6th Keck Symposium Volume
Whitman College (1993)
6th Table of Contents
The Keck Geology Consortium
Henry H. Woodard, Beloit College
Workshops
Remote Sensing
Richard C. Stenstrom, Beloit College
Field Workshop on the Cincinnatian Series, Cincinnati, Ohio
Henry H. Woodard, Beloit College
Paleocene and Miocene Strata in Southeastern Montana
Edward S. Belt, Amherst College
Pikes Peak Batholith Workshop
Diane R. Smith, Trinity University
Colorado Project
Alkalic Intrusive Centers, Pikes Peak Batholith, Colorado
Jeffrey Noblett, Colorado College; Diane R. Smith, Trinity University; Reinhard A. Wobus, Williams College
Field Relations, Petrology, And Geochemistry of Sugarloaf Complex, Pikes Peak Batholith, Colorado
Rachel J. Beane, Williams College
A Petrological And Geochemical Study Of The Gabbros And Associated Rocks From The Pikes Peak Batholith, Southern Front Range, Colorado
Chase C. Davis, Washington and Lee University
Neodymium Isotopic Constraints on the Origin of the Pikes Peak Batholith
Jill Douglass, Trinity University
Amphibole Chemistry in Alkaline Igneous Rocks of the Pikes Peak Batholith, Southern Front Range, Colorado
Emily Giambalvo, Amherst College
Regional Dikes Near the Mount Rosa Intrusive Center, Pikes Peak Batholith, Colorado
Sami Goldman, Colorado College
The Petrology and Geochemistry of the Fayalite-Bearing Granitoids, Mount Rosa Intrusive Center, Front Range, Colorado
Benjamin W. Saltoun, The College Of Wooster
Analysis of the Intermediate Rocks of the Pikes Peak Area, Southern Front Range, Colorado
Jennifer Stewart, Beloit College
Major and Trace Element Tectonic Discrimination of the Pikes Peak Batholith
Marnie Sturm, Trinity University
Ontario Project
The Side Lake Shear Zone, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Henry H. Woodard, Beloit College; Samuel Root, The College Of Wooster
Structure Of the Side Lake Shear Zone in the Southern Kahshahpiwi Lake Area, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Matt Bastress, Colorado College; Kathleen Schuh, The College Of Wooster
Petrology And Distribution Of Lithologies In The Area Of Northern Kahshahpiwi And Southern Keefer Lakes, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Tara-Leisel P. Burgy, The College Of Wooster ;William H. Peck, Beloit College
Structure In the Area Northeast of McNiece Lake, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Kathleen E. Donnelly, Trinity University; Alan Kaufmann, Pomona College
Structure of the Burntside Lake Fault from a Horseshoe-Shaped Lake South of Kahshahpiwi Lake to Hurlburt Lake, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario
Aimee O. Kambhu, Trinity University; Jacob Russin, Williams College
Structure of the Side Lake Shear Zone from Central Kahshahpiwi Lake to Northern Keefer Lake, Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Andrea Laur Troolin, Macalester College; Christopher J. Sanchez, Colorado College
Montana Project
Slump Structures below a Major Unconformity within the Paleocene Tongue River Member and the Miocene Unconformably above the Paleocene, Southeastern Montana
Edward S. Belt, Amherst College; Edward C. Beutner, Franklin and Marshall College; Walter Coppinger, Trinity University
Provenance of the Ludlow and Tongue River Sand Deposits, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Southeastern Montana: Constraints on the Timing of the Bighorn Uplift
Russell H. Abell, Amherst College
Early and Mid-Paleocene Paleodrainage Analysis and Implication for Regional vs. Local Allogenic Processes, Ekalaka Area, Southeastern Montana
Barret S. Cole, Amherst College
Some Observations on Disturbed Sedimentary Strata, Fort Union Formation, Ekalaka, Montana
Christene L. Albanese
Deformational Style And Structural Relationships Associated With A Well-Exposed Slump Block Within The Tongue River Formation Of The Fort Union Group, Carter County, Southeastern Montana
Cheryl Kallweit, Trinity University
An Analysis of Deformed Strata in the Paleocene Fort Union Formation near Ekalaka, Montana
Ian H.D. Clark
General Stratigraphy of the Fort Union Formation near Ekalak, Southeastern Montana
Beth C. Lambert, Carleton College
Regional Explanation of Disturbed Units within the Early Paleocene Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation of South East Montana
Jamie L. Robertson, Whitman College
The Depositional History of the Arikee Formation in the Ekalaka Hills, Carter County, Montana
Srabani Roy, Beloit College
Burrow-Like Features of the Arikaree Formation, Southeastern Montana
Kristin K. Moyle, Beloit College
Oregon Project
Late Tertiary Volcanism in the Mt. McLoughlin-Upper Klamath Lake Region of the Southern Oregonian Cascades
Stanley A. Mertzman, Franklin & Marshall College
A Petrographic And Geochemical Study of Quaternary Volcanism in Southern Oregon
Robert G. Bruant, Jr., Franklin & Marshall College
A Petrographic And Geochemical Study of the Volcanics North of the Mountain Lakes Wilderness Area, Southern Oregon Cascades
Andrew J. Gavin, The College Of Wooster
Petrology and Geochemistry of the Pelican Butte Area, Southern Oregon
Caitlin Gorman, Beloit College
Geology, Petrology, and Geochemistry of the Southeast Flanks of Mt. McLoughlin Volcano, Southern Oregon
Lindley F. Hall, Williams College
A Geochemical and Petrographic Analysis of Volcanics in Coon Point and Vicinity, Southern Oregon Cascades
Amy Kolinski, The College Of Wooster
