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Drake, A. A., Jr.; McLaughlin, D. B.; and
Davis, R. E., 1967, Geologic map of the Rieglesville quadrangle,
Pennsylvania-New Jersey: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle
Map GQ-593 (scale 1:24,000).
Drake, A. A., Jr.; and Monteverde, D. H.,
1992a, Bedrock geologic map of the Unionville Quadrangle, Orange
County, New York, and Sussex County, New Jersey: U. S. Geological
Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1699, 1 sheet, colored geologic
map on scale of 1/24,000.
Drake, A. A., Jr.; and Monteverde, D. H.,
1992b, Bedrock geologic map of the Branchville Quadrangle, Sussex
County, New Jersey: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle
Map GQ-1700, 1 sheet, colored geologic map on scale of 1/24,000.
Drake, A. A., Jr.; Sinha, A. K.; Laird, J.;
and Guy, R. E., 1989, The Taconic Orogen, p. 101-177 in
Hatcher, R. D., Jr.; Thomas, W. A.; and Viele, G. W., eds.,
The geology of North America, v. F-2, The Appalachian-Ouachita
orogen in the United States: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of
America, 767 p.
Drake, A. A., Jr.; and Volkert, R. A., 1991,
The Lake Hopatcong Intrusive Suite (middle Proterozoic of the
New Jersey Highlands, p. A1-A9 in Drake, A. A., Jr., ed.,
Contributions to New Jersey geology: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin
Report No. B, 42 p.
Drake, C. L., 1963, Atlantic margin of North
America (abstract): American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Bulletin, v. 47, p. 335 (only).
Drake, C. L., 1969, Continental margins,
p. 549-566 in Hart, P. J., ed., The Earth's crust
and upper mantle: Washington, D. C., American Geophysical Union
Monograph No. 13, 735 p.
Drake, C. L.; Ewing, J. I.; and Stockard,
H., 1968, The continental margin of the eastern United States:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 5, p. 993-1010.
Drake, C. L.; Ewing, Maurice; and Sutton,
G. H., 1959, Continental margins and geosynclines: the east coast
of North America north of Cape Hatteras, p. 110-198 in
Ahrens, L. H., and others, eds., Physics and chemistry
of the Earth, v. 3: London, Pergamon Press, 464 p.
Drake, C. L.; Heirtzler, J. R.; and Hirshman,
Julius, 1962, Transcurrent faulting along the continental margin
of eastern North America (abstract): American Geophysical Union
Transactions, v. 43, p. 439 (only).
Drake, C. L.; Heirtzler, J. R.; and Hirshman,
Julius, 1963, Magnetic anomalies off eastern North America: Journal
of Geophysical Research, v. 68, p. 5259-5275.
Drake, C. L., and Woodward, H. P., 1963,
Appalachian curvature, wrench faulting, and offshore structures:
New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, series 2, v. 26, no.
1, p. 48-63.
Drake, L. D., 1989, Ore plumes in till: Journal
of Geology, v. 91, no. 6, p. 707-713.
Dreimanis, Alexis; and Goldthwait, R. P.,
1973, Wisconsin glaciation in the Huron, Erie, and Ontario lobes,
p. 71-106 in Black, R. F., Goldthwait, R. P., and Willman,
H. B., eds., The Wisconsinan Stage: Geological Society
of America Memoir 136, 334 p.
Dresser, J. A., 1925, Magog conglomerate;
a horizon mark in the Quebec group: Royal Society of Canada Proceedings
and Transactions, v. 19, p. 115-121.
Dreyer, G.; and Niering, W. A., 1995, Tidal
marshes of Long Island Sound: Ecology, history and restoration:
New London, CT, Connecticut Arboretum Bulletin 34, xxx p.
Driese, S. G.; Srinivasan, Krishnan; Mora,
C. I.; and Stapor, F. W., 1994, Paleoweathering of Mississippian
Monteagle Limestone preceding develpment of a Lower Chesterian
transgressional system tract and sequence boundary, middle Tennessee
and northern Alabama: Geological Society of America Bulletin,
v. 106, p. 866-878.
Driese, S. G.; Srinivasan, Krishnan; Mora,
C. I.; and Stapor, F. W., 1995, Paleoweathering of Mississippian
Monteagle Limestone preceding develpment of a Lower Chesterian
transgressional system tract and sequence boundary, middle Tennessee
and northern Alabama: Reply to discussion: Geological Society
of America Bulletin, v. 107, no. 8, p. 998-1001.
Dronkers, J. J., 1964, Tidal computations
in rivers and coastal waters: Amsterdam, North-Holland Publi |