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Structure, Quaternary history, and general geology of the Corral Canyon area, Los Angeles County, California
The Corral Canyon nuclear power plant site consists of about 305 acres near the mouth of Corral Canyon in the central Santa Monica Mountains; it is located on an east-trending segment of the Pacific Coast between Point Dume and Malibu Canyon, about 28 miles due west of Los Angeles. The Santa Monica Mountains are the southwesternmost mainland part...
Yerkes, R.F.; Wentworth, Carl M.Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian biostratigraphy of east-central Alaska
No abstract available.
Churkin, Michael; Brabb, E.E.Subdivision of the San Lorenzo Formation (Eocene and Oligocene) west-central California
The San Lorenzo Formation was for many years considered synonymous with Oligocene Series. The formation name was extended, incorrectly in most cases, to rocks as far north as British Columbia and as far south as southern California. The formation in its type area was never adequately studied, resulting in fallacious concepts of its faunas and...
Brabb, E.E.Geological Survey research 1964, Chapter C
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Geology of the French Gulch quadrangle, California
Albers, John Patrick; Kinkel, A.R.; Drake, A.A.; Irwin, W.P.Geology of the Sumdum copper-zinc prospect, southeastern Alaska
MacKevett, E.M.; Blake, M.C.Preliminary geologic map of the Charley River quadrangle, east-central Alaska
Brabb, Earl E.; Churkin, MichaelFranciscan and related rocks, and their significance in the geology of western California
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Bailey, E.H.; Irwin, W.P.; Jones, D.L.