrt, 334 p., illvs., 1958.

MILLER, JESSE A.

Titanium, o moteriols survey: U.S. Bur. Mines In(. Circ. ml, p. 40, 139, 1957.

MINERALOGIST, THE

I . Oregon ond Woohington locolitie.: The Mineralogist, v. 24, n<». 6-8, p. 260, 262, 264, kg. 1956.

2. Rhodonite popular: The Mineralogist, v. 24, no. 9, p. 295, S•,pt. 1956.

3 . The thunder egg: The Mineralogist, v. 25, no. 5, p. 210, Moy 1957.

4. Pri�eite locality; The Mineralogist, v . 25, no. 12, p. 446, Dec. 1957.

5. Oregon zeolites: The Mineralogist, v. 26, no. 9, p. 205, Sept. 1958.

6. Zeolite bononzo: The Mineralogist, v. 27, nos. -4-5, p. 62, J'J)rii-Moy 1959.

7. Josephinite: The Mineralogist, v. 27, no. 9, p. 170, Sept. 1959.

8. Oregon gornet locality: The-Mineralogist, v. 28, nos. 6-8, p .. 126, \28, Jvne•.A.\Jg. 1960.

MITCHELl, RICHARD S. see Gross, Evgene 8.

MOBLEY, BRUCE J .

Geology of the s.ovthwestern quarter of the Bores quodrongle, Orege•n: Oreg. Univ. mouer•s the-sis, 66 p., illus., geol. mop, 1956.

MOEN, W. S. see Jorrord, L. D.

MOL LARD, EARl S.

Nickel: Mining Cong. JO\Ir,, v. 46, no. 2, p. l l0-1'1, Feb. 19()0.

MONAHAN, CHARLES J.

Geologic features at McNary dam, Oregan-WoJhington: Geol. $01:. America Eng. Geology Cose His­tories, no. I , p. 33-38, illus., Moy 1957.

MONTGOMERY, RANDALL

Geology of the Northweste<n Shelf [P.8.G.S. Abs.): o;r ond Gos Jovr., p. 285, Moy 21, 1956.

26 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

MOODY, J . D.

(and Hi l l, M . J.) Wrench-fault tectonics: Geol . Soc. America Bull., v. 67, no. 9, p. 1207-1246, 25 figs., Sept. 1956.

MOORE, JAMES F.

Geology of the northeast quarter of the Comas Vol ley quadrangle, OrE�gon: Oregon State Coli. master's thes;s, 95p., IOI;gs . , 7 tobles, 4 pl . ;ncl. ge<>l. mop, 1957.

MOORE, JAMES G .

The quortz diorite boundary I inc in the western United States: Jour. Geol . , v. 67, no. 2, p. l 98-210, March 1959.

MUELLER, EDWARD E.

Industrial silic.o in the Pacific Northwest: The Trend in Engineering of the University of Washington: Un;v. Wash., v. 9, no. I , p. 22-25, 32, Jon. 1957.

MUELLER, JAMES I. see Kelly, Hal J. 1

MUNDORFF, M. J .

Geology and ground-water resources of Clark County, Washington, with o description of a major alluvial oquifer along the Columbia River: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file n�pt. , 660 p., incl. well records, 36 Hgs., 19 tobles, 3 pl. ;ncl. gool. mop, 1959.

MURPHY, M . A. see Popenoe, W. P. 2

NAPPER, JACK E.

The geology of the northern two-thirds or the Courtrock quadrangle, Oregon: Oreg. Univ. master's thesis, 44p., S figs., 13pl. incl. geol. mop, 1958.

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL'S COMMITTEE ON STRATIGRAPHY

{Permian Subcommittee or) Correlation of the Permian formations or North America: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v . 71, no. 12, pt. I , p. 1763-1B06, Dec. 1960.

{Triassic Subcommittee of) see: Reeside, John 8., Jr.

NAVAL RESEARCH REV.

The Coscod;o Channel: Naval Research Rev., p. 19-20, Feb. 1960.

NEFF, GEORGE E. see Bretz, J . Horlen

NELSON, ADRIAN M.

Geology of the southeast quarter of the 8otes quadrangle, Grant County , Oregon: Univ. Oreg. master's thO<;s, SOp., geol. mop, 1956.

NELSON, RAY

Facts end yarns of the Bohemia gold mines: Cottage Grove, Ore., pri·votely printed, 30 p., mop, 1959.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

NEWCOMB, REUBEN C. see oloo &<own, S.G. I , 2 and Hart, Donald If. 2

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1 . (and Hogenson, G . M.) Availability or ground worer in the Schuolie Flat oreo, Wasco County, Ore­gon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file repr., 13p., geol. mop, Mcry 1956.

2. list of reports pertaining to the occurrence of groundwater in Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey vnpvb. rept. (prepared in coop. with OregonStotc Engineer), mop, p. 1-7, 1 rig., July 1956.

3. Ringold Formation of Pleistocene age in type locality, the White Bluffs, Wash.: Am. Jour. Sci., v. 256, no . 5, p. 328-340, May 1958.

4. Yonno Formation of the Klomoth River bosin, Oregon: Northwe-st' Sci., v . 32, no . 2, p. 41 ... 48, I fig., May 1958.

S. (and Hort., 0. H.) Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Klamath River basin, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Su<vey open-rae ropt., 2<411 p., 4-port mop and 4-port geol . mop, 1958.

6. Some preliminary notes on ground water in the Columbia Rive.,. Bosoh: Northwest Sci.� v. 33, no. 1 , p. 1-18, 5 Hgs., ;ncl. geol. mop, May 1959.

7. Summary of gtound water in suboreos of the Snoke River bo$in in Oregon south of the Wollowoo IWJun­toins: U.S. Geol . Survey open-fileropr., 1 4 p . , I fig . , 1960.

8. Storage of ground water behind $u\Murfaco dorM in the Columbia IRiver 80$0it, Washington, Oregon, and ldoho: U.S. Geol. Survey open-l;le rept., 31 p . , ;!Ius., geol. mops, 1960.

NEWELL, C. 0 .

Eocene w;ll be Oregon target: O;J and Gas Jour., v. 58, no. 24, p . 172-174, HI us., June 13, 1960.

NEWMAN, T. M.

(and Creumon, l. $.) Final report on orchoeologicol $Oivoge progrorn in the Big Bend project of COPCO on the Klamath River, Oregon: Univ. Oregon monuKript.

NEWTON, VERNON C., JR.

1 . Oil and go$ expiOf'otion: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 1 , p. 9-10, Jon. 1958.

2. Oil and gas exploration in Oregon during 1959: The Ore Bin, v .. 22, no. 1 , p. 8-1 1, illus., Jan. 1960.

3. (compiler) Oil ond gas exploration in Oregon: Oregon Dept. Geology and Mineral Industries Mi$C:. Paper 6 (supplement), 9 p . , 1960.

4. Well records on file of oil and go$ exploration in Oregon: Oreg•on Dept. Geology and Mineral lndui­tries Misc. Poper 8, 9 p., 1960.

S. Oregon assured of sample s.upply of natural gas: The Ore Bin� v . 22, no. 8, p. 80-81, il l us.� Aug. 1960.

NEW YORK TIMES

Min ... al indu$try paces notion in 1957 expaMion: The New- York Tim�, sec. 10, p. 21, Apil 6, 1958.

2B BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

NIELSEN, R. H.

(ond Govro, R. l.) Zirconium purification, using o bcnic sulfate predpitotion: U.S. Bur. Mines Rl 5214, 14p., 5figs., 1956.

NOBLE, JAMES A.

(and Toy lor, Hugh P ., Jr.) Correlation of the ultramafic complexes c•f southeastern Alosko with those of other ports of North America ond the world: Internal. Geol . Corl9., 21st, Copenhagen, 1960, Rept., pt. 13, p. 188-197 incl. sketch mop, 1960.

NOCKOLDS, STEPHEN R.

(ond Allen, R.) The geochemistry of some igneous rock series (Pt. 3]: Geochimico et Co1m0chimico Acto, v. 9, nos. 102, p. 34-n, illus., Feb. 1956.

NORTHCRAfT, MARTIN see olso WestgO<rh, WOI'fen C.

(ond Westgarth, WOITen C.) Wotet quality doto inventory supplement: Oregon State Water Res. Board (in coop. with Or-n Stole Coli . Eng. Exp. Sto.) Bull. 2, 71 p., 1957.

OGREN, DAVID E.

Stratigraphy of the Po leozoic rocks of central Oregon: Oregon State Coli. master's thesis, 48 p . , 3 rig�., 6 plates incl. geol. mop, 1958.

OIL AND GAS JOURNAL

I . Oregon refinery studied: Oil ond Gos Jour., p. 142, Moy 21, 1956.

2. Pacific Northwest pipe line almost complete: Oil and Gos Jour., p. 91, June 1 1 , 1956.

3. World's IO<gest pipe line in rhe mok;ng: Oil ond Gas Jour., p. 58, Jon. 21, 1957.

4. Soh lake pipe line expanding in the Rockies, Northwest: Oil and Gos Jour., p. 83, April 1 , 1957.

5. Oil, gas shOW"� in Oregon wildcat: Oil and Gos Jour ,, p. 162, Oec. 15, 1958.

6. Oregon-Wallington exploration flares: Oil ond Go� Jour., p. 1180, Sept. a4, 1959.

7. Oregon hos hope but no oil: Oil ond Gos Jour., p. 136, Feb. :19, 1960.

8. Constrvction plan� mapped for Alberto•Colifornio line: Oil and Gm Jour., p. 84, Sept. 12, 1960.

9. Shell �eek� to leme entire Oregon tidelands: Oil and Go� Jour. , p. 64, Oec. 19, 1960.

OK UNO, HARUO

Electron-microscopic fine �tructore of fossil diatom� (Pt. 4): Poleoot. Soc. Jopon Trons. ond Proc., new ser., no. 21, p. 133-139, ;!Ius., Tokyo, Apri1 15, 1956; erratum, no.31, p. 242, Aug. 15,1958.

OLSON, EDWIN A.

(and Broecker, Wallace S.) lamont natural rodiocabon measurements V: Am. Jour. Sci. Radiocarbon

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Supplement, v. 257, no. 1 , p. 1-28, Jon. 1959.

OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY

A bibliography of theses and disMrtotions conceming the Pacific Nor-thwest and Alaska: supplement, 1949-1957, Morch 1958.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES, STAT!: OF

1 . Tenth biennial report of the Deportment, July 1 , 1954 to July 1 , 1'956: Boll. 47, 38 p., illus., tables, 1956.

2. New occurrence of bouxite necw Por-tland: The Ore 8in1 v. 18, no . 7, p. 66, July 1956.

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3. Value of Or�on's mineral prociJction for 1955: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 8, p. 71-n, August 1956.

4. Oregon has new dredge mining low: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 5, p. 45-46, May 1957.

5. Expanded shale industry tokes step forward: The O..e Bin, v. 19, no. 8, p. 74, Aug. 1957.

6. Oregon mineral deposits mop, revised: scale 1 inch to 16 miles, with notes on wme deposits (22 x 34 inches), 1958.

7. Eleventh biennial report of the Deportment, 1956-1958: Bull. 48, 35 p., illus., figs., tables, 1958.

8. Fer<ochrome plant study to be mode: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no.3, p . 30, March 1958.

9. Oregon chrome mine closes: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 4, p. 40, April 1958.

10. New lows passed by 85th Congre": The Ore Bln, v. 20, no. 9, P- 91-92, Sept. 1958.

1 1 . Chrome ttockpile closes wddenly: The O..e Bin, v, 20 , no. 5, p. 48, Moy 1958.

12. Public agencies cOf\nected with mineral resources: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 9, p. 83�8, Sept. 1958.

13. Hearing• to be held in Bend on Wilderness Bill: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 10, p. 99, Oct. 1958.

14. ProgrHs mode ot White King open pit: from The Ore Bucket of Moy 25, 1959: reprinted in The Oro Bin, v, 21, no . 5, p. 50, illus., Moy 1959.

15. Deportment spectrograph aids in poison identification: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. S, p. 48, May19S9.

16. Assessment work not due until September: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. 5, p. 49, May 1959.

17. Geomorphic divisionsofOregon: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. lO, p. 101·102, illvs., Oct. \959.

18. Deportment protl!$tswithdrowols: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. 12, p. 122, Dec:. 1959.

19. Twelfth biennial report of the Deportment: Boll. 51, 13 p., illut., figs., toblos, 1960.

20. Mining low change: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 4, p. 41, April 1960.

21. Index to pvbli�ed geologic mapping in Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 6, p. 53-61, illus., June 1960.

22. lake County spouter becomes true geys.er. The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 6, p. 62, June 1960.

30 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

23. Vol\dolism kills Crump Geyser: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 8, p. 83, Aug. 1960.

24. Shell Oil proposes Oregon offshore lease: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 12, p. \25, Dec. \960.

25. Active mines ond mills in Oregon in \960: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 9, p. 85-88, Sept. 1960.

OREGON STATE ENGINEER

1 . Critical ground water oreo in The Dalles oreo: Hearing held MCJrch 27, 1959.

2. Critical gJOund water oreo in Cow Volley, Molheur County, Oregon: Hearings held in April 1956, July 1959.

OREGON STATE WATER RESOURCES BOARD

1 . Umpqua River bosi n: x.xi + 200 p., 42 figs., 1958.

2. Snoke River study, interim report No. 1: Middle Snoke River: xxiii + 205p., 1958.

3. Rogue River basin: 439 p., 241 figs., 1959.

4. Grande Ronde River basin: Solem, Oreg., 208 p . , incl. illus., Sept. 1960.

ORR, PHIL C. see Broecker, Wallace S.

OSBORNE, DOUGLAS

1 . (and Coldwell, Warren W. and Crabtree, Robert H.) The probl.em of Northwest coostol-interior re­lationships os seen from Seattle: .American Antiquity, v. 22, no. 2, p. 1 \ 7-128, Oct. 1956.

2. Pottery in the Northwest: Americon Atltiquity, v. 23, no. 1, p . 28-34, 1 rig., July 1957.

3. Western American history- on hypothesis: American Antiquity,. v. 24, no. I , p. 47-52, July 19.58.

PABST, MARIE BERTHA

Ferns of the Clarno (Eocene and Oligocene) Formation (Oregon): Univ. Coli f. Dept. Paleontology master's thesis, 36 p . , 1948.

PACIFIC BUILDER AND ENGINEER

Roodbuilders odopt terrace grovels as paving materials: Pacific Builder and Engineer, v. 66, no. 12, p . 73-74, 2 illus., Dec. 1960.

PACKARD, EARL L.

1 . An fngonoceros from central Oregon: Jour. Paleontology, v. 30, no. 2, p. 398-403, illus., March 1956.

2. A fossil clam and its environment: Geol. Soc . Oregon Country News letter, v. 25, no. 6, p. 36-38, June 1959.

PATTERSON, PETER V.

Geology of the northern third of the Glide quadrangle, Oregon: Univ. Oreg. master's thesis, 83 p., 17

BIBLIOGRAPHY 31

pl . , 3 f;gs, ;ncl. geol . mop, June 1961.

PECK, DALLAS L. see olso lmloy, Rolph W. 4

1 . (ond lmloy, Rolph W. oi\Cl Popenoe, Willis P.) Upper Cretaceous rocks of po(tS of southwestern Ore­gon and northern Colifornjo; Am. Assoc . Petroleum Geologists Bc.•ll., v. 40, no. 8, p. 1968-1984, Aug. 1956.

2. Geologic reconnaissance of the Western Cascades in Oreg0t1 north of latitude 430: U.S. Geol . Sur­vey open-Hie rept., 232 p . , 40 f;gs., 16 tobles, geol. mop, AprH 1960.

3. Cenozoic volcanism in the Oregon Cascades: Alt. 144 in U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 400-8, p. 8308-8310, incl. sketch mop, diagram, end tables, 1960.

PENNINGTON, JAMES W.

Mercury, o moteriolssurvey: U.S. Bur. Mines lnf. (ire. 7941 , 92p., illus., 1959.

PEPPER, J . F. see Trumbull, Jome.

PETERSEN, NORMAN S. see olso Bober, Kenneth D., 3, 4, 5

PETERSON, NORMAN V.

I . The geology of the southeast third of the Comas Volley quodrongiE�, Oregon: Univ. Oreg. moster's thes;s, 89p., 5 f;go., 21 pl. ;ncl. geol. mop, 1957.

2. (and Mosoo, Rolph S.) Limestone occurrences in western Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 4, p. 33-39, ;llus., AprH 1958.

3 . Oregon•suronium picture: The Ore Bin, v . 20, no. 12, p. 11 1 ·'11 7, il lus., Dec. 1958.

4. Preliminary geology of the lakeview uranium oreo, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. 2, p. I 1 �16, illus. incl. geol . mop, Feb. 1959; olso [obst.): Mining Eng., v. 12, no . 6, pt. 2, p. 534, June 1960.

5. loke County's new continuous geyser (Oreg.): The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. 9, p. 83-88, geol. mop, Sept. 1959.

PILCHER, STEPHEN

Rock alteration ond vein mineralization ot the Buffalo mine, Grant Cc1unty, Oregon: Oregon State Coli, master's thesis, 83 p . , 29 figs., 8 pl. incl. 2 geol. mine mops, 1959.

PILKEY, ORRIN H .

(end Hower, John) The effect of environment on the concentrating of skeletal magnesium ond strontium in Dendroster: Jovr. Geology, v. 68, no. 2, p. 203-216, Morch, 1960.

PIPER, A. M. see Young, L. L. 2

POlOERVAART, ARIE see olso larsen, leonard H. ond Toubeneck, Willi on, H. 7

I . Zircon in rocks: 2, igneous rocks: Am. Jovr. Sci., v. 254, no . S', p. 521-554, 5 tables, 10 fiss., Sept. 1956.

32 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

2. (and Toubeneck, Wi Ill om H.} layered intrusions or Wi II ow lake type: Geol. Soc. America Bu I I . , v . 70, no. 10, p . 1395-1397, Oct. 1959.

POPENOE, H. l.

I . Developments in West Coost oreo in 1955: Am . �soc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 40, no. 6, p. 1339-13-41 , June 1956.

2. Developments in West Coast creo in 1956: Arn. ks.oc. Petroleurn Geologists Bull . , v. 41, no. 6, p. 12n, June 1957.

3. Developments in West Coost oreo in 1957: Am. Assoc . Petroleurn Geologis.ts 8vll., v. 42, no. 6, p. 1394-1395, June 1958.

4. Developments in Wost Coast oreo in 1958: Am. Assoc . Petroleum Geologists Bu l l . , v. 43, no. 6, p. 1389-1393, June 1959.

5. Developments in West Coo:st oreo in 1959: Am. Auoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v, 44, no. 6, p. 901, 909, June 1960.

POPENOE, WilliS P. see also Peck, Doll"' l.

1 . Endemic Pacific Coast Cretaceous founol sequences (obst.]: Geol. Soc. Am«ico Bull., v . 71, no. 12, pt. 2, Dec. 1960.

2. (and lmloy, R. w., ond Murphy I M. A.) Correlation or the OE!Ioceovs formations of the Pacific Coost (United States ond northwestern Mexico): Geol. Soc. America Bull . , v. 7 1 , no. 10, p. 1491-1540, 1960.

PRATI, ETHEl M.

(and Co,>Woll, Henty R.) Bibliog«'!'hy or nickel: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1019-K, 60 p., 1958.

QUEEN, JOHN (deceased} see Burt, Wayne V.

RAISZ, ERWIN J.

landform mop of Oregon: Oregon Dept. Geology ond Mineral Industries mop (,cole obout I inch to 20 mile.}, published 1941, revised 1955.

RAMDOHR, PAUL

(ond Schmitt 1 Margaret) Oregonit, ein neues Nickei-Eisenors&nid mit metollortigen Eigen.schoften: Neves Jc:l-.rb. Mineral . , Monotsh 1959, No. 1 1 -12, 239-247: ,�ericon Mineralogist, v. 45, nos. 9ond 10, p. 1130 Sept.-Oct. 1960 [obst.].

RAMP, LEN see also Wagner, N . S . 3

1 . Structural dota from the Chrome Ridge oreo, Josepnine County, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v . 18, no. 3, p. 19-25, March 1956.

2. Geology of the lower Illinois River chromite district: The Ore !;in, v. 19, no. 4, p. 29--34, Apri11957.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 33

3. Nature and origin of southwestern Oregon chromite deposits: Min. Eng. 1 v. 9, no. 8, p. 894-897, illuo., Aug. 1957.

4, Gold placer mining in southwestern Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 8, p. 75-79, sketch mop, di­ogrom, oncf table$, Aug. 1960.

5. The Ouortz. Mountain silica deposit, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 2�!, no. I 1 , p. 109-114 incl. geol. sketch mop and diagram, Nov. 1960.

RAND, HELEN B.

Gold and Oregon's settlement: The Ore Bin, v . 21, oo . 5, p. 41-47,. illvs., May 1959.

RANSOM, JAY ELLIS

Norrh Pocific COOJtgem hunting: lopidcwy Jour., Y. 1 1 , no. 1 , p. n, 74, 76, 78, 1957.

RANTZ, S. E.

Floods or JOf'\VOty 1953 in western Oregon and notrhweitetn California: U.S. Geol. Svrvey Water-supply Paper 1320-0, p. 321-339, 6 fig<., 3 table•, 1 pl., 1959.

RAU, W. W, see Snavely, Parke 0.

RAUP, DAVID M.

The relation between water temperature and morpholog-y in Oendroster: Jour. Geology, v. 66, no. 6, p. 669-677, Nov. 19.5a.

READ, CHARLES B. see Momay, Serg;us H.

REESIDE, JOHN B., JR.

(O.oirmon. Trios.sic Subcommittee of the Committee on Stratigraphy, Notional Research Council) Con-e• lotion of the Triassic for motions of North America, exclusive of Conodo: Geof . Soc. AmeJico Bull., v. 68, no. l l , p. 1451-1513, 6 1igo., 1 pl. [Oregon, p. 1474-1475), Nov. 1957.

REMINGTON, EDWARD W . ••• Boldey, Jame< R., Jr .

RICHARDS, LEVERETI G.

Tuolotin Mountains, ofFicial designation of Portland Hills, beginning ot lake Oswego, north to OiKie Mountain, west to edge of Co01t Range: Sunday Oregonian, p. �l7, pictures ond mop, Moy 10, 1957.

ROBERTS, ALBERT E . , <ee olso Snovely, Parke D.

Geology ond cool resources of the Toledo-Castle Rock district, Cowlit·z and lewis Counties, Wash.: U.S. Geol. Survey Bul l . 1062, 71 p., 2 figs., 9 tobles, 16 pl. incl. oeol. mop, 1958.

ROBINSON, T. W.

Phreotophytes (in western United States): U.S. Geol. Survey Water-supply Paper 1423, p. 30-48, 1958.

ROCK PRODUCTS

1 . Completes expansion progrom ot rwo cement plonh: Rock Products, v . 60, no. 3, p. 39, 41,, illus.,

34 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAl RESOURCES OF OREGON

Morch 1957.

2. Pumice firm buildson solid.bose: Rock Products, v. 60, no. 12, p. 96, 122, illus., Dec. 1957.

RODDICK, J . A.

(end Armstrong, J, E.) Relict dikes in the Coast Mountains near Vonc:ouver, B.C.: Jour. Geology, v. 67, no. 6, p. 603-613, Nov. 1959.

ROGERS, J. J. W. see Campbell, lon

ROSS, CLYDE P.

(and Forrester, J. Donald) Outline of the geology of Idaho: Idaho 8•Jr. Mines and Geology Boll. 15, 74 p., mvs., 1958.

RUBIN, MEYER

1 . (and Alexander, Corrinne ) USGS Rodiocorbon Dot.Js IV: Sciencu, v. 127, no. 3313, p. 1477, June 27, 1958.

