... the lake deposits can be examined. The discovery and first explorations in this basin were made by Rev. Thomas Condon, the present state geologist of Oregon. The typical localities of this Miocene basin are along the John Day River, and this name... The American Journal of Science - 187. lappuse1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1875 - 1140 lapas
...State geologist of Oregon. The typical localities of this Miocene basin are along the John Day Eiver, and this name may very properly be used to designate...indicate a thickness of not less than 5,000 feet The upper beds alone of this series correspond to the deposits in the White River basin. The lower portion... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1902 - 528 lapas
...are along the John Day River, and this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined...indicate a thickness of not less than 5,000 feet. The upper beds alone of this series correspond to the deposits in the White River basin. The lower portion... | |
| University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Geology - 1902 - 558 lapas
...are along the John Day River, and this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined...indicate a thickness of not less than 5,000 feet. The upper beds alone of this series correspond to the deposits in the White River basin. The lower portion... | |
| 1893 - 896 lapas
...are along the John Day river, and this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined...river, examined by the writer in 1871 and again in 1H73, seems to indicate a. thickness of not less than 5, 000 feet. The upper beds alone of this series... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1893 - 1080 lapas
...are along the John Day river, and this name may very properly be nsed to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined and of threat thickness. One section near the John Uay river, examined by the writer iu 1871 and again in... | |
| Frank Hall Knowlton - 1902 - 264 lapas
...are along the John Day River, and this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined...indicate a thickness of not less than 5,000 feet. The upper beds alone of this - series correspond to the deposits in the White River Basin. The lower portion... | |
| Harold Wellman Fairbanks - 1902 - 524 lapas
...are along the John Day River, and this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined...indicate a thickness of not less than 5,000 feet. The upper beds alone of this series correspond to the deposits in the White River basin. The lower portion... | |
| 1902 - 744 lapas
...inclined and of great thickness. < )ne section near the John Day River, examined by the writer in 1H71 and again in 1873, seems to indicate a thickness of not less than 5,0(M) feet. The upper beds alone of this series correspond to the deposits in the White River Basin.... | |
| 1902 - 982 lapas
...are along the John Day River, ami this name may very properly be used to designate the lake basin. The strata in this basin are more or less inclined and of great thickness. ( )ne section near the John Day River, examined by the writer in 1871 and again in 1873, seems to indicate... | |
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