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Guidebook of the Western United States: Part F. Southern Pacific Lines

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Recent publications describing geology along the Southern Pacific lines are listed below.

LOUISIANA AND EASTERN TEXAS

APPLIN, E. R., ELLISOR, A. E., and KNICKER, H. T., Subsurface stratigraphy of the Coastal Plain of Texas and Louisiana: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., vol. 9, pp. 79-122, 1925.

BAUERNSCHMIDT, A. J., jr., East Hackberry salt dome, Cameron Parish, La.: Idem, vol. 15, pp. 247-256, 1931.

BARTON, D. C., The salt domes of south Texas: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 536-589, 1925.

______ and PAXSON, A. B., The Spindletop salt dome and oil field: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 594-612, 1925.

______ and GOODRICH, R. H., The Jennings oil field, Acadia Parish: Idem, vol. 10, pp. 72-92, 1926.

BRUCKS, E. W., Luling oil field, Tex.: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 632-654, pl., 1925.

______ Geology of the San Marcos quadrangle: Idem, vol. 11, pp. 825-851, 1927.

DEGOLYER, E. L., Origin of the North American salt domes: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 831-874, 1925.

DEUSSEN, ALEXANDER, Geology and underground waters of the southeastern part of the Texas Coastal Plain: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 335, 365 pp., 9 pls., 1914.

______ Geology of the Coastal Plain of Texas west of the Brazos River: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 126, 139 pp., 36 pls., 1924.

HAGER, D. S., and STILES, E., The Blue Ridge salt dome, Fort Bend County, Tex.: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., vol. 9, pp. 304-316, 1925.

HARRIS, G. D., Underground waters of southern Louisiana: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 101, 98 pp., pls., 1904.

HOWE, H. V., Geology of Iberia Parish: Louisiana Dept. Conservation, Bur. Research, Bull. 1, 187 pp., pls., 1931.

KELLY, P. K., The Sulphur salt dome, La.: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., vol. 9, pp. 479-496, 1925.

MCCULLUM, L. F., CUNNINGHAM, C. J., and BURFORD, S. O., Salt Flat oil field, Caldwell County, Tex.: Idem, vol. 14, pp. 1401-1423, 1930.

MINOR, H. E., The Edgerly oil field, La.: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 497-504, 1925.

STEINMEYER, R. A., Phases of sedimentation in Gulf coastal prairies of Louisiana: Idem, vol. 14, pp. 903-916, 1930.

TROWBRIDGE, A. C., Building of Mississippi Delta: Idem, vol. 14, pp. 867-902, 1930.

THOMPSON, S. A., and EICHELBERGER, O. H., Vinton salt dome, Calcasieu Parish, La.: Idem, vol. 12, pp. 385-394, 1928.

VAUGHAN, F. E., The Five Islands, La.: Idem, vol. 9, pp. 756-797, 1925.


WESTERN TEXAS

BAKER, C. L., Exploratory geology of a part of southwestern trans-Pecos Texas: Texas Univ. Bull. 2745, 70 pp., maps, 1927.

BEEDE, J. W., Notes on the geology and oil possibilities of the northern Diablo Plateau in Texas: Texas Univ. Bull. 1852, 24 pp., 1920.

CRAGIN, F. W., Paleontology of the Malone Jurassic formation of Texas: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 266, 172 pp., 29 pls., 1905.

DARTON, N. H., and KING, P. B., Western Texas and Carlsbad Caverns: XVI Internat. Geol. Cong. Guidebook 13, 38 pp., 4 pls., 1932.

KING, P. B., Geology of the Glass Mountains, Tex.; Part 1, Descriptive geology: Texas Univ. Bur. Econ. Geology Bull. 3938, 1930.

OSANN, A., Report on the rocks of trans-Pecos Texas: Texas Geol. Survey Fourth Ann. Rept., pp. 121-138, 1893.

RICHARDSON, G. B., Report of a reconnaissance of trans-Pecos Texas: Texas Univ. Min. Survey Bull. 9, 119 pp., map, 1904.

______ U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas, El Paso folio (No. 166), 1909.

______ U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas, Van Horn folio (No. 194), 1914.

STANTON, T. W., Stratigraphic notes on Malone Mountains and the surrounding region near Sierra Blanca, Tex.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 266, pp. 23-33, 1905.