2. (and Alexander, Corrinn e ) USGS Rodiocorbon Dotes V: Arn. Jour. Sci. Radiocarbon Supplement, v . 2, p. 160-161, 1960.

RUNCORN, S. L. see olso Campbell, Chos. D.

Rock mognct;srn, Sc;ence, v. 129, no. 3355, p. 1002-1012, Apdl 1;1, 1959.

RUSSELL, DON E.

Clorendonion (Pliocene) fauna of Juntura, Oregon: Calif. Univ. mo:Her's thesis, 94 p., mop, 1 956.

ST. AMAND, PIERRE

Circum-Pacific orogeny, ..!!!. Hodgson, John H . , ed. The Mechanics of Faulting . . . o Symposium: Conodo, DominionObservotory Pub. "' · 20, no . 2, p. 403-41 1 , 4 mops, 1 2 refs., 1959.

SANDO, W. J , see Wilson, Druid I

SAVAGE, C . N.

Geology and mineral resources of Ado ond Canyon Counties: ldoho Bur. Mines end Geology County Rept. 3, 94 p . , ;llvs., Oct. 195B.

SCHAFER, MAX

Uranium prospecting in Oregon, 1956: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 12, 1::>. 101-104, Oec. 1956.

SCEVA, JACK E.

Ground-water legislation ond administration in Oregon: in Western Resources Conf., 2d, Univ. Colorodo, Boulder, 1960, Papers ond Atticles Reod ot the Conf� Ground-Vv'ater Section, 1961.

SCHLEGEL, DOROTHY M.

Gem stones of the un; ted Stotes, U.S. Geol. Svrvey Bvll. I 042-G, 50 p., 1957.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

SCHLICKER, HERBERT G. see olso Wilkinson, W. D. 2

I . Lonchlides: The O.e Bin, v . IB, no. S, p. 39-43, Moy 1956.

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2. (and Oole, Hollis M.) Reconnoissonce geology of the Marcola, leaburg, and lowell quadrangles, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 7, p. 57-62, July 1957.

3. (compiler) Bibliography of theses on Oregon geology: Oregon De,pt. Geology ond Mineral Industries Misc . Poper 7, 1 4 p . , illus . . mop, 1959.

4, (compile!') Progress of geologic studie1 in Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 4, p. 33-40, April 1960.

SCHMINKY, H. B.

Poftlolld Hills hove o new nome: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News lotrer, v. 23, no. 7, p. 61, July 1957.

SCHMITT, MA�GARET see Rorrdohr, Pout

SCHNAIBLE, DEAN �.

The geology of the southwestern port of the Volsetz quadrangle, Oregc•n: Univ. Oregon moster's thMis, lOOp., I toble, 4 figs . . I S pl. incl. geol. mop, 1958.

SCOTT, RICHARD A.

1 . Evolution of some endocorpol feotureJ in the tdbc Tinosporeoe (Menispermoceoe) (Oreg , ): Evolution, v. 10, no. I , p. 74-81, illus., Morch 1956.

2. Cryptoco lox -- o new genus of fungi (Aspergilfoceae) from the Ec>cene of Oregon: Am. Jovr. Botany, v. 43, no. 8, p. 589-593, iltus . . Oco. 1956.

SEN, SISIR KUMAR

Translation gliding in defanned plogioclos.e from o bonded norite near 'Nil low lake, Oregon, !.!:!. Petrologic y mineralogic: lnternotl. Geol. Cong., 20th, Mexico, O.f., 1956 Clrabojos), sec . 1 1 -A, p. 263-274, iltus .. 1959.

SHAW, LESLIE

Searcher� believe they hove found site of lost Blue Bucket mine on HQ£Jboc:k Rood near Plush, lake County: lake County Examiner fOt April 28, 1960.

SHELTON, J. E.

Beneficiation studies of nickelirerous ores from the Shamrock mine, Jockson County, Oregon, and the Congress mine, Ferry County, Washington: U.S. Bur. Mines Rl 5261, 8 p., \O tobles, 1956.

SHEPARD, FRANCIS P.

No,rhword continuation of the San Andreas fault: Seismol . Soc. Arner. Bull., v. 47, no. 3, p. 263-266, 2 figs., July 1957.

SHOTWELL, J. ARNOLD

1 . He�illion mommolion ossembloge from northeostern Oregon: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 67, no. 6, p. 717-738, 7 figs., June 1956.

36 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

2. lntercomn"'Jnity relationships in Hemphillion (mid-Piioc:ene) mommols (Oreg. ond Texos): Ecology, v. 39, no. 2, p. 271-282, 13 Hgs., 3 tobles, 1 ref., Ap<i1 1958.

SMEDES, HARRY W.

1. Geology of port of the nOfthern Wal low-a Mountains, Oregon: V\foshington Univ. doctoral diu. , 217 p., 32plotes incl. geol . mop, 23figs., 4 rables, 1959.

2. Mesozoic thrust faults in the northern Wallowa Mountains, Oreg•on [obst.]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v . 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1977, Dec. 1960.

SMITH, H. T. U. see Bretz, J . Haden

SMITH, RAYMOND IVES

The �logy of the not"thwest port of Snow Peak qvodtongle, Oregon: Oregon State Coli. master's thesis, 93p., 15pl., geol. mop, 1958.

SMITH, ROBERT l. also see Friedm0n, Irving

Ash flows: Geol . Soc. Americo Bull., v. 71, no. 6, p. 795-842, June 1960.

SMITH, WARD C.

Boron and borate distribution in the western United States [obsr .]: Gieol. Soc. America Bull., v. 69, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1707, Dec. 1959.

SNAVELY, PARKE D.

(and Brown, R. 0., Jr., Robert$, Albert E., ond Rev, W. W .) Geology and cool resovrces or the Cen· trolio-Cheholis district, Wosh.: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1053, 159 p., chart, 1 3 pl., toble, 25 figs. incl. geol. mop, 1958.

SNOOK, JAMES R.

Geology or the Bold lv\ountoin oreo, Richmond quodrongle, Oregon: Oregon State Coli. most••, thesis, 69 p., 6 ligs., 2 tables, 2 pl. incl. geol. mop, 1957.

SNYDER, DELL L.

1 . Rock mechanic$ of rock-bolt $upport in Iorge tvnnelt [oint.]: G��l . Soc. America Bull., v. 69, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1707, Dec. 1959.

2. Permeability method for evoluotlng rock obutmenh, Hil l$ Creek ()om, Oregon [ob$t.]: Goal. Soc. Americo Bull . , v . 69, no. 12, pl. 2, p. 1707, Dec . 1959.

SPENCE, CLARK G.

British investment and Oregon mining, 1860 ... 1900: Oregon Hist. Soc. Quarterly, v. 58, no . 2, p. 1 01-112, June 1957.

SPIESS, F. N. see Horrison, J . C.

SPILLER, JASON

The geology or part or the Olds Ferry qt�od..ongle, Oregon: Oreg. Ur-tiv. moster"s thesi,, B.C p., I fi9.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 37

(index mop), 21 pl. incl. geol. mop, 1958.

SQUIRES, DONALD F.

Anew Tri0$sic coro1 founofrom Idaho: Am. Mus. Novitotes, no . 1797, 27p., Oct. 16, 1956.

STAPLES, LLOYD W.

1 . lo.ndslide ot ncw-th abutment of Loolcout Point Ootn, OreSJOn: Geol. Soc. America Eng. Geology Cose Histories, no. 1 , p. 43-48, illus., Moy 1957.

2. X-roystvdy oferionite, a fibrous zeolite [obst.l: Geol. Soc. J\merico 8ull., v, 68, no. l2, pt. 2, p. 1847, Dec. 1957.

3. (and Gord, J. A.) The fibf-ous zeolite erionite; its occurrence,. unit cells, and structure: Mineral Mog., no. 32, p. 261-281, 1959.

STAUFFER, JAMES

1 . Late Pleistocen• flood deposits in tne Portland oreo: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country New1 letter, v. 22, no. 3, p, 21-JI, ;uus., Morch 1956.

2. The geology of o recent rood cut: Geol. Sex. Oregon Country News letter, v. 23, no. 1 , p. 3-4, Jon. 1957.

3. Columbia River field trip: Geol. Soc. Oregon Country News lt�tter, v . 25, no. 12, p. 78-79, Doc. 1959.

STEARNS, HAROLD T.

I . Anc;ent loke Poyette ;n ldoho [obst.]: Geol. Soc. Ame<;co Bull. , v. 67, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1736, Dec. 1956.

2. Loke ldoho problem: Geol. Soc. A""'dco Bull., v. 67, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1736, Dec. 1956.

STEERE, M. L.

1 . Mognetic declination in Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. 6, p. 47-54, June 1956.

2. fossil locolifies of the Sunset Highwoy oreo, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 5, p. 37-44, Moy 1957.

3. Chico Formation in Oregon gets new nome; G.ol. Soc. Oregon Country News lettt:r, v. 24, no. 6, p. 39-40, June 1958.

4. Fouil la<:olities of the Eugene oreo, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. :20, no. 6, p. 51-59, June 1958.

5. Fossil localities of the Solem-Oollosoreo (Oreg.): The Ore Bin, v. 21, no . 6, p. 51-SS, illus., June 1959.

STEWART, ROSCOE E.

Stratigraphic implications of some Cenozoic foraminifera from western Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 18, no. I , p. 1-6, illus., Jon. 1956; continued, no. 7, p. 57-63, illvs., July, 1956; concluded, v. 19, no. 2, p. 11-15, Wus., Fob. 1957.

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S T I C K NEY, W. A. see Su l l ivan, G . V. and Tow n , J . W .

STORMONT, D . H .

Northwest gas out of the todd ler stage: Oi I and Gas Jour . , p . 64, Dec . 1 9, 1 960.

STRA N DBERG, KARLE G . see K e l l y , Hal J . I

STRO N G , EMORY

Stone Age on the Columbia River: Port land, Oreg . , B infords & Mor t , 254 p . , 1 07 figs . , endpaper map, 1 959 .

STR O N G , W I L L I AM D .

Wakemap; a Columbia River s i te mispronounced: American Antiquity, v . 22, no . 4 , p . 4 1 0 , Apr i l 1 956 .

STU RN , A N N see Brattstrorr., Bayard H .

SU LLIVAN , G . V .

(and Stickney, W . A . ) F lotation o f Pacific Northwest chromite ores: U . S . Bur . Mines Rept. [nv . 5646, 1 4 p . ' 1 96 0 .

SWARTZ, B . K . , J R .

A bibl iography o f K lamath Basin anthropology, with excerpts and annotations: K l amath County Museum ReL Papers No . 3, 1 1 7 p . , 1 96 0 .

SWENSO N , HERBERT A . see Griffi n , W m . C .

TAU B E N E C K , W I L L IAM H . see a l so Poldervaart, Arie 2

1 . Geology of the E l khorn Mountains, nor theastern Oregon: Bald Mountain bathol i th : Geol . Soc . America Bu l l . , v . 68 , no . 2, 23 figs . , 2 pl . i n c l . geol . map, p . 1 8 1 -2381 Feb. 1 957.

2 . Magnesian h ornfelses i n the aureole of the B a l d Mou ntain batho l i th , E l khorn Mountains, northeastern Oregon [abst . ] : Geol . Soc . America Bu l l . , v . 68, n o . 1 2 , pt . 2, p . 1 803, Dec . 1 957.

3 . Zircons i n the metamorphic aureole of the Ba l d Mou ntain batho l i th , E l khorn Mountains, northeastern Oregon [abst . ] , Geol . Soc . America Bu l l . , v . 68, no. 1 2 , p t . 2, p . 1 803-1804, Dec . 1 95 7 .

4 . Wal lowa batho l i th , Wa l lowa Mountains, northeastern Or-egon [ abst.J: Geol . Soc . America Bu l l . , v . 69, no. 1 2, pt . 2 , p . 1 650, Dec . 1 958 .

5 . Ar·gi l l ites i n contact aureole o f Bold Mountain bath o l i t h , E l khorn Mountai ns, northeastern Oregon [abst . J : Geol . Soc . America Bu l l . , v . 69, no . 1 2, pt . 2, p . 1 650, Dec . 1 958 .

6 . Age of grani t i c p l utons i n easter· n Oregon [abst . ] : Geoi . So c . Amer i c a Bu l l . , v . 70, no . 1 2, pt . 2 , p . 1 685, Dec . 1 959.

7 . (and Poldervaart, Arie) Geology of the E l khorn Mountains, northeastern Oregon: Part 2 , W i l l ow Lake i n trusion: Geol . Soc . P.merica Bu l l . , v . 71 , no . 9, p . 1 295-1 322, sketch maps, diagrams, and tab I es, Sept . 1 960.

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8. Intrusion of granitic mogmos in the Cornucopia siock, Wallowa M.ovntoins, northoo5tern Oregon [obst .]: Geol. Soc. Ametico Bull., v. 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1988, Dec .. 1960.

9 . Emplacement of gronific plutons in northeastern Oregon [obst .]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v . 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 2026, Dec. 1960.

TAYLOR, DWIGHT W.

Distribution of the freshwater clam Pisidium ultromontonum; o zoogeographic inquiry: Atn. Jour. Sci., v. 258-A (S.odley Volume), p. 325-334, ill us., 3 mops, 2IJ refs. , 1960.

TAYLOR, EDWARD M.

Geology of the Clarno basin, Mirchell quadrangle, Oregon: Oregon State Coli. master's thesis, 1 73 p., 2 plotes, 9 tables, 24 figs., geol. mop, 1960.

TAYLOR, HUGH P., JR. see Noble, Jomes A.

THAYER, THOMAS P. see olso W;!kinson, W. D. 4

1 . Prelimina-y �logic mop of the Aldrich Mountain quodrongle, Oregon: U.S. G�l . Survey Mineral lnv. Field Studies Mop Mf 49, seale 1:62,500 (about 1 inch to 1 mile), with sections, 1956.

2. Preliminary geologic mop of the Mt. Vernon quadrangle, Oregon: U, S. Geal. Survey Mineral lnv. Field Studicl Mop MF 50, scale l :62,500 {about I inch to I mile), with sectian1, 1956.

3. Prelimina-y 9ealagic mop of the John Day quoclfongle, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Min�rol lnv, Field Studiel Mop MF 51, scale 1:62,500 (about 1 inch to 1 mileL with sections, 1956.

4, Mineralogy and geology of chromium, in Chromium, v. I, Chemi1try of Qromiu.m and its Compounds: Am. Chem. Soc. Mon. no. 132, p. 14-52, 1956 .

.5. Some relotiattl of later Tertiary valconology oncf structure in eastern Oregon (oblL]: Notl . Acod. Sci. meeting Nov. 8·10, 1956, Absts. of Papeu: Sciencer v. 1:24, no. 3228, Nov. 9, 1956.

6. Some relations of later Tertiary volcanology and structure in eostE:rn Oregon, in Tomo I of Vulcono• logia del Cenozoico: Internal. Geol. Cong. , 20th, Mexico, D. F., 1956 (Trobojos], sec. I , p. 231-245, i llus., incl. gool. mop, 1957.

7. Some relofions of later Tertiary volcanology and structure in eastern Oregon [abst.]: Washington Acod. Sci. Jour. , v . 48, no. 4, p. 133-134, April 1958.

8. (and Brown, Clorenc:e E.) Uppe.r Triassic gtoywockes ond associated roclcs in the Aldrich N.ountoins, Oregon: Alt. 139 in U.S . Geol. Survey Prof. Poper 400-8, p. 8300-8302 incl. geol. mop, 1960.

THEISEN, ARTHUR A.

1 . Distribution and chora<ter of loess-like soil in northwestern Oregcm: Oreg. Stole Coli. master's thesis in Soils, 65 p . , 8 figs., l 1 tables, 1959.

2. Distribution and chorocteristics of loessiol soil parent moteriol in northwestern Oregon: Soil Sci. Soc.. America Proc., v. 23, no. 5� p. 385·388, il lus ., Sept.•(kt. , 1959.

THOMAS, GEORGE M.

Geology of the northeosl thitd of the Ritter quodrongle, Oregon: Oregon Univ. master's thesis, 60 p. �

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24 figs . , 1 p l . (geo l . map), 1 956 .

THOMAS, J O H N

Oregon zeo l i te local ity: The Mineralogist, v . 24, no . 1 2, p . 439, Dec. 1 956 .

THOMASSO N , E . M . see Trumbu l l , James

THOMPS O N , CALV I N J .

Geology of the northern third of the Susanvi l l e quadrang l e , Oregon: Oreg . U n i v . master's thesis, 90 p . , geol . map, 1 956 .

TOCH E R , DON

Earthquakes off the North Pacific Coast of the United States: Seismo l . Soc . America Bul l . , v . 46, n o . 31 p. 1 65-1 73, 3 figs . , 2 tables, J u l y 1 956 .

TOOHEY, LO REN

The species of N imravus (Carnivoro, Fel idae): Am. Museum of Not. Hist . Bu l l . , v . l l 8 , Art. 2, p . 75-1 1 2, i l l us . , 1 959.

TOWN , J . W .

(and McC l a i n , R . S . and Stickney, W . A . ) Flotation of low-grade mercury ores: U . S . Bur . Mines R . I . 5598, 34 p . , 3 7 tables, 1 960.

TRAUGER, F . D .

Fau l t scarps and age of fau l ting i n Lake County, Oregon [abst . J : Geo l . Soc . America Bu I I . , v . 69, no . 1 2 , pt . 2, p . 1 747, Dec . 1 958 .

TRIMBLE, DONALD E .

Geology of the Portland quadrang l e , Oregon-Washington: U . S . Geol . Survey Geo l . Quad . Map GQ 1 04, scale 1 :62, 500 (about 1 inch to l mile), with text, 1 957.

TRUMBULL, E L LEN JAMES

Shumard1s type specimens of Tertiary mol l usks from Oregon and other types formerly at Washington Univ . 1 S t . Lou is, Jour. Pa leontology, v . 32, no . 5, p . 893-906, i l lus . , Sept. 1 958.

TRUMBULL, JAMES

(and Lyman, John, Pepper, J . F . , and Thomasson , E. M . ) An i ntroduction to the geology and mineral resources of the continental shel ves of the Americas: U . S . Geo l . Survey Bu l l . 1 067, 92 p . , 1 958 .

TUOH Y , DONALD R . see Bryon , Alan L .

T U R N E R , DAN I E L S .

Bibl iography of geology theses, co l l eges and universities of the United States: Denver, Colo . , The Petro leum Research Libraries, Inc . , 1 954.

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B IBLIOGRAPHY

U . S . BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

1 . BLM explains mining c l a i m procedure: BLM Press Rel ease, The Ore B i n , v . 20, no . l l , p . 1 07, Nov . 1 958 .

2 . Definition of common varieties is amplified: The Ore Bin, v . 21 , no . 2 , p . 1 8 1 Feb . 1 959 .

U . S . BUREAU OF MI NES

1 . Mineral facts and problems: U . S . Bur . Mines Staff, U . S . Bur. Mines Bu l l . 556, 1 042 p . , i l l us . , 1 956 .

2 . ( Northwest E l ectrodeve lopment Lab . , A l bany, Oregon) Zirconium: i ts production and properties: U . S . Bur . Mines Bu l l . 561 , 1 80 p . , 1 38 1igs . , 1 956 .

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3 . Mineral facts and problems: U . S . Bur. Mines Staff, U . S . Bu r . Mines Bu l l . 585, 1 01 6 p . , i l l us . , 1 960 .

4 . Minerals Yearbooks for the years 1 954, 1 955, 1 956, 1 957, and 1 958: U . S . Bur . Mines, 1 957, 1 958, ond 1 959 .

U . S . G E O LOGICAL SURVEY

1 . Qual ity of surface waters of the Uni ted States, 1 952, Part 1 4-Pacific slope basins i n Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 253, p. 303-324, 335, 337, and 339, 1 957.

2 . Surface water supply of the United States, 1 953, Part 1 0-The Great Basin: U . S . Geol . Survey Woter-supply Poper 1 284, p. 206-2 1 8 , 1 955.

3 . Surface water supply of the U n i ted States, 1 953, Part 1 3-Snake River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 287, p . 1 -255, i l lus . , map, 1 956 .

4 . Surface water supply of the U n i ted States, 1 953, Part 1 4-Pacific slope basins i n Oregon and lower Columbia River basi n: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 288, p . 1 -302, i l lu s . , map, 1 956 .

5 . Qual i ty of surface waters o f the United States, 1 953, Parts 9-1 4, Colorado River basin to Pacific s l ope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 293, 372 p . , 1 958.

6 . Compilation o f records o f surface waters o f the Uni ted States through September 1 950, Part 1 0-The Great Basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-su pply Paper 1 31 4, 485 p . , 1 96 0 .

7 . Compil ation of surface waters o f the United States through September 1 950, Part 1 3-Snoke River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 31 7, 566 p . , 2 1igs . , 1 p l . , 1 956 .

8 . Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States through September 1 950, Part 1 4-Pacific s lope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 31 8 , 550 p . , 2 Hgs . , 1 p i . , 1 958 .

9 . F loods of January 1 953 in western Oregon a n d northwestern Cal i fornia: U . S . Geo ] . Survey Water­supply Poper 1 320-D, p . 321 -339, 6 1igs . , 3 tobles, 1 p l . , 1 959.

1 0 . Summary of floods i n the United States during 1 953: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 320-E, p . 349-351 ' 1 959 .

1 1 . Surface water supply of the United States, 1 954, Part 1 0-The Great Basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey

42 B I B L I O G RAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND M I NERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

Water-su pply Paper 1 344 , p . 225-247, 1 958 .

1 2 . Surface water supply of the U n ited States, 1 954, Part 1 3-Snake River basin: U . S . Geol . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 347, p . 1 44-1 46 , 1 71 - 1 73 , 21 2-21 7, and 237-248 , 1 956.

1 3 . Surface water supply of the U nited States, 1 954, Part 1 4-Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basi n : U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 348, 291 p . , areal map, i l l us . , tables, 1 957.

1 4 . Q ua l i ty of surface waters of the United States, 1 954, Parts 9-1 4 , Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . G eo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 353, 426 p . , 1 959.

1 5 . Reservoirs i n the United States: U . S . Geo f . Survey Water-su pply Paper 1 360-A, p . 70-73, 1 956 .

1 6 . Prelimi nary survey of the sal i ne-water resources of the U n i ted States: U . S . Geol . Survey Water­supply Paper 1 374, 1 72 p . , 1 957.

1 7 . Q u a l i ty of surface waters for irrigation, western U n i ted States, 1 953: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water­supply Paper 1 380, p . 1 93-200, 1 95 7 .

1 8 . Surface water supply of the United States, 1 955, part 1 0-the Great Basin: U . S . Geol . Survey Water­supply Paper 1 394, p . 2 1 3 -225, 1 958 .

1 9 . Surface water supply of the U n i ted States, 1 955, Part 1 3-Snake River basin: U . S . Geol . S u rvey Water-supply Paper 1 397, 31 1 p . , 1 957.

2 0 . Surface water supply o f the U n i ted States, 1 955, Part 1 4-Pacific s l ope basins i n Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-su pp l y Paper 1 398, 279 p . , 1 95 7 .

21 . Quality of surface waters of the U n i ted States, 1 955, Parts 9-14-Colorado River basin to Pacific s lope basins in Oregon and lower Co lumbia River bas i n , 437 p . , 1 fig . , 1 959.

22 . Q ua l i ty of surface waters for irrigation, western United States, 1 954: U . S . Geo l . S u rvey Water­supply Paper 1 430, p . 1 96-202, 1 958 .

2 3 . Surface water supply o f the United States, 1 956, part 1 0-the Great Basin: U . S . G eo l . Survey Water-su ppl y Paper 1 444, p. 21 1 -225, 1 958 .

