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Journal Article
Published: 27 May 2020
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2020) 26 (2): 167–184.
... and the sedimentary Tyee Formation make up 85 percent of the watershed, with the sedimentary Yamhill and Nestucca formations making up the majority of the rest. Sedimentary rocks dominate in the Upper Drift Creek watershed, and volcanic dominate in the lower portion. The largest landslide deposits and the highest...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (5): 806–812.
.... The volcanic series is correlated with the Umpqua formation of southwestern Oregon and with the lower part of the Tillamook volcanic series of northwestern Oregon. On the basis of the brachiopoda, and particularly Turritella andersoni cf. subsp. susanae Merriam, this fauna appears to be about...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (7): 1193–1197.
...-section CD depicts pre-Refugian stratigraphy. C-S , Cowlitz-Spencer; C.R ., Columbia River; CV , Corvallis; L-T-R , Lookingglas-Tyee-Roslyn; N , Nestucca; O.P. , Olympic Peninsula; P , pre-Tertiary; R-T , Roseburg-Teanaway; “ S-C ”, “Siletz River-Crescent”; Y-M , Yamhill-McIntosh. Fig...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1951
AAPG Bulletin (1951) 35 (5): 1052–1061.
... are in a near-shore facies of the McIntosh formation. The massive arkosic sandstone beds associated with the shale and coal beds in this area are remarkably similar to the sandstone in the middle Eocene Burpee formation of Oregon ( Schenck, 1927 ). The McIntosh formation is older than the Nestucca ( Snavely...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(24)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... of kilometers long. The largest of the littoral cells is that flanking the mouth of the Columbia River, for which the cell extends 165 km from Tillamook Head, Oregon, to Point Grenville on the Washington coast. Portions of the beaches form the ocean shores of barrier sand spits such as the Nestucca, Netarts...
Journal Article
Published: 13 March 2018
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2018) 108 (2): 654–673.
... authors’ interpretation that they represent the A.D. 1700 earthquake. In all but two instances (Nestucca Bay and Netarts Bay, Oregon), these sites also provided data on the modern distribution of foraminifera. The data were standardized following the approach described for modern samples (see...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (4): 692–719.
... of a regional sill complex during or shortly after accretion. Isotopic signatures similar to early Columbia River basalts, the great crustal thickness of Siletzia in Oregon, rapid eruption, and timing of accretion are consistent with offshore formation as an oceanic plateau. Approximately 8 m.y. after accretion...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (11-12): 2079–2096.
... soil from the A.D. 1700 event is the uppermost in a sequence of up to 14 buried soils (e.g., Nestucca Bay; Darienzo et al., 1994) extending over ∼6500 yr. We compile an extensive data set of radiocarbon ages and/or coseismic displacement estimates for buried soils and tsunami deposits (GSA Data...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2012) 102 (3): 1059–1078.
... peaty stratigraphic beds. Muddy sediment continues to accumulate until the surface attains an elevation at which marsh plants can colonize and begin the formation of tidal marsh surfaces and the associated peaty sediments. Since these first studies, work has continued to refine the criteria...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 18 December 2020
Geosphere (2021) 17 (1): 171–200.
... accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) samples during Hawkes’ WHOI NOSAMS postdoctoral fellowship. We thank the Nature Conservancy for permission to study the stratigraphy beneath the marshes of Cox Island, and Eileen Hemphill-Haley for the format of Figures 9 and 10 . Andrew Kemp (Tuffs University) provided...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2015
Geosphere (2015) 11 (4): 1172–1203.
... ( Fig. 1 ) are underlain by Pliocene sandstone and siltstone (Tugidak Formation), covered by thick Pleistocene glacial sediment in the island’s northern third, and by Oligocene continental and marine clastic rocks overlain by thin drift in its southern two-thirds, where resistant conglomerates form...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 March 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (2B): 1029–1314.
... of site characterization and seismic instrumentation (in terms of sensors and analysis) have introduced a wide range of new approaches that improve our ability to model the influence of near-surface soil and rock formations on ground motion. However, these new approaches are associated with challenges...