Geology of the Whitehall area, Montana
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Author / Creator: | Alexander, Roger G. |
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Imprint: | [Red Lodge? Mont.] Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Association, 1955. |
Description: | 111 pages illustrations, maps (some folded). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Project contribution 195 Yellowstone Bighorn Research Association. Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Project contribution ; 195. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3216180 |
Table of Contents:
- Abstract
- Introduction
- General statement
- Previous work
- Field work
- Acknowledgments
- Stratigraphy
- Late pre-Cambrian Belt series
- General statement covering previous work
- General statement regarding Belt formations Whitehall map area
- Greyson shale
- LaHood formation
- Origin and paleogeography of the LaHood formation
- The LaHood formation as a near-shore facies
- Area of deposition
- Source area
- Post LaHood, Pre-Flathead (Cambrian) history
- Cambrian system
- General statement
- Flathead sandstone
- Wolsey shale
- Meagher limestone
- Park shale
- Pilgrim limestone
- Dry Creek shale
- Devonian system
- General statement
- Jefferson formation
- Three Forks shale
- Mississippian-Pennsylvanian systems
- Madison group
- Amsden formation
- Quadrant formation
- Permian system
- Phosphoria formation
- Jurassic system
- General statement
- Ellis group
- Morrison formation
- Cretaceous system
- General statement
- Cretaceous-Tertiary systems
- Livingston formation
- General statement
- Livingston formation near Whitehall
- Significance of Livingston volcanics
- Tertiary system
- Bozeman formation
- General statement
- Distribution near Whitehall
- Characteristics of the Bozeman formation near Whitehall
- Conclusions as to origin
- Igneous rocks
- General statement
- Orthoclase-gabbro
- General statement
- Mineralogy
- Basalt sills and dikes
- General statement
- Mineralogy
- Relation to stratigraphy
- Diorites and granodiorite
- General statement
- Mineralogy
- Latite porphyry
- General statement
- Mineralogy
- Syenite
- General statement
- Mineralogy
- Sequence of intrusion
- Mineralization
- Regional setting
- Mienralization in Whitehall area
- General statement
- Golden Sunlight mine
- West side of southern end of Bull Mountain
- Scattered localities
- Conclusions
- Structure
- Regional structure
- General statement
- Eastern Rocky Mountain structural province
- Beltian geosynclinal province
- Boulder batholith area
- Tobacco Root batholith
- Structure of the Whitehall map area
- General statement
- Western area
- General statement
- Block-Border Faults
- Igneous rocks
- Eastern area
- General statement
- South Boulder block
- North Boulder block
- LaHood block
- Eureka block
- Cave and East Canyon blocks
- Sappington block
- Tectonic history of Whitehall region
- Pre-Cambrian
- Early pre-Cambrian
- Late pre-Cambrian
- Paleozoic
- Mesozoic
- General statement
- Laramide revolution
- General statement
- Late Cretaceous local uplift
- Extrusion of Livingston volcanics
- Folding due to northwest-southeast compression Paleocene
- Cause of the folding
- Block movements (Paleocene) to Eocene
- Tensional block movements
- Post Laramide deformation
- Physiography
- Development of topography in Eocene time
- Valley filling during Oligocene and Miocene time
- Late Tertiary-Quaternary erosion
- Canyon cutting
- Erosion surface development
- Appendix
- Stratigraphic Section No. 1 LaHood formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 2 LaHood formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 3 LaHood formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 4 LaHood formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 5 Lower Paleozoics
- Stratigraphic Section No. 6 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 7 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 7 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 8 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 9 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 10 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 11 Livingston formation
- Stratigraphic Section No. 12-16 Bozeman formation
- Bibliography.