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1984
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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX--OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY
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AAPG Bulletin. [Tulsa, OK: American Associationof Petroleum Geologists].
AAPG Explorer. Tulsa, OK: American Associationof Petroleum Geologists, 1979-.
AAPG Studies in Geology. Tulsa. OK: AmericanAssociation of Petroleum Geologists, 1979-.
Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society ofAmerica. Boulder, CO: Geological Society ofAmer ica
.
American Antiquity. Austin. TX : Society forAmerican Archaeology, 1935-
.
American Journal of Botany. Lawrence, KS
:
Botanical Society of America, 1914-.
Annals of Glaciology. Cambridge: InternationalGlaciological Society. 1980-.
Annual Field Conference - Society of EconomicPaleontologists and Mineralogists. Great LakesSection, [s.l.]: Society of EconomicPaleontologists and Mineralogists, Great LakesSect ion.
Bulletin of the Southern CaliforniaPaleontological Society. Long Beach, CA
:
Southern California Paleontological Society.
Bulletin Series - Office of EngineeringServices, University of Kentucky. Lexington.KY : University of Kentucky, College ofEngineering, Office of Engineering Services.
Canadian Journal of Zoology = Journal Canadiende Zoologie. Ottawa, ON: National ResearchCouncil of Canada, 195 1-
.
Circular - Illinois State Geological Survey.Urbana. IL: Illinois State Geological Survey,1906-
.
Environmental Geology Notes. Urbana, IL:Illinois State Geological Survey, 1965-.
Environmental Science & Technology. Washington,DC: American Chemical Society, 197B-.
Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union.
Field Trip Guide Leaflet - Illinois StateGeological Survey. Champaign, IL: Departmentof Energy and Natural Resources, StateGeological Survey Division.
Geoderma . Amsterdam: Elsevier ScientificPublishing Comoany, 1967-
.
Geologica et Palaeontologica. Marburg: Elwert,1967- .
Geological Survey Circular. Reston, VA : u. S.
Geological Survey, 1950-
.
Geological Survey Professional Paper.Washington, DC: U. S. Department of theInterior. Geological Survey, 1902-.
Geological Survey Water-supply Paper(Washington). Reston. VA: U. S. Department ofthe Interior, Geological Survey, 1908-.
The Geophysical Journal of the RoyalAstronomical Society. London: For the RoyalAstronomical Society by the BlackwellScientific Publication, 1958-.
Geoscience Wisconsin. Madison, WI : University ofWisconsin - Extension, Geological and NaturalHistory Survey, 1977-
.
Geotechnique. London: Institution of CivilEngineers, 1948-.
Ground Water. Urbana, IL: National Water WellAssociation, Ground-Water Technology Division.
Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and theSouthwest, [s. 1.: s. n.].
Illinois Mineral Note. Urbana, IL: IllinoisState Geological Survey Division, IllinoisInstitute of Natural Resources, 1972-.
International Congress on CarboniferousStratigraphy and Geology, [s. 1.: s. n.].
International Congress on Sedimentology =
Congres International de Sedimentologie.[s.l.]: International Association ofSedlmentologists
.
International Journal of Coal Geology.Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific PublishingCompany. 1980-
.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics andMining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts.Oxford-New York: Pergamon Press, 1973-
.
Jewelry Making Gems & Minerals. Mentone. CA:Gemac Corporation.
JGR. Journal of Geophysical Research. B.
Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union,1978-
.
Journal - American Water Works Association.Denver, CO, etc.: American Water WorksAssociation, 1914-.
Journal - Water Pollution Control Federation.Washington, DC: Water Pollution ControlFederat ion
.
Journal of Applied Crystallography. Copenhagen:Munksgaard, 19G8-.
Journal of Environmental Quality. Madison, WI
:
Published cooperatively by the AmericanSociety of Agronomy, Crop Science Society ofAmerica, and Soil Science Society of America.1972-.
Journal of Hydrology. Amsterdam: ElsevierScientific Publishing Company, 1963-.
Journal of Paleontology. Tulsa, OK: Society ofEconomic Paleontologists and Mineralogists,1927-.
JPT. Journal of Petroleum Technology. Dallas,TX : American Institute of Mining,Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers.
