Discussions
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
Projects
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 & 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 & 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 & 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 & 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, 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 & 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