24 . Surface water supply of the United States, 1 956 , part 1 3-Snake River basin: U . S . Geol . Survey Water-suppl y Paper 1 447, 3 figs . , 1 958 .

25. Surface water supply of the U n i ted States, 1 956, part 1 4-Pacific s lope basins in O r-egan and lower Columbia River basi n : U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 448, 305 p . , 3 figs . , 1 959 .

26 . Q ua l i ty of surface waters of the U n i ted States, 1 956, parts 9-1 4-Colorado River basin to Paci fi c s l ope basins i n Oregon and lower Columbia River basin: U . S . Geo l . Survey Water-supply Paper 1 453, p . 401 -424 and 440-442, I fig . , 1 960 .

2 7 . Q ua l i ty of surface waters for irrigation, western Uni ted States, 1 955: U . S . Geol . Survey Water­supply Paper 1 465, p . 1 81 -1 86, I plate, 1 95 9 .

28 . Qua l i ty of surface waters for irrigation , western U n ited States, 1 956: U . S . Geol . Survey Water­supp l y Paper 1 485, p. 1 76-1 8 1 , I p l . , 1 960.

2 9 . Su rface water supply o f t h e United States, 1 957, part 1 0-the Great Basin: U . S . G eo l . Survey

'

BIBLIOGRAPHY 43

Water-supply Paper 1514, p. 213-226, 1959.

30. Surloce wot« supply ol the un;ted Stotes, 1957, port 13-Snoke R;ve. bas;n: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-supply Pope< 1517, 261 p., 1959.

3 1 . Surface water wpply of the United States, 1957, port 14-Pocific slope basins in Oregon and low•t Columb;o R;ver bos;n: U.S. Geol. Survey Woter-supply Poper 1518, 361 p . , 3 Hgs., 1959,

32. Surface water supply of the United States, 1958, part 10-the Great Basin: U . S . Geol. Survey Water-supply Poper 1.564, p. 235-251, 1960.

33. Surfoce wote< supply ol tho Unaed Stoles, 1958, port 13-Snoke R;v« bas;n: U.S. Geol. Survey Woter-supply Pope< 1.567, 273 p., 2 Hgs., 1960.

34. Surface water wpply of the United States, 1958, port 14-Pocific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River b0$in: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-supply Paper 1568, 292 p . , 2 figs., 1960.

VALENTINE, JAMES W.

late Pleistocene megafauna of Coyucos, Colifcx-nio, and ih zoogeographic significance: Jour. Poleont., v. 32, no. 4, p. 687-696, 2 text-Hgs., July 1958.

VERVAEKE, R. G.

Chomicol ltm•Co. op•rotion ot 8ok•r. Oregnn: Thiii! OreRin, v. 19, no. 1 1 . p. 93-96, Nov. 1957.

VHAY, J. S.

A preliminary rep:>rt on the copper ""Cobalt dep<)'it-s of the Ouor-tzburg dfurict, Grant County, Oregon: U.S. Geol . Survey open-lile rept., 20 p., geol . and m;ne mops, 1960.

VI GRASS, LAURENCE W .

Geology of the Suplee or eo, Crook, Grant, 011d Horney Counties, Oregon: Stanford Univ. doctOt'ol diu., 256p., geol . mop, 1959.

VOKES, HAROLDE.

Note, on the Nucinellidoe (Pelecypodo) with description of o new species from the Eocene of Oregon: Jour. Poleont., v. 30, no. 3, p. 652-671, ;llus., Moy 19.56.

WAGNER, NORMAN S.

I . Historical nates on the Stondord mine, Grant County, Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. \8, no . 9, p. 75-77, Sept. 1956.

2. Eosttrr'l Otegonchrome ptodvction, Aug. 3, 1951 thtov� Dec. 31, 1956: The Ore Bin, v. 19, no. 2, p. 16-17, Feb. 1957.

3. (ond Romp, len) Occurrences of peridotite-serpentine in Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 2, p. 13-20, Feb. 1958.

44 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

-'· limestone occurrences in emtern Or•n: The Ore Bin, v . 20, no . 5, p. 43-47, Moy 1958.

5. Important rock units of northeostern Oregon: The Ore Bin, v. 20, no. 7, p. 63-68, geol. mop, July 1958.

6. Mining in Boker Count'Y, 1861 to 1959: Boker OttnOC.rot-Herold, �reprinted in The Ore Bin, v. 21, no. J, p. 21-27, mop, March 1959.

7. Noturol sourcesof corbon dioxide in Oregon: The0re8in, v. 21, no. l l , p. 103-l13, illus., Nov. 1959.

8. A summary of os.s.essment regulations: The Ore Bin, v. 22, no. 5, p. 43-49, Moy 1960.

WAISGERBER, WILLIAM

later Metoz.oic strotigrophy of the Jim Robertwn ronch oreo, central 0¥"egon: Oregon State Coli. mo:ster's th .. i., 82 p., geol. map, 1956.

WALENTA, KURT >ee Gross, Eugene 8.

WALKER, GEORGE W.

AQe ond correlation of some unnamed volcanic rocks in south-central Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Poper 400-B, Art. 138, p. 8298-8300, incl. index mop, 1960.

WALLACE, ROBERT E.

(ond Calkins, James A.) Reconnaissance geologie mop or the I••• ond Logdell quadrangles, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Minerol lnv. Field Studies Mop Mf 82, scole 1:62,500 (about 1 inch to 1 milo), with text, 1956.

WALSTED, J. P.

Electric smelting of low--grode ch.romite concentrates: U.S. Bur. Mine::s Rl 5268, 28 p., 3 fig� . ., 1956.

WALTON, MATT

Granite problems: Science, v. 131, no. �01, p. 635�5, 9 figs., �Aorch 4, 1960.

WATERS, AARON C.

I , Preliminary mops of the Block Butte mine, lono County, Oregon: U.S. Geol. Survey Strategic Min. Invest. Prelim. Rept. 3-186, 2 mine mops with 4-poge mimeo text, 1945.

2. Determining direction of flow in bosolts: Aln. Jour. Sci., Brodie)'' Volume, v. 258-A, p . 350-366, 5 fig•.' 2 pl.' 1960.

3. Twofold diviJion of the Columbia River Bosolt [obst.]: Geol. Soc. Americo Bull., v. 71 , no. 12, pt. 2, p. 2082, Dec. 1 960.

WATKINS, F. A., JR. •ee Grill;n, Wm. C.

WEAVER, KENNETH F . .ee 8ti99', Lymo�> J.

WELLER, J. MARVIN (Choirmon)

Supplement to the glo • ...-y or geology ond rolotod Kienees: Am. Geol. ln>t. NAS-NRC Pub., n p.' 1960.

B I B L I O G RAPHY 45

WELLS, FRANCIS G. see also Imlay, Ralph W. 4

Geology of the Medford quadrang l e , Oregon-California: U . S . Geo! . Survey Geol . Quad . Map GO 89, scal e 1 : 96 , 000 (about l inch to 1 � m i l es ) , with text, 1 956 .

WESTGARTH, WARREN C . see also Northcraft, Martin

(and Northcraft, Mar tin) Water qua l i ty data i nve ntory: Oregon State Water Res. Board ( i n coop . with Oregon State Cal l . Eng . Exp . S ta . ) Bul l . I , 1 28 p . , 1 956 .

WESTHUS I N G , JAMES K .

The geology of the northern third of the Suther l i n quadrang l e , Oregon: Oreg . Univ . master ' s thesis, 1 1 1 p . , 1 tab l e , 3 fi g; . , 23 p l . i nc l . geo l . map, 1 959 .

WETHERELL, CLYDE E .

Geology of port of the southeastern Wal l owa Mou ntains, northeastern Oregon: Oreg . State Col i . master ' s thesis, 208 p . , 6 9 figs . , geol . map, 1 96 0 .

W H I T F I E L D , J . M . see Campbel l , ! a n

W I E R , CHARLES E .

Coal stratigraphy and resources studies, 1 949-1 957: Econ. Geo l . , v . 54, no . 4, p . 633, 649-650, June-July 1 959.

W I LBU R , R. F .

Central Oregon fie l d trip - May 1 2 and 1 3 , 1 956: Geol . Soc . Oregon Country News Letter, v . 22, n o . 7 , p . 67-70, map b y Francis G . G i l christ, J u l y 1 956 .

W I LCOX, RAY E . see Fisher, Richard V . 1 , 2

W I LKERS O N , W I L LIAM

The geology of a portion of the southern Steens Mountain, Oregon: Oreg . Univ . master1s thesis, 89 p . , 28 p l . inc l . geol . map, 1 958 .

W I L K I NS O N , W . D . see also H i ntze, Lehi 3

1 . (Editor) F i e l d guidebook, co l l ege teachers conference i n geology, Oregon State Col l ege, Corva l l i s , Oregon, J u n e 1 5-27, 1 959: Oregon Dept . Geology and Mineral Industries Bu l l . 50, 1 48 p . , i l ! us . i n c l . geof . maps, 1 959. ( Inc ludes seven f ie ld trips by D . A . Bostwick, E . M . Bal dw i n , W . D . Wi l ­kinson, and R . W . Imlay, which are cited individua l l y . )

2 . (and Sch l icker , Herbert G . ) Corva l l is to Prinev i l l e via Bend and Newberry Crater, F i e l d Trip No . 3 i n W i l kinson, W . D . (Ed . ) F i e l d guidebook, June 1 959: Oreg . Dept . Geology a n d Mineral Industries Bu l l . 50, p . 43-72, i l l u s . inc l . geo l . maps, 1 959.

3 . Prinev i l l e to John Day via Mitch el l , F i e l d Trip No . 4 in Bu l l . 50, p . 73-97, i l l us . i nc l . geo l . maps, 1 959 .

4 . (and Thayer, Thomas Prence) John Day to upper Bear Val l ey, F i e l d Trip No . 5 i n Bu l l . 50, p . 98-1 02, i l lu s . inc l . geo l . maps, 1 959.

46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

5. (ond Allen, John E.) Picture Gorge to Portland vio Arlington, Field Trip No. 7 � Bull. 50, p. 109-135, illus. incl. geol . mops, 1959.

WILLIAMS, HOWEL

A geologic mop of the Bend quadrangle, Oregon, and o reconnoissonJce geologic mop of the central por­tion of the High Coscode Mountains: Oreg. Dept. Geology ondl Mineral Industries, in cooperation with U.S. Geol . Survey, mop (scoles 1:125,000 [about l inch to 2 miles] and about 1 inch to4 miles) with texts, 1957.

WILSON, DRUID

1 . (and Sando, W. J . and Kopf, R . W . ) Geologic names of North1 America introduced in 1936-1955: U . S . Geol. Survey Bull. 1056-A, 405 p., 1957.

2. (and Kel'oher, G. C . and Hansen, 8. E.) Index to the geologic: names of North America: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1056-8, p. 407-622, 1959.

WOLFE, JACK A.

1 . Development of the coniferous forest in the Northwest: Geol. S·oc. Oregon Country News letter, v. 22, no. 7, p. 71-73, July 1956.

2. Eorly Miocene floros of northwest Oregon: Univ. Col if. Dept. Paleontology doctorol diss., 228 p., 4 Figs., 12 plotes1 no geologic mop, 1960.

3. Stratigraphy ond poleobotony of the Western Coscodes of o�egol1 [ obst .]: Geol. Soc. America Bull. I

v. 71, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 2084, Dec. 1960.

4. (end Elso S. 8orghoorn) Generic chonge in Tertiary floras in rel•)tion to oge: Am. Jour. Sci., Srodloy Volume, v. 258-A, p. 388-399, 41 refs., 1960.

WOLFF, ERNEST

The geology of the upper Wi I low Creek-Cow Creek volley oreo of nc,rthem Molheur County 1 Oregon: Oreg. Univ. moster'sthesis, 93p., 3 figs., l 3 pl . incl. geol. mop, 1959.

WOOLLARD, G. P.

Results foro g-ovity control network ot airports in the United Stoles: Geophysics, v. 231 no. 3, p. 520-535, 7 r;gs.' July 1958.

YOUNG, LOYD L.

1 . Summery of the waterpower resources of the Pacific Northwest end Oregon's port of these resources: U.S. Gcol . Survey open-f;le rept. , I 0 p. , 2 Hgs. , 1959.

2 . (ond Colbert, J . L . , Piper, A. M., ond Goski II, D . l.) Wot erpower resources in Nehalem River bosin, Oregon, with geology of dom end reservoir sites: U . S . Geol. Survey open-file rcpt., 125 p., geol. mops, 1959.

3 . Waterpower resources in the T rosk River bosi n1 Oregon: U.S. (;eo I . Survey opet�-fi le rept. , 48 p . , I pl., 6 f;gs. , 5 tobles, 1960.

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S u bj e c t I n d e x

(The numbers refer to entries i n the bibl iography)

AEROMAG N E T I C STU D I ES

Western Oregon: Bromery

AGATE ( see GEM STO NES )

AGATE BEACH FORMAT I O N

Foraminifera: Stewart

AGGREGATE

Annual review: Mason 1 , 4, 6, 9, 1 1 Active mines and m i l l s : Oreg . Dept. Geol . 25 Expanded shale i ndustry: Oreg . Dept . G eo l . 5 Pumice firm on so l i d base: Rock Products 2

ALDRICH MOU NTAI NS

Geology, Thayer 5, 6, 7 Petrograph ic studies, graywac kes: Thayer 8

ALDRICH MOUNTAI N QUADRANGLE

Geology: Thayer 1 , 6 , 8

ALLUV I U M

Loca l i ties: Spray quadrang le: Lindsley Tualatin Valley: Hart 2 Umati l l a River basin: Hogenson 1 , 2

ALU M I NA ( see BAUX IT E , C LAYS end SHALE )

A LU M I N U M

Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 6 , 9 Industry: Baber 1 -5; U . S . Bur . Mines 1 , 3

ALVORD C R E E K F ORMAT I O N

Localities: A l vord Val l ey, Li bbey 4

ALVORD LAKE THREE QUADRANGLE

Geology, northwest quarter: Johnson

ALVORD VALLEY

Borax lease: Mason 7 Boron deposits: Li bbey 4

ANA RIVER

Geology: Conrad

ANALYSES

Methods: Haag[ and Chemical analyses:

Analytical laboratories: Hoag land Chromite ores: S u l l ivan Crump geyser: Oreg . Dep t . Geo l . 22 Zirconium: U . S . Bur . Mines 2

Geochemical investigations: Ig neous rocks: Nockolds

Spectrographic analyses: Analytical laboratories: Hoagland Cadmium: Oreg . Dept . G eo l . 1 5 Chromite: Su l l ivan Mercury: Town N i c k e l i ferous ores, Shamrock mine: She! ton Uranium: Matthews 1

A N C I E N T MAN ( see ARCHAEO LOGY )

A N LAUF QUADRANGLE

Geology: Hoover

ANTHROPOLOGY ( see ARCHAEO LOGY )

A N T I C L I N E S ( see F O LD I N G )

ANTIMONY

Genera l : U . S . Bur . Mines 1 M i n i n g h i story, Baker County: Wagner 6

48 B I B L I OGRAPHY OF T H E GEOLOGY AND M I N E RAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

APPLEGATE GROUP

Geology, Medford quadran g l e : Wel ls Petrographic studies: Howel l , P . W . 7 Triassic age: Reeside

AQU I F ERS (see GRO U N D WATE R )

ARCHAEOLOGY

Artifacts: Columbia River points, carvings:

Osborne 1 Cougar Mountain cave: Cowles Fort Rock cave sandals: Hester Obsidian carvings: Dake 5 Pottery: Osborne 2 Wasco County kitchen midden: Cressman 2

Bib l iography: Genera l : Oregon H is t . Soc . K l amath Basin: Swartz

C u l tures: Coastal : Osborne 3 Hunting and gathering economy: Osborne 3 Marsh and river situations: Osborne 3

Loc a l ities: Chief Joseph Dam: Osborne l Columbia River: Al l e n , E . K . ; Osborne

1 , 2; Strong, E . ; Cressman 2 Chief Joseph Dam: Osborne 1 Cougar Mountain cave: Cowles Fort Rock cave: Hester Hobo cave: Osborne 2 Kalapuya area: Osborne 3 Kawumkan Springs midden: Cressman l K lamath Basin: Cressman 1 ; Osborne 3;

Swartz Link River rock dams: King McNary Dam: Osborne l , 2 Medicine Rock cave: Cressman Paisley cave: Hester Petrog lyph Poi nt: C l eghorn Pl ateau Kal apuya: Osborne 1 Portland-Vancouver area: Osborne 1 Sauvie Island: Osborne 1 , 2 Stockhoff basal t quarry: Bryan The D a l l es: Cressman 2; Osborne 2 Tule Lake: C l eghorn Wakemap site: C a l dwe l l ; Osborne 1 , 2, 3

Radiocarbon measurements: Five-mi l e Rapids: Barendsen Fort Rock cave: Hester K l amath prehistory: Cressman Paisley cave: Hester The Dal l es midden: Crane

ARTIFACTS (see ARCHAEO LOGY )

ASBESTOS

Production: Baber 1 ; U . S . Bur . Mines 1

ASH ( see VOLCANIC ASH )

ASH FLOWS (see W E L D ED TU FF )

ASTORIA FO RMAT I O N

Foraminifer a: Stewart Local it ies:

Cape Kiwanda: Laurence 2 Central i a-Cheh a l i s area, Wash . : Snavely Corva l l is to Depoe Bay: Bostwick

BAKER COUNTY

Anal yses: Erionite, a fibrous zeo l i te: Stapl es 2 Magmatic and metasomatic rocks: Goodspeed � Magnesian hornfelses, Ba ld M t . bathol i th :

Taubeneck 2 Zircon i n rocks: Poldervaart

Geologic maps: Cornucopia: Goodspeed 1 Hunti ngton quadrangle: Berry; Kennedy O l ds Ferry quadrang l e , part of; Spi l ler Rock units of northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5

Sparta guadrangl e: Greene Wal l owa Mou ntains, southeastern part of:

Wethere l l Geology:

Bald Mountain batho l ith: argi l l ites i n : Taubeneck 5 emplacement of: Taubeneck 9 geology: Taubeneck 1 , 7 magnesian hornfelses i n : Taubeneck 2 zircons i n : Taubeneck 3

Cornucopia: Goodspeed l , 2 Cornucopia stock:

emplacement of: Taubeneck 9 i n trusion of: Taubeneck 8

Huntington quadrangle: Berry; Kennedy Layered intrusions: Poldervaart 2 O l ds Ferry quadra n g l e , part of: Spi l ler Rock units: Wagner 5 Sparta quadrangle: Greene Tertiary volcanology, structure: Thayer 6 Wal lowa Mountains, southeastern part:

Wethere l l W i l low Lake i ntrusion: Poldervaart 2

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BAKER COUNTY, continued:

Ground water: Snake R iver basin: Newcomb 7

M i neral industry: Chemical Lime Co . : Lenhart 2; Libbey 1 ;

Vervaeke Haines Granite plant burns: Baker Record­

Courier Mining i n Baker County 1 861 -1 959:

Wagner 6 National Industrial Products Corp: Libbey O regon Port land Cement Co . : Libbey 1

Minerals and resources: Erionite: Deffeyes Gem stones: Sch I ege 1 Limestone: Lenhart 2; Libbey 1 ; Wagner 4 Manganese: Appling 2 Perlite: Jaster Uranium: Jarrard

Mining history: Gold and Oregon's settlement: Rand British investment and Oregon mining:

Spence M i n i ng , 1 861 - 1 959: Wagner 6

Paleontology: P l ant microfoss i l s , Columbia Plateau:

Gray, J . 3

BAKER QUADRANGLE

Permian stratigraphy: Natl . Research Council

BALD MOU NTAI N AREA

Geology: Snook

BALD MOU N TA I N BAT H O L ITH

Geology: Taubeneck 1 , 2, 3, 5, 7, 9

BASALT

Geomagnetism: Cox 1 Petro logy: Waters 2 Rock u n i t , northeast Oregon: Wagner 5

BASEY FORMAT I O N

G eo l ogy: Dickinson

BAS I N AND RAN G E PROV I NC E

General: Baldwin 4; Jaeger Geology:

A l vord Lake Three quadrangle: Johnson

BAS I N AND RAN G E PROV I N C E , continued,

Geology, continued: Beaty Butte Four quadrang le: Maloney Cougar Mountain cave: Cow l es Fau l t i n g , Lake County: Donath 2 Fau l t scarps, Lake County: Trauger Steens Mountain: Fryberger; W i l kerson Structure: Donath l Vol canology and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

Geomorphology: Oreg . Dept. G eo l . 1 7 Ground water:

Ana Springs: Brow n , S . G . 5 K l amath River basin: Newcomb 5

P leistocene lakes: Brogan 1 ; Conrad; Trauger Radiocarbon dating: Broecker; Cressman 1 Stratigraphy: Age of faulting, Lake County:

Trauger Wisconsin glaciation: D i l lon

BASTE NDORF FORMATION

Foraminifera: Stewart Guide book: Baldwin 5

BATES QUADRAN G L E

Geology: Southeast quarter: N e l son , A . M . Southwest quarter: Mobley

BATHOL ITHS ( see I NTRUSION S )

BAUXITE ( see also ALUM I NU M )

Genera l : A l l en , V . T . ; Mi l ler , J . A . Analyses: Corcoran 2 ; Hartman, J . A . 1 , 2 Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 6 , 9 Localities:

Anlauf and Drain quadrangles: Hoover Garden Home: Oreg . Dept . Geo l . 2 Salem H i l ls: Corcoran 2; Hartman, J . A . 2

BEACHES (see also S H O RE L I N ES )

B l ack sands: Hunt Gem stones: Ransom Granite erratics: Howe! I , P. W . 6

BEATY BUTTE FOU R QUADRANGLE

Geology, eastern part: Maloney

BEGG FORMAT I O N

Geology: Dicki nson

50 B I BLIOGRAPHY OF T H E GEO LOGY AND M I NERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

B E N D QUADRANGLE

Geologic map: W i l l i ams

BENTON C O U NTY

Geology: Guide book: Bosrw i c k

Ground water: W i l l amette Val ley, irrigation: Highsmith

Mineral resources: Gem stones: Schlegel

BENTO N I TE

Annual reviews: Mason 6 , 9, 1 1

BEU LAH AREA

Geology: Bowen

B I B L I O GRAPH I ES

Educational institutions: Am. Geol . l ns t . Geologic studies: Schl icker 4 Ground water: Newcomb 2 Iron ore resources: Luttre l l N ickel : Pratt Theses: Chron i c , B . J . ; Oregon Hist . Soc . ;

Schl icker, 3, 4; Turner Titanium: Lowthers Water q u a l i ty: Westgarth Zirconium: Abshire 1 , 2

BLACHLY QUADRA N G L E

Geology: Baldwin l

BLAC K SANDS (see also BEACHES )

Beneficiation: Hunt Deposits:

Chromite: Mi l ler, J . A . Continental shelf: Trumb u l l I l menite: Mi l ler, J . A . T i tanium: Mi l l er , J . A .

