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D'Agostino, A. E., and Jordan, D. W., 1997, Reinterpretation of depositional processes in a classic flysch sequence (Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group), Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas and Oklahoma: Discussion: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 81, no. 3, p. 4473-475.

Dahlen, F. A.; and Suppe, John, 1988, Mechanics, growth, and erosion of mountain belts, p. 161-178 in Clark, S. P. Jr.; Burchfield, B. C.; and Suppe, John, eds., Processes in continental lithosphere deformation: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Special Paper 218, 212 p.

Dahlstrom, C. D. A., 1969, Balanced cross-sections: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 6, p. 743-757.

Dahlstrom, C. D. A., 1970, Structural geology in the eastern margin of the Canadian Rocky Mountains: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 18, p. 332-406.

Dailly, G., 1975, No. 44, Some remarks on regression and transgression in deltaic sediments, p. 791-820 in Yorath, C. J., Parker, E. R., and Glass, D. J., eds., Canada's continental margins and offshtle petroleum exploration: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 4, 898 p.

Dal Cin, R., 1968, Pebble clusters: Their origin and utilization in the study of paleocurrents: Sedimentary Geology, v. 2, p. 233-241.

Dale, T. N., 1878, A contribution to the paleontology of the vicinity of Poughkeepsie [N. Y.]: Poughkeepsie Society of Natural Science Proceedings for 1878, 2 p.

Dale, T. N., 1879a, A contribution to the paleontology of the vicinity of Poughkeepsie [N. Y.]: Poughkeepsie Society of Natural Science Proceedings for 1878-79, p. 20-21.

Dale, T. N., 1879b, On the age of the clay-slates and grits of Poughkeepsie: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 17, p. 57-59.

Dale, T. N., 1879c, The fault at Rondout, New York: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 18, p. 293-295.

Dale, T. N., 1891, The Greylock synclinorium: American Geologist, v. 8, p. 1-7.

Dale, T. N., 1892a, On the structure and age of the Stockbridge limestone in the Vermont valley: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 3, p. 514-519.

Dale, T. N., 1892b, On plicated cleavage: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 43, p. 317-319.

Dale, T. N., 1893, The Rensselaer grit plateau in New York: United States Geological Survey Annual Report, 13th, part 2, p. 41-102.

Dale, T. N., 1894, Mount Greylock, its areal and structural geology: U. S. Geological Survey Monograph 23, p. 119-203.

Dale, T. N., 1899, The slate belt of eastern New York and western Vermont: United States Geological Survey Annual Report, 19th, part 3, p. 159-306.

Dale, T. N., 1904a, Geology of the Hudson Valley between the Hoosick and the Kinderhook: United States Geological Survey Bulletin 242, 63 p. (Includes colored geologic map.)

Dale, T. N., 1904b, The geology of the north end of the Taconic range: American Journal of Science, 4th series, v. 17, p. 185-190 (map).

Dale, T. N., 1912, The commercial marbles of western Vermont: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 521, 170 p.

Dale, T. N., 1920, Local unconformity between the Berkshire schist and the Stockbridge limestone in Adams, Massachusetts: American Journal of Science, 4th series, v. 49, p. 369-371.

Dale, T. N., 1923, The lime belt of Massachusetts and parts of eastern New York and Western Connecticut: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 744, p. 19-23.

Dale, T. N., and Gregory, H. E., 1911, Granites of Connecticut: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 484, 137 p.

Dallmeyer, R. D., 1972, Precambrian structural history of the Hudson Highlands near Bear Mountain, New York: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, no. 3, p. 895-904.

Dallmeyer, R. D., 1974a, Tectonic setting of the northeastern Reading Prong: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 85, p. 131-134.

Dallmeyer, R. D., 1974b, Metamorphic history of the northeastern Reading Prong, New York and northern New Jersey: Journal of Petrology, v. 15, no. 2, p. 325-359.

Dallmeyer, R. D., 1975a, The Palisades sill: a Jurassic intrusion? Evidence from 40Ar/39Ar incremental release ages: Geology, v. 3, no. 5, p. 243-245.

