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A redescription and phylogenetic analysis based on new material of the fossil newts Taricha oligocenica Van Frank, 1955 and Taricha lindoei Naylor, 1979 (Amphibia, Salamandridae) from the Oligocene of Oregon
Qualitative Rock Wedge Stability Evaluation Performed For Foundation of Green Peter Dam, Oregon
Estimating hydraulic conductivity from drainage patterns—A case study in the Oregon Cascades
Anomalously high Fe contents in rehomogenized olivine-hosted melt inclusions from oxidized magmas
Pattern and origin of stepped-bed morphology in high-gradient streams, Western Cascades, Oregon
Cenozoic active margin and shallow Cascades structure: COCORP results from western Oregon
Comment and Reply on “Segmentation and coalescence of Cenozoic carbonate platforms, northwestern Great Bahama Bank”: REPLY
Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and petrologic record of late Miocene subsidence of the central Oregon High Cascades
Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and tectonic implications of central High Cascade mafic platform lavas
Planktonic foraminifers of the lower Tertiary Roseburg, Lookingglass, and Flournoy Formations (Umpqua Group), southwest Oregon
Microfossils recovered from the Roseburg, Lookingglass, and Flournoy Formations (Umpqua Group) of southwest Oregon include 33 species and subspecies of planktonic foraminifers. Some of the faunas from these units include as many as 14 species per sample, and specimen preservation is moderate to good. The assemblages are similar to those from central and southern California but differ in that they are dominated by long-ranging, high-latitude species. The Roseburg and Lookingglass Formations were deposited during early Eocene time and are assigned on the basis of planktonic foraminifers to Zone P7-8 of the standard tropical zonation. The planktonic foraminiferal faunas of these units are indistinguishable. The Flournoy Formation is assigned to lower middle Eocene Zone P10. Planktonic foraminifers and calcareous nannofossils indicate that the unconformity between the Lookingglass and Flournoy Formations represents an interval of approximately 1 to 2 m.y. Despite reports of Paleocene microfossils occurring in the Roseburg and Lookingglass Formations, no microfossils definitely of that age were found during this study. Cretaceous microfossils were recovered from a small outlier currently included in the Roseburg Formation. Although the rocks containing these fossils closely resemble those of the Roseburg Formation, they probably belong to a separate unit.