H istory: Randolph: Bright

Resources: Kauffman

BLAKE LEY(? ) FORMATION

Fora m i n i fera: Stewart

BLUE MOUNTAINS

Archaeology: Bryan Fossi I flora:

Ch !orophycean a l gae: Gray, J . 4 Miocene mi crofoss i l s: Gray, J . 3 Miocene pol l en fl oras: Gray, J . 1

Geology: General: Baldwin 4 Courtrock quadrang le: Napper Dale quadrang l e: Dale Huntington quadrangle, NE�: Berry Huntington quadrang l e , NW!: Kennedy Monument quadrang l e , NW 1/3: J o l l y , J . H . Monument quadrang l e , S 1/3: J o l l y , J . L . Ri tter quadrangle: Thomas, G . M . Umati l l a River basin: Hogenson 1 , 2 Volcanology and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7 W i l low Creek-Cow Creek val l ey area: Wolff

Geomorphology: Oreg . Dept. Geol . 1 7

30HEMIA D ISTRICT

M i n i n g history: Nelson, Ray

BONE MOU N TA I N QUADRANGLE

Stratigraphy: I m l ay 4

B O R I N G LAVAS

Ground-water resources: Mundorff Loca l i ties:

C l ark County 1 Wash . : Mundorff Guide book: Wi l ki nson 5 Oregon City: Baldwin 2 Portland quadrang le: Trimb l e

BORON

Annual reviews: Mason 9 Resources:

A l vord Val ley: Libbey 4; Mason 7 Genera l : U . S . Bur . Mines 1 , 3 Southern Oregon: Smith , W . C .

BRICK AND T I L E ( see CLAYS AND SHALE )

B R I D G E OF THE GODS

Indian legend: Lawrence, D. B. 2 Landslide: Brogan 2; LCNVrence, D . B . 2

BRISBOIS FORMAT I O N

Geology: Dicki nson

..

S U BJ ECT I N D EX 51

BROKEN TOP

G l ac iers: Handew i th

BUFFALO M I N E

Minera l i zation: Pi lcher

B U I L D I N G STONE (see STO N E )

BURIED FORESTS

Loc a l i ties: Cascade Rapids: Lawrence , D . B. 2 Mount Hood: Lawrence, D . B . 3

BURNS QUADRA N G LE

Geology: Dickinson

CALCITE

Northern Wal lowa Mountains: Smedes 1

CALDERAS

Ash f laws, Smith , R . L .

CAMAS VALLEY QUADRANGLE

Gealagy' Northeast quarter: Moore, J . F . Southeast quarter: Harms Southeast third: Peterson

CANYON C ITY QUADRANGLE

Geology: Crow ley Petrograph i c studies, graywackes: Thayer 8

CANYO NV I LL E QUADRAN G L E

S tratigraphy: Imlay 4

CARBON 1 4 DAT I NG (see DAT I N G , ABSOLUTE)

CARBON D I O X I D E

Annual production: Baber 1 -5 Annual reviews: Mason l 1 91 1 1 Sources: Soda-water springs: Wagner 7

CASCADE A N D E S I TE

Guide book: W i l kinson 5

CASCADE RANGE (see H I GH CASCADES; WESTERN CASCADES)

CASCAN FORMATION

Loca l ities: Schoo l i e F l at area: Newcomb 1

CATLOW R I M

Geology: Johnson

CAVE J U NC T I O N QUADRANGLE

Stratigraphy: I m l ay 4

CAVES

Lavac i c l e Cave: Brogan 5

CEMENT (see LIMESTONE )

CERAMIC MATERIALS

loca l i t ies: W i l l amette Va l l ey' K e l l y 1

CH EMICAL ANALYSES ( see ANALYSE S , C H EM I C AL)

CHICO FORMATI O N (see H O RNBROOK FORMAT I O N )

C H ROMITE

Annual production: Baber 1 -5; Wagner 2 Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 4 , 6 , 9; Oreg . Dept.

Geo l . 3; U . S . Bur . Mines l , 3 Beneficiation, black sands: Hunt Chrome mine closes: Oreg . Dept. Geo l . 9 Exploration: Chrome mining nearing end:

Dale 4 Ferrochrome plant study: Oreg. Dept. Geol . 8 F l otation: S u l l ivan Geology: Lower I l l inois River district: Ramp 2 Loc a l i ties:

Genera l : Libbey 2 Chrome Ridge: Ramp Coos County: Waisted John Day region: Hundhausen 2; Su l l ivan Lower I l l inois River area: Ramp 2 Sand, marine terraces: Kauffman In serpentine: Thayer 4 Southwestern Oregon: Ramp 3 W i l low Creek-Cow Creek val l ey area: Wo l ff

Production nears end: Dole 4 Purchase program:

Grants Pass depot: Thayer 4 Production 1 951 -1 956: Wagner 2

52 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

Pvrchose progtom, conti nued: Stockp;le closes: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 1 1

Reserves: U.S. Bur. Mit�es 3

CINDERS

Annual reviews: Meson 1 Industrial uses: Mason 3

CINNABAR (see MERCURY )

CLACKAMAS COUNTY

Geology: Ple;stocene flood depo<;ts: Stouffe< I Rood cut: Stouffer 2 Scotts Mills: Gilchrist 2 Tryon Creek c.onyon: Stouffer 2 W&St�rn Coseodes: Peck 2 Willcmette Riv« 1 droinoge cho.nget:

8oldw;n 2 Ground water:

Willomette Volley irrigation: Highsmith MeteCM"ites:

Wi llomette meteorite: Longe 3, 4

Mi nero I resouroes: Um4Utone occurrences: Libbey 1;

Mason 13 Paleontology:

Early Miocene floras: Wolfe 2

CLARNO AREA

Geology: Taylor localities:

Comp Hancock: B<ogon 4

CLARNO FORMATION

Fossi I flora: New genus of fungi: Scott 2 Me-nispermoceoe, evolution of: Scott 1 SiliciFied plants: Atr�ld

Localities: Bald Mountain oroo, Richmond quadrangle:

Snook Clorno bCISin: Toylor, E. M. Courlrock quadrangle: Napper Gu;de book: W;ik;nson 3, 4, 5 Schoolie Flat oreo: Newcomb 1 SP<oy quadrangle: Undsley Umatilla River bosin: Hogenson 2 White Butte area, Mitchell quadrangle:

Howard

CLATSOP COUNTY

General: Histor-y, l egends, industrie s: Mil ler, E. G.

Geology: Nehalem River bosin, unpublished goo logic

mop: Young 2 Mineral resources:

Gem stones: s,hlegel Water resourcM:

Nehalem River bosin: Young 2

CLAYS AND SHALE

Annual prodaJction: Bober 1-5 Annual revif.!WS; Menon 1 Occurrences:

Cloy bos;no: Kelly 2 Walomette Volley: Kelly

CLOVER CREEK GREENSTONE

localities: Elkhorn #Aountains: Toubeneck 7 Northern Wallo.va fv\ountains: loudon;

SmedE!S 1 Strot;g,ophy:

Permian: Notl. Research Council

COAL

Annual prod.\lction: Bober I -4 Annual revi•ews: Mo$0n 1 , 4, 6 localities:

General: Wier Centrolio-Cheholis district, Was�.: Snavely Eden R;&ge: Leoher; Mason 2 Toledo-Castle Rock district, Wash.: Roberts

Mining hist()ry: Boker Cc•unty, IB61-1959: Wagner 6

COALEDO FORli.IATION

Gu;do book: 8oldw;n 5 Foratninirero= Stewort

COASTAL AREA

Gem stones·: Ransom Geomo.-phology: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 17

COAST RANGE

Fas.sil invertebrates: Roup; Stewart Geology:

General: Baldwin 1 , 4; Howell, P.W. I

SUBJECT INDEX 53

COAST RANGE. continued:

Geology, continued: Anlouf quadrangle: Hoover Comos Volley quadrangle: Peterson Cope Kiwonclo: lourence 2 Clea Creek: Collins Coosr Ronge esc«pment: Hansen, F.O. Orcin quadrangle: HOO'Ief Humbug Wtounroin or eo: Koch1 J. G. landslide lake>: Baldwin 3 Structural trends: Hintze- 1 Sutherlin quodrongle: Westhvsing Volsetz quadrangle: Schnaible

Geomognetism: Eocene bosch flows: Cox Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 17 Oil cod gas exploration: Buddenhagen;

Hansen, F. D. 2 Strotigrophy:

Hansen, F.O. l; Herwiluen; Steworr Structure; Hons.en, F. 0. l Surfoce water:

Floods of Januory 19S3: Rontz Nehalem River basin: Young 2 Trask River bosin: Young 3 Umpqua River b<»in: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. I

COBALT

Oepo1,its: Quor-tzburg district, Gront County: Vhoy

History, StondCI'd mine: Wagner 1 lndntry: Oreg. Dept. Geol . 25

COBURG HILLS

Marcalo quadrangle: Bristow

COFFEE CREEK FORMATION

Foui I flora: Momoy localities:

Central Oregon; Ogren Grindstone• Twelvemile Creeks or eo:

Momoy

COLEBROOK SCHIST

Petrographic studies: Howell, P. W. 7

COLESTIN FORMATION

Western Cascades: Peck 2

COLUMBIA COUNTY

Geology: Neholem1 River basin, unpublished geologie

mops: Young 2 Mi nerol res()urces:

GertMtone localities: Agotes, Cl- Creek: Collin•· Zeolite, Goble: Mineralogist 6

Paleontology: Sunset Highway locality: Steere 2 Vertebrates: Allaconttlin fishes: Oovid

Water resources: Neholern River basin: Young 2

COLUMBIA PlATEAU

fossi I plant�•: Green ol!goe: Groy, J . 2 Microfa.sil•: Groy, J. 3 Miocene floras: ChoMy

Geology: Generol: Hubbard Volcono!logy and structure: Thoyer 5, 6, 7

Mineral reSt)Urces: Hubbard

COLUMBIA RIVIER ( also see COlUMBIA RIVER GORGE)

Archoeolog.f: Chief Joseph Dorn: O.bome I McNary Dam: Osbo<ne I Ploteo.J Kolopuyo: O.bo<no I Portland -Vancouver area: Osborne Stone Aoe: Strong, E. Wokemo1p site: Coldwell; Osborne I;

Stron�g, W. 0. Channeled :scabland: Bretz Geology, McNory Dam: Monahan Stroti9fOph)': Ringold Formation: Newcomb 3

COLUMBIA RIVER BASALT (see olso BASALT)

Correlations with: Portland HWs Si It: Howell, P. W. 5

Fossil flora: Gray, J. 2 Geology:

Direction of flow: Waters 2 Bend qvnci'ongle and High Cascades: Williams lzee oreo: Dickinson l Volcano logy and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

Geomagnetism: Cox 1; Runcorn Ground-water resources:

Generol: Newcomb 6 Subsurface doms: Newcomb 8 Tualatin Volley: Hatt 2

54 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

COLUMBIA RIVER BASALT, continued,

Ground-water resources, cot�tinued: Umatilla River basin: Hogenson 2

loco I i ties: Aldrich .. Mountoin quadrangle: Thayer 1 Aldtich-Strowberry Mountain range:

Thoyer 1 Central Oregon: Ogren Centrolio-Cheholis district, W�h.:SI'Iovely Courtrock quadrangle: Napper Eastern Oregon: Stearns I Guide book: Wilkinson 3, 5 lmnoho regiort: Waters 3 lzee quadrangle: Wallace John Ooy quadrangle: Thayer 3 John Day region: Waters 3 Logdell quadrangle: Wallace Mount Vernon quadrangle: Thayer 2 Northern Wallowa Mountains: Smedes Oregon City: Baldwin 2 Portland quadrangle: Trimble Ritter quadrangle: Thomas, G. M. Snoke River canyon: Ross; Savage Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Umoti lie River basin: Hogenson 1 , 2

Ptotr09fophic studies: Campbell, C. 0.; Woters 3

COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE

Bridge of the Gods: Brogan, 2; lawrence, D. B. 2

Field trip: Wilkinson 5 Geology, Howell, P. W. 5

CONTINENTAL DRIFT

Pacific Basin: Menard Rock magnetism: Runcorn

CONTINENTAL SHELF

Geology, Montgomery; T rumbvll, J. Mineral resources: T rumboll, J.

COOS BAY QUADRANGLE

Stratigraphy: Imlay 4

COOS CONGLOMERATE

Fossil invertebrates (Echinoids): Durham

COOS COUNTY

Absolute doti'"9: Lemont nottural rodiocorbon measurements:

Olson Ground water:

Resources t)f sond dune5: Brown, S .G. 2 Mineral indu!;try:

Beneficiatiion or beach sands: Hunt Smelting or chromite concentrates: Waisted

Mineral resources: Eden RidgE! cool deposit: Mos.on 2 Gem stones: Schlegel Limestone occurrences: Peterson 2 Mangones�l deposits: Appling Terrace gn)vels: Pociric Builder ond

Engine4!tr Mining histor;t:

British i nvt!stment: Spence Rondo I ph' ghost gold town, Bright

Paleontology: Cenozoic foraminHero: Stewart Early CrettJceous ammonites: Imlay

Stratigraphy: Cenozoic foraminirero: Stewart Jurassic or1d Cretaceous rormotions, relations

of, lmloy 3

COPPER

Annual produdion: Bober 1 -5; U.S. Bur. Mines 3 Annual reviews: Meson I 1 9, 1 1 Industry: Owg. Dept. Geol . 25 Localities:

Northeoste·rn Oregon: Wagner 5, 6 Ouortzburu district 1 Grant County: Vhay Shamrock rnine: Shelton Standard m1ine: Wogner 1 Tokilmo-W'oldo mining district: Hundhausen 1

Mining his tor)': Boker County, 186\-1959: Wagner 6

COPPEROPOLIS MINE

Capper-eabal·t deposits: Vhoy

COQUILLE AREA

Carbon-14 da·ting: Olson Floods of January 1953: Rantz

COQUILLE FORM ... TION

Localities: Cope Kiwando: Lourenc� 2 Eugene-Coos Boy vio Reedsport: Boi6.Yin 5

SUBJECT INDEX 55

CORNUCOPIA MINING DISTRICT

Geology, Goodspeed I Relict d;ke" Rodd;ck T exturol features of rocks: Goodspeed 2

CORNUCOPIA QUADRANGLE

Geology, Wetherell

CORVALLIS QUADRANGLE

Gu;de book, 8ostw;ck

COUGAR DAM

Rock mechanics: Snyder

COUGAR PEAK AREA

Geology, Hoddock

COURTROCK QUADRANGLE

Geology, Northern two•thirck: Napper Southern third: Cummings Volcooology and structure: Thayer 6

COVE PALISADES STATE PARK

Geology, wabur Mop, G;lchdst I

COW VALLEY

Geology, Wolff Ground water: Oregon State Engineer 2

COWLITZ FORMATION

localities: Rocky Point quar-ry: Steere 2 Toledo-Cosrfe Rock district# Wash.:

Roberts Stratigraphy; Henriksen

COYOTE BUTTE FORMATION

Fossi I flora: Momay Localities:

Grindstone-Twelvemile Creek oreo: IWJmoy Stratigraphy:

Paleozoic rock�: Ogren Permian: Notl . Research Council

CRATER LAKE

Ash flow" Sm;lh Glowing avalanche deposits: Hoy 1 Pumice dep:nits: Hoy 1 Scor;o bomb" Hoy I

CRETACEOUS

General: Guide book, Prinevi lle to John Ooy:

Wilkinson 3 Morine <:onglomerotes: Toubeneck 6 PocHie <:cost Upper Cretaceous: Anderson

Correlotion·s: Imlay 4; Popenoe, W .P. 2 Formations:

Chico Group; Hornbrook Formation: Peck 1; Steere 3

Fos.sil inverteblotes: Anwnonites: Imlay 1 , 5; Jones, D.l. 1;

Pockord I Endemic sequences: Popenoe, W. P. Mollus'"'' lmloy 2 Pelecypods: JOf'les, D. l. 2 Upper Cretaceous: Andorson; Howard

Geology, Comas Volley quadrangle: Peterson 1 Humbug Mountain: Koch, J. G. Norther,, Wollowo Mountains: Smedes l, 2 White Butte oreo, Mitchell quoclrongle:

Howard

CROOK COUNTY

Geologic rnops, unpublished: Poleozoiic rocks: Ogren Jim Rob•�rtson ranch oreo: Woisgerber Suplee c1reo: Vi gross

Geology, Jim Robt!rtson ronth: Weisgerber Suplee c1reo: Vigron

Mineral resources: Gem stone" Schlegel Umesto r"" lH>bey I; Wogner 4 Uronium: Peterson 3; Schafer

0 i I ond 90!· explorot ion: Sedimentay basins: Corcoran 1

Poleonto lo�w: Fossi I flora:

Spotted Ridge Formation: Mol'nOy Fossil invertebrates:

Pelecypods, genus Ptetotrigonio: Jones 2 Pe rmi on ommonoi ds: Mi II er, A. K.

Strot;gropi>y, Poleozoi c rocks: Ogren Jim Robt:w-tsot\ ronch oreo: Weisger-ber Triassic formations: Reeside

56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

CROOKED RIVER

Fossi I vertebrate$: Moscoll fauna: Downs

Geology, Wilbvr Geologic mop: Gilchrist, F. G. 1

CRUMP GEYSER

History of activity: Oreg. Dept. Geol.22,23

CURRY COUNTY

Aeromognetic t'I"'Ips, published: Kerby and Grants Poss quadrangles: Balsley

Geology, Humbug Mountain area: Koch, J . G.

Meteorite: Port Orford meteorite: lange 4

Mineral industry: Beneficiation of beach sands: Hunt

Mineral resources: Gem stones: Schlegel Limestone: Peterson 2 Manganese: Appling 1 Priceite: Mineralogist 4

Paleontology: Early Cretaceous ammonites: Imlay 5

Strotigrophy, Jurassic and Cretaceous formations,

relations of: Imlay 4 Surface water:

Rogue River basin: Oregon State Water Res. Boord 3

DALE QUADRANGLE

Geology, Dole

DAM SITES

Archaeology: Big Bend project: Newmon

Flood control recommendations, Sncke River: Oreg. State Water Res. Bd. 2

Geology, John Day basin: Holdredge McNory Oom: Monahan Nehalem River basin: Young 2 Trosk River basin: Young 3

localities: Klamath River: Newman link River: King McNary Dam: Monahan

OAM SITES, localities, continued:

Nehalem River: Young 2 The Dalles Dom, Allen, E, K, Trask River: Young 3

DANFORTH FORMATION localities:

Beaty Buttn Four quadrangle: Moloney Petrographic studies:

Compbell, I.; Moloney

DATING, ABSOLUTE, Radiocarbon doting localities:

Bandon area: Rubin 2 Bridge of the Gods: Btogon 2; lONrenee, 0.8.2 Coquille a1·ea: Olson Crater lak•e: Rubin, 2 Five-Mile Rapids: 8orendsen; Friedman Fort Rock c:ave: Briggs; Hester lake BonnElville: Broecker lake lahontan: Broecker Mount Hood: lowrence, D. 8. 3; Rubin 2 Neskowin •Jrea: Rubin I Nye Beach - Newport oreo: Rubin 2 Paisley Ca· ... e: Hester Paisley Five Mile Point Coves: Friedman Port Orford: Ht!\Jsser The Dalles area: Crone; Borendsen

New method using obsidian: Friedman

DAYS CREEK FORMATION

Correlations: Imlay 4

DAYS CREEK QU�.DRANGLE

Stratigraphy: Imlay 4

DAYVILLE QUADRANGLE

Geology: Oi<:kinson 1 Paleozoic rocks: Ogren

SUBJECT INDEX 57

DESCHUTES COUNTY

Geologic mop, published: Bend quadrangle and central portion High

Cosc:ode tv\ountoins: Williams Geology:

lovoeiele Cove: Brogon S Mineral resources:

Gem stones: Schl�el lighrweighr oggregote from pumice: Rock

Prodvcto 2

DESCHUTES-UMATILLA PLATEAU

Geology: Baldwin 4 Geomorphology: Orog, Dept. Geol. 1 7

DEUTERIC ALTERATION

Picture Gorge Bosch: Lindsley

DIATOMITE (oee oloo AGGREGATE)

Annual production: Bobet 1 -5 Annual reviews: Moson 1 , 6, 1 1 Localities:

DrinkingWolcr PaS$: Groy, W. L. Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 4 Richland Volley: Stoorno 1

DIATREMES

locality: Fort Rock: Howell, P. W. 8

DIKES (see INTRUSIONS)

DILLER FORMATION

Geology: Harms

DOTHAN FORMATION

COO'elotions: lmloy 4

DOUGLAS COUNTY

Geologic mopo, published: Med!O<d quadrangle: Wello Siuslow River oroo: Sol6.¥1n

Geology: Anlouf quadrangle: Hoover Comas Volley quadrangle: Horms; Moore,

J. F.; Peterson 1 Coast Range e-scarpment: Hansen Orcin quadrangle: Hoover

DOUGLAS COUNTY Geology, continued:

Glide q•Jodrongl o: Patterson Medford quodronglo: Wallo Sutherli1n quadrangle: Hampton 1; Westhusing Tyee quo::.dron.gle: Hampton I Western Coocodeo: Pock 2

Mineral resources: Ferronic kel proOJctian: Bog�t Gem stones: Schlegel Gold pl•ocer mining: Romp 4 Limestone: Libbey I; Peterson 2 Mongonese: Appling 1 Nickel: Oake 4; David; Mallard Silica, •Quartz. Mountain: Romp 5

Poleontolouy: Eorly Cretaceous ammonites: lmloy 5

Stratigraphy: Co0$t Runge escarpment: Honsen 1 Juros.sic ond Cretaceous formations: Imlay 4 Uppe< Oetocoovs roclu: Peck I

Surface we ter: Rogue River bosin: Oreg. State Water Res.

Bd. 3 Umpqua River basin: Oreg . State Water Res.

Bd. I

DRAIN QUADRANGLE

Geology: Hoover

DREWSEY FORIAATION

Geology, l)rinking Wate< Pcm: Gray, W. L.

DREWSEY QUADRANGLE

Geology, !Drinking WotC< Pass: Gray, W. L.

DRINKING WMER PASS

Geology: Groy, W , L.

DRY ICE

Corban dioxide: Wagner 7

DUNES (oee SAND DUNES)

DURKEE AREA

Erionite: Staples 2

DUTCHMAN BUTTE QUADRANGLE

Stratigraphy: Imlay 4

58 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

EAGLE CAP PRIMITIVE AND WILD AREA

Geology, Wallowa Mountains: Smedes I , 2

EAGLE CAP QUADRANGLE

Geology, Wetherell

EAGLE CREEK FORMATION

Guide book, WHkin>On 5

EARTH, INTERIOR

Mantle: Menard

EARTHQUAKES (see also SEISMIC STUDIES)

Submcwine: Menord; Tocher

EAST PACIFIC RISE

General: MenOtd

EDEN RIDGE COAL FIELD (see COAL)

ELK RIDGE ARGILLITE

Stratigraphy: Not I . ReJoorch Council (Permian)

ELKHORN MOUNTAINS

Geology, Toubeneck 1 , 2,3, 5, 7 locality:

Bold Mountain batholith, Toubeneck 1-3 Petrographic study:

Argillites: Toubeneck 5

ELKHORN RIDGE ARGILLITE

localities: Bold /v\ounroin borholirh: Toubeneck Ritter qucdtongle: Thotnm, G. M. Willow loke intrusion: Toubenedc 7

ELK RIVER BEDS

Foraminifera: Stewart

EMPIRE FORMATION

Fossi I i nvertebrores: Foraminifera: Stewart Mollusca, Trumbull, E. J.

localities: 8olci.¥in 5

ENGINEERING GEOLOGY ( see DAM SirES; LANDSLIDES)

EOCENE

Foui I flora: General: .Axelrod 3 B<idge cr ... k flora, Oorf Clcwno Fonnotion ferns: Pobst Hansen C:O<JI mine flOfos: Brown, R. W. Menispermoceoe evolution: Scott 1 Sunset Highway area: Steere 2

Fos.sil invertebrates: Cephalopods: Kummel ForaminiFera: Stewart Pelecypods, Steere 2; Vokes

Foui I .... ertebrutes: Rocky Point quarry: Steere 2

Geomagnetism: Siletz River Volcanics: Cox Spray quadrangle, Lindsley

Localities: Anlaur quadrangle: Hoover Comes Vol ley quadrangle: Harms; Moore,J .F.;

Peterson I Orcin quadrangle: Hoover Rocky Point quarry: Stooro 2 Solem-Oollos oreo, Steere 5 Spray quadrangle, Lindsley Sunset Highway oreo: Steere 2

Oil and gas expla<otion, Newell Stratigraphy: Henriksen

ERIONITE

Occurrence ond structure: Staples 3 X-roy study, Deffcys; Staples 2

ERRATIC$

Chon.neled scnblond: Bretz Kyonite' BrQ!Jon 3 localities:

Beverly i!e<>ch, Howell, P. W. 6 Lake Oswego, Stauff.,. 1

ESTUARIES

Genorol: Cooper, W. S.