Dallmeyer, R. D., 1975b, 40Ar/39Ar release spectra of biotite and hornblende from the Cortlandt and Rosetown plutons, New York and their regional implications: Journal of Geology, v. 83, no. 5, p. 629-643.

Dallmeyer, R. D., and Dodd, R. T., 1971, Distribution and significance of cordierite in paragneisses of the Hudson Highland, southeastern New York: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 33, no. 4, p. 289-308.

Dallmeyer, R. D., and Sutter, J. F., 1976, 40Ar/39Ar incremental-release ages of biotite and hornblende from variably retrograded basement gneisses of the northeasternmost Reading Prong, New York: their bearing on early Paleozoic metamorphic history: American Journal of Science, v. 276, no. 6, p. 731-747.

Dallmeyer, R. D., Sutter, J. F., and Baker, D. J., l975, Incremental 40Ar/39Ar ages of biotite and hornblende from the northeastern Reading Prong: their bearing on late Proterozoic thermal and tectonic history: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86, no. 10, p. 1435-1443.

Dallmeyer, R. D.; and Takasu, ???, 1991, 40Ar/39Ar ages of detrital muscovite and whole-rock slate/phyllite, Narragansett Basin, RI-MA, USA: implications for rejuvenation during very low-grade metamorphism: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 110, p. 515-527.

D'Allura, J.; Moores, E.; and Robinson, L., l977, Paleozoic rocks of the northern Sierra Nevada: their structural and stratigraphic relations, p. 395-408 in Stewart, J. H.; Stevens, C. H.; and Fritsche, A. E., eds., Paleozoic paleogeography of the western United States: Pacific coast paleogeography symposium 22 April 1977, Bakersfield, CA: Los Angeles, CA, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 502 p.

Dally, W. R., and Dean, R. G., 1987, Transformation of random breaking waves on surf beat, p. 109-123 in Edge, B. L., ed., Conference on Coastal Engineering, 20th, 9-14 November 1986, Tapei, Taiwan, Proceedings: New York, NY, American Society of Civil Engineers, 3 vols., v. 1, p. 1-922; v. 2, p. 925-1842, v. 3, p. 1843-2796.

Dalrymple, G., l979, Critical tables for conversion of K-Ar ages from old to new constants: Geology, v. 7, p. 558-560.

Dalrymple, R. W.; Narbonne, G. M.; and Smith, L., 1985, Eolian action and the distribution of Cambrian shales in North America: Geology, v. 13, p. 607-610.

Daly, R. A., l933, Igneous rocks and the depths of the Earth: New York, NY, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 598 p.

Daly, R. A., 1934, The changing world of the ice age: New Haven, CT. Yale University Press, 271 p. Reprinted 1973: New York, NY, Hafner Press.

Daly, R. A., 1936, Origin of submarine "canyons": American Journal of Science, 5th series, v. 31, p. 401-420.

Dalziel, Ian; and Elliot, D., 1973, The Scotia arc and Antarctic margin, p. 171-245 in Nairn, A. E. M., and Stehli, F. G., eds., The Ocean Basins and Margins: l. The South Atlantic: Some city or other, Plenum Publishers, XXX p.

Damuth, J. E.; and Fairbridge, R. W., 1970, Equatorial Atlantic deep-sea arkosic sands and ice-age aridity in tropical Suth America: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p. 189-206.

Damuth, J. E.; and Kumar, Naresh, 1975, Amazon cone: morphology, sediments, age, and growth pattern: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86, no. , p. 863-878.

Dana, E. S., 1874, On the trap rocks of the Connecticut Valley (abstract): American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 8, p. 390-392.

Dana, E. S., 1877, On the occurrence of garnets with the trap of New Haven, Connecticut: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 14, p. 215-218

Dana, J. D., 1855, On American geological history (presidential address): American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, v. 9 (1854), p. 1-36.

Dana, J. D., 1863a, Manual of geology: Philadelphia, PA, T. Bliss, 798 p.

Dana, J. D., 1863b, On the existence of a Mohawk Valley glacier in the glacial epoch: American Journal of Science, series 2, v. 35, p. 243-249.

