Occasional papers on the geology of Michigan, prepared under the direction of R. A. Smith, state geologist.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: State of Michigan. Dept. of conservation. Geological survey division. Publication 40, geological series 34Publication details: Lansing, Franklin DeKleine company, printers, [1936]Description: 260 p. incl. illus., III tab., maps (9 fold.) diagrs. (2 fold.) 24 cmContained works:
  • Bergquist, Stanard Gustaf, 1892-
  • Kelly, William Aultin, 1896-
  • Hussey, Russell C. 1888-
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 557.74
LOC classification:
  • QE125 .A4 no. 34
Contents:
Pt. 1 The Pleistocene history of the Tahquamenon and Manistique drainage region of the northern peninsula of Michigan, with a foreward discussing the glacial history of Michigan and the history of the Great Lakes by S. G. Bergquist. -- pt. 2. The Pennsylvania system of Michigan, by W. A. Kelly. -- pt. 3. The Trenton and Black river rocks of Michigan, by R. C. Hussey.
Dissertation note: Part one (also issued separately) is S. G. Bergquist's thesis (Ph. D.) University of Michigan.
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"Published as part of the annual report of the Geological Survey Division for 1936".

Part one (also issued separately) is S. G. Bergquist's thesis (Ph. D.) University of Michigan.

Bibliography: p. [139]-140, 218-219, [255]-256.

Pt. 1 The Pleistocene history of the Tahquamenon and Manistique drainage region of the northern peninsula of Michigan, with a foreward discussing the glacial history of Michigan and the history of the Great Lakes by S. G. Bergquist. -- pt. 2. The Pennsylvania system of Michigan, by W. A. Kelly. -- pt. 3. The Trenton and Black river rocks of Michigan, by R. C. Hussey.

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