Lapidary Journal. San Diego, CA : LapidaryJournal, Inc.. 1947-
.
Micropaleontology . New York, NY: American Museumof Natural History.
Miscellaneous Investigations Series - U. S.
Geological Survey. Washington, DC: U. S.
Geological Survey.
Miscellaneous Series Publication - BotanicalSociety of Americav [s. 1.]: Botanical Societyof America, 1915-.
Nature (London). London: Macmillan Journals,1869-
.
Northeast Oil Reporter. Denver, CO: HartPublications, Inc., 1981-.
The NSS Bulletin. Huntsville. AL: NationalSpeleological Society, 1974-.
NUREG/CR (United States. Nuclear RegulatoryCommission). Washington, DC: U. S. NuclearRegulatory Commission, Office of NuclearRegulatory Research.
The Ohio Journal of Science. Columbus, OH: TheOhio Academy of Science.
Open-File Report (United States GeologicalSurvey. 1978). Reston, VA : U. S. GeologicalSurvey
.
Proceedings of the Annual William T. PecoraMemorial Symposium on Remote Sensing.[Washington, DC: s. n.]. 1979-.
Proceedings of the National Symposium on AquiferRestoration and Ground-Water Monitoring.Worthington, OH: National Water WellAssociat ion.
Program with Abstracts - Geological Associationof Canada. Waterloo, ON: GeologicalAssociation of Canada, 1976-.
Quaternary Research (New York). New York, NY:Academic Press, 1970-
.
Soil Science. Baltimore, MD :' The Williams &Wilkins Company, 1916-.
Story of Illinois Series. Springfield, IL:Illinois State Museum.
Transactions of the Illinois State Academy ofScience. Springfield, IL: Illinois StateAcademy of Science.
Transactions of the SPWLA Annual LoggingSymposium. Houston, TX: Society ofProfessional Well Log Analysts.
U. S. Geol . Surv., Misc. Field Stud. Map. U. S.
Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Field StudiesMap. Reston, Virginia.
Water Resources Bulletin (Baton Rouge). BatonRouge, LA: Louisiana Geological Survey, 1960-.
Water Resources Bulletin (Urbana). Minneapolis,MN : American Water Resources Association, St.Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, 1965-
.
Water-Resources Investigations. [Reston, VA ] : U.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY
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Agnew, Allen F. Application of geology to thediscovery of zinc-lead ore in theWi scons i n- I 1 1 inol s- Iowa district: in Mineralexploration (Lacy, Willard C.. editor).Hutchinson Ross Publ . Co.. Stroudsburg, PA,United States. Vol. 70, p. 116-130. 2 tables,strat. col., sketch maps, 46 ref . , 1983.Reprinted from Am. Inst. Mining, Metal 1. andPet. Eng. Trans. 202; 781-795 (1955).
Aiken, 0. W. ; Keller, G. R.; and Hinze, W. J.Geological significance of surface gravitymeasurements in the vicinity of the Illinoisdeep drill holes: • in Illinois Deep HoleProject (Anonymous). JGR . Journal ofGeophysical Research. B. Vol. 88, No. 9. p.7307-7314, sketch maps, 27 ref., Septemoer 10,1983.
Algermissen, S. T. see Morris, R. H.
Allen. H. E., Jr.; and Gray. J. R.
(investigators). Runoff and sedimenttransport from an agricultural watershed innorthern Illinois [abstr. ]: Geological SurveyProfessional Paper. Vol. 1375, p. 162, 1983.
Allen, Howard E., Jr.; and Gray. John R.
Runoff, sediment transport, and water qualityin a northern Illinois agricultural watershedbefore urban development 1979-81:Water-Resources Investigations, 55 p., illus.(incl. 11 tables, sketch maps), 23 ref., 1984.(Rep. No. WRI 82-4073) available from: U. S.
Geol . Surv., Open-File Serv. Sect., West.Distrib. Branch, Fed. Cent., Denver, CO.United States.
Allen, Robert D. ; and P incus, Howard J.
Confined aquifers as reservoirs for compressedair [abstr.]: in The Geological Society ofAmerica, 96th annual meeting (Anonymous),Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15, No. 6, p. 513. October1983.