Dana, J. D., 1866a, Observations on the origin of some of the Earth's features: American Journal of Science, 2nd series, v. 42, p. 205-211, 252-253.

Dana, J. D., 1866b, A textbook of geology: Philadelphia, PA, Theodore Bliss & Co., 354 p.

Dana, J. D., 1870, Excursion to the hanging hills of Meriden, p. 53-66 in Davis, C. H. S., History of Wallingford, Connecticut: Mericen, CT.

Dana, J. D., 1871a, On the geology of the New Haven region, with special reference to the origin of some of its topographical features: Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences Transactions, v. 2, p. 45-112.

Dana, J. D., 1871b, Historical notes of the earthquakes of New England, 1638-1869: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 1, p. 304-305.

Dana, J. D., 1871c, On the Connecticut River valley glacier and other examples of glacier movement along the valleys of New England: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 2, p. 324-330.

Dana, J. D., 1871d, Triassic sandstone of the Palisade Range: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 2, p. 459-460.

Dana, J. D., 1872a, Corals and coral islands: New York, 398 p.

Dana, J. D., 1872b, Green Mountain geology; on the quartzite: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 3, p. 179-186, p. 250-256.

Dana, J. D., 1872d, On the oceanic coral island subsidence: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 4, p. 31-37.

Dana, J. D., 1872f, [On the rock of the Palisades, N. J.]: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 4, p. 237 (only).

Dana, J. D., 1872g, On the quartzite, limestone, and associated rocks of the vicinity of Great Barrington, Berkshire, Co., Mass.: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 4, p. 362-370, 450-453 (1872), v. 5, p. 47-53, 84-91, v. 6, p. 257-278 (1873).

Dana, J. D., 1873, On some results of the Earth's contraction from cooling, including a discussion of the origin of mountains and the nature of the Earth's interior: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 5, p. 423-443; Part IV, Igneous ejections, volcanoes), v. 6, p. 104-115.

Dana, J. D., 1875a, On southern New England during the melting of the great glacier: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 10, p. 168-183.

Dana, J. D., 1875b, On southern New England during the melting of the great glacier: II. Absence of marine life from Long Island Sound through the Glacial and part of the Champlain periods: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 10, p. 280-282.

Dana, J. D., 1875c, On southern New England during the melting of the great glacier. IV. Depression of the land, or amount of subsequent elevation: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 10, p. 409-438.

Dana, J. D., 1875d, On southern New England during the melting of the great glacier. Supplement: The overflows of the flooded Connecticut: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 10, p. 487-508.

Dana, J. D., 1876a, Note on the "chloritic formation" on the western border of the New Haven region: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 11, p. 119-122.

Dana, J. D., 1876b, On the damming of streams by drift ice during the melting of the great glacier: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 11, p. 178-180.

Dana, J. D., 1876c, Glacial flood: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 12, p. 64-65.

Dana, J. D., 1877, An account of the discoveries in Vermont geology of the Rev. Augustus Wing: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 13, p. 332-347, 405-419.

Dana, J. D., 1878a, On "indurated bitumen" in cavities in the trap of the Connecticut Valley: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 16, p. 130-132.

Dana, J. D., 1879a, [Critical review of: The physical history of the Triassic formation of New Jersey and the Connecticut Vally, by I. C. Russell]: American Journal of Science, 3rd series. v. 17, p. 328-330.

Dana, J. D., 1879b, On the Hudson river age of the Taconic shcists, and on the dependent relations of the Dutchess County and western Connecticut limestone belts: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 17, p. 375-388; v. 18, p. 61-64. (On p. 378, proposed Wappinger)

Dana, J. D., 1880a, List of papers on the Taconic system: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 19, p. 153-155.

Dana, J. D., 1880b, On the geological relations of the limestone belts of Westchester Co., N. Y.: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 20, p. 21-32, 194-220, 359-375, 450-456 (1880); v. 21, p. 425-443; v. 22, p. 103-119, 313-315, 327-335, maps (1881).

Dana, J. D., 1881a, Origin of rocks of the Cortlandt series: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 22, p. 103-112.

Dana, J. D., 1881b, Dolerite (trap) of the Triassic-Jurassic area of eastern North America: American Journal of Science, 3rd Sesries, v. 22, p. 230-233.

