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Geology of the Three Forks quadrangle, Montana, with sections on petrography of igneous rocks

January 1, 1963

The Three Forks quadrangle at the head of the Missouri River, has a long stratigraphic succession. The oldest rocks are Precambrian gneiss, derived from arkosic sandstone, and amphibolite, probably altered from mafic sills and lava flows. The unmetamorphosed sedimentary rocks range in age from late Precambrian to Recent, have an aggregate thickness of about 11,000 feet, and underlie about 85 percent of the quadrangle. The only systems not represented are Ordovician,
Silurian, and Triassic.

Publication Year 1963
Title Geology of the Three Forks quadrangle, Montana, with sections on petrography of igneous rocks
DOI 10.3133/pp370
Authors G. D. Robinson, Henry Frank Barnett
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 370
Index ID pp370
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse