It presents perhaps the most rugged scenery on the Missouri River, the denudation and erosion having been much greater than at the Bad Lands of White River. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful disturbance of the strata. So much... Contributions to Economic Geology, 1908: Mineral fuels - Page 88by Marius Robinson Campbell - 1910 - 559 pagesFull view - About this book
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - Electronic journals - 1858 - 378 pages
...succeeding paper by F. 13. Meek and FV Hayden, in this number of the Proceedings. White river. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...order of superposition of the different strata. The lignite beds throughout this basin, though well marked, are of so earthy a character as to have ignited... | |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - Electronic journals - 1858 - 280 pages
...succeeding p«per by Г. B. Meek ind KV lUjden, m lim number of th« Proccedlags. White river. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...order of superposition of the different strata. The lignite beds thronghout this basin, though well marked, are of so earthy a character as to have ignited... | |
| Geology - 1905 - 788 pages
...River, the denudation and erosion having l>een much greater than at the Bad Lands of White River. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...the order of superposition of the different strata. A paper by Meek and Hayden in the same volume0 gives a further discussion of the subject and shows... | |
| Waldemar Lindgren, Frederick Leslie Ransome - Geology - 1904 - 456 pages
...River, the denudation and erosion having been much greater than at the Bad Lands of White River. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...the order of superposition of the different strata. EXPOSURES ON DOG CREEK. Although the deposits under consideration were named from Judith River, they... | |
| John Bell Hatcher - 1903 - 302 pages
...River, the denudation and erosion having been much greater than at the Bad Lands of White River. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...the order of superposition of the different strata. EXPOSURES ON DOG CREEK. Although the deposits under consideration were named from Judith River, they... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1905 - 232 pages
...River, the denudation and erosion having been much greater than at the Bad Lands of White River. But the most remarkable feature of this basin is the wonderful...the order of superposition of the different strata. EXPOSURES ON DOG CREEK. Although the deposits under consideration were named from Judith River, they... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1912 - 760 pages
...stratigraphy rather difficult. A vivid idea of the abundance of these disturbances is given by Hayden ' as follows : The most remarkable feature of this basin...a few normal or tension faults were observed. The faults are best developed in the regions where the folding has been greatest. The larger thrust faults... | |
| Geology, Economic - 1914 - 602 pages
...the beds disturbed and blended together by forces acting from beneath that it seems almost hopelesa to obtain a section showing with perfect accuracy the order of superposition of the different stiata. THE COAL. In the northwest part of the field the Eagle sandstone and the Judith River formation... | |
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