Dana, J. D., 1882a, The flood of the Connecticut River valley from the melting of the Quaternary glacier: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 23, p. 87-97, 179-202, 360-373.

Dana, J. D., 1882b, Geological age of the Taconic System: Geological Society of London Quarterly Journal, v. 38, p. 397-408 (map).

Dana, J. D., 1883a, Evidence from sosuithern New England against the iceberg theory of the drift: Science, v. 2, p. 390-392. [Also American Association Proceedings, v. 32 (1884), p. 195-198.]

Dana, J. D., 1883b, The origin of the Jura-Trias of eastern North America: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 25, p. 383-386.

Dana, J. D., 1883c, On the western discharge of the flooded Connecticut, or that through the Farmington Valley to New Haven Bay: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 25, p. 440-448.

Dana, J. D., 1883d, Phenomena of the Glacial and Champlain periods about the mouth of the Connecticut valley, in the New Haven region. I. Glacial phenomena: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 26, p. 341-361.

Dana, J. D., 1884a, Phenomena of the Glacial and Champlain periods about the mouth of the Connecticut Valley--that is, in the New Haven region. II. The phenomena of the Champlain Period, or the consequences of the glacial flood in the New Haven region: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 27, p. 113-130.

Dana, J. D., 1894b, On the southward ending of a great synclinal in the Taconic Range: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 28, p. 268-275 (+map).

Dana, J. D., 1884c, Note on the Cortlandt and Stony Point hornblendic and augitic rock [N. Y.]: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 28, p. 384-386.

Dana, J. D., 1885b, On Taconic rocks and stratigraphy, with a geological map of the Taconic region: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 29, p. 205-222, 437-443 map; 1887, v. 33, p. 270-276, 392-419.

Dana, J. D., 1885d, Origin of coral reefs and islands: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 30, p. 89-105, 169-191 (map).

Dana, J. D., 1886a, Lower Silurian fossils from a limestone of the original Taconic of Emmons: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 31, p. 241-248.

Dana, J. D., 1886b, The Taconic stratigraphy and fossils: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 32, p. 236-239.

Dana, J. D., 1886g, Geological age of the North Atlantic ocean basin and origin of eastern American sediments: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 32, p. 407-408.

Dana, J. D., 1887a, Geology of Long Island: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 34, p. 153-155.

Dana, J. D., 1887b, On Taconic rocks and stratigraphy, with a geological map of the Taconic region: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 33, p. 270-276, 392-419.

Dana, J. D., 1887c, A pothole of remarkable size in Archbald, Pa.: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 34, p. 489 (only).

Dana, J. D., 1888, A brief history of Taconic ideas: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 36, p. 410-427.

Dana, J. D., 1889, Areas of continental progress in North America and the influence of the conditions of these areas on the work carried forward within them: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 1, p. 36-48.

Dana, J. D., 1890, Long Island Sound in the Quaternary era, with observations on the submarine Hudson River channel: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 40, p. 425-437.

Dana, J. D., 1891a, Some of the features of non-volcanic igneous injections, as illustrated in the four "Rocks" of the New Haven region, West Rock, Pine Rock, Mill Rock, and East Rock: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 42, p. 79-110.

Dana, J. D., 1891b, On Percival's map of the Jura-Trias trap belts of central Connecticut, with observations on the upturning or mountain-making disturbance of the Formation: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 42, p. 439-447.

Dana, J. D., 1895, Formation of dolomite: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 49, p. 426-427.

Dana, J. D., 1896, Manual of geology, 4th ed.: New York, NY, American Book, 000 p.

Dana, R. H., Jr., 1977 ms., Stratigraphy and structural geology of the Lake Waramaug area, western Connecticut: Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts Department of Geology and Geography M. S. thesis, 108 p.

Daniels, E. J.; Altaner, S. P.; Marshak, Stephen; and Eggleston, J. R., 1990, Hydrothermal alteration in anthracite from eastern Pennsylvania: Implications for mechanisms of anthracite formation: Geology, v. 18, no. 3, p. 247-250.