EUGENE AREA

Formations: Eugene For motion: Steere 4 Fisher Forn'Otion: Steere 4 Spencer Formation: Steere 4

Fossil localities: Steere 4

SUBJECT INDEX 59

EUGENE FORMATION

localities: Guide book: Baldwin 5; Wilkinson 2 Eugene area: Steere 4 Salem-Doll� oreo: Steere 5 Solem Hills: Corcoran 2

Quadrangles: Eugene: Klec:k leaburg: Sch I i cker 2 Lebanon: Allison lowell: Schlicker 2 Marcola: Schlicker 2

EUGENE QUADRANGLE

Geology: Kleck

EVANS, DR. JOHN

Oregon Territory exploration: Longe 2,5,6

EXAPNDED SHALE (see also: AGGREGATE)

Annual reviews: Meson l , 4

FAULTS AND FAULTING

Aquifers in Columbia River' Bosolt: Newcomb 6 Circumpocific orogeny: St. Amend Dam construction: Snyder I Fault-block basin:

Summer Lake: Brown 5; Conrad Localities:

Aldrich Mountain: Thayer I; Wilkinson 4 Alvord Lake Three quadrangle: Johnson,G.O. Beaty Butte Four quadrangle: Moloney Cascade uplift: Hint:z.e 1 Centralia-Chehalis district, Wosh .; Snavely Chrome Ridge oreo: Romp 1 Coast Range anticlinorium: Hintze 1 Cougar Peok volcanic oreo: Hoddock Drinking Water Pass: Gray, W. L. Glide quodrongle: Petterson Gordo escarpment: Tocher lzee quadrangle: Wallace John Day area: Thayer 3; Wilkinson 4 Klomoth River basin: Newcomb 5 Loke Covnty (central), Donath 2 Lake County: Trauger; Peterson 5 Lakeview uranium oreo: Peterson 4 Logdell qvodrongle: Wolloce Mendocino escarpment: Tocher Mendocioo fracture zone: Tocher

FAULTS AND F�·ULTING, Localities, continued:

Offshore" Tocher Quortzburg district, Grant County: Vhoy Southwestern Washington: Henriksen Spray quo::�drongle: Lindsley Steens Mountain: Fryberger; Wilkerson Summer l.oke oreo: Donath 1 Wollowo Mountoins: Smedes l Worner Volley: Peterson 5 White Bu ttc or co, Mitchell quadrangle:

Howo1·d Willomette Volley, Moody Winter Riidge: T rouger

Mechanics Clf faulting: Benioff Subsurface clams: Newcomb 8 Thrvst fovlt" Smedes 1 , 2 Volconolog)• ond structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

FERN RIDGE TUFFS

Snow Peak Gluodrongle: Smith, R. I.

FERRO ALLOYS 1(See ol!¢: CHROMITE, NICKEL)

Annual revit�s: Bober 3, 4, 5; U.S. Bur. Mines 1' 3

Ferrochrome: Hunlj Su IIi von Ferrochrome-silicon: Hundhausen 2; Waisted Smelting prc•cedure: Waisted

FERRUGINOUS BAUXITE ( see BAUXITE)

FIRE ASSAY

Analytical loborotories: Hoogland

FISHER FORMATION

Fossil plant!;: Patterson; Steere 4 Localities:

Anlauf-D�rain quadrangles: Hoover Eugene oreo: Baldwin 5; Steere 4

Quadrangle!.: Glide quadrangle: Pattetson Leaburg •quodrongle: Schlicker 2 lowell quadrangle: Schlicker 2 Morcolo •:juadrangle: Schlicker 2

FLORENCE AREA

Ground woto�: Hampton 2

60 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

FLUVIATilE DEPOSITS

Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5 Radiocarbon doting: Olson

FOLDING

Anticlines: lakeview uranium area: Peterson 4 Oakland anticlines, Glide quadrangle:

Potter-son Localities:

Centralia-Chehalis district, Wash . :Snavely Chrome Ridge area: Romp 1 Drinking Water Pass: Gray, W. L. lzee quadrangle: Wallace Logdell quadrangle: Wallace Paleozoic rocks, central Oregon: Ogren Southwestern Washington: Henriksen;

Snavely Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Wallowa Mountains: Smedes 2 White Sutte area, Mitchell quadrangle:

Howard Synclines:

Foil Mountain syncline: Wilkinson 4 Volcanology and structure: Thoyer 5, 6, 7

FOLEY RIDGE

Geology: Howell, P. W. 4

FORMATIONS (see GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS }

FORT ROCK AREA

Geology: Howell, P. W. 8; Trauger

FORT ROCK CAVE

Fiber $0ndals, radiocarbon doting: Briggs

FOSSIL INVERTESRATES

General: Fresh water: Conrad

Faunal assemblages: Cretaceous: Anderson; Peck 1; Howard;

Imlay 1 , 5; Jones, D . L. 2; Popenoe, W. P. 1

Eocene: Harms; Steere 5 Oligocene: Steere 5

FOSSIL INVERTEE:RATES, Cont;nued:

Faunal assemblages, continued: Permian: Miller, A. K. Pleistocene: Volentine Pliocene: Durham; Gray, W . l.i 8rottstrom Trimsic: �)quires

Fossi Is described: Ammonit�>: Anderson; fmloy \ S.rochiopods, Permian: Cooper, G. A. Turtle: Srottstrom

Localities: Comas Vall ley quadrangle: Harms; Peterson 1 Central Orego,,: Ogren Coast Roll!�e: Cox 1 Cowlitz Riiver-Willopo Hi lis area, Wash .:

Henrik!ien Crooked River: Jones, 0. L. 2 Drinking \Voter Pass: Gray, W. l. Eugene oneo: Steere 4 Fort Rock area: Trauger Glide quadrangle: Patterson Grove CrE!ek: Jones, D. l. 1 , 2 lzee orca: Dickinson Klamath River basin: Newcomb 4 Mitchell urea: Packard 1 Mount Hcbo: Vokes Rome area� Brattstrom Solem-Dollos oreo: Steere 5 Seamounts: Enbysk Southwest Oregon: Imlay 4 Summer LC!ke: Conrad; Smedes 1; Trauger Sunset HiHhwoy area; Steere 2 Waldport: Jones, R. W . Wallowa Mountains: Smedes White But•te oreo: Howard

Phyla and closses: Ammonite:1: Howard; Imlay 4, 5; Miller,

A.K.; Packard 1 ; Popenee , W . P . 1; Smedes 1

Brachiopods: Cox I; Ogren Bryozoans·: Ogren Carols: Ogren; Squires Crabs: Hc)ward Cdnoids: Ogren; Smedes Echinoids: Durham; Howard; Imlay 4;

p; I key; Roup Forominifmo: Cox 1 ; Henriksen; Howard;

Imlay ·4; Jones, R. W .; Patterson; Popeno-e, W . P . 2; Snavely; Stewart

Fusulinids: Ogren Mollusca: Cox 1 ; Imlay 2, 5; Jones, D.L.2;

Kumme·l; Packard 1, 2; Popenoe, W. P.2; Taylor,. O.W .; Volentine; Vokes

Ostracods: Ogren

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FOSSIL PLANTS

General: Age .. generic change: Wolfe 4 Climatic chonges: Dorf Columbia Plateau Miocene: Gray, J . , 3 Coniferous forest development: Wolfe l Early Miocene florO$: Wolfe 2 Leaf-form and structural analysis: Wolfe 4 Paleobotany, Western Coscodes: Wolfe 3 Wisconsin climate: Dillon

Formations: Clarno Formation: Howard; Pobst; Scott 2 Little Butte Volcani c Series: Wolfe 3 Mas coli Formation: Gray, J . 4 Mehama Formation: Eubanks Picture Gorge Bosolt: Lindsley Rhododendron formation: Wolfe 3 Spotted Ridge Formation: /IAomoy

Fossi I floras: Alvord Creek: Axelrod I; Wolfe 4 Blue Mountains: Wolfe 4 &idge Cteek: Brown, R.W. 3; Oorf;

Wolfe 4 Collowosh: Wolfe I , 4 Clarno: Arnold; Axelrod 3; Bones;

Wolfe 4 Comslock: Axelrod 3; Wolfe 4 Crooked River: Brown, R. W . 3 Dolles: Wolfe 4 Eogle Creek: Wolfe 4 Faraday: Wolfe 4 Fossil: Brown, R. W. 3 Goshen: Axelrod 3; Wolfe 4 Hansen cocl mine: Brown, R. W . Kennedy ranch: Brown, R. W . 3 Knox ranch: Brown, R. W . 3 lyons, Wolfe 4 Moscoll: Axelrod 3; Choney; Groy, J . 4;

Wolfe I , 4 Mehomo: Wolfe 4 Miocene-Pliocene: Axelrod 1 Rvjodo: Lokllonpol; Wolfe 4 Spotted Ridge: Mamay Stinking Water: Wolfe 4 Succor Creek: Wolfe 4 Tert;ory (loteh Axelrod 2 Trout Creek: Wolfe 4 Troutdale: Wolfe 4 Twickenham ranch: Brown, R. W . 3 Willomette: Wolfe 4 Vernonia: Wolfe 4

Fossil plants described: Algae, fres h-water: Gray, J. 4 Algae, Miocene green: Gray, J . 3 Angiospermous floras: Lokhonpol; Scott 1 ;

Wolfe 4

Fossil plants described, continued: Calamites: Momoy Conifers: Lokhonpol Cryptocolox, new genus of fungi: Scott, R.A.2 Diatoms: Okuno Di cranoehxllum: Momoy Fernlike plants: Momoy Ferns: Pobst Fungi: Sc·ott 2 Phyllothec£: Momoy Pollen: Gray, J . 1 , 2 Tribe Tino:1poreoe, evolution of: Scott 1

localities: Clarno area: Bones Cougor Pe•:�k volcanic area: Haddock Eugene ama: Steere 4 Glide quadrangle: Petterson Grindston�!-Twelvemile Creek area: Momoy lakeview •Jronium oreo: Peter$0n 4 Mitchell quadrangle: Pobst Paulino Ol'•eo: /W:Jmoy Snow Peak quadrangle: Smith, R. I . SouthwesWrn Oregon: Imlay 4 Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Sunset Highway oreo: 2 Thomas Cr•eek oreo: Eubanks Western C•::�scades: Peck 2 Wheeler County: Scott 2 White Bvtte oreo: Howard

FOSSIL VERTEBRA.TES

General: lntercomm•mity relationships: Shotwell 2 Intercontinental faunal relationships: Shotwell Systematic descriptions: Shotwell I

Founos: Cretoceou:) (lchthyosoor ): Howard Hemphilliun assemblage: Shotwell I , 2 Juntura (C larendonion): Russell Moscall: 1Downs

Fossi Is described: Brontother•es: Brogan 4 Fish: Daviid leporidae (rabbits and hares): Dawson Species of Nimravus (Cornivoro, Felidae):

Toohey localities:

Arlington: Shotwell 2 Beulah area: Bowen Brownlee Oom: Stearns Couga Pe1lk volcanic area: Haddock Fossil: Brcmn, R. W. 3 John Doy •lreo: Toohey Klamath Riiver basin: New-comb 4 Lafayette: McMinnville News-Resister

62 BIBliOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

FOSSI L VERTEBRATES, Locolities: continued:

Lakeview uranium area: Peterson 4 McKoy Re.etvoit: Shotwell I Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Tualatin Mountains: Howell, P. W. 3 Umatilla County localities: Shotwell 2 White Butte OJ eo: Howard

GABBRO

Translation gliding in plagioclase: Sen

GALICE FORMATION

Correlations: Imlay 4 Fossil invertebrates: Imlay 2

GEM STONES

General: Ooke 2; Schlegel; U.S. Bur. Mines3 Localities:

Field guide: Doke 1 Central Oregon: Hafner; Mineralogist 1 Jock$<)n Coynty; Dysart Oregon coast: Ransom

Production statistics: Bober 2, 4 Agate:

Agate, celebrated: Doke 3 Agates, outstanding: Birdsall Localities: Collins; Ooke 8; DeVoe;

Gilchrist, H.; Ransom Origin of: Allen, J. E.

Fire opal: Hart Jv\ountoin mine: Doke 9 GGI'net: Mineralogist 8 Josephinite (oho see oregonite):

Min�rologist 7 Obsidio1\: Doke 5, 6 Oregonite (new nome): Romdohr Rhodonite: Mineralogist 2 Thunder eggs:

General: Bober 2; Mineralogist 3 Cutting of: Doke 2 localities: Bober 2; Brown, R.W. 2;

Doke 7 Origin of plant like features: Brown, R.W .2

Tourmaline: Vhay Zeal i tes: Doke 1 0 Zircons: larsen

GEOGRAPHY

Bibliography: Otegon Hi st. Society · landform mop of Oregon: Roisz

GEOLOGIC FOHMATIONS (see lndivid·uol Geologic Names)

GEOLOGIC MAPS, PUBLISHED

Field guidebook: Wilkinson Index to mopping, Oreg. Dept. Geol. 21 Mining oreo:s: lakeview uranium oreo: Peterson4 Regional:

Central Oregon field trip: Gilchrist, F .G. Oregon, general: Hintze 2 Southwestern Oregon: Peck 1 Southwestern Woshi ngton: Henriksen

Quadrangles. and areas: Aldrich /\1\ountoi n quadrangle: Thayer Bend quo•tk-ongle: Williams Corvallis to Depoe Boy: Baldwin 5 Corvallis to Prineville: Wilkinson 2 Elkhorn /\1\ountains: Bold Mountain batholith:

Tovbeneck I Eugene to Coos Boy: Baldwin 5 High Cos.codes, central portion: Williams lzee quodrongle: Wolloce John Ooy quadrangle: Thayer 3 John Day to Bear Valley: Wilkinson 4 lebanon •:juodrongle: Allison �QgQell qyo(lrangle; Walloce Medford •quodrongle: Wells Movnt Vmnon quadrangle: Thayer 2 Picture Gorge to Portland: Wilkinson 5 Portland: Griffin, W. C. i Trimble Prinevi lie to John Ooy: Wilkinson 3 Sivslaw River: Baldwin I Tokilmo-'Woldo mining district: Huncflousen 1 VoncovvHr, WO$h.: Griffin, W. C. Warner Volley (Crump geyser): Peterson 5

GEOLOGIC MAPS, UNPUBLISHED

Open-file mports: Block Butte mine: Waters 1 Clcwk Co,tmty, Wash .: Mundorff Coos Boy sand-dune cweo: Brown 2 Copper-cobalt deposits, Quortz.bvrg district:

Vhoy Klomoth !River bosin: Newcomb 5 Nehalem River basin: Young 2 Tualatin Volley: Hart 2 Umatilla River bosin: Hogenson 2

Quadrangles. and areas: Alvord lCJke Three quodrongle, NW!t: Johnson Bates quadrangle, SE!: Nelson, A.M. Bates quadrongle, SW�: Mobley Beaty Butte Four quadrangle: Moloney Beulah or eo: Bowen Buffalo mine, Grant County: Pilcher

SUBJECT INDEX

GEOLOGIC MAPS, UNPUBLISHED

Quadrangles and areas, continued: Burns quadrangle: Dickinson 1 Comas Volley qvodrongle, SE*: Harms Comes Volley quadrangle, SE 1/3: Petersof'l l Comas Volley qvodrongle, NEt Moore Clarno bosin, Mitchell quadrangle:

Taylor, E. M. Cougar Peak volcanic area: Haddock Courtrock quadrangle, S 1/3: Cummings Courtrock quadrangle, N 2/3: Napper Dole quadrangle: Dole Dayville quadrangle: Dickinson 1 Drewsey quadrangle: Gray, W. L. Drinking Woter Pass: Gray, W. l. Glide quodro.ngle: Patterson Humbug Jv\ountain oreo: Koc.h, J . G. Huntington quadrangle, NE!: Berry Huntington quodrongle, NW!: Kennedy lzee quadrangle: Dickinson 1

Lone County (western): Bray Morcolo quadrangle: Bristow Mitchell quadrangle: Howard Monument quadrangle, NW 1/3: Jolly, J . H . Monument quadrangle, S 1/3: Jolly, J . L. Pori Orford quadrangle: Koch, J . G. Quorlzburg district: Vhoy Riley quadrangle: Dickinson 1 Ritter quadrangle: Thomos, G. M. Seneco-Silvies oreo: Crowley Sparta quadrangle, NE corner: Greene Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Steens Movntoin: Fryberger; Wi I kerson Suplee area: Vigro:ss Susanville quadrangle, SE 1/3: Humphrey Susanville quadrangle, N 1/3: Thompson Sutherlin quodrongle: H(l(l"lpton 1 Sutherlin quodro.ngle, N 1/3: Westhusing Tyee quadrangle, SE!: Hampton I Umotillo River basin: Hogenson l Volsetz quadrangle, SW port: Schnoible Waldport oreo: Jones, R. W. Wollowo Mountains, SE port: Wetherell Wollowo Mountains, northern: Lovdon White Butte oreo: Howard Willamette Volley, southern: Kleck Willow Creek-Cow Creek volley oreo: Wolff

Stratigraphy : Later Mesozoic, Jim Robertson ranch:

Weisgerber Paleozoic rocks: Ogren

Structure: Basin o.nd range: Oonoth

GEOLOGIC NAMES

Index of: Wi I son 1, 2

GEOLOGY OF OREGON

General: Baldwin 4; Ekman History: Or. John Evens: Longe 2, 5, 6

Scenic: Ekrnun

GEOMAGNETISM

General: Co:x. 2 Formotion.s:

Columbia River Bosolt: Campbell , C . 0. Picture Gorge Basalt: Lindsley Siletz Rivur Volcanics: Cox 1

Magnetic declination in Oregon: Steere Paleomogneti c meosurements: Runcorn

GEOMORPHOLOGY

Oregon divisions: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 1 7 Western Oreg)On: Howell, P . W . l

GILLIAM COUNTY

Fossil vertebrates, Arlington locality: Shotwell :1

Geology: Guide boc•k: Wilkinson 5

GLACIAL ERRATIC$ (see ERRATIC$)

GLACIAL GEOLOGY

localities: High Cascades: Hondewith 1 Northeostorn Oregon: Wagner 5 Northern \Noii()'NO Mountains: Smedes

Theories: Polar wondedng: Hondewith t

GLACIERS

Crevasses: Hopson Glociol measurement:

Collier Glacier: Hopson Eliot Glocier: lowrence, 0. B.

localities: Cascade Mountains: Hubley Collier Glacier: Hopson Eliot Gloc.ier: lawrence, 0. B. l Movnt Ho()d: Lawrence, D. 8. t , 2 Three Fing1ered Jock: Hondewith l

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64 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

GLACIERS, cont;nved:

Recent changes: Cascade lv\ountains: Hubley Collier Glacier: Hops,on Glacial survey: Handewith I

I'J!Oroines: Hopson

GLIDE QUADRANGLE

Geology, t�orthern third: Pottet"son

GLOSSARIES (See olso: GEOLOGIC NAMES)

General: Howell, J . V .; We l ler

GOBLE VOLCANIC SERIES

Eocene strorigrophy: Henriksen

GOLD

Active mine$ and mills: Oreg, Dept. Geol.25 Annual production: Sober I -5; U.S. Bur.

Mines 1 Annual reviews: Meson 1, 4, 6, 9, 1 I Geology, Buffalo mine: Pi lchcr Gold ond Money Session: AI ME; Hines loc:olities:

Bohemia district: Nelson Gronire mining district: Pilcher Huntington quodrongle: Kennedy Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5 Quortzville: Maxwell Sond, morine terroces: Kouffmon SouthwesternOregon: Romp Willow Creek-Cow Creek volley area: Wolff

Lode mines: Active mines and mills: Oreg. Dept.

Geol. 25 Standard mine: Wogner

Mining history: Boker Covnty, 1861-1959: Wagner 6

Bohemia district: Nehon Buffalo mine: Pilcher Standard mine: Wagner

Plocers: Active mines and mi lis: Oreg. Dept.

Geol. 25 Classification of deposits: Romp 4 Methods of mining: Romp 4 Southwestern Oregon: Romp 4

Stot;stks, 1952-1956: American 8uf. Metal Statistics

GOODWIN P£AIK QUADRANGLE

Geology: 8tJidwin 1 Petrogrophy ond petrology: Broy

GRAN I TIC ROCKS

Gronite plant burm: Boker RecOtd-Covrier Petrogrophic studies:

Granite: Walton Zircons: larsen; Poldervoort

Ouortz. diorite boundary: Moore, J. G. Western Cos.codes: Budding ton

GRANT COUNTY

Geology: Aldtkh �l.ovnto;n quodrongle: Thayer 1 8otes qucdrongle: .Mobley; Nelson, A. M. Buffalo mine: Pilcf,er Courtrock qvodrongle: Cummings; Napper Dole qvoaongle: Dole Elkhorn lv\ountoins, Bold Movntoin batholith:

Toubeneck 1 lz.ee orec1: Dickinson 1 , 3 lzee quadrangle: Wallace John Oo)' Formation: Fi�er John Do)• qvodrongle: Thoyor � Logdell qvodrongle: Wolloce Wtonument quadrangle: Jolly, J. H.;

J�!;y, J. L. Ma.,nt Verno<> qvoaongle: Thayer 2 Quor-tzburg district: Vhoy Riner q-u·odrongle: Thoma$, G . M. Seneco-Silvies area: Crowley Suplee o�reo: Vigrass Susanville quo«angle: Humphrey; Thompson Tertiary ·volcanology and structure:

Thaye< 5, 6 GrO\Ind wot.er:

Phreotophytes: RobinJOn Mineral res()urces:

Chromites, John Ooy: Huncl'lousen 2 Chromites, f1ototion of: Sullivan Copper-coboh Oepositi, QuOrtzburg district:

Vhay Gold and silver:

Buffalo mine: Pilcher Granite mining district: Koch, G. $.

Limestone occurrences: Libbey I; Wagner 4 Mongone:se deposits: Appling 2 Oil and gas exploration:

Sedimentary basins: Corcoran Uranium: Jorrord

Mining histocy: Briti� investment ond Oregon mining: Spence

SUBJECT INDEX 65

GRANT COUNTY; Mining history, continued:

Gold and Oregon's settlement: Rand Standard mine: Wagner I

Paleontology: Plant microfossils, Columbia plateau:

Gray, J. 3 Species of Nimrovus: Toohey

Petrogroph ic studies: Juros.sic marine tuffs: Dickinson 3 Morine clastic rocks: Dickinson 2 Triassic groywockes, Aldrich Mountains:

Thayer 8 Volcanic clastic rocks: Fisher 2

Stratigraphy: Triassic formations, correlation of:

Reeside

GRANTS PASS QUADRANGLE

Mops, oeromognetic: Balsley

GRAVELS

Lacomb grovels: Smith, R. 1.; Wilkin$0n 2 Leffler grovels: Smith, R. 1.; Wilkinson 2 linn grovels: Smith1 R. 1.; Wilkinson 2 Localities:

Bear River Ridge, Wash . : Howell, P.W.2 Terrace grovels in highwoy construction:

Pacific Sui lder and Engineer

GRAVITY MEASUREMENTS

Airport network: Woollard Bouguer onomolie-s: Horrison

GRAYWACKE$

Aldrich Mountains: Thayer 8 lzee-Suplee quodrongles: Wollace;

Dickinson 1

GRAYLOCK FORMATION

Geology: Dickinson 1

GREAT BASIN ( see BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE)

GROUND WATER

General: Bibliogrophy, Oregon: Newcomb 2 Carbon dioxide, natural sources of:

Wogner 7

GROUND WATER; General, continued:

legislation: Scevo Observofi()n wells: Brown, S. G . 3, 4

Artesian pt'es!;ure: Ano Sprinu: Brown, S.G. 3, 4

Artificial recharge: Hort 3 Floods of Janvory 1953: Rantz localities:

Clark County, Wash . : M.mdorff Cow Vol l.,y, Molheur County, Brown, S.G .

