1st Keck Symposium Volume
Beloit College (1988)
The First Keck Research Symposium and its Geologic Setting
William T. Fox, Williams College
Geology of Southern Wisconsin
Henry H. Woodard, Beloit College
A Field Strip to a Famous Geological Field Area: the Baraboo Hills, Wisconsin
Henry H. Woodard, Beloit College
Bahamas Project
San Salvador Island, Bahamas: a Natural Laboratory for the Study of Carbinate Sediments and Rocks
H. Allen Curran and Brian White, Smith College; Roger D.K. Thomas, Franklin and Marshall College
A Petrographic Study of the Diagenesis of the Sue Point Fossil Reef, San Salvador, Bahamas
Douglas A. Cattell, Colorado College
Biostratinomy of Regular and Irregular Echinoids from Selected Localities on San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Cara Davis, Pomona College
Taphonic Histories of the Shells of Arcoid Bivalves, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Lorrin Ferdinand, Franklin and Marshall College
Pleistocene Molluscan Faunas on San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Frances M. Hagey, Williams College
Distribution and Ecology of Marine Pebble and Cobble Communities on San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Lynn A. Neal, The College of Wooster
The Sue Point Fossil Reef Complex: a Diagenetic History
Storr Logan Nelson, Whitman College
Lucinoid Bivalves of San Salvador, Bahamas: a Substrate for Modern Trace Making Organism
Jenniger Schuster, Carleton College
A Comparison of the Diagenesis of Two Bahamian Fossil Coral Reefs
Elizabeth Stark, Smith College
Montana Project
Early Paleocene Fluvial Sedimentology, Paleobotany, and Paleomagnetism
Edward S. Belt, Amherst College
Sedimentology of a Thin, Widespread Sand Horizon Between Two Upper Lebo Coals, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Southeastern Montana
Kevin J. Ellingwood, Williams College
Clay Mineral Origin and Alteration in Fluvial Facies of the Lebo Member, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Custer County, Southeastern Montana
Constance C. Hayden, Colorado College
Depositional Environments and Paleohydraulic Reconstructions of the Lebo Member, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Southeastern Montana
Lynn Metcalf, Franklin and Marshall College
Paleomagnetic Study of the Lower Fort Union Formation (Early Paleocene), Eastern Montana
Linden Donna Rhoads, Smith College
Reconstruction of a Paleocene Meander Bend In Southeastern Montana
J.R. Robinson, Williams College
A Study of the Fossil Flora Present in a Paleocene River System, Southeastern Montana
Beth L. Williams, Amherst College
Provenance Implications of Sand Composition from Lebo and Lower Tongue River Members, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Southwestern Williston Basin
Bonnie Wong, Carleton College
Colorado Project
Petrologic and Geochemical Studies of the Mid-Tertiary Guffey Volcanic Center, Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field, Central Colorado
Reinhard Wobus, Williams College
The Geology, Petrology and Geochemistry of a Silicious Dome and Vent in the Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field, Near Guffey, Colorado
Anne E. Benjmain, Smith College
The Petrology and Geochemistry of Castle and McIntyre Mountain, Guffey, Colorado
Elizabeth a. Eide, Franklin and Marshall College
Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field, the Geology of Witcher Mountain
Tammy Filson, Whitman College
Felsic Rocks of the Central Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field
David a. Johnson, The Colorado College
The Origin of the Dicks Creek Trachyandesite in the Guffey Volcanic Center, Colorado: a Stratigraphic, Petrographic, and Geochemical Study
Gordon N. Keating, Carleton College
The Petrology and Structure of the Hammond-Baldy Ridge, Mid-Tertiary Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field, Central Colorado
David W. Mochel, Williams College
The Geology of Cover Mountain, Colorado
Miriam T. Rothwarf, Franklin and Marshall College
The Stratigraphy, Petrography, and Chemistry of the Saddle Mountain Area, Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Field, Central Colorado
Kimberly Sultze, Carleton College
The Geology of the Guffey Volcanic Center, North of Guffey Park, Park County, Colorado
Edward A. Venzke, Beloit College