Dapples, E. C., 1939, Coal metamorphism in the Anthracite-Crested Butte quaddrangles, Colorado: Economic Geology, v. 34, p. 369-498.

Dardis, G. F., 1981, "Stagnant-ice" topography and its relation to drumlin genesis, with reference to south-central Ulster: Annals of Glaciology, v. 2, p. 183-184.

Dardis, G. F., and McCabe, A. M., eds., 1994, Subglacial processes, sediments and landforms: Symposium, University of Ulster, July 1992: Sedimentary Geology, v. 91, nos. 1-4, Special volume, 382 p.

Darmer, K. I., 1971, Hydrologic characteristics of the Hudson River estuary, p. 40-55 in Howells, G. P., and Lauer, G. J., eds., Hudson River Ecology II: Symposium, Tuxedo, New York, October 1969, Proceedings: Albany, NY, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 473 p.

Darmer, K. I., 1987, Overview of Hudson River hydrology: New York, N. Y., Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research, Inc., Report prepared under Grant No. 005/86A/016, 174 p.

d'Arrigo, R. D.; Cook, E. R.; Jacoby,G. C.; and Briffa, K. R., 1993, NAO and sea surface temperature signatures in tree-ring records from the North Atlantic sector: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 12, p. 431-440.

Darton, N. H., 1885, Preliminary notice of fossils in the Hudson river slates of the southern part of Orange Co., N. Y., and elsewhere: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 30, p. 452-454.

Darton, N. H., 1886a, The Taconic controversy in a nutshell: Science, v. 7, p. 78-79.

Darton, N. H., 1886b, On the area of Upper Silurian rocks near Cornwall Station, eastern central Orange County, New York: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 31, p. 209-216.

Darton, N. H., 1889, On the great lava flows and intrusive trap sheets of the Newark system in New Jersey: American Journal of Science, 3rd series, v. 38, p. 134-139.

Darton, N. H., 1890, The relations of the traps of the Newark system in the New Jersey region: United States Geological Survey Bulletin 67, 82 p. (with annotated bibliography).

Darton, N. H., 1893, On two overthrusts in eastern New York: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 4, p. 436-439.

Darton, N. H., 1894a, Report on the relations of the Helderberg limestones and associated formations in eastern New York: New York State Geologist Annual Report, 13th (for 1893), v. 1, p. 197-228; (also New York State Museum Annual Report, No. 47, p. 393-422).

Darton, N. H., 1894b, Preliminary report on the geology of Ulster Co., N. Y.: New York State Geologist Annual Report, 13th, p. 289-372; (also, New York State Museum Annual Report, 47th, p. 485-566).

Darton, N. H., 1894c, Geology of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, and Saratoga counties [New York]: New York State Geologist Annual Report, 13th, p. 407-429; (also New York State Museum Annual Report, 47th, p. 601-623).

Darton, N. H., 1894d, Shawangunk Mountain [Ulster Co., N. Y.]: National Geographic Magazine, v. 6, p. 23-34.

Darton, N. H., 1894e, Geologic relations from Green Pond, New Jersey to Skunnemunk Mountain region: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 5, p. 367-394.

Darton, N. H., 1894f, Outline of Cenozoic history of a portion of the Middle Atlantic slope: Journal of Geology, v. 2, p. 568-587.

Darton, N. H., 1896, Examples of stream-robbing in the Catskill Mountains: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 7, p. 505-507 (map) American Geologist, v. 17, p. 98-99.

Darton, N. H., 1897a, A preliminary description of the faulted regon of Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, and Saratoga couties [New York]: New York State Geologist Annual Report, 14th (1895), p. 31-53 (map); [also New York State Museum Annual Report, 48th (1895), v. 2, p. 31-53 (map)].

Darton, N. H., 1897b, Preliminary geologic map of Albany county, New York: (Scale 1 mile to the inch): New York State Geologist Annual Report, 15th, v. 1 (map); [also New York State Museum Annual Report, 49th, v. 2 (map)].

Darton, N. H., 1902, Juratrias rocks, p. 6-10 in Merrill, F. J. H., and others, Description of the New York City district [N. Y.- N. J}: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Atlas of the United States, New York City Folio 83, 19 p. (maps).