2; Oreu. $tote Engineer 2 Florence clvne-sond oreo: Hampton 2 Klomoth Foils: Hort I Klomoth River bosin: Newcomb 5 Snoke Rivt!r basin: Newcomb 7 The Dolle!: oreo: Oreg. State Engineer Tualatin Volley: Hart 2 Umatilla Ji:iver basin: Hogenson 2 Vancouver·, Wash. : Griffin, W. C. Willameth� Volley: Highsmith

Phreotophyt�t: Robinson Resources:

Cl«k County, Wash. : Griffin, W.C.; Mundodf

Columbia River Bosolt: Newcomb 6 Coos Boy �iond dunes: Brown, S.G. 2 Cow Voll.,y, Molheur County, Brown,S.G.2 Florence dune-sond area: Hampton 2 Klamath River basin: Newcomb 5 Schoolie F:fat oreo, Wasco County: Newcomb 1 Snoke Riv•er bosin: Newcomb 7 Tualatin Volley: Hort 2 Umatilla �!iver basin: Hogenson 2

Well records: Observoti•)n wells: Brown, S. G . 3, 4 Schoolie Flat oreo: Newcomb 1

GUIDE BOOKS

Corvallis to ()epee Bcry: Bostwick Corvallis to Prineville: Wilkinson 2 Eugene to Coos Boy: Baldwin 5 General: Wilkinson 1 John Ooy to IBeor Volley: Wilkinson 4 logdell to Pi1'le Creek: Imlay 3 Picture Gorg•e to Portland: Wilkinson 5 Prineville to John Ooy: Wilkir,son 3

GYPSUM

Annuol production: Bober 1 localities:

Northeost•ern Oregon: Wegner 5, 6 Mining history:

Boker County, 1861-1959, Wagner 6

66 SISLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

HARNEY BAS IN

Formations: Campbell, 1. Sedimentary basins: Corcoran

HARNEY COUNTY

Doting: Absolute dating, lake LCihonton: Broecker Relative doting: volcanic rocks, oge ond

correlation: Walker Geology:

Alvord lake Three quodrongle: Johnson Beaty Butte Four quadrangle: Moloney Beulah oreo: Bowen Drinking Water Pau: Gray, W. L. Steens Mountain: Fryberger; Wilkerson Suplee area: Vigrou

Mineral resources: Boron, AlvO<d Volley: Libbey 4; Moson 7 Gem stones: Schlegel lime:stone: Wogner 4 Oil and gas: 8vddenhogen; Corcoran Perlite: Jaster Uranium: Peterson 3; SchaFer

Paleontology: Miocene chlorophyceon olgoe: Gray, J. 4 Pion! microfo11ils, Columbia Ploteou:

Grey, J . 3 Stratigraphy:

Paleozoic rocks: Ogren

HARNEY FORMATION

Central Oregon: Ogren

HEAVY MINERALS (oee BLACK SANDS)

HECETA HEAD QUADRANGLE

Geology: Boldwin I Petrography ond pe1rology: Broy

HEINRICHITE

White King mine: Gross

HELLS CANYON

Petrographic studies: lupton Seven Devils Volconica: lupton

HEPPSIE ANDESITE

Medfoo-d quodrongle: Wolf•

HIGH CASCAOE:S

General: Pacific Coast Trail: Hoold

Geology: General: Boldwin 4 Central fOrtion: Williams Cenozoic volc:onism:: Peck 3 Oregon's three violent Sisten: Heald 2

Geomorphology: Oreg. Dopt. Geol. 1 7 Guide book: Wilkin$01"1 2 Glaciers:

AI pine gllociers: Hondew i th Coscode glaciers: Hubley Collier Glacier: HoPJOn Glociol photography: Meson 14 Mount H1:>0d: Hondewith l, 2;

lowrence, 0. 8. 1 , 3 Pelrology:

Direction of flow in bololts: Waters 2 Strotigrophy:

High Coscode Seri .. : Howell, P. W. 4

HIGH LAVA PLJ•INS

Geology: e.oldw;n 4 Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 1 7

HILLS CREEK DIIM

Rock obutme:,nts: Snyder TuMels: Sr.yder 2

HISTORICAL G!:OLOGY

General: 8olc:Mrin 4 Albion seov.·oy: Jones, 0. l. 1

HISTORY OF OIREGON

Or. John Evans, pioneer geologist: Longe 2,5,6 Pacific Northwest: Johonsen

HOOD RIVER COONTY

Geology: Bridge o f the Godo: Lawrence, D . B. 2 Eliot Gl·oci�r; Lawrence, 0. 8. 1 Guidebo-ok: Wi I kinson 5 Mount Hood:

Glacier variations: Handcwith 2 Radio·corbon doting: lawrence, 0. 8. 3

Glaciology: Eliot Glocier meowrementJ: l<fflrence, 0.8.1 Glocier voriotionJ, McHJnt Hood: Hondewith 2 RodiocOf'bon doting, Mount Hood: lowrenc@,

D. B. 3

SUBJECT INDEX 67

HORNBROOK FORMATION

Change of nomenclature from Chico Formation: Steere 3

localities: Peck 1

HOT SPRINGS (see THERMAL SPRINGS )

HUMBUG MOUNTAIN

Geology: Koch, J. G.

HUNTI NGTON QUADRANGLE

Geology: Northeast quarter: Berry Northwest quarter: Kennedy

HURWAL FORMATION

Correlations: Reeside Geology: Loudon; Smedes

HYDE FORMATION

Geology: Dickinson Jurassic sedimentation: Imlay 3 Locol;t;es: Imlay 3

ICE AGE (see PLEISTOCENE; WISCONSIN GLACIATION)

IDAHO FORMATION (see IDAHO GROUP)

IDAHO GROUP

Fossil floras, late Tertiary: Axelrod 2 localities:

Mitchell Butte quadrangle: Ladwig Snoke River canyon: Savage

Petrographic studies: Ladwig

IGNEOUS ROCKS (see also INTRUSIONS; PETROGRAPHIC STUDIES; VOLCANIC ROCKS)

Geochemical investigations: Nockolds Intrusives: Willow lake type: Poldervoort 2 localities: Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5 Petrog-ophy: Poldervoort 1 Remanent magnetization: Campbell, C. D.

IGNIMBRITE (see WELDED TUFF)

ILMENITE

Sand, mOI'inet terroces: Kauffman

IMNAHA FORMA.TION

Southeastern Wallowa Mountains: Wetherell

INDUSTRIAL MINERALS: see MINERAL INIDUSTRIES; MINERAL RESOURCES; THE VARIOUIS MINERALS

INTRUSIONS

Age of gronil'ic plutons: Toubeneck 6 Bold Mountain batholith: Toubeneck 1 ,2,3,5,7 Bohemia district: Buddington Cope Kiwondlo: Laurence 2 Cornucopia: Goodspeed 1 i Roddick Cougor Peak volcanic area: Haddock

Dikes: Roddick Elkhorn Mountains: Poldervoort 2 Emplacement of granitic plutons: Toubeneck 9 Glide quodrc:•ngle: Petterson Granite problems: Walton lz.ee quodton:gle: Wallace lone County: �oy Logdell quadrangle: Wallace Mot�ument dike swarm: Thayer 6 Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5 Paleozoic rO<:k, central Oregon: Ogren Ovortz.burg d!istrict, Grant County: Vhoy Ritter quodrongle: Thomas, G. M. Rock units, dliorite: Wagner 5 Wallowa batholith: Toubeneck 4 White Butte oreo: Howard Willow lake type plutons: Poldervoort 2

IRON

Annual production: Bober 1-4 Annuol teviews: Moson 9 Deposits: lu tttell

IRONSIDE FORMATION

Volcooology ond structure: Thoyer 5, 6, 7

IRONSIDE MOU��TAIN QUADRANGLE

Volcanology and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

IZEE QUADRANGLE

Geology: Oickil\son l ; Thoyer 5,6, 7; Wolloce Petrogrophic studies: Dickinson l

68 BIBliOGRAPHY OF THE GEOlOGY AND MINERAl RESOURCES OF OREGON

JACKSON COUNTY

Meteorites: Sam's Volley: Longo 4

Minerals end mineral resources: Gem stone1: Oy$0rl Gold plocer mining: Romp 4 limestone: Libbey 1; Peterson 2 Manganese: Appling 1; HeweH Nickeliferovs ores, beneficiation studies:

Shelton Rhodonite: Mineralogist 2 History, British investment: Spence

Paleontology: Eocene florO$, Hansen cool mine:

Brown, R. W. 1 Lower Cretaceous (Albion) fossils:

Jones, D. L. 1 Pelecypods (Pterotrigonio): Jones,D.l. 2

StroHgo-ophy: Chic:o Formation, new nome: Steere 3 Upper Cretaceous rocks: Peck 1

Surfoce water: Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. Boord 3

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Geology: Bend quadrangle, and central p<x-tion

Hi� Coscode Mountains: WilliOtn$ Field trip: Wilbur

Mineral resoorces: Gem stones: Brown, R. W. 2; Ooke 7;

Gi !christ, H. Oil end gas explototion: Cotcoron I Quicksilver: Gilbert

JOHN DAY AREA (see olso JOHN DAY FORMATION)

FOtmotions: Donfo.-rh FormotiOft: Campbell , I. Rattlesnake Formation: Campbell, I.

Fossi I riOta: Bones; Ootf; Gtay, J. I , 4 Fossil vertebtot�: OCM�son; DO'W'ns; Toohey Geology: Cummings; Dickinson 1; Hoi dredge;

Jolly, J . H.; Jolly, J . L. Guide book: Wilkinson l , 4, 5 Localities:

Aldrich Mountain quodral\gle: Thayer I Dole quodronglo: Dolo lzee quadrangle: Wallace John Ooy quodrongle: Thayer 3 Logdell quodronglo: Wolloce

JOHN DAY AREJ\, Localities, continued:

Mitchell quodrongle: Taylor, E. M. Monumenlt quadrangle: Fish�r l Mount Vernon quodrongle: Thayer 2

Petrographic studies: John Day FOtmotion: Fishet 2 Jurossic tnorine tuffs: Dickinson 3 Picture Gorge Bosolt: Lindsley

Volcanic rocks: Dickinson 2; Thoyer 5, 6, 7

JOHN DAY FORMATION

Fossil plants: Brown, R. W. 3 Fossi I ver·tebrotes: Dawson; Brown, R. W. 3 Gem stones: Brown, M. 0. Locolitie1.:

Guide book: Wilkinson 1 , 5 Sold M10untoin c.-eo: Snook Bend �uodrongle: Willi om• Clarno bosin: Taylor, E. M. Covrtrock quodtongle: Napper High Cascades: Williams Ritter quadrangle: Thomes, G. M. Schoollie Flat oreo: Newcomb 1 Spray quadrangle: Lindsley

Mi nerol resources: PerlitE�: Jaster

Petrogophie shldies: Fi.her 2; Hoy 2; Smith 2

Volconol.:>gy ood structure: Thoy..- 5, 6, 7

JOHN DAY QUADRANGLE

Geology: Thayer 3, 6

JORDAN CRATERS

Malheut County: Kindschy

JOSEPHINE COUNTY

Geology: Chrotne R.idge area: Romp 1 Grants Puss quodronglo: Bol•ley Illinois River chromite district: Romp 2 Kerby quodrongle: Bol•ley Takilmo-'Woldo copper district: Hundhousen

Minerals and minetol resources: Chromite: Oregon Chrome mine closes:

Oreg . Dept. Goof. 9 Copper: Tokilmo-Woldo disttict: Hundhousen l Gem stones: Schlegel Gold placer mining: Romp 4 HistOl'y, British investment: Spence Jos.ephini'te: s.ee oregonite

SUBJECT INDEX 69

JOSEPHINE COUNTY

Minerals and mineral resources, continued: Limestone: Libbey 1; Peterson 2 Manganese: Appling 1 Oregonite (josephinite): Romdohr;

Mineralogist 7 Rhodonite: Mineralogist 2 Silica: MJeller, E. E.

Paleontology: Early Cretaceous ommonites: lmloy S

Stratigraphy: Jurassic, Cretaceous rormotions, relations

of: lmloy. 4 Surfoce water:

Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Water Res. Bd. 3

JOSEPH UPLAND

Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geol . 1 7

JUNTURA AREA

Fouil fovno, Clorendonion: Russell

JUNTURA FORMATION

Beulah oreo: Bowen Drinking Water Pass: Groy, W. l.

JURASSIC PERIOD

Correlation chart: Imlay 4 Invertebrate fouils: Kummel; Packard 2 localities:

Comes Volley quodr011gle: Hor"" Grant County: Oiclcinson 1, 2 lue-Logdell quodrongle>: Wolloce Jim Robertson ranch: Weisgerber Northern Wallowa Mountains: Smedos

Petrographic studies: Dickinson 3 Stratigraphy:

Central Oregon: Ogren Granitic plutom: Toubeneck 6 Logdell to Pine Creek: Imlay 6

KEASEY FORMATION

Fossil invertebrates ((orominiferc): Stewart Fossil vertebrate; (fish): David localities:

Solem-Dollos oreo: Steere 5 Sunset Highway area: Steere 2

Oi I ond go; explO<otion: Newell

KERBY QUADRANGLE

Aeromogoet ic mops: Balsley

KLAMATH COUNTY

Archoeolog;f: Bibl iogrcophy: Swortz lig Bend project, salvage program: Newman Historic water levels, Tule lake: Cleghorn Klomoth prehistory: Cressman 1 Rock darns and ancient civilization: King

Gao logy: Glowing ovolonche deposits: Hoy t Hig.. Co:s.code .V.Ountains: Williams Y0«1o f.ormotion: Newcomb 4

Ground water: Hot grOU!nd water ror heat: Hart Klamath River basin: Newcomb 5

Poleontolo�0y: Fresh-wtlter clam distribution: Taylor

Surface weller: Rogue River bosin: Oreg. Store Water Res.

Bd. :3

KLAMATH MOUNTAINS

Geology: Soldwin 4 Geomorpho,logy: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 1 7 Surface wo ter:

Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Water Res. Bd. 3

Umpqua Rivet basin: Oreg. Stoto Water Res. Bd. 1

KLAMATH MOUNTAIN BATHOLITH

Quart-z diorite boundary line: Moore, J. G.

KLAMATH RIVE'R BASIN

Archoeolouy: Newman Da.ms: Ne'IN' man Geology: Newcomb •. S Ground-woter resource1: Newcomb 5

LACUSTRINE C>EPOSITS

Nor-theosturn Oregon: Wogner 5 Ringold Formation: Newcomb 3

70 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

LAKE COUNTY

Archaeology, Obsidian corvi ngs: Dolce 5

Doting: Absolute doting:

Fort Rock Cove: Briggs lake lahontan: Broecker

Relative dating: Volcanic rocks, age and cor-relation of:

Walker Geology,

Ana River: Conrad Basin-Range structure: Donath I Cougar Mountain Cove: Cowles Cougar Peak volcanic oreo: Haddock Faulting: Ooooth 2; Trauger Fort Rock - o diatreme: Howell, P.W. 8 Lakeview uranium area: Peterson 4 Pleistocene lakes: Brogan 1

Ground water: Ana Springs: Brown, S. G. 5 Crvmp geyser, Oreg. Dept. Geol. 22 ,23;

Peterson 5 Minerals and mineral resources:

Gold: Lost Blue Bucket mioe, Show Manganese: Hewett Obsidian: Doke 5, 6 Opal, Hart Mouotoio: Doke 9 Perlite: Jaster Uranium: Jarrard; Lake County Examiner;

Oreg. Dept. Geol. 14; Petersoo 3 Uranium minerals: Gross

Paleontology, Fresh-water c lam distribution: Taylor

LAKES (see olso PLEISTOCENE)

Fossil invertebrates: Taylor, D. W. localities:

Klamoth River bosin: Newcomb 5 Loke ONego: Stoulfe< 1 , 2 Summer lake: Conrad Tule lake: Cleghorn

Opolite mining district: Brooks 2

LANDSLIDES

General: Schlicker 1 localities:

Bridge of the Gods: Brogan 2; lawrence, D. B. 2

Coast Range lakes: Baldwin 3 lookout Point Dom: Staples 1 Mount Hood: Lawrence, D. B. 3 Spray quodrongle: Lindsley

lANDSLIDES, localities, continued:

Tualatin lv\ountoins: Howell, P. W. 3, 5; lourenc:e 1

LANE COUNTY

Geology, Florence dune-sand oreo: Hampton 2 High Cosc•:Jdes: Howell 4; Williams Igneous in'trusives: Bray Leaburg q�•odrongle: Sch licker 2 lookout P<,int Dam, landslide ot: Staples Lowell quudrangle: S-chlicker 2 lower Siuslo.v River oreo: Baldwin 1 Morcolo qeJodrangle: Bristow; Sch licker 2 Western C•Jscodes: Peck 2 Zeolite deposits, Kleck

Ground water: FIOtence dune-sand area: Hampton 2 WillomettE! Volley, irrigation: Highsmith

Mineral de�lits: Block Butt•� mine: Waters

Paleontology: Eugene orE!O: Steere 4

LAVA FLOWS ( "'e VOLCANIC ROCKS )

LAWS (see MINI�JG LAWS )

LEABURG QUADRANGLE

Geology, Schlicker 2

LEAD

Annual produ<:tion: 8cber 1-5 Annual reviev.ts: Mason I

LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE (see AGGREGATE )

LIMESTONE

Annual produc:tion: Bober 1-5; Mason 5 Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 6, 9, 11 Agricultural s·tone: Libbey 1 Cement industry:

Active mines and mills: Oreg. Dept. Geo1.25 Cement plunts expand: Rock Products 1 Chemical Lime Co. operation: Vervoeke Market: liibbey 1 Quarry: l•�nhort 2

History: Boker County, 1861 .. 1959: Wagner 6 localities:

Eastern Omgon: Wagner 4 Huntington quadrangle: Kennedy

SUBJECT INDEX

LIMESTONE, localities, continued:

In lenti Is: Imlay 4 Olds Ferry qvadrangle: Spiller Paleozoic inlier: Momoy; Ogren We$tern Oregon: Peterson 2 White Butte oreo: Howard

Ouorries: Active minesond mills: Oreg. Dept.

Goal. 25 Chemical Lime Co.: Lenhart 2; Ubbey I ;

Vervoeke Eostern Oregon occurrences: Wagner 4

Undevelop-ed deposits: Libbey 1

LIMONITE (see also IRON)

Annual production: Sober 3 Annual reviews: Ntolon 1

LINCOLN COUNTY

Geology: Granite errotiu: Howell, P. W. 6 Guide book: Corvallis to Depoe Boy:

Bostwick Valsetz quadrangle: Schnaible

Mineral resources: Gem stones: Schlegel

Paleontology: Anoc:Mthin fishes: Oovid Tertiety forominifero, Waldpor-t: Jones,R.W.

LINK RIVER

Archaeology: Rack doms: King

LINN COUNTY

Geology: Lebanon quadrangle: Allison High Coscodes: Willio.ms SnorN Peak quadrangle: Smith, R. I. Western Coseodes: Pec:k 2

Ground water: Willo.mette Volley 1 irrigation; Highsmith

Mineral resources: Electron""'beom melting ot Wah Chong:

Matthews 3 Gold: Quortzville: Maxwell

Mining history: British investment: Spence 01.10rtzvi lie: Maxwell

Paleontology: Fos.sil woods: Eubanks

LITTLE BUTTE VOLCANIC SERIES

W�stern Cascades: Peck 2; Wolfe 3

LOESS {see alse• SOILS)

Oistributior:1: Theisen 1 , 2 localities: Northeastern Oregon: lew-is

LOGAN VALLEY QUADRANGLE

Volcanology end structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

LOGDELL QUADRANGLE

Geology: ·rhoyer 5, 6, 7; Wolloce

LONE MOUNTAIN FORMATION

localities: Beaty 8uHe F<>u< qvadrallgle: Malaney

Petrographic studies: Moloney

LONESOME FORMATION

Geology: !Dickinson 1; Imlay 3 Localities: lmloy 3

LONG CREEK ClUADRANGLE

Volcol'IOiogy ond str-ucture: Thoyet 5, 6, 7

LOOKOUT POINT DAM

landslide: Staples I

LOST MINES AND TREASURES: Hvlt

LOWELL QUADRANGLE

Geology: Klock; Schlick.,. 2

LOWER SEDIMENTARY SERIES

CorrelatiOn: Reeside Geology: Lovdan; Smedes

MciNTOSH FORMATION (SACCHI e.EACH BEDS or local vsage)

Foraminifer·a: Stewart Localities: Bolc:Moin 5

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72 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

McKAY RESERVOIR

fossil vertebrotes: Dawson; Shotwell 1

McKENZIE RIVER

Geology: Bristow

MADRAS FORMATION

localities: Newcomb 1; Wilkinson 3; Williams

MAGNESIAN HORNFELS

Bold N\ountoin botholith: Tovbeneck 2

MAGNETISM (see GEOMAGNETISM)

MAGNETOMETER SURVEY

Airborne profile: Agocs

MALHEUR COUNTY

Geology: Beu loh oreo: Bowen Drinking Water Pass: Gray, W. l. Huntington quadrangle: Kennedy Jordon Craters: Kindschy Mitchell Butte quodrongle: lodwig Upper Willow Creek-Cow Creek volley

oreo: Wolff Ground water:

Cow Volley: Brown, S . G. Mineral resources:

limestone: Wagner 4 Mercury: (schuetteite) Bailey; Benson;

Btooks 2 Mercury flotation: Kunze; Town Oil and gas exploration: Corcoran Perlite: Jaster Uranium: JOI'rord

Mining history: British investment: Spence El Dorado Ditch: Linn

Paleontology: Fresh-water clam distribution: Taylor Juntura Clorendonion fauna: Russell Pliocene turtle: Brottstrom

MAMMALS (See FOSSIL VERTEBRATES)

MANGANESE

Annual produc:tion: Bober 2, 3, 4 localities:

Borax hot spring, Lake County: Hewett Northeastern Oregon: Appling 2 Southwestern Oregon: Appling 1 Tyrrel l mine, Jackson County: Hewett

Mining his tor)': Boket County, 1861 -1959: Wognet 6

MAPLETON QUADRANGLE

Geology: Boldw;n I Petrography a1nd petrology: Bray

MAPS (see GEOLOGIC MAPS, PUBLISHED; GEOLOGIC MAPS, UNPUBLISHED )

MARBLE

Northern Wallowa Mountains: Smedes I

MARCOLA QUADRANGLE

Geology: 8ri:�tow; Kleck; Schlicker 2

MARION COUNTY

Geology: Solem Hill:$ fenvginous bauxite deposits:

Corcoran 2 Scotts Mills: Gilchrist, F. G . 2 Western C<tScodes: Peck 2

Ground water: Wi llamette Vol ley irrigation: Highsmith

Mineral resou•rces: Solem Hill:� ferruginous bauxite deposits:

Corcoran 2 Titanium mineralogy of bauxites: HarlmOtl 2 Uranium: :Schafer

Paleontology: Solem-Ool los rossi I locality: Steere 5

MARKS RIDGE

Geology: Howell, P. W. 4

MARTIN BRIDGE f'ORMATION

Correlation: Reeside Geology: Loudon; Smecles

MARYS PEAK QUI�DRANGLE

Gv;de book: Bostw;ck

SUBJECT INDEX 73

MASCALL FORMATION

Fossil flora: Gray, J. 2, 3, 4 Fossi I vettebrotes: Downs Geology: Dickinson 1; Thoyer 1 , 2, 5, 6, 7 Guide book: Wilkinson 3, 5

MEDFORD QUADRANGlE

Geology: Wells

MEHAMA VOlCANICS

localities: Guide book: Wilkinson 2 leaburg quadrangle: Schlicker 2 lebonon quadrangle: Allison Lowell quadrangle: Schlicker 2 Marcola quodrongle: Schlicker 2 Snow Peak quadrangle: Smith, R. I .

