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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1959
AAPG Bulletin (1959) 43 (1): 256.
... these facies can be seen in outcrop. Underlying this upper unit of Lake Manix time are older fluviatile and fan deposits. The unit proposed as the Yermo formation by McCulloh (in press) composes the lower part of the Newberry Basin fill. Only the marginal facies (sand and gravel) of the Yermo formation...
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Sketch of geology at Elephant Hill (Newberry, 1861, fig. 10). Note ‘trap' (wavy lines) on the left, Elephant Hill in the center, the vegetated fluvial terrace adjacent to the river, and inclined Tertiary conglomerate unconformably overlain by horizontal beds of gravel at right.
Published: 01 January 2010
Figure 8. Sketch of geology at Elephant Hill ( Newberry, 1861 , fig. 10). Note ‘trap' (wavy lines) on the left, Elephant Hill in the center, the vegetated fluvial terrace adjacent to the river, and inclined Tertiary conglomerate unconformably overlain by horizontal beds of gravel at right.
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Merge of MI and Pancam L257 color images of the Esperance fracture filling vein material (whitish) with dark coatings (patchy areas to right). A lag gravel borders the brighter slope, to the left. Area shown ~5 × 5 cm; illumination from left. (Sol 3267, image ID 1MPW67IOFBYORT00P2955L257F1). Arrow points to a newberry.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 2 Merge of MI and Pancam L257 color images of the Esperance fracture filling vein material (whitish) with dark coatings (patchy areas to right). A lag gravel borders the brighter slope, to the left. Area shown ~5 × 5 cm; illumination from left. (Sol 3267, image ID
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Rocky Mountain Geology (2010) 45 (1): 59–71.
...Figure 8. Sketch of geology at Elephant Hill ( Newberry, 1861 , fig. 10). Note ‘trap' (wavy lines) on the left, Elephant Hill in the center, the vegetated fluvial terrace adjacent to the river, and inclined Tertiary conglomerate unconformably overlain by horizontal beds of gravel at right. ...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(04)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... of the evidence for ice and water on Newberry is on the east side of the volcano, which is heavily mantled with sediments that may represent redistributed morainal material and glacial outwash gravel. Interbedded lava flows and sediments and multiple episodes of channel cutting indicate a complex history...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2005
Earth Sciences History (2005) 24 (2): 175–196.
... to collect fossils, was thwarted in his efforts to oversee such exploration by the combined efforts of John Strong Newberry (1822–1892) and John Wesley Powell (1834–1902), who instead promoted Walter P. Jenney (1850–1904?) and Henry Newton (1845–1877), both colleagues of Newberry at the Columbia College...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1923
AAPG Bulletin (1923) 7 (6): 625–644.
... months many gas wells in Secs. 15 and 16 were completed. Most of them reached the gas sand of the Mauldin No. 1. FIG. 1. —Northwest Arbuckles and adjacent producing fields Oil was discovered in Magnolia’s Hart-Newberry No. 1 in the NW. corner of Sec. 14 on July 16, 1921, more than a year...
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... mountains (Tfn and Tfb1; Newberry and Black Mountain fanglomerate); (2) axial valley facies, including fine gravel from the Black and Newberry Mountains interfingered with valley-filling silt and sand deposits (Tlcc and Tlcf; the Lost Cabin beds, found only in Cottonwood Valley); (3) gravelly alluvial fills...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1990
Earth Sciences History (1990) 9 (1): 28–33.
... were commissioned by Congress in 1867. The earliest discovery of a vertebrate fossil in Utah apparently took place on the J. N. Macomb expedition of 1859 (which generally followed the Old Spanish Trail), when J. S. Newberry collected dinosaur bones in the southeastern part of the state. F. V. Hayden’s...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2002
Geology (2002) 30 (1): 55–58.
... that depth to bedrock is as much as 50 m in the Newberry region ( Soller, 1998 ), a significant water-table decline could have occurred because the overlying Quaternary sediments are dominantly sands and gravels ( Soller, 1998 ) that are easily drained (e.g., Brubaker, 1975 ). Thus far, there is no direct...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 April 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (2): 233–242.
... to it were already beginning. Powell terminated his second expedition at the mouth of Kanab Creek, where he embarked on an overland expedition to the north side of Grand Canyon, giving him a fantastic vantage from which to examine the geology of this region. He was in full agreement with Newberry...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2018
The Journal of Geology (2018) 126 (2): 229–247.
... careers, particularly the 1838–1842 US Exploring Expedition with James Dwight Dana and the 1853–1855 railroad surveys including John Strong Newberry. Informed but little constrained by European and British perspectives on landscape formation, Dana and Newberry built compelling cases for the erosive power...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (6): 1139–1160.
... erosion surface cut primarily on alluvial fan deposits dominated by clasts derived from the Newberry Mountains to the west. We interpret the Pyramid gravel as having been emplaced by one or more substantial southward-directed flooding events that eroded the bedrock hills between the two valleys...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 August 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (8): 1191–1204.
... for plutons from U.S. Bureau of Mines ( 1995 ), C. Dusel-Bacon and M. Lanphere (unpublished data), J.K. Mortensen (unpublished data), and Newberry et al. ( 1998 b ). Areas shown with no pattern are Devonian and Cambrian to Late Proterozoic sedimentary rocks north of the Tintina fault and Quaternary surficial...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.1130/2009.fld015(03)
EISBN: 9780813756158
... Formation and expose a capping basalt flow, two ash-flow tuffs, numerous ashfall and pumice lapilli beds, and interbedded sediments. After the first mile, cuts are in the John Day Formation, Pleistocene terrace gravels, and landslide deposits ( Smith and Priest, 1983 ). 101.40 [Hwy. 26 M.P. 103.25...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.1130/2005.fld006(17)
EISBN: 9780813756066
... of this section is a fining-upward sequence of alluvial fan gravel from the Newberry Mountains (Qao) and inter-fingered sand of possible Colorado River origin. This package grades upwards into a massive bed of flat-lying, immature fine sand that comprises the base of the lower Chemehuevi beds. The composition...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Seismological Research Letters (2003) 74 (6): 773–790.
...:30:00 * Oregon 6 119.52100 43.616055 1311 452 1 2.2 83/10/14 7:45:00 * Oregon 1 121.64687 43.700127 1312 452 1 2.2 83/10/14 8:30:00 * Oregon 9 121.54517 43.983500 1672 2,720 2 2.8 84/08/28 5:00:00 * Newberry 16 121.59450 42.982833 1378...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2009
Economic Geology (2009) 104 (7): 945–960.
... concentrated in the alluvial gravels along Rock Creek in 1900 ( Collier et al., 1908a ). More recently several companies have explored the area for bedrock-hosted gold concentrations. R.V. Bailey of Aspen Exploration Co. consolidated the district into single ownership and explored for bulk-tonnage deposits...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2009
Rocky Mountain Geology (2009) 44 (1): 33–70.
... Formation, Glenns Ferry Formation, Tuana Gravel, Bruneau Formation, and Black Mesa Gravel ( Fig. 2 ). The Idaho Group overlies the Idavada Volcanics and is capped by the Snake River Group; upper and lower boundaries of the Idaho Group are unconformable surfaces. Figure 2. Stratigraphic summary...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2010
Earth Sciences History (2010) 29 (2): 353–375.
... expedition hang in the headquarters of the Geological Society of America in Boulder, Colorado. Some of these illustrations depicting landscapes and rocks include diminutive figures in the foreground, one of them with a long black beard. It is likely that the hirsute figure is John Strong Newberry (1822–1892...