The geology of north central Wisconsin
Source:
Weidman, Samuel, b. 1870.
The geology of north central Wisconsin
Bulletin No. XVI, Scientific Series No. 4
The State, 1907
xxxi, 697 p., 76 leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm
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Contents
[Title page] The geology of north central Wisconsin, pp. [i]-[ii]
[Contents] Table of contents, pp. iii-[xxii]
[Contents] Illustrations, pp. [xxiii]-[xxviii]
Preface, pp. [xxix]-[xxxii]
Chapter I. Introduction, general geology, and previous exploration and literature, pp. [1]-10
Part I. Historical, or stratigraphic, geology, pp. 11-12
Chapter II. The basal group, pp. 13-40 ff.
Chapter III. The lower sedimentary series, pp. 41-97
Chapter IV. The igneous intrusive formations, pp. 98-356
Chapter V. The upper sedimentary series, pp. 357-377
Chapter VI. The correlation of the Pre-Cambrian and the uniformity between the Pre-Cambrian and the Paleozoic, pp. 378-395
Chapter VII. The Potsdam sandstone, pp. 396-408
Chapter VIII. The general character and origin of the drift and of ice sheets, pp. 409-432
Chapter IX. The glacial formations, pp. 433-513
Chapter X. The alluvial deposits, pp. 514-547
Chapter XI. The driftless area, pp. 548-[572]
Part II. Physiographic geology, pp. 573-574
Chapter XII. Physiography, pp. 575-[632]
Part III. Economic geology, pp. 633-634
Chapter XIII. Economic geology, pp. 635-[682]
Index, pp. [683]-697 ff.
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