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Geological Survey Professional Paper 197D
The Basin and Range Province in Utah, Nevada, and California
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CONTENTS
Cover
Abstract
Introduction
History of exploration
Acknowledgments
Stratigraphic and igneous history
Pre-Cambrian rocks
Paleozoic rocks
Cambrian system
Lower Cambrian
Middle Cambrian
Upper Cambrian
Ordovician system
Lower Ordovician
Middle Ordovician
Upper Ordovician
Silurian system
Devonian system
Lower Devonian
Middle Devonian
Upper Devonian
Mississippian series
Lower Mississippian
Upper Mississippian
Pennsylvanian series
Permian series
Mesozoic rocks
Triassic system
Lower Triassic
Middle Triassic
Upper Triassic
Jurassic system
Lower Jurassic
Middle Jurassic
Upper Jurassic
Cretaceous system
Cenozoic rocks
Tertiary system
Eocene
Oligocene
Miocene
Pliocene
Summary of Tertiary sedimentation and volcanism
Quaternary system
Structural history
Principal features
Pre-Cambrian orogeny
Paleozoic and early Mesozoic disturbances
Later Mesozoic and early Tertiary orogeny
Nature of the deformation
Folds and thrust
Normal faults
Transverse structural features
Duration and age of orogeny
Significance of orogeny
Later Tertiary and Quaternary orogeny
Block faulting
Historical review
Evidence indicative of faulting
Nature of the block faults
Age of the block faulting
Origin of the block faulting
Folding and thrusting
Garlock fault
San Andreas rift
Other areas
Mineral resources
Bibliography
Index (omitted from the online edition)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Harold L. Ickes, Secretary
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
W. C. Mendenhall, Director
ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE
40. Stratigraphic sections of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in belts
parallel to the axis of the Cordilleran geosyncline
41. Stratigraphic sections of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in belts
normal to the axis of the Cordilleran geosyncline
FIGURE
10. Map showing
outlines of the portion of the Basin and Range province described in this
paper and the localities to which reference is made
11. Map of the Pleistocene lakes in the Great Basin region
12. Distribution of known thrust faults in the Great Basin region
13. Block faulting in three areas in Utah: A, Stockton and
Fairfield quadrangles; B, A portion of the southern Wasatch
Range; C, Gold Hill quadrangle
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Last Updated: 28-Nov-2007
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