MERCURY

Annual production: Bober 1-5 Annual reviews: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 3, 25;

Mason 1 , 4, 6, 9, 11 Exploration: Pennington Flotation methods: Kunze; Town Localities:

Block Butte mine: Water$ l Bretz. mine: Benson; Brooks 2; Kunze;

Town Horse Heaven mine: Gilbert Nonpareil mine: Patterson Opolite mining district: Brooks 2 Southern Steens Mountain: Wilkerson

Mining history: Brooks 1 Re.serves: Pennington; U.S. Bur. Mines 1,3

MESA BASAlT

Beaty Butte Four quadrangle: Moloney

METALlURGY

Exotic metals annual review: Bober 1-5; Mason 4,5,6,9, 1 1 ; U .S .

Bur. Mines 3 ferrochrome plont study: Oreg. Dept.

Geol. 8 ferrous metals annual review: Bober 3,4,5;

Mason 6, 9, 1 1 Nonferrous metals annual review:

Bober 1-5; Moson 1 , 6, 9, I I Metallurgical plants: Oreg. Dept. Geol . 25

METAMORPHIC ROCKS

localities: lzee, logdell quadrangles: Wallace Mitchell quadrangle: Howard Northea�;tern Oregon: Wagner 1 Northem Wallowa Mountains: Smedes

Petrogrophi.: studies: Toubeneck 5

METCHOSIN VOlCANIC SERIES

Washington:: Henriksen

METEORITES

Clossificoti()n: lange 3 Port Orford meteorite: Huh; Longe 4, 6 Soms Volley· meteorite: Longe 4 Wi llomette meteorite: Longe 3, 4

MICROFOSSilS (see FOSSil PlANTS; FOSSil INVERTEBRATES)

MINERAl INDUSTRIES

Annual prodluction:Bober 1-5; Moson 5, 8,1 0, 12; Amoricon Bur. Metal Statistics

Annual revi•ews: Mason \ , 4, 5, 6, 9, 1 1 ; Oreg. D·epl. Geol. 25; New York Times; U.S. Sur. Mines 1, 3

Methods: 81ack""$amd beneficiation: Hunt Chromite concentrates, electric smelting:

Walst•ed Kroll process, zirconium: U.S. Bur. Mines 2 Mognesit.•m-reduction process, zirconium:

U.S. Bur. Mines 2 Mercury flotation: Kunze; Pennington; Town

MINERAl RESOURCES

General: U.S. Bur. Mines 1 , 3 At los of Pacific Northwest: Hintze 3 Continental shelf: Trumbull, J . Mineral deposits mop: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 6 Northeastern Oregon: Wegner 5

MINES DIRECTORIES

Active mines, 1960: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 25

74 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

MINING HISTORY

General: U.S. Bur. Mines 1 British investment in Oregon mining,

1860-1900, Spence Mercury industry: Brooks l Oregon's settlement: Rond Pacific Northwest: Johansen Localities:

Bokor County, 1B61-1959, Wogner 6 Bohemia district: Nelson, Roy Cornucopia gold mines: Goodspeed El Dorado ditch: Linn lost Blue Bucket mine: Show lost mines: Hult Molheur City: Linn Quortzville: Maxwell Rondolpll, Bo-ight Standard mine: Wagner Tokilmo-Woldo mining district: Hundhousen 1

MINING lAWS

Assessment regulation: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 16; Wogner 8

General: Common varieties defined: U.S. Bur.

Lend lv\anogement 2 Dredge mining, Oreg. Dept. Geol. 4;

Meson 6 Ground water: Scevo Long-range policy: Dole Mining claim procedure: Oreg. Dept.

Geol. 12; U.S.Bur. Lond Monoge-ment 1

Multiple usc: Dole 3i Mason 6 New lows possed by 85th Congress, Orcg.

Dept. Geol. 1 0 Nonminerol land patents: Oreg. Dept.

Geol . 20 Oil and gas exploration: Dole 2

History, Libbey 3 Wilderness Bi II, Oreg. Dept. Geol. 13 Withdrawals:

Deportment protests: Oreg. Dept. Geol.18 Rogue River: Dole 5

MIOCENE EPOCH

Fossi I Floro: Chlorophyceon olgoe, Groy, J. 3 Columbia ploteoo: Chaney: Gray, J, 3 Northwest Oregon: Wol re 2 Western Cascades: Wolfe 3

Fossil invertebrates: Kummel; Stewart Fossi I vertebrates: Dow son; Downs

MIOCENE EPOCH, Continued,

Localities: Ald-ich M>untoin quadrangle: Thayer 1 Bend quadrangle: Williams Centralia-Chehalis ore a, Wosh.: Snavely Cougar Peok volcanic oreo: Hoddock High Coscudes: Howell, P. W . 4; Williams Monument quodrongl e: Fisher 1 Mount Vennon quadrangle: Thayer 2 Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Wallowa Movntoi I'IS: Smedes I

Petrographic studies: Hcrtmon, J . A. 1; Lindsley

Petrology: W•Jters 2 Stratigraphy:

Paleozoic rocks of cenuol Oregon: Ogren Tertiary volcanology end structure: Thayer

5, 6, 7 Volcanic n>cks, south-central Oregon: Walker

MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD

Stratigraphy: Paleozoic rocks of central Oregon: Ogren

MISSOULA FLOOI)

Errotics: Kyonite in Portland: Brogon 3 Or�on bench: Howell, P. W. 6

loco I iries: Loke Oswego, Stouffer 1 , 2 Oregon Cit'y, Boldwin 2

New dolo: Cho.nneled scoblond: Bretz

MITCHELL ANTICL INE

White Butte or eo: Howord

MITCHELL AREA

Guide book: 'Nilkinson 3

MITCHELL BUTTE OUADRANGLE

Petrographic stludies: lod.vig

MITCHELL QUADRANGLE

Fossi I flora: Pobst Geology,

Clornobosin: Taylor, E. M. White 8uttE1 oreo: Howard

SUBJECT INDEX 75

MOLYBDENUM

lnduotry: Oreg . Dept. Geol . 25

MONUMENT QUADRANGLE

Geology: Northweot third: Jolly, J. H. Southt<n third: Jolly, J. l.

John Doy FormotiCM": Fisher 1 Volcanic clastic rocks: Fisher 2

MORROW COUNTY

Mineral resources: Gem stones: Schlegel

Paleontology: Hemphillion mammals: Shotwell 2

MOUNT HOOD

Glaciers: Hondewith I , 2 lawrence, 0. 8. 1 , 3

MOUNT JEFFERSON

Glaciers: Hondewith

MOUNT MAZAMA

Radiocarbon doting: Five-mile Rcpid site: Friedmon Forr Rock Cove: Btigg� Klomoth prehistory: Crt:umon Paisley Five Mile Point coves: Friedman

MOUNT VERNON QUADRANGLE

Geology: Thoyer 2, 6

MULTNOMAH COUNTY

Geology: Columbia River: MJndorrr Erratic rock: 8rogon, 3 Magnetization of bosolt: Campbell, C.O. Pleistocene flood deposits, Portland oreo:

Stouffer I Portlond Hill$ Silt: Howell, P. W. 5 Portland quodrongle: Trimble Tualatin Mountains: loureoce, T .H. Western Cascades: Peck 1

Minetol resource-s: Sond ond grovel: Lenho.t 1

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Continued:

Nomenc lotu.re: Tuolotin ,Mountains (Portland Hills): Richards

Poleontolog)': Museum rnommoth tvsk: Howell, P. W. 3

Water re50Ur·c�s: Portland and Voncouver: Griffin, W. C. Willomette Volley irrigotion: Highsmith

MYRTLE GROUP

Correlations: Imlay 4 Fossil invertebrates: lmloy 2, 5

NEHALEM RIVER

Waterpower resources: Young 2

NESTUCCA FORMATION

Fossil localities: Solem-O,ollos area: Steere S

Oil and gas exploration: Nowell

NEWBERRY CRATER

Geology: Wilkinoon 2

NEWBERRY QUADRANGLE

Geologic mop: Williams

NICKEL

Annual production: Bober I ·5; Oreg. Dept. Geol. 2:5

Annual reviews: MoJOn I , 6, 9; Oreg. Dept. Geol. 3

Bibliography: ProU Exploration: Peridotite--serpentine <>ccurrences:

Wogner 3 Nickel fo.Aountoin deposit: Bogett; Ooke 4;

Oovis; i\1\ollcwd Production processes:

8enefici•:.tion studiet: Shelton Perrin proceS$: Mollord Ugine sn1elter process: Bogert

Reserves: U.S. Bur. Mines 3 Shomrockmine: Shelton

NICElY FORMATION

Geology: Dickinson 1; lmloy 3 localities: Imlay 3

76 BIBliOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES Of OREGON

NYE FORMATION ( •ee NYE MUDSTONE)

NYE MUDSTONE

Guide book: So•twick Tertiary fishes: David

OAKRIDGE AREA

Geology: Howell, P. W. 4

OCEANOGRAPHY (•ee SUBMARINE GEOLOGY )

OCHOCO FORMATION

White Butte oreo: Howard

OIL AND GAS

Annual reviews: Mason 1,4, 9; Newton 1,2 Exploration, general:

Bober 1 ., 2, 3 Co�coron 1 Moson 1 , 4 �ewton l , 2, 3, 4 Oil and Gas Journal 5, 6, 7 Popenoe, H . L. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5

Explorolion !o�olitie1: Coast Range: Hansen, F. 0. 2 Continental shelf: Trumbull, J. Eocene formation: Newell General: Newton 3 Horney Volley: Buddenhogen Pacific Northwest: Deacon Sedi men tory basins: Col'coron Reserve Oil & Gas Bruer I : Newel l White Butte oreo: Howard

Geology of sites: Continental shelf: Montgomery; Trumbull, J.

leases: Oil & Go• JO<Jr. 9 Oreg. Dept. Geol . 24

Mining lows: Dole 2 Natural gas: Newton 5; Stormont Natural gos pipeline-s:

Bober 2,3,4; Oil & Go•. Jour. 2,3,4,8 Permits: Sober 1-5 Refinery studied: Oil & Gos Jour. We II records: New ton 3, 4

OLDS FERRY QUADRANGLE

OLIGOCENE

F9ssi I floro: Modro-Tertiory geofloro: Axelrod 3 Clarno Formation rern.s: Pobst Pittsburg Bluff locality: Steere 2 Rujado fla·a: Lohkonpol Wester-n Cc)scades: WolFe 3

Fossi I i nvertel:>rates: Cepholopod$: Kummel Crinoids: Steere 2 Crustacea: Steere 2 Echinoderrns: Steere 2 Foraminifera: Stewart Mollusca: Steere 2

Intrusives: Western lcme County: Broy

Localities: Centralio-ChehaHs area, Wash.: Snavely Monument quadrangle: Fisher 2 Salem-Dol los oreo: Steere 5 Spray quoclrongle: Lindsley Sunset Highway area: Steere 2

OREGONITE

New mineral nome for josephinite: Romdohr

OSWEGO LAKE

Droinoge chOI"'Qes, Willomette River: Baldwin 2

OWYHEE AREA

Owyhee Rese.·voir: Steorns 2 Petrographic !itudies, coorse clastics: Ladwig

OWYHEE BASALT

Geology: Dr inking Water Pass: Groy, W. L. Late Tertiary riOt'as: Axelrod 2

OWYHEE FORMATION (•ee OWYHEE BASALT)

OWYHEE UPLAND

Geology: Boldwin 4 . Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geol . 1 7

SUBJECT INDEX n

PACIFIC SLOPE

Surface water: Rogue River bosi n: Oreg. State Water Res.

Bd. 3 Umpqua River bosi n: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. I

PAlEOBOTANY (see FOSSIL PLANTS)

PALEOECOLOGY

Hemphillicm o.ssembloge: Shotwell I

PALEOMAGNETISM (seo GEOMAGNETISM)

PALEONTOLOGY (see FOSSIL INVERTEBRATES; FOSSIL PLANTS; FOSSIL VERTEBRATES)

PALEOZOIC (see also: PERMIAN; PENNSYLVANIAN)

Central Oregon: Ogren; Wallace

PALYNOLOGY (see FOSSIL PLANT S )

PAYETTE FORMATION

localities: Ancient lake Poyelle: Stecrns Snoke River eonyon: Sovoge

PENNSYLVANIAN

formotions: Spotted Ridge Formation: Momoy fossil flora: Momoy

PERIDOTITE

Josepll;ne County: Romp I , 2, 3 Occurrences in Oregon: Wog.ner 3

PERLITE (see also AGGREGATE )

Annual production: Bob« I -5 Annual reviews: Mason l , 9 Occurrences:

Eastern Oregon: Jaster Northeottern Oregon: Wagner 5

Reserves: U . S . Bur . Mines 3

PERMIAN

Fouil invert·ebrotes: Cooper, G.A.; Miller, A.K. Geology, V\lollowo Mountains: Smedes 1 , 2 Mineral dep10sih:

Copper-cobalt, Quort'Zburg district: Vhoy Strotigrophy·:

Central Oregon Paleozoic rock$: Ogren Eastern ()regon: Notl. Research Council Oucrt:z.bt.wg district: Vhoy

PETROGRAPHIC STUDIES

Anolyticol llaboratori es: Hoogland Bouxite, titanium mineralogy: Hartman 1 , 2 Columbia Riiver Bosolt: Compbell, C.D.;

Thoyer t•; Waters 3 Detrital sediments: Howell, P. W . 7 Erionite: Deffeyes; Stopltl 2, 3 Gronite: 'h'alton Groywockes: Thayer 8 John Ooy Formot;on: Hoy 2; Fisher 2 Jurassic mol"ine luffs: Dickinson 3 Low-grode •-nercury ores: Town Morine clastic rocks: Erickson 2 Picture Gorge Bosch: Lindsley Ovodrangles and oreO$:

Aldri'h itv\9untoinl, groywackes in; Thayer 8 Bold lv\o•.Jntoin batholith: Poldervaort l;

Taubl!neck, W .H. 2,3, S Beaty S.. tie Four qvod<ongle: Moloney Cougar Peok volcanic oreo: Hoddock Cowl;tz R;ver-Willopo HHis, Wash.,

Henriksen Drinking Water Pau: Gray, W. L. M;tchell Butte quadrangle: LoO..;g Monument quadrangle: Fisher 2 Snow Pe·ok quadrangle: Smilh, R. I . Spray quadrangle: Lindsley Wollowo1 bolholilh: Toubeneck 4 Wallowa• Mountains: Goodspeed 2 w;llow take, Sen Willow Lake intrusion: Toub.neck 7

Rhyol;te tuff breed a: Com�ll, I. Siletz River Volconic Series: Cox 1 StrONberry Volcanics: Thayer 6 Tron.slotioo gliding in plagioclase: Sen Ultramafic complexes: Noble Zircons: Lursen; Poldervaort 1; Tovbeneck 3

PICTURE GORG·E

Field trip: Wilkinson S Monument quodrongle: Fisher Volcanology and structure: Thoyer 5, 6, 7

78 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

PICTURE GORGE BASALT

Mognetic properties, Spray quadrangle: lind$ley

Petrography, Spray quadrangle: Lindsley

PIKE CREEK VOLCANIC SERIES

Alvo..d Volley: Libbey 4

PITTSBURG BLUFF FORMATION

Sunset Highway fossil oreo: Steere 2

PLEISTOCENE

Flood deposits, Loke Oswego: Stouffer 1 fo»i I invertebrates:

Foraminifera: StewCH't Fresh�oter mollusca: Taylor, O.W .;

Trauger Geology, Loke Lohonton: Corvod G loc iotion:

Collier Glacier: Hopson Wisconsin climate: Dillon

La lees, ancient: 8rog0t1 I ; Conrad; Cressman 1; Howell, P.W. 8; Stoorns 1,2; Trovger

Oregon: Baldwin 4 Portland Hills Silt: Howell, P. W. 5 Portland qvodronglt:: Trimble Radiocarbon doting: Stoecker; Hester;

Heusser; Rubin 2 Sand Q..nes: Cooper, W. S.; laurence 2

PLIOCENE

Fossil invertebtotes: Echinoid$: Durham Foraminifera: Stewart Fresh -.voter' mollusca: Toylor, 0. W .;

Trauger Fossil vertebrates:

Hemphill ion mommolion assemblage: Shotwell 1

Juntvro Clorendonion founo: Ruuell leporidae (rd:tbits, hares): Oa.vson

localities: Centre! Otegon: Ogren Cougar Peak volcanic area: Haddock Fort Rock: Howell, P. W. 8 High Cascades: Howeii,·P. W. 4 Klcmcth River bcsin: New-comb 4, 5 lake County: Trauger; Peterson 4 McKoy Reservoir: Shotwell 1 , 2 Sp<oy quadrangle: Lindsley

PLUTONS (see INTRUSIONS )

POLAR WANDH:JNG

Rock mognet·ism: Lindsley; Runcorn

POLK COUNTY

Geology: Volsetz quodrongle: Schnoiblo

Ground wah�: Willomette Volley, irrigation: Highsmith

Minercl reso\.lrces: Limes tanH: Libbey 1 ; Mason 13 Oil ond uos: Newell

Paleontolog)': Cenozoic forominifero: Stewart Solem-Oollos o.reo: Steere 5

Strotigrophy: Cenozoic forominirero, implicotions of:

Steo.voltt

PORTLAND HILLS (see TUALATIN MOUNTAINS)

PORTLAND HILLS ANTICLINE

Boldwin 2

PORTLAND HILLS Sl L T MEMBER (of Troutdol•e Fotmotion)

Fossil vertebrotes: Mammoth tvsk: Howell, P. W. 3

Landslides: Howell, P. W . 3 loco I i ties:

Portland quodrongle: Trimble Willomettte River: 8oldwin 2

Origin: Howell, P. W. 5

PORTLAND QUADRANGLE

Geology: Trimble

PORTLAND SANDS AND GRAVELS

localities: (�ldwin 2 Minerol industries: lenhort

PORT ORFORD FORMATION

Fossil invert��brotes: Durham; Stewart Guide book: Boldwin 5

PORT ORFORD QUADRANGLE

Geology: K<><h, J. G. Strotigrophy: Jmloy 4

SUBJECT INDEX 79

PRAIRIE CITY QUADRANGLE

Volcanology and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

PRICEITE

Curry County locality: Mineralogist 4

PUMICE (see olso AGGREGATE )

Annual production: Bober 1-5; U.S. Bur. Mines I , 3

Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 4 Industrial uses: Jackson; Mason 3 Localities:

Ana River: Conrad Cougar Mountain cove: Cowles Croter Loke, Hoy 1; Sm; th, R. L. Dorena: Smith, R. l. Klamath River' basin: Newcomb 5

QUARTZ DIORITE

Boundary in west: Moore, J. G.

QUARTZBURG DISTRICT

Copper-cobalt deposits: Vhoy

QUATERNARY (see olso PLEISTOCENE; RECENT )

Alvord Volley, L;bbey 4 Spray quodronglc: Lindsley Toledo-Castle Rock district, Wash.: Roberts Wallowa Mountains: Smedes 1

QUICKSILVER (sec MERCURY)

RADIOCARBON DATING (see DATING, ABSOLUTE)

RAIL CABIN FORMATION

Geology, Q;ck;nson 1

RATTLESNAKE FORMATION

Geology: Dickinson I Guide book: Wilkinson I , 5 John Dey quodrongle, Thoyer 3 Petrographic studies: Campbell , I. Volcanology and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

RECENT

Age of faulting, lake County: Trauger Direction of How in basalts: Waters 2 Localities:

lake Caun1ty: T rouger Portlond quodrongle: Trimble

REFRACTORY MATERIALS

Eleetron-beal'n melting, Wah Chong: Motthews 3 High-oluminc• cloy: Roberts Tests: Hundhausen 2

REMANENT MAGNETISM (see GEOMAGNETISM)

REPORTS

Biennial repo.rts: Oreg. Dept. Geol . l , 7, 19

RHODODENDRON FORMATION

Fossil flora, \N�tern Coscodes: Wolfe 3 Gu;de book, W;ik;nson 2, 5

RICHMOND QUA.ORANGLE

Geology, Sr.ook

RIDDLE FORMATION (;n My<tle Group)

Correlations: Imlay 4 Petrographic :studies: Heme II, P. W. 7

RILEY QUADRANGLE

Geology: Oi·ckinson

RINGOLD FORMATION

Stratigraphy: Newcomb 3

RITTER QUADRA�IGLE

Geology, Tho>mos

ROAD LOG (see GUIDE BOOKS)

ROBERTSON FORoMATION (;n Mow;ch Group)

Fossil invertebrates: Packard 2 Geology: Dio:kinson I ; Imlay 3 Gu;de book, Imlay 3

80 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

ROCK MECHANICS

Hills Creek Dam, Cougar Dam: Snyder 1 , 2

ROGUE FORMATION

Fossi I invertebrates: Pelecypod [Buch;o) A.Jcello: lmloy 2

ROGUE RIVER

Floods of January 1953: Rantz Surface water: Oreg. State Water Res. Bd. 3

ROMAN NOSE MOUNTAIN QUADRANGLE

Geology: Boldw;n 1

ROSEBURG QUADRANGLE

Strot;grophy: lmloy 4

ROXY FORMATION

Medford quodrongle: Wells

SACCHI BEACH BEDS ( see MciNTOSH FORMAT ION )

SALEM-DALLAS AREA

Fossil localities: Steere 5

SALEM HILLS BASALT

Bauxite deposit: Corcoran 2

SALEM QUADRANGLE

Bauxite: Corcoran 2

SAND AND GRAVEL

Annual production: Bober 1-5; U. $. Bur. Mines l , 3

Annual reviews: Mason 1 , 4, 6, 9 Localities:

Toledo-Castle Rock district, WO$h. : Roberts

Portland «eo: Lenhart 1 Willomette River: Baldwin 2

Mineral industries: Lenhart 1

SAND DUNES

Ground water: Hampton 2 Localities:

Cope Kiwondo: lourence 2 Coos to I: Cooper, W. S. Coos Be)': Brown, S . G. 2 Florence Oteo: Hampton 2

SANDSTONE

Paleozoic in'll i er: Momoy Umpqua Formation: Harms

SANTIAM RIVE!!

Snow Peok quodrongle geology: SmHh, R. I .

SARDINE SERIES

Fossil flora: Wolfe 3 Western Co�;codes: Peek 2

SCHOOLIE FLAT AREA

Ground water: Newcomb

SCIO BEDS or FORMATION

LebonOI'\ qu•:�drongle: Allison

SCORIA AND VOLCANIC CINDERS (see AGGIREGATE)

SEAMOUNTS

Fossil distrilbution, forominfero: Enbysk

SEDIMENTARY IROCKS

Geomognetiism: Cox Localities:

Coast Ronge: Cox l Jurassic sedimentation: Imlay 3 McKoy Reservoir: Shotwell 1 NortheO!;tern Oregon: Wagner 5 Ringold IFormotion: Newcomb 3 Tualatin Vol ley: Hart 2 Vole-Ontario oreo: Buddenhagen

SEISMIC STUDI!'S

Oregon offshore: Tocher Son Andreo:; fault continuation: Shepord

SUBJECT INDEX

SENECA-SILVIES AREA

Geology: Crowley

SERPENTINE

Occurrences in Oregon: Wogner 3

SEVEN DEVILS VOLCANICS

Petrographic studies: lupton

SHALE ( ••• EXPANDED SHALE)

SHERMAN COUNTY

Geology: Guide book: Wilkin10n 5

Mineral resources: AQore di�eovery: Ooke 8

SHORELINE (see olso BEACHES )

Eustatic rise in sea level: Drowned stumps: Rubin

SILETZ RIVER VOLCANIC SERIES

Corvallis to Depoe Boy: Bostwick Geomagnetism: Cox: I , 2

SILICA (INDUSTRIAl)

Annual production: Bober 1, 2, 4, 5 Annval reviews: Moson 1 ,4,6,9, 11 Resources: lv\ueller, E. E.; Ramp S

SILTCOOS LAKE QUADRANGLE

Geology: Boldwin I Petrogrophy ond petrology: Broy

SILVER

Annuol production: 8ob0< 1-5; U.S. Bur. Mines 1; Am. !Wr. Motel Statistics

Annual reviews: Mason 1 localities:

Northeastern Oregon: Wagner 5

SNAKE RIVER BASIN

Fossil invertebrates: Taylor, D. W. Geology:

Ado and Canyon Counties, Idaho: Savo9e Chonneled scoblOI>d: B<et�

SNAKE RIVER BASIN, Geology, continued:

Huntington quadrangle, NE-1: Berry Huntington quadrangle, NWJ: Kennedy Nez Perce County, ldoho: Hubbo<d Sedimentary basins: Corcoran 1 Snoke River Canyon: Ros.J

Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 1 7 Ground water: Newcomb 7 Locolitie:s:

Ado ond C•:myon Counties, Idaho: Savage Hells Canyon: lupton Mitchell Butte quadrangle: lo6wig Old$ Ferry quadrongle: Spiller

Minarol resou•·ces: Sovoge Petrographic studies: Lo�ig; lupton

SNOW PEAK LAVAS

s,_ Peok quodrongle: Smith, R. I.

SNOW PEAK QUADRANGLE

Geology, northwest port: Smilt\, R. I.

SNOWSHOE FORMATION (in lzeo Group)

Geology: Oi.:kinson I ; lmloy 3 locolitie>: logdell to Pine Creek: lmloy 3

SODIUM

Annual production: Bober 2 Annual reviews: h\oson 1 , l l Summer lake: Conrad

SOILS

Deposition of:· Theisen 1 , 2 Willomette VcJIIey: Highsmith

SPARTA QUADRANGLE

Geology., northeast corner: Greene

SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSES ( see ANALYSES, SPECTROGRAPHIC )

SPENCER FORMA"fiON

Localities: Anlouf.·Dmin quadrangles: Hoover Eugene or<:o: Steere 3 Guide book" Bol<iwin 5; Bostwick Salem-Dol los oreo: Steere .5

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82 818LIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

SPOTTED RIDGE FORMATION

Fossi I flora: Momoy Stratigraphy: Notl . Re"Seorch Counci l; Ogren

SPRAY QUADRANGLE

Geology: Lindsley

SPRINGS

Borate deposits: Smith, W . C. Carbon dioxide sources: Wogner 7 Localities:

Klamath River basin: Newcomb 5 Tualatin Vrl ley: Hart 2 Umatilla River bosin: Hogenson 2

STEENS MOUNTAIN

Geology, Frybe<ge•

STANDARD MINE

History: Wagner Mineral deposits: Vhoy; Wagner 1

STEENS BASALT

Petrographic studies: Moloney

STEENS MOUNTAIN

Geology, southern port: Wilkerson

STEENS MOUNTAIN VOLCANIC SERIES

Alvo<d Volley: Ubbey 4

STINKING WATER BASIN

Fossil floro.s: Grey, J. 1-4

STOCKS (see INTRUSIONS)

STONE

Annual production: Bober 1-5 Annual reviews: Meson 1 , 4, 9, 1 1 Building stone, O<eg. Dept. Gcol. 25 Mining history, Boker County, 1861-1 959:

Wogner 6 Pumice: Jackson; Moson 3 Tuffs: Gray, W. L.

STRATIGRAPHY (see olso HISTORICAL GEOLOGY)

General: B·oldwin 4; Wilkinson 1, 2 cenozoic foorominifero: Stewart Cretaceous 1roeks: Popenoe, W . P. 2 Jurassic sedimentation: Imlay 3 localities:

Bear Rivm Ridge, Wash.: Howell, P.W. 2 Cowlitz River-Willopo Hills: Hendksen Jim Robe•rtson ranCh: Weisgerber lokeviev., uranium oreo: Peterson 4 Morcolo,. Lea�rg, and Lowell quodrongles:

Schlic:ker 2 SOtJthweMern Oregon: Imlay 4 Spray qvodrongle: Lindsley Wallowa Mountoil'ls: loudon Western ·Cascades: Wolfe 3

Paleozoic rocks, central Oregon: Ogren Woshington formations: Henriksen; Howe l l,

P. W. 2

STRAWBERRY MOUNTAIN

Volcano log)' ond structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

STRAWBERRY VOLCANICS

Slide Creek Member: Thayer 6

STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY

Direction of flow in bosolts: Waters 2 Localities:

Aldrich-Strawberry Mountain range: Thayer 1 Coast Range: Hansen, F. 0. 1 Glide qoodrongle: Petterson Hi lis Cretek Oom: Snyder 2 lzee quodrongle: Wolloce lakeview uranium oreo: Peterson 4 Logdell quod<ongle, Wolloce Sproy quodrongle: Lindsley Wollowo Mountains: Smedes 1

Structural tr·ends: Hintze 1 Volconolog)l and structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

SUBMARINE GEOLOGY

Coscodio Channel: Novo I Research Rev. Continental drift theory: Menard East Pacific Rise: Menard Seomountso Enbysk

SUMMER LAKE .�REA

Age of foull'ing: Trauger Basin and Runge structure: Donath

SUBJECT INDEX 83

SUMPTER QUADRANGLE

Geology, Buffalo mine: Pilcher VolcanOlogy ond structure: Thayer 5, 6, 7

SUPLEE AREA

Geology: Ogren; Vigrms

SUPLEE FORMATION

Geology: Dickinson I ; Imlay 3 localities: Logdell to Pine Creek: Imlay 3

SURFACE WATER

Compilation of records: U.S. Geol. Surv . 6 Flood>:

January 1953: Rentz Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. 3 Snoke River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. 2 Umpqua River basin: Oreg. Stole Water

Res. Bd. 1 Localities:

El Dorado ditch: Linn Grande Ronde River basin: Oreg. State

Water Res. Bd. 4 Portland: Griffin Rogue River bosi n: Oreg. State Water Res.

Bd. 3 Snoke River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. 2 Umpqua River bosin: Oreg . State Water

Res. Bd. 1 Quality:

Dote inventOf'y supplement: Northcraft General: Westgarth Grande Ronde River bosi n: Oreg. State

Woter Res. 8d. 4 Nehalem River basin: Young 2 Rogue River bosi n: Oreg. State Water

Res. Bd. 3 Trosk River bosin: Young 3 Umpqua River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. 8d. 1 Supply,

General: Young 1 !kill Run River: Griffin Grande Ronde River bosin: Oreg. State

Woter Res. Bd. 4 Great Basin: U.S. Geol. Survey 2, 1 1 ,

18, 23, 29, 32 Nehalem River bosin: Young 2 Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Water

Res. 8d. 3

SURFACE WATER,. Supply, Cont;nued,

Snoke River basin: Oreg. State Water Res. Bd. 2

Trask RivE� bosin: Young 3 Umpqua River be» in: Oreg. Stole Water Res.

Bd. I Water rights:

Rogue River basin: Oreg. State Woter Res. Bd. 3

SURVEYS

Early explored ions: Longe 2, 5, 6

SUSANVILLE QUADRANGLE

Geology, Northern third: Thompson Southeosh!rn third: Humphrey

SUTHERLIN QUADRANGLE

Geology: H1Jmpton 1; Westhusing

TAKILMA-WALDO MINING DISTRICT

Geology: Hundhousen 1

TANNER CREEK CANYON

Londsl;des: !Howell, P. W. 3

TECTONICS (se•• FAULTS AND FAULTING; FOLDING; STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY)

TERTIARY (see ulso EOCENE; OLIGOCENE; MIOCENE; PLIOCENE)

Fossil floras: Wolfe 4 lnvertebtate fossils, Waldport foraminifera:

Jones, R. W . localities:

Alvord Volley: Libbey 4 Portland quadrangle: Trimble Sivslow Riiver oreo: Soldwin 1 Toledo-C•:.stle Rock district, Wosh.: Roberts Waldport areo: Jones, R. W. Wallowa Mountains: Goodspeed 2

Morine basins: Corcoran 1 Remanent magnetization: Campbell, C. 0. Tectonics, V\fil lomette Volley: Moody Vertebrate f()ssils, Hemphillion: Shotwell Volcanism: IPeter·son 3; Thayer 5, 6, 7

84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOIURCES OF OREGON

THE DALLES AREA

Archaeology: Cressman 2 Ground water: Oreg . State Engineer Radiocarbon dating: Crone

THERMAL SPRINGS

Annual review: Mason 1 1 Crump geyser: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 22, 23;

Peterson 5 Hot water for heating, Klamath Falls: Hart 1 Mineral deposits, manganese: Hewett

THOUSAND CREEK FORMATION

Beaty Butte Four quadrangle: Moloney Petrographic studies: Moloney

THREE SISTERS

Glaciers: Hondewith 1; Hopson Origin: Heald 2

TILLAMOOK COUNTY

Geology: Cope Kiwondo: Laurence 2 Nehalem River basin: Young 2 Trask River bosin: Young 2

Radiocarbon doting: Drowned stumps: Rubin 1

Waterpower resources: Nehalem River bosin: Young 2 Trask River basin: Young 3

TITANIUM

Annual production: Bober 3,4,5; Mason 5 Localities:

General: lawthers Sand, coost: Kauffman; Miller, J . A.

Mineralogy: Corcoran 2

TOLEDO FORMATION

Forominifero: Stewart Fossil fish: David Gu;de book: Bostwkk

TOLEDO QUADRANGLE

TRASK RIVER

Woter•power resources: Young 3

TRIASSIC

Correlations: Reeside Fossil invertehrotes, coral: Squires localities:

Aldrich M()untoins: Thayer I , 8 Bold N\ountoin batholith: Toubeneck Grant County: Dickinson 1 lzee-logd•!ll quadrangles: Wallace Medford quadrangle: Wells Wallowa 1\<\ountoins: loudon; Smedes 1;

Wether.� II Stratigraphy:

Age of granitic plutollS: Toubeneck 6 Bold Mountain batholith: Toubeneck 6

TRINITY CREEK FQRMATION

Wallowa Movntoins: Wetherell

TROUTDALE FORMATION

Columbia Riv•er, transport of deposit: Howell, P. W. 2

Correlations with Portland Hills Silt: Howell, P. W. 5

Ground-wote1• resources: Hat 2; Mundorff lo·colities:

Bear River Ridge, Wosh .: Howell, P.W. 2 Guide book: Wilkinson 5 Portland q•Jodrongle: Trimble Tualatin Volley: Hart 2

Willomette River, drainage changes: Baldwin 2

TROWBRIDGE FORMATION

Geology: Oi·ckinson 1 ; Imlay 3 Gu;de book: Imlay 3

TUALATIN MOU��TAINS

Fossi I vertebr•ate: Howell, P. W. 3 landslides: Howell, P. W. 3; laurence Not Portland Hills: Richards 1; Schminky

TUALATIN RIVER AREA

Pleistocene flood deposits: Sta.�ffer Water resources: Hart 2 Willomeue meteorite: Longe 3 Willomette River d-oinoge change-s: Baldwin 2

SUBJECT INDEX 85

TUALATIN VALLEY

G�ound-woter resources: Hart 2

TUFFS (see also AGGREGATE; WELDED TUFF)

Industrial uses: Mason 3 Petrographic studies: Dickinson 1 , 3

TUNGSTEN

Annual production: Bober 1-4; U.S, Bur. Mines 3

Ani'M.Iol reviews: Mason I

TUNNEL POINT SANDSTONE

Eugene to Coos Bay: Baldwin 5

TYEE FORMATION

Foraminifera: Stewort Fossil localities: Steere 5 Geology,

Anlovf and Oro in quadrangles: Hoover Comos Volley quodrongiG: Moore, J . F. Glide quadrangle: Poller$0n Sutherlin quodronglo: Hampton \;

Westhusing Tyee quo�ongle: Hampton 1

Gu;de boolu, Boldw;n 5; Bostw;ck londsHde lokes, Boldw;n 3 Structure:

Coost Range escorpm•nt: Hansen, f . 0. I

TYEE QUADRANGLE

Geology, southeast quarter: Hampton l

UMATILLA COUNTY

Archaeology, McNcry Reservoir: Osborne I , 2

Geology, Basalt magnetization: Campbell� C. 0. Mc:Nery Dam: Monot.an Rock units: Wogner S Umatilla River basin: Hogenson 1 , 2

Minerals: Garnet: Mineralogist 8 Zeolites, Ritter Hot Springl: Mineralogist 5

Paleontology: Hemphill ian mommalion ouembloge:

Shotwell I , 2 Tertiary rabbits: Dawson

UMATILLA RIVEF: BASIN

Geology: Hogenson 1 1 2

UMPQUA FORMATION

Foraminifera: Patterson; Stewc•"t Geology,

Anloul ond Oro;n quodrongle" Hoove< Comas Volley quadrangle: Herms; ltloore,

J. F.; Peter$0n 1 Eugene tC> Coos Boy: Baldwin 5 Glide qu•odrongle: Pottenon Medford ·�uodrongle: Wells Sutherlin quodronQie: Hampton 1; Westhusing Tyee quo·trongle, Hampton I

Structure: Coast Range escarpment: Hensen, F. D.

UMPQUA RIVER

Surface wot�:!f': Oreg. State Water Res. Bcf. l

UNION COUNTY

Archaeology·, Stockholl' basalt quarry' Bryon

Geology, Northern Wollowo Movntoins: Smede:s 1 , 2

Mineral reseurces: Limestoru" occurrences: Wegner 4

Water re501,wces: Grande- Ronde Rivet bosin: Oreg. Stote

Woler Res. Bd. 4

URANIUM

Annual production: Bober 2-5; U.S. Bur. Mines 3; 0r"9. De pl. Goal . 25

Annual revi•�s: Mason l , 4, 6, 9, l l Exploration: Schofer Geochemiec,l studies: Gottfried 2 Geology: Peterson 4 Heinrichite: Gross localities:

General: Gottfried 1; Jorrord lakeview oreo: Gross; lake County Exam­

iner; Oreg. Dept. Goo I. 14; Peterson 3, 4 Steens Mountain: Wilkerson Strawbeny Mountains: Gottrried 2

86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

VALSETZ QUADRANGLE

Geology, $0Uihwestern port: Schnoiblc

VERMICULITE

Annual reviews: Moson 1 , 9 Exfoliation: Bober 1-5

VOLCANIC ASH

Monument quadrangle: Fisher Spray quadrangle: Lindsley

VOLCANIC ROCKS {see also IGNEOUS ROCKS; INTRUSIONS; PETROGRAPHIC STUDIES)

Doting, relative: South-central Oregon: Walker, G. W.

lava flows: Klamath Rivet" bosin: Newcomb 5 Stayton lavas: Wilkinson 2

Localities: Northeostern Oregon: Toubeneck 1-9;

Wogn�r 5 Western Cascades: Peck 3

Petrographic studit!$: Hells Canyon: Lupton Slral;grapl>y:

Southwestern Washington: Henriksen Tertiary: Peterson 3 Worner 8osolt: Peterson 4

Tectonics: Willomette Volley: Moody

VOLCANISM

Ash flaws: Smah, R. L. Directior or flow in basalts: Waters 2 Glowing-ovolorM:he deposits: Hoy I Jordon Craters: Kindschy 1 Scoria bombs: Hoy 1 Stratigraphy:

Cenozoic: Peck 3; Thoyer 5, 6, 7

VOLCANOES {see MOUNT HOOD; MOUNT JEFFERSON; MOUNT MAZAMA; THREE SISTERS)

WAKE MAP

Archaeology, Columbia River site: Coldwell: Osborne 1 ,2,3; Strong, W.O.

WALDPORT AREA

Foraminifera: Jones, R. W.

WALLOWA BATHOLITH

Geology: Moorej Smedes 1 , 2; Toubeneck, W. H . 4, 9

WALLOWA COUNTY

Geology: Basalt mognetizotion: Campbell, C . 0. NOtthern 'A'allowo Mountains: loudon;

Smede• I, 2 Rock units: Wogner 5 Southeastern Wallowa Mountains: Wetherell Wallowa lxothol;th:

Emplacement of: Toubcneck 9 Petragophic studies: Taubeneck 4

Mineral resovrces: Gem •lanes: Schlegel limestone C•ccurrences: Libbey 1; Wegner 4

Petrographic st·udies: Columbia River Basalt, twofold division of:

Waters :J Woflowo bortholith: Tovbeneck 4

WALLOWA LAKE OUADRANGLE

Geology: Smedes I Stratigraphy: llovdon

WALLOWA MOUNTAINS

localities: Cornucopia stock: Toubeneck 8 Mesozoic thrust faults: Smedes 2 Northern pc1rt: Smedes 1 Southeastern port: Wetherell Wallawo bathal;th: Taubeneck 4, 9

Petrographic st•Jdies: Goodspeed 1 , 2 Stratigraphy: Loudon

WARM SPRINGS FORMATION { ;n Calp;tt, Group)

Geology: Dickinson 1

SUBJECT INDEX 87

WARM SPRINGS RIVER

Stratigraphy: Newcomb

WARNER MOUNTAINS

lost Blue Bucket mine: Shaw-

WASCO COUNTY

Archaeology: The Dalles cultural sequences: Cressman 2

Geology: Celno Foils: Allen, E. K . Clarno 80$in: Taylor, E. M.

Ground water: Schoo lie Flat oroo: NewcorrO

Minerals: Gem stones: Schleg•l Plcvltlike features in thunder eggs and

geodes: Brown, R. W. 2 Radiocarbon doting: 8orendsen; Cto.ne

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Ground water: Tualatin Volley resources: Hart 2 WillornOIIe Valley irrioolion: Highsmilh

Minetol resovrc:es: ·

Bouxite1 Gorden Home: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 2

Expanded ohole: Oreg. Dept. Geol. 5 Paleontology:

Sunset Highway fossil locality: Steere 2 Waterpower re$0Urc;es:

Nehalem River basin: Young 2

WASHINGTON, STATE OF

Centrolio-Cheholis cool resources: Snavely Eocene strotigrophy1 Cowlitz. River-Willapo

Hi lis: Henriksen Toledo-Costle Rock di.,rict: Roberts

WASSON FORMATION (in Little Bvtte Volcanic Series)

locality: Medford quadrangle: Wells

WATER (see also GROUND WATER; SURFACE WATER)

Analysis: Northcraft

WEBERG FORMATION (in Colpitts Group)

Geology: Dickinson I

WELDED TUFF

Crater lake oreo: Smith, R. l. Ooreno: Smith, R . l. O.inking Woter Pou: Groy, W. l. John Day Formation: Smith, R. l.

WESTERN CASCADES

Bohemia gold minet: Nelson, R. Fossil flora,, Rujoda: lokhonpol Geology:

General: Baldwin 4; Peck 2 Anlouf quadrangle: Hoover Cenozoic volcanism: Peck 3 Drain quodrongle: Hoover Gronite emploc:ement: 8uddingron leaburg quadrangle: Schlicker 2 lowell quodrongle: Schlicker 2 Marcola quadrangle: Schlicker 2 Snow Peak quadrangle: Smith, R. I. Structurnl trends: Hintzo 1

Geomorphology: Oreg. Dept. Geal. 17; Howell, P. W. I

Surface wol'er: Rogue Rrver basin: Oreg. State Water Res.

8d. :! Umpqua River bo$in: Oreg. State Water Re$.

8d. 1

WHEELER COUt�TY

Geology: Bo ld Mountain area, Richmond quodrcmgle:

Snooi< Clorno Elas.in, Mitchell quadrangle: Toylor,E.M. Spray qu•odrongle: li ndsley White BuHe area, Mitchell quadrangle: Howcrd

Mineral resources: Limestone deposit$: Libbey I Oil and gos, explorotiOf'l: Corcoran Zeolite locality: Thomas, J.

Paleontalosry: Cryptocc>lox (fungi) from Eocene: Scott 2 Engonoceras (ammonite): Poc:kard Ferns of Clarno Formation: Pobst Lower Cretaceous (Albion) fossil1: Jones,

D. l. I

WHITE BLUFFS (WASHINGTON)

Ringold fo<motion, I� locolity: Newcomb 3

88 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF OREGON

WHITE BUTTE AREA

Geology, Howord

WlllAMElTE RIVER

Dams: Hills Creek Dam rock abutments:

Snyder 1 , 2 lookout Point Dam landslide: Staples

Oroinoge changes: Baldwin 2 Flood of Jonuory 1953, Rantz Pleistocene flood deposits: Stouffer

Willomette Fo!l" Baldwin 2

WILLAMETTE STONE

History, Dr. John Evans: Longe 6

WILLAMETTE VALLEY

Geology, Baldwin 4; Kleck; Moody; Wilkinson 2

Geomorphology, Oreg. Dept. Geol. 17

Grovel deposits: Howell, P. W. 4 lebanon quadrangle geologic mop: Allison Portland oreo: Howell, P. W. 3, 5; Trimble

WILLAPA HILLS (Washington )

Stratigraphy: Henriksen

WILLOW CREEK AREA

Geology, Wolff

WIMER QUADRANGLE

Fossil invertebrates: Jones, D. L.

WISCONSI N GLACIATION (see also GLACIAL GEOLOGY; PLEISTOCENE)

Fossi I plants: Di lion Willomette River: Baldwin 2

YAKIMA BASALT

Sproy quodrongle: Lindsley

YAMHILL COUNTY

Ground water: Willamette Volley irrigation: Highsmith

YAMHILL COUt�TY, Continued,

Paleontology, Lafayette fossil locality: McMinnville

News .. Register

YAMHILL FOIWIATION

Forominifero: Stewart Fos.si I localities: Steere 5 Oil and gas exploration: Newell

YAQUINA FORMATION

Guide book, Bostwick Fossil invertebrates, foraminifera: Stewart Fossil vertebrates, fish: David

YAQUINA QUADRANGLE

Guide book:: Bostwick

YONNA FORMATION

Geology, Newcomb 4, 5

ZEOLITES

Erionite: Ot!fFeyes; Staples 2, 3 localities:

ZINC

Durkee o•·eo: Oefreyes Goble or•eo: Mineralogist 6 Ritter Hot Springs: Mineralogist 5 Wheeler •County: Thomas Wil lomet:tc Vol loy, Klock

Annuol revit!:ws: Bober 2; Mason 1; U.S. Bur. Mines 1

ZIRCONIUM

Anoool prodtJction: Mason 5 Annual reviE:ws: Bober 1-5; U.S. Bur.

Mines I , 3 Bibliography, Abshire 1 , 2 Loco I iti es:

Send, marine terraces: Kauffman Metal lurgy: Nielsen; U.S. Bvr. Mines 2 Plont instollmion: Nielsen Zircon, crystallization of: Poldervoort l