Darton, N. H., 1909, Newark group, p. 7-8 in BaSOC, Florence, and others, 1909, Decription of the Philadelphia district: United States Geological Survey Geologic Atlas of the United States, Philadelphia Folio 162, 23 p. (maps).

Darton, N. H., 1940, Some structural features of the Northern Anthracite coal basin, Pennsylvania: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 193-D, p. 69-81.

Darton, N. H., Bayley, W. S., Salisbury, R. D., and Kümmel, H. B., 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, New Jersey-New York: United States Geological Survey Geologic Atlas of the United States, Passaic Folio, No. 157, 27 p., 4 maps.

Darton, N. K., and Kümmel, H. B., 1908, Triassic system, p. 7-13 in Darton, N. H., Bayley, W. S., Salisbury, R. D., and Kümmel, H. B., 1908, Description of the Passaic quadrangle, New Jersey-New York: United States Geological Survey Geologic Atlas of the United States Passaic Folio No. 157, 27 p., 4 maps.

Davies, D. S., Axelrod, E. W., and O'Connor, J. S., 1973, Erosion of the north shore of Long Island: Stony Brook, NY, State University of New York at Stony Brook Marine Sciences Research Center Technical Report 18, 101 p.

Davies, J. L., 1964, A morphogenetic approach to world shore-lines: Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, v. 8 (Sonderheft), p. 127-142.

Davies, J. L., 1977, Geographical variation in coastal development: New York, NY, Longman, Inc., 204 p.

Davis, A. O., Galloway, J. R., and Nordstrom, D. K., 1982, Lake acidification: its effect on lead in the sediment of two Adirondack lakes: Limnology and Oceanography, v. 27, no. 1, p. 163-167.

Davis, C. H., 1849, The theory of the geological action of the tides: American Association Proceedings, v. 1, p. 27-28.

Davis, C. H., 1849, Upon the geological action of the tidal and other currents of the ocean: American Academy of Arts Memoirs, new series, v. 4, p. 117-156.

Davis, C. H., 1851, On the law of deposit of the flood tide: American Association Proceedings, v. 5, p. 2-3.

Davis, C. H., 1854, Action of currents, entrance to New York Harbor: Boston Society of Natural History Proceedings, v. 4, p. 180 (only)

Davis, Charles Henry Stanley, 1879, Physical history, geology, mineralogy, and mines, p. 36-69 in Davis, Charles Henry Stanley, History of Wallingford, Connecticut: Meriden, 000 p.

Davis, D. M.; and Engelder, Terry, 1985, The role of salt in fold-and-thrust belts: Tectonophysics, v. 119, p. 67-88.

Davis, Dan; Suppe, John; and Dahlen, F. A., 1983, Mechanics of fold-and-thrust belts and accretionary wedges: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 88, p. 1153-1172.

Davis, G., l966, Metamorphic and granitic history of the Klamath Mountains: California Division of Mines and Geology Bulletin l90, p. 39-50.

Davis, G. A.; and Anderson, J. L., 1991, Low-angle normal faulting and rapid uplift of mid-crustal rocks in the Whipple Mountains metamorphic core complex, southeastern California: Discussion and field guide, p. 417-446 Walawender, M. J.; and Hanan, B. B., eds., 1991, Geologic excursions in southern California and Mexico: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 21-24 October 1991, Guidebook: San Diego, CA, San Diego State University Department of Geological Sciences, 515 p. [QE89 .G462 1991g]

Davis, G. A., Anderson, J. L., and Frost, E. G., 1979, Regional Miocene detachment faulting and early Tertiary(?) mylonitic terranes in the Colorado River trough, southeastern California and western Arizona, p. 73-108 in Abbott, P. L., ed., Geological excursions in the southern California area. Original papers and field trip roadlogs prepared for the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, November 1979: San Diego, CA, San Diego State University Department of Geological Sciences 217 p.

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Drake, A. A., Jr., 1967a, Geologic map of the Easton quadrangle, New Jersey-Pennsylvania; U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-594 (scalel 1:24,000).

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1967b, Geologic map of the Bloomsbury quadrangle, New Jersey: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-595 (scale 1:24,000).

