Pennsylvanian rather than the Mississippian (either early or late). Again there is nothing in the collection that may be justly cited as definitely opposed to correlation of the Stanley with lower Pottsville or basal Morrow, which conclusion I reached... The American Journal of Science - 62. lappuse1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Columbia University. Dept. of Geology - 1923 - 290 lapas
...itself would not be conclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian ra'.her than the Mississippian (either early or late). Again...in my "Revision" mainly on physical and diastrophic considerations. The fossils observed by me in the Jackfork seemed decidedly corroboraMve of my convictions... | |
| Oklahoma Geological Survey - 1923 - 384 lapas
...itself would not be conclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian ra her than the Mississippian (either early or late). Again...cited as definitely opposed to correlation of the Stan'ey with lower Pottsville or basal Morrow, which conclusion I reached in my "Revision" mainly on... | |
| Charles William Honess - 1923 - 384 lapas
...itself would not be conclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian ra'.her than the Mississippian (either early or late). Again...cited as definitely opposed to correlation of the Stan'.ey with lower Pottsville or basal Morrow, which conclusion I reached in my "Revision" mainly... | |
| Oklahoma Geological Survey - 1927 - 94 lapas
...by itself would not be inclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian rather than the Mississippian (either early or late)....in my 'Revision' mainly on physical and diastrophic considerations. ' ' The fossils observed by me in the Jackfork seemed decidedly corroborative of my... | |
| Hugh Dinsmore Miser, Charles William Honess - 1927 - 88 lapas
...by itself would not be inclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian rather than the Mississippian (either early or late)....in my 'Revision' mainly on physical and diastrophic considerations. ' ' The fossils observed by me in the Jackfork seemed decidedly corroborative of my... | |
| Hugh Dinsmore Miser - 1928 - 686 lapas
...itself would not be conclusive either way. The trend of the evidence is toward the Pennsylvanian ratbw than the Mississippian (either early or late). Again...justly cited as definitely opposed to correlation of tie Stanley with lower Pottsville or basal Morrow, which conclusion I reached in my "Revision" mainly... | |
| 1902 - 614 lapas
...fossils, including a few invertebrates from the Stanley shale, were examined also by Ulrich,21 who stated: "There is nothing in the collection that may be justly cited as definitely opposed to the correlation of the Stanley with the lower Pottsville or basal Morrow, which conclusion I reached... | |
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