On September 4, 1929, the writer presented a paper, “The Central Kansas Uplift,” before the evening session of the Third Annual Field Conference of the Kansas Geological Society at Lead, South Dakota. The title of the paper was listed on page 11 of the itinerary of that conference. Copies of this paper were privately circulated by the writer, and as use of the term “Central Kansas Uplift” has become somewhat common, it has been suggested that the original definition appear in the Association Bulletin.
After describing that area in central Kansas in which an Ordovician-Pennsylvanian hiatus occurs, the writer...
You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.