Ambrose, William Anthony. Tide-dominateddeltaic deposits of the Spoon Formation( Pennsy 1 vanian) in a narrow, subsiding trough,southern Illinois [abstr.]: In The GeologicalSociety of America. 96th annual meeting(Anonymous). Abstracts with Programs -
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Ambrose, William Anthony. Aggraded fluvial andtide-dominated deltaic deposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian) in the southernIllinois Basin; a shallow embayment : 105 p.,4 plates. Master's. 85 ref., 1983, Univ. ofTexas. Austin, TX.
Amsden, Thomas W. Oolitic strata of the KeelFormation and Edgewooa Group (Late Ordovicianand Early Silurian), Texas Panhandle to theMississippi Valley [abstr.]: in North-centralSection, the Geological Society of America,17th annual meeting (Craddock, J. Campbell,chairperson). Abstracts with Programs -
Geological Society of America, Vol. 15. No. 4,
p. 222-223, March 1983.
Amstutz, G. C. see Zimmermann, R. A.
Anderson, Thomas F.; and Kruger, John M. Sulfurisotopic fractionation in the formation ofpyrite from Upper Devonian black shales[abstr.]: in The Geological Society ofAmerica. 96th annual meeting (Anonymous).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15, No. 6, p. 516, October1983.
Anderson, Thomas F. see also Westgate, Linda M.
Andrews, J. S. see Morris, R. H.
Anonymous. Illinois Deep Hole Project: JGR
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Journal of Geophysical Research. B, Vol. 88,No. 9. p. 7267-7385. illus.. September 10.
1983. Individual papers are cited separately
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96-108. 9 tables, 4 ref.. 1983. (Publ. byAugustana Res. Inst., Augustana Coll.. SiouxFal Is) .
Armstrong, G. see McCray. J. G.
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Arnold, E. P. see Morris. R. H.
Asch, David L. see Conard, Nicholas
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Atherton, Elwood; and Collinson, Charles.Geologic history of the Illinois Basin[abstr.]: In The Geological Society America,Southeastern Section, 33rd annual meeting;North Central Section, 18th annual meeting(Anonymous), Abstracts with Programs -
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Austin, Ronald L. see Rhodes, F. H. T.
Barnes, H. L. Ore-depositing reactions inmississippi valley-type deposits: inInternational conference on mississippi valleytype lead-zinc deposits; proceedings volume(K i svarsany i , Geza, editor; et al.), Univ. Mo.Rolla, Rolla, MO, United States, p. 77-85.i 1 lus. , 24 ref . , 1983.
Barnhardt, Michael L. Identifying buried Indianmounds and geomorphic surfaces near Cahokia,Illinois [abstr.]: in North-central Section,the Geological Society of America, 17th annualmeeting (Craddock, J. Campbell, chairperson).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15. No. 4, p. 211, March1983.
Baird, Gordon C. ; and Shabica, Charles W.Paleoecology of an estuar i ne-del ta ic biota;community-habitat mosaic of the Pennsy 1 vanianMazon Creek fauna in Northeast Illinois[abstr.]: in The Geological Society ofAmerica, 96th annual meeting (Anonymous),Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol . 15, No. 6, p. 519, October1983.
Baird, Gordon C. ; Shabica, Charles W. ; andKuecher, Gerald J. Deposit ional eventsrecorded in the Francis Creek Shale; taphonomyof the Pennsy 1 vanian Mazon Creek locality in
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Basinger, James F.; Rothwell, Gar W. ; andStewart, Wilson N. Cauline vasculature andleaf trace production in medullosanpter idosperms : American Journal of Botany,Vol. 61, No. 9, p. 1002-1015, illus. (incl.table), 35 ref.. October 1974.
Baskerville, C. A. see Morris H.
Bauer, Robert A.; and DuMontelle, Paul B.
Disturbance of overburden bedrock by coal minesubsidence in Illinois [abstr.]: in TheGeological Society of America, 96th annualmeeting (Anonymous), Abstracts with Programs -
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p. 523, October 1983.
Bauer, Robert A. see also Demaris, Philip J.