A Petrologic and Geochemical Study of Volcanics from the Region of Rye Spur and Mt. Harriman in Southern Oregon
Hal H. Newell, Washington & Lee University
A Petrological And Geochemical Reconstruction of the Cascade Range, Winema National Forest, Oregon
Jennifer Pallon, Smith College
A Petrological and Geochemical Study of a Section of the High Cascades in South-Central Oregon near Mt. McLoughlin
Karyn E. Powers, The College Of Wooster
Extrusives! Extrusives! Extrusives! A Study of Quaternary and Late Tertiary Volcanics in the High Cascades of Southern Oregon
Jonathon F. Stiehl, Washington & Lee University
A Chronological, Petrological, And Geochemical Study Of Pliocene And Quaternary Volcanics Near Mt. McLoughlin, South-central Oregon
Benjamin E. Surpless, Carleton College
Colorado Project
Quaternary Geology, Upper Rio Grande Drainage, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Eric Leonard, Colorado College; Dorothy Merritts, Franklin & Marshall College; Robert Carson, Whitman College
Ice Flow Dynamics of the Anastomozing Rio Grande Glacier System, San Juan Mountain, Colorado
Alexander Durst, Colorado College
Late Quaternary Glacial History of Middle Roaring Creek Valley, Spar City Quadrangle, Colorado
Martha Cary Eppes, Washington & Lee University
Drumlinoid Landforms in the Upper Rio Grande Area, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Nancy Grumet, Whitman College
Holocene Periglacial Activity in the San Juan Mountains near Creede, Colorado
Eric P. Jensen, Carleton College
Quaternary History of Red Mountain Creek Valley and its Relation to the Rio Grande Glacier System near Creede, Colorado
Susannah Kitchens, Smith College
Lake Pleistocene History of Glacial Lake Atwood San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Kelly MacGregor, Williams College
Late Pleistocene Deglaciation of the Clear Creek Graben, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Scott McMillin, Williams College
Post-Glacial Hydraulics, Morphology, And Long Profile Adjustment of the Rio Grande River, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Denise R. Muriceak, Franklin & Marshall College
Geomorphic History of the Santa Maria Canyon, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Maria S. Panfil, Carleton College
Ice Stagnation in Pleistocene Valley Glaciers, San Juan Mountains, Colorado: Deposits and a Model of Controls
Eric E. Small, Williams College
Bahamas Project
San Salvador Island, Bahamas: A Natural Laboratory for the Study of Carbonate Sediments and Rocks - Part IV
H. Allen Curran, Smith College; Benjamin J. Greenstein, Smith College; Brian White, Smith College; Mark A. Wilson, The College Of Wooster
Morphodynamics of Two Modern Carbonate Beach-Dun Systems on San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Rebecca Beavers, Williams College
Morpholgy and Taphonomy of Neogoniolithon on San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Kathryn Desmarais, Beloit College
Taphofacies Analysis of Modern Molluscan Facies: Bonefish Bay and Snow Bay, Salvador Island, Bahamas
Nicole Fraser, Smith College
Transect, Profile, And Data Analysis Of Telephone Pole Reef, San Salvador, Bahamas
Lisa Greer, Colorado College
Progression of Bioerosion and Encrustation on the Queen Conch Shell (Strombus Gigas) Of San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Julia L. Hohman, The College Of Wooster
Evidence of Quaternary Sea Level Fluctuation in Pleistocene Limestones at Sue Point Area, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Susan P. Jennings, Trinity University
A Taphonomic Comparison of Pleistocene and Modern Corals, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Heather A. Moffat, Smith College
Classification And Interpretation Of Pleistocene And Holocene Rhizomorphs, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Kathryn Michel Riesenberg, Colorado College
Analysis of a Modern Patch Reef, Snapshot Reef, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Durell Smith, Smith College
Molluscan Taphonomy of Pigeon Creek Lagoon, San Salvador Island, Bahamas
Whitney L. Swift, Washington & Lee University
Quebec Project
Coastal Processes, Sedimentation and Geophysics of the Saint Jean Estuary, Gaspe Bay, Quebec, Canada
William T. Fox, Williams College; Robert H. Burger, Smith College; Richard Stenstrom, Beloit College
A Seismological Study of Bedrock Topography, St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
Michelle Baker, University Of Washington; Robert Carter, Virginia State University
Inlet Migration and Salt Marsh Evolution in the St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec
Ronald J. Connell, University of Washington
River Delta Evolution, Water Volume Distribution, and Flood Tide Channel Formation in the St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe, Quebec
Jeff Cook, Beloit College
Evolution of the Ebb-Tidal Delta, St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada
Amanda Hopkins, Indiana University
Gravity Constraints on Bedrock Topography beneath St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
Lisa Jacob, Smith College; Chuck Voorhies, Trinity University
Salinity Features of the St. Jean Estuary, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
Eileen Potts, The College Of Wooster
Tidal Currents at the St. Jean Estuary
David Scholle, Williams College
Mapping and Studying Sedimentary and Vegetative Environments in a Salt Marsh in the St. Jean Estuary, Quebec
Janet W. Yun, Amherst College
