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Reconnaissance of the Geomorphology and Glacial Geology of the San Joaquin Basin, Sierra Nevada California

SELECTED REFERENCES

Birman, J. H., 1954, Glacial geology of upper San Joaquin drainage, western slope, Sierra Nevada [abs.]: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 65, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1231.

Blackwelder, Eliot, 1932, Pleistocene glaciation in the Sierra Nevada and Basin Ranges: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 42, p. 865-922.

Brewer, W. H., 1930, Up and down California in 1860-64, ed. F. P. Farquhar, New Haven, Yale Univ. Press.

Bryan, Kirk, 1923, Geology and ground-water resources of Sacramento Valley, Calif.: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 495, p. 29.

Calkins, F. C., 1930, the granitic rocks of the Yosemite region, Appendix to geologic history of the Yosemite Valley: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 160, p. 120-129.

Cloos, Ernst, 1931, Der Sierra Nevada Pluton: Geol. Rundschau, Band 22, Heft 6, p. 372-384.

______ 1933, Structure of the Sierra Nevada batholith: 16th Internat. Geol. Congress Guidebook 16, Middle California and Western Nevada, p. 40-45.

Erwin, H. D., 1934, Geology and mineral resources of northeastern Madera County, Calif.: California Jour, of Mines and Geology, rept. 30 of the State Mineralogist, p. 7-78.

______ 1937, Mesozoic geology of the Ritter region, Sierra Nevada, Calif.: Jour. Geology, v. 45, p. 391-413.

Farquhar, F. P., 1926, Place names of the High Sierra: The Sierra Club, San Francisco, 125 p.

Flint, R. F., 1947, Glacial geology and the Pleistocene epoch: New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 589 p.

Flint, H. F., and others, 1945, Glacial map of North America: Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 60, 37 p. and map (2 sheets), scale 1:4,555,000.

Gilbert, G. K., 1904, Systematic asymmetry of crestlines in the High Sierra of California: Jour. Geology, v. 12, p. 579-588; Sierra Club Bull., v. 5, p. 279-286.

_______ 1905a, Domes and dome structure in the High Sierra: Sierra Club Bull., v. 5, p. 211-220.

_______ 1905b, The sculpture of massive rocks [abs.]: Internat. Geog. Cong., 8th, Washington, D.C., 1904, p. 191-192.

______ 1905c Terraces of the High Sierra, Calif. [abs.]: Science, new ser., v. 21, p. 822.

Goudey, Hatfield, 1936, Minerals—Ritter Range, Calif.: The Mineralogist, v. 4, p. 7-8, 26-29.

Howell, J. T., 1946, Base Camp Botany, a mimeographed circular, issued September 12, by the Sierra Club.

_______ 1947a, The florula of Mono Mesa: The Wasmann Collector, v. 7, p. 10-21.

_______ 1947b, Mono Mesa, Sierra Sky-Land: Sierra Club Bull., v. 32, p. 15-18.

Jenkins, O. P., 1938, Geologic snap of California, in 7 sheets, scale 1:500,000: Div. of Mines, Calif. Dept. Nat. Res., San Francisco.

Jepson, W. L., 1910, The Silva of California: Univ. California Memoirs, v. 2.

Knopf, Adolph, 1918, A geologic reconnaissance of the Inyo Range and the eastern slope of the southern Sierra Nevada, Calif.; with a section on the stratigraphy of the Inyo Range, by Edwin Kirk: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 110, 130 p.

Lawson, A. C., 1904, Geomorphogeny of the upper Kern Basin: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull., v. 3, p. 291-376.

_______ 1906, The geomorphic features of the Middle Kern: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull., v. 4, p. 397-409.

LeConte, J. N., 1907, The High Sierra of California: Alpina Americana, no. 1, p. 1-16.

Lindgren, Waldemar, 1911, The Tertiary gravels of the Sierra Nevada: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 73, 226 p.

Locke, Augustus, Billingsley, P. H., and Mayo, E. B., 1940: Sierra Nevada tectonic pattern: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 51, p. 513-539.

Macdonald, G. A., 1941, Geology of the western Sierra Nevada between the Kings and San Joaquin Rivers, Calif.: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull,, v. 26, p. 215-286.

McGlashan, H. D., 1930, Surface water supply of the San Joaquin River Basin, California, 1895-1927: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 636D, p. 101-168.

Matthes, F. E., 1924, Hanging side valleys of the Yosemite and the San Joaquin Canyon [abs.]: Washington Acad. Sci. Jour., v. 14, p. 379-380.

