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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 16 April 2019
Geology (2019) 47 (6): 563–567.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1974
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1974) 11 (1): 79–88.
...J. A. Lowdon; W. Dyck Abstract A seasonal cycle in δ 13 C, varying between −22‰ in early spring and −28‰ in late fall, has been observed in maple leaves growing under natural conditions. A similar δ 13 C cycle, varying between −25‰ and −30‰ is indicated for grass growing in the same location...
... consisting of red oaks, red and sugar maples, beech, and hemlock. Ephemeral spring flowers are common on these slopes. Green Mountain Beach dune is a large blowout transitional to a parabolic dune. Extraordinary sequences of paleosols are exposed both within Green Mountain Beach and in the surrounding...
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Biostratigraphy and correlation chart for St. Louis through Tar Springs formations. This paper focuses on the Bethel through Glen Dean formations (from Smith and Read 1999; modified from Sable and Dever 1990, and Maples and Waters 1987).
Published: 01 November 2001
Figure 3 Biostratigraphy and correlation chart for St. Louis through Tar Springs formations. This paper focuses on the Bethel through Glen Dean formations (from Smith and Read 1999 ; modified from Sable and Dever 1990 , and Maples and Waters 1987 ).
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 1985
Economic Geology (1985) 80 (5): 1407–1414.
...R. Bell; Mark L. Labovitz; D. P. Sullivan Abstract During the spring of 1983, overwintering buds of white oak (Quercus alba L.) and red oak (Q. rubra L.) were monitored for date of budbreak. Leaf flush was monitored for chestnut oak (Q. prinus L.) and red maple (Acer rubrum L.), in addition...
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(a) Strike slip rate estimates and (b) opening/closing estimates of the reference model in Walker Lane and the Basin and Range. Select active faults identified by NSHM Fault section ID number: 6—Ash Hill, 123—Hunter Mountain–Saline Valley, 199—Owens Valley, 331—Paxton Ranch, 1094—Pyramid Lake, 1117—Toiyabe, 1119—Warm Springs Valley, 1120—Wassuk Range, 2709—Joe’s Valley, 2710—Paragonah, 2761—Wasatch, 2762—Maple Grove, 2900—Bear River, and 2921—Hogsback.
Published: 31 August 2022
—Pyramid Lake, 1117—Toiyabe, 1119—Warm Springs Valley, 1120—Wassuk Range, 2709—Joe’s Valley, 2710—Paragonah, 2761—Wasatch, 2762—Maple Grove, 2900—Bear River, and 2921—Hogsback.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (4): 771–774.
.... Ausich, Thomas W. Kammer, Carl W. Stock, Christopher G. Maples, Nigel C. Hughes, Seth Finnegan, Ann F. “Nancy” Budd, Mark A. Wilson, Dale A. Springer, Russell H. “Tim” White, Jed Day, and Elizabeth “Liz” Nesbitt. Steven J. Hageman, and Peter J. Harries were also present. Minutes of the 2000 Annual...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1990
Journal of Paleontology (1990) 64 (6): 859–880.
...Christopher G. Maples; Lee J. Suttner GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. 1990 ...
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 February 1988
PALAIOS (1988) 3 (1): 95–103.
...Christopher G. Maples; Allen W. Archer GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. 1988 RESEARCH LETTERS 95 Monte Carlo Simulation of Selected Binomial Similarity Coefficients (II): Effect of Sparse Data cause both biostratigraphical and paleontological data sets are usually...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (3-4): 575–594.
...Dustin E. Sweet; Gerilyn S. Soreghan Abstract Sedimentologic, stratigraphic, and structural data indicate that the Fountain Formation at Manitou Springs consists of three tectonostratigraphic units, herein termed the lower, middle, and upper Fountain Formation. Both the lower and middle Fountain...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (4): 803–808.
... as Associate Secretary while Stock is on sabbatical during the spring 2003 semester—she will serve from February through May. The Outgoing Council Meeting of the Paleontological Society (PS) was called to order by President Patricia H. “Tricia” Kelley on 26 October 2001 at 19:30 hrs in the Mattie Silks...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2012
Geology (2012) 40 (11): 979–982.
... of marine-continental progradational packages ( Suttner et al., 1984 ; Maples and Suttner, 1990 ). Figure 1. A: Early Pennsylvanian paleogeography of the study area. Black dashed box indicates approximate location of B (labeled study area) (modified from Sweet and Soreghan, 2010a ). Upper right...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 January 2017
The Leading Edge (2017) 36 (1): 12–23.
... impact the health of overlying vegetation; these effects can be observed using remote sensing. Blackburn and Eagle Springs oil fields in Nevada; Patrick Draw and Little Buffalo Basin oil fields in Wyoming; and Cement oil field in Oklahoma were selected for this study because previous investigations...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (2): 221–226.
... in our personal development. The following are three perspectives from Gary's 15 years at UCLA. “I first encountered Gary Lane in the spring of 1958, when I was a callow third-year student majoring in Geology at UCLA and he showed up in the department the semester before he was to begin his formal...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2006
AAPG Bulletin (2006) 90 (5): 715–734.
... observation of rocks and soil by satellite imagery. However, a reinterpretation of these Landsat Thematic Mapper images revealed stands of red maples on east-facing slopes and in the bottom of valleys and ravines. Red maples are not expected to be abundant in a climax forest because they are commonly...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 October 1997
PALAIOS (1997) 12 (5): 467–481.
...Luis A. Buatois; M. Gabriela Mangano; Christopher G. Maples Abstract The occurrence of trace fossil assemblages dominated by arthropod trackways and surface grazing trails within Carboniferous tidal rhythmites has puzzled sedimentologists and ichnologists, who interpreted them either as marine...
Journal Article
Published: 13 August 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (8): 1093–1110.
... in grapes appear to be increased by evapotranspiration during the growing season, a process absent in leafless maple trees in early spring. Greenough et al. (2005) showed that regionally averaged concentrations of many elements in wines from across Canada correlate with local degree-growing-days...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.1144/SP384.5
EISBN: 9781862396487
... ( Acer saccharum ). The major maple syrup producing areas are the New England States (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont), New York, Michigan and Wisconsin in the United States, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The sap is collected from the trees in early spring when daily...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (4): 775–779.
.... Crane, William I. Ausich, Thomas W. Kammer, Carl W. Stock, Christopher G. Maples, Nigel C. Hughes, Mark A. Wilson, Russell D. “Tim” White, Dale A. Springer, Ann F. “Nancy” Budd, John Pandolfi, Seth Finnegan, Steven J. Hageman, David Lehmann, and Steven Lo Duca. Peter J. Harries, Scott L. Wing, and Roger...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (4): 799–802.
... approved by acclamation. Because Chris Maples is chair of the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Preservation of Geoscience Collections and Data, President Kelley has informed the NRC that the PS will not send an official representative to the release of the Committee's Report on 1 May 2002...