Bakr, Adel A. Spatial variability of hydrologicdata; the cost of ignoring it [abstr.]: in
Ohio Academy of Science; 93rd annual meeting(Elfner, Lynn Edward, editor), The OhioJournal of Science, Vol. 84, No. 2, p. 15,March 30. 1984.
Baumann, Dean R. The occurrence anddistribution of mineral matter in coallithotypes in the Herrin (No. 6) Coal seamunder marine and nonmarine influences: 151
p., 14 plates. Master's, 40 ref., 1982,Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL.
Balch, A. H. see Miller. John J.
Baliga, K. Y.; and O'Connor, J. Y. Biologicallymediated chemical changes in the filtration ofaerated ground waters: Journal - AmericanV/ater Works Association, Vol. 63, No. 5, p.292-297. illus. (incl. 2 tables). 16 ref.. May197 1. Paper presented at the Am. Water WorksAssoc, annual conference on June 23, 1970 in
Washington, DC.
Barber, A. H. , Jr.; George, C. J.; Stiles, L.
H.; et al . Infill drilling to Increasereserves; actual experience in nine fields inTexas, Oklahoma, and Illinois: JPT . Journalof Petroleum Technology, Vol. 35, No. 9, p.1530-1538, illus., 7 ref.. August 1983.
Barcelona, Michael J.; and Naymik, Thomas G.Dynamics of a fertilizer contaminant plume ingroundwater: Environmental Science &Technology. Vol. 18. No. 4, p. 257-261. illus.(incl. 2 tables). 19 ref.. April 1984.
Berg, Richard C. The origin and early genesisof clay bands in youthful sandy soils alongLake Michigan. U.S.A.: Geoderma, Vol. 32. No.1. p. 45-62. illus. (incl. 79 anal.. 3 tables,sketch map). 39 ref., January 1984.
Berg, Richard C. ; Kempton, John P.; andReinertsen, David L. A guide to the geologyof the Capron-Rockf ord area: Field Trip GuideLeaflet - Illinois State Geological Survey,1982B, variously paginated, illus. (incl.block diag., strat. cols., sects., sketchmaps), 7 ref.. May 15, 1982.
Bernreuter, L. see Bohn, M. P.
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Bigelow, Tom. Fault, uplift discovered in AdamsCounty: Northeast Oil Reporter, Vol. 3, No.2, p. 37-39, illus. (incl. sketch map). March1983.
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Brabb, Earl E. see Killey, M. M.
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Brockman, S. R. see Morris, R. H.
Brossman, James J. Surficial geology of KendallCounty, Illinois: 66 p., 9 plates. Master's,26 ref., 1982, Northern Illinois Univ.,DeKalb. IL.
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Brugam, Richard B.; Carlson, Mark A.;Chakraverty, Sumitra; et al . Post-miningneutralization of acidic surface mine lakes:96 p.. illus. (incl. 9 tables). 50 ref.. Apri1983. (Rep. No. UILU-WRC-83-0178) ava»/at>/efrom: Univ. 111. Water Resour . Cent.. Urbana,IL. United States. Final technical completioireport to U. S. Dep . Interior, Bur.Reel amat ion
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Bunker, Bill J. see Ludvigson, Gregory A.
Burk , Mitchell Keith. Fades and depositlonalenvironments of the Energy Shale( Pennsyl vanian) in southwestern JeffersonCounty, Illinois: 138 p., 10 plates.Master's, 43 ref., 1982. Southern IllinoisUniv.. Carbondale, IL.
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Carozzi , Albert V.; and Gerber, Murry S.
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Clayton, Robert N. see Kombrink, Mark
Cleaveland, Thomas H. Geostat i st ical analysisof the facies and thickness variation in theBrereton Limestone and the Anna Shale in partof southwestern Illinois: 140 p.. 8 plates.Master's, 22 ref.. 1983. Southern IllinoisUniv., Carbondale. IL.
Cluff, R. M. see Frost, J. K.
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Vagt, Peter J. Vertical and horizontalstability of streams in northern Illinois:139 p.. 1 plate. Master's, 85 ref.. 1982.Northern Illinois Univ., Dekalb, I L
.
Valdes, J. see Anuta, Paul
Valenzuela. C. see Anuta, Paul
Van Den Berg, Jacob see Carpenter, G. L.
Van Loon, L. S. see Harrison, W.