_______ 1925, Evolution Basin (Sierra Nevada, Calif.) [abs.]: Assoc. Am. Geographers Annals, v. 15, p. 41.

_______ 1929, Multiple glaciation in the Sierra Nevada: Science, new ser., v. 70, p. 75-76.

_______ 1930a, Geologic history of the Yosemite Valley, with a chapter on the granitic rocks of the Yosemite region by F. C. Calkins: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 160, 137 p.

_______ 1930b, The Devils Postpile and its strange setting (Sierra Nevada, California): Sierra Club Bull., v. 15, p. 1-8.

_______ 1933a, Geography and geology of the Sierra Nevada: 16th Internat. Geol. Congress, Guidebook 16, middle California and western Nevada, p. 26-40.

_______ 1933b, Up the western slope of the Sierra Nevada by way of the Yosemite Valley: 16th Internat. Geol. Congress, Guidebook 16, middle California and western Nevada, p. 67-81.

_______ 1933c, The little "Lost Valley" on Shepherd's Crest (Sierra Nevada, Calif.): Sierra Club Bull,, v. 18, p. 68-80.

_______ 1935, California: Studies in glacial sediments, 1932-1933: Nat, Research Council Bull,, no. 98, p. 139-140.

_______ 1937a, The geologic history of Mount Whitney: Sierra Club Bull., v. 22, p. 1-18.

_______ 1937b, Exfoliation of massive granite in the Sierra Nevada of California [abs.]: Geol. Soc. America Proc. 1936, p. 342-343.

Matthes, F. E., 1938. Avalanche sculpture in the Sierra Nevada of California: Internat. Geod. and Geophys. Union, Internat. Assoc. Sci. Hydrology Bull. 23, p. 631-637.

_______ 1939, History of faulting movements at the east front of the Sierra Nevada as indicated by dislocated moraines [abs.]: Geol. Soc. Anserica Bull., v. 50, p. 1955.

_______ 1947, A geologist's view: The Sierra Nevada, The range of light, ed. Roderick Peattie, p. 160-214.

______ 1950a, Sequoia National Park—A geological album, ed. Fritiof Fryxell: Berkeley, Calif., Univ. of California Press, 136 p.

_______ 1950b, The incomparable valley—A geological interpretation of the Yosemite, ed. Fritiof Fryxell: Berkeley, Calif., Univ. of California Press, 160 p.

Mayo, E. B., 1930, Preliminary report on the geology of southwestern Mono County, Calif.: Mining in California, rept. 26 of the State Mineralogist, p. 475-482.

_______ 1934, Geology and mineral deposits of Laurel and Convict Basins, southwestern Mono County, Calif.: California Jour. of Mines and Geology, rept. 30 of the State Mineralogist, p. 79-87.

_______ 1935, Some intrusions and their wall rocks in the Sierra Nevada: Jour. Geology, v. 43, p. 673-689.

_______ 1937, Sierra Nevada pluton and crustal movement: Jour. Geology, v. 45, p. 169-192.

______ 1941, Deformation in the interval Mount Lyell-Mount Whitney, Calif.: Geol. Soc. America Bull,, v. 52, p. 1001-1084.

Muir, John, 1950, Studies in the Sierra: The Sierra Club, San Francisco, 103 p.

Russell, H. J., 1938, Climates of California: California Univ. Pub. in Geography, v. 2, p. 73-84.

_______ 1947, Sierra climate: The Sierra Nevada, The range of light, ed. Roderick Peattie, p. 323-340.

Sierra Club Bulletins, 1893-1956, v. 1-41. (Volumes contain much information, mainly geographic, relating to features of the San Joaquin Basin.)

Starr, Walter A., Jr., 1953, Guide to the John Muir Trail and the High Sierra region: The Sierra Club, San Francisco 144 p. and folded map.

Sudworth, George B., 1908, Forest trees of the Pacific slope, U.S. Dept. Agri., Forest Service,

Voge, Hervey, editor, 1954, A climber's guide to the High Sierra: The Sierra Club, San Francisco, 316 p.

Webb, H. W., 1946, Geomorphology of the Middle Kern River Basin, southern Sierra Nevada, Calif.: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 57, p. 355-382.

White, J. H., and Pusateri, S. J., 1949, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Stanford Univ. Press, 212 p.

Whitney, J. D., 1865, Geology of the Sierra Nevada: California Geol. Survey; Geology, v. 1, 498 p.



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