STREERUWITZ, W. H. VON, Geology of trans-Pecos Texas: Texas Geol. Survey First Ann. Rept., pp. 217-235, 1890; Second Ann. Rept., pp. 665-713, 1891; Third Ann. Rept., pp. 381-389, 1892; Fourth Ann. Rept., pt. 1, pp. 139-175, 1893.

TAFF, J. A., The Cretaceous deposits of El Paso County: Texas Geol. Survey Second Ann. Rept., pp. 714-738, 1891.

VAUGHAN, T. W., U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas, Uvalde folio (No. 64), 1900.

______ Reconnaissance in the Rio Grande coal fields of Texas: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 164, 100 pp., 11 pls., 1900.


NEW MEXICO

DARTON, N. H., Geology and underground Water of Luna County, N. Mex.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 618, 188 pp., 13 pls., 1916.

______ A comparison of Paleozoic sections in southern New Mexico: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 108, pp. 31-55, pls. 13-21, 1918.

______ "Red Beds" and associated formations in New Mexico, with an outline of the geology of the State: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 794, 350 pp., 62 pls., 1928.

______ Geologic map of New Mexico: U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas, 1928.

LEE, W. T., Afton craters of southern New Mexico: Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 18, pp. 211-220, 1907.

SCHWENNESEN, A. T., Ground Water in the Animas, Playas, Hachita, and San Luis Basins, N. Mex.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 422, 152 pp., 9 pls., 1918.


ARIZONA

BRYAN, KIRK, Erosion and sedimentation in the Papago country, Ariz., With a sketch of the geology: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 730, pp. 19-90, 1923.

______ The Papago country, Ariz., a geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, With a guide to desert Watering places: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 499, 436 pp., 27 pls., 1925.

______ and GIDLEY, J. W., Vertebrate fossils and their inclosing deposits from the shore of Pleistocene Lake Cochise, Ariz.: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th ser., vol. 11, pp. 477-488, 1926.

DARTON, N. H., Résumé of the geology of Arizona: Arizona Univ. Bur. Mines Bull. 119, 298 pp., 74 pls., 1925.

______ LAUSEN, CARL, and WILSON, E. D., Geologic map of the State of Arizona, Arizona Univ. Bur. Mines, 1925.

DAVIS, W. M., The Santa Catalina Mountains, Ariz.: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th ser., vol. 22, pp. 289-317, 1931.

GIDLEY, J. W., Fossil Proboscidea and Edentata of San Pedro Valley, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 140, pp. 83-95, pls. 32-44, 1926.

LEE, W. T., Underground Waters of Salt River Valley, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 136, 196 pp., maps, 1905.

MEINZER, O. E., and KELTON, F. C., Geology and Water resources of Sulphur Spring Valley, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 320, 231 pp., 15 pls., 1913.

RANSOME, F. L., The geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quadrangle, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 21, 168 pp., 29 pls., 1904.

______ U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas, Bisbee folio (No. 112), 1904.

______ The copper deposits of Ray and Miami, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 115, 192 pp., 54 pls., 1919.

______ Ore deposits of the Southwest: XVI Internat. Geol. Cong. Guidebook 14, 67 pp., 13 pls., 1932.

ROSS, C. P., The lower Gila region, Ariz., a geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, With a guide to desert watering places: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 498, 237 pp., 23 pls., 1923.

______ Geology of the lower Gila region, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 129, pp. 181-197, 1922.

SAUER, CARL, Basin and range forms in the Chiricahua area: California Univ. Pubs. in Geography, vol. 3, 339 pp., 414 pls., 1930.

SCHRADER, F. C., Mineral deposits of the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Ariz. (with contributions by J. M. Hill): U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 582, 373 pp., 25 pls., 1915.

SCHWENNESEN, A. T., Ground water in San Simon Valley, Ariz. and N. Mex.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 425, pp. 1-35, pls. 1-3, 1919.

______ Geology and water resources of the Gila and San Carlos Valleys, Ariz.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 450, 27 pp., 4 pls., 1919.

