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Paleomagnetism and geochronology of St. Matthew Island, Bering Sea
Radiometric age of the Chickaloon Formation of south-central Alaska: Location of the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
Radiometric dating of ash partings in coal of the Eocene Puget Group, Washington: Implications for paleobotanical stages
Radiometric dating of ash partings in Alaskan coal beds and upper Tertiary paleobotanical stages
K–Ar geochronology of the southwestern Brooks Range, Alaska
K-Ar and fission-track dating of ash partings in coal beds from the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: A revised age for the Homerian Stage–Clamgulchian Stage boundary
Nature and timing of movement on Hines Creek strand of Denali fault system, Alaska
Age of Trachyte from Ross Island, Antarctica
Potassium-Argon Dating of Pacific Coast Miocene Foraminiferal Stages
Forty-one K-Ar dates are reported from the Coast Ranges of California, Oregon, and Washington, and from Santa Cruz and San Clemente Islands, California. The following radiometric ages are indicated for Pacific Coast Foraminiferal Stage boundaries: Zemorrian\Saucesian ≈22.5 m.y.; Saucesian\Relizian ≈15.3 m.y.; Relizian\Luisian, 13.7 to 14.5 m.y.; Luisian\Mohnian, less than 13 m.y. The following radiometric correlations are indicated between Pacific Coast Foraminiferal Stages and North American Land-Mammal Ages (Table 1): Fourteen dates are reported which are stratigraphically related to age-diagnostic marine megafossil assemblages. Radiometric correlation of Pacific Coast Megafossil “Stages” with other chronologies is not attempted because doubt remains as to whether or not these “Stages” represent time-stratigraphic units. Problems associated with dating volcanic glass shards by the K-Ar method are discussed.