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1969, Precambrian and lower Paleozoic geology of the Delaware Valley, New Jersey-Pennsylvania, p. 51-131 in Subitzky, Seymour, ed., Geology of selected areas in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania and guidebook of excursions: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 1969, Atlantic City: New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers University Press, 382 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1970, Structural geology of the Reading Prong, p. 271-291 in Fisher, G. W.; Pettijohn, F. J.; and Reed, J. C., Jr., eds., Studies of Appalachian geology: central and southern: New York, NY, Interscience Publishers, a division of John Wiley and Sons, 460 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1978, The Lyon Station-Paulins Kill nappe--the frontal structure of the Musconetcong nappe system in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 1023, 20 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1980, The Taconides, Acadides, and Aleghenides in the central Appalachians, p. 179-187 in Wones, D. R., ed., The Caledonides in the USA: International Geological Correlation Program Project 27--Caledonide Orogen, 1979 Meeting Blacksburg, Virginia, Proceedings: Blacksburg, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Memoir 2, 329 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1984, The Reading Prong of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania; an appraisal of rock relations and chemistry of a major Proterozoic terrane in the Appalachians, p. 75-109 in Bartholomew, M. J., ed., The Grenville event in the Appalachians and related topics: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Special Paper 194, 287 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1990, The regional geologic setting of the Franklin-Sterling Hill district, p. 14-31 in Sclar, C. B., ed., Character and origin of the Franklin-Sterling Hill orebodies: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, symposium held at Lehigh University, 19 May 1990, Proceedings: Lehigh University, Department of Geological Sciences and the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, 118 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., ed., 1991a, Contributions to New Jersey geology: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin Report No. B, 42 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1991b, The High Point member (Upper Ordo-vician) of the Martinsburg Formation in northern New Jersey and southeastern New York, p. B1-B9 in Drake, A. A., Jr., ed., Contributions to New Jersey geology: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin Report No. B, 42 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1992, Bedrock geologic map of the Newton West Quadrangle, Sussex and Warren counties, New Jersey: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1703, 1 sheet, colored geologic map on scale of 1/24,000.

Drake, A. A., Jr., 1995, Tectonic studies in the central Appalachian Piedmont--new findings (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 1, p. 41 (only).

Drake, A. A., Jr.; Aleinikoff, J. N.; and Volkert, R. A., 1991a, The Mount Eve Granite (Middle Proterozoic) of northern New Jersey and southeastern New York, p. C1-C10 in Drake, A. A., Jr., ed., Contributions to New Jersey geology: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin Report No. B, 42 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr.; Aleinikoff, J. N.; and Volkert, R. A., 1991b, The Byram intrusive suite of the Reading Prong; age and tectonic environment, p. D1-D14 in Drake, A. A., Jr., ed., Contributions to New Jersey geology: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin Report No. B, 42 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr.; Davis, R. E.; and Alvord, D. C., 1960, Taconic and post-Taconic folds in eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 400-B, p. B180-B181.

Drake, A. A., Jr., and Epstein, J. B., 1967, The Martinsburg Formation (Middle and Upper Ordovician) in the Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania-New Jersey: United States Geological Survey Bulletin 1244-H, 16 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr., Hall, L. M., and Nelson, A. E., 1988, Basement and basement-cover relation map of the Appalachian orogen in the United States: United States Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-1655 (scale 1:1,000,000).

Drake, A. A., Jr.; and Lyttle, P. T., 1980, Alleghanian thrust faults in the Kittatinny Valley, New Jersey, p. 92-114 in Manspeizer, Warren, ed., Field studies of New Jersey geology and guide to field trips: New York Geological Association, Annual Meeting, 52nd, Newark, New Jersey, 10-12 October 1980: Newark, NJ, Rutgers University Newark College of Arts and Sciences Geology Department, 398 p.

Drake, A. A., Jr.; Mclaughlin, D. B.; and Davis, R. E., 1960, Geology of the Frenchtown quadrangle, New Jersey-Pennsylvania: U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-594 (scalel 1:24,000).U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-13 (scale 1:24,000 with sections and text).

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