STOYANOW, A. A., Notes on stratigraphic work in Arizona: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th ser., vol. 12, pp. 311-324, 1926.

TOLMAN, C. F., The geology of the vicinity of the Tumamoc Hills, Ariz.: Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. 113, p. 76, 1909.

WILSON, E. D., Geology and ore deposits of the Courtland-Gleeson region: Arizona Bur. Mines Bull. 123, 1927.


SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

ARNOLD, RALPH, and STRONG, A. M., Some crystalline rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains, Calif.: Geol. Soc. America Bull., vol. 16, pp. 183-204, 1905.

BROWN, J. S., The Salton Sea region, Calif., a geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 497, 292 pp., 19 pls., 1923.

______ Fault features of Salton Basin, Calif.: Jour. Geology, vol. 33, pp. 217-226, map, 1922.

BUWALDA, J. P., and STANTON, W. L., Geological events in the history of the Indio Hills and the Salton Basin, Calif.: Science, new ser., vol. 71, pp. 104-106, 1930.

DARTON, N. H., and others, Guidebook of the western United States, Part C, The Santa Fe Route: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 613, 200 pp., 42 pls., 1915.

ELDRIDGE, G. H., and ARNOLD, RALPH, The Santa Clara Valley, Puente Hills, and Los Angeles oil districts, southern California: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 309, 266 pp., 41 pls., 1907.

ENGLISH, W. A., Geology and oil resources of the Puente Hills region, southern California: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 768, 110 pp., 14 pls., 1926.

FAIRBANKS, H. W., Geology of San Diego County [etc.]: California State Mineralogist Eleventh Rept., pp. 76-120, map, 1893.

FREE, E. E., Sketch of the geology and soils of the Cahuilla Basin: Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. 193, pp. 21-33, 1914.

FRICK, CHILDS, Extinct vertebrate fauna of badlands of Bautista Creek and San Timoteo Canyon: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull., vol. 12, pp. 277-424, pls., 1921.

GALE, H. S., Southern California: XVI Internat. Geol. Cong. Guidebook 15, 68 pp., 14 pls., 1932. Contains contributions by H. W. Hoots, R. D. Reed, W. P. Woodring, L. F. Noble, Chester Stock, and W. S. W. Kew.

HILL, M. L., Structure of the San Gabriel Mountains, south of Los Angeles, Calif.: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull., vol. 19, pp. 137-170, 1930.

HOOTS, H. W., Geology of the eastern part of the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County, Calif.: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 165, pp. 79-134, pls., 1931.

KEW, W. S. W., Geology and oil resources of a part of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, Calif.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 753, 202 pp., 17 pls., 1924.

MENDENHALL, W. C., Hydrology of San Bernardino Valley, Calif.: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 142, 83 pp., 5 pls., 1905.

______ Ground Waters and irrigation in the foothill belt, southern California: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 129, 180 pp., 9 pls., 1908.

______ Ground Waters of the Indio region, Calif., With a sketch of the Colorado Desert: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 225, 56 pp., 12 pls., 1909.

______ Notes on the geology of Carrizo Mountain and vicinity: Jour. Geology, vol. 18, pp. 336-355, 1900.

MILLER, W. J., Geomorphology of the southwestern San Gabriel Mountains: California Univ. Dept. Geology Bull., vol. 17, pp. 193-240, pls. 29-35, 1928.

NOBLE, L. F., The San Andreas rift and some other active faults in the desert region of southeastern California: Carnegie Inst. Washington Yearbook 25, pp. 415-428, 1926.

RUSSELL, R. J., Land forms of San Gorgonio Pass, southern California: California Univ. Dept. Geography Bull., vol. 6, pp. 23-121, map, 1932.

VAUGHAN, F. E., Geology of the San Bernardino Mountains north of San Gorgonio Pass: California Univ. Dept. Geol. Sci. Bull., vol. 13, pp. 319-411, pls. 17-23, map, 1922.

VAUGHAN, T. W., The reef-coral fauna of Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, Calif., and its significance: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 98, pp. 353-386, pls., 1917.

WOODRING, W. P., Distribution and age of the marine Tertiary deposits of the Colorado Desert: Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. 418, pp. 1-25, 1932.



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