Van Luik, A. see Harrison. W.
Wedron Formation at two sites in easternIllinois [abstr. ]: in North-central Section,the Geological Society of America, 17th annualmeeting (CraOdock, J. Campbell, chairperson).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15, No. 4, p. 223, March1983.
Walker, William H. Illinois ground waterpollution: Journal - American Water WorksAssociation, Vol. 61, No. 1. p. 31-40. illus.(incl. sketch maps), 16 ref.. January 1969.Paper presented at the Am. Water Works Assoc..111. Sect, meeting in Chicago. IL, March 13,1968.
Waller, S. F. see Brenckle, Paul L.
Wang, H. F.; and Chrlstensen, N. I. Seismicvelocities of lower Paleozoic strat igraphicunits in Stephenson County, Illinois [abstr.]:in North-central Section, the GeologicalSociety of America, 17th annual meeting(Craddock, J. Campbell, chairperson).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15, No. 4, p. 219, March1983.
van Schmus , W. R. ; Hoppe, W. J.; and Montgomery,Carl a W. Age and geologic significance ofPrecambrian basement samples from northernIllinois and eastern Iowa [abstr.]: in TheGeological Society of America, 94th annualmeeting. Abstracts with Programs - GeologicalSociety of America, Vol. 13, No. 7, p. 572,September 1981. 1.48 b.y.
Van Schmus, W. R. see also Coates. M. S.
-- see also Hoppe, W. J.
Van Zyl , D. see McCray, J. G.
Vipulanandan, Cumaraswamy; and Krizek, RaymondJ. Quality of runoff water from soil -coveredreclamation sites: in Proceedings, 1983symposium on surface mining, hydrology,sedimentology . and reclamation (Graves, DonaldH., editor). Bulletin Series - Office ofEngineering Services, University of Kentucky,Vol. 133, p. 225-232, illus. (incl. 1 table),6 ref., November 1983.
Vipulanandan, Cumaraswamy; Krizek, Raymond J.;and Wilkey, Michael L. Erosion model forreclamation areas: in Proceedings, 1982symposium on surface mining, hydrology,sedimentology, and reclamation (Graves, DonaldH., editor), Univ. Ky . , Lexington, KY , UnitedStates, Vol. UKY BU129. p. 339-348, illus.(incl. 2 tables), 6 ref., December 1982.
Visocky, A. P. see Cartwright. K.
Vitaliano, C. J. see Eckstein. Y.
Vogel , R. S. see Chou, C. L.
von Rhee, Robert W. ; and Johnson, W. Hilton.Llthofacies in the Batestown Till Member,
Wang, Herbert F. see Kowallis, Bart J.
Wangsness, D. J. Hydrology of area 30, easternregion. Interior Coal Province, Indiana andIllinois: Open-File Report (United StatesGeological Survey. 1978), 82 p., 1982. (Rep.No. 82-1005) available from: U. S. Geol.Surv., Water Resour. Div., Indianapolis, IN,United States.
Watts, Alice Marie. Fluorite, the magicalmineral: Lapidary Journal, Vol. 38, No. 6, p.806-811. illus.. September 1984.
Weiss, Malcolm P. see Dathe, David B.
Wells, J. E. see Bohn, M. P.
Westgate, Linda M. ; and Anderson, Thomas F.
Stable isotope evidence for the origin ofsulfur in coal [abstr.]: in The GeologicalSociety of America, 94th annual meeting,Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 13, No. 7, p. 579. September1981 .
Whelan, Joseph F.; and Cobb, James C.High-Zn-coal s of Illinois; coal-hostedmississippi valley-type mineralization?[abstr.]: in The Geological Society ofAmerica, 94th annual meeting. Abstracts withPrograms - Geological Society of America, Vol.13, No. 7, p. 579. September 1981.
Wiant, Michael D. see Conard, Nicholas
Wick ham, Susan Specht; and Johnson, W. Hilton.The Tiskilwa Till, a regional view of itsorigin and depositional processes: in
Proceedings of the symposium on processes ofglacier erosion and sedimentation (Gold. L.
w.. editor; et a/.), Annals of Glaciology,
24 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Il
Wickham/Zuehl
s
II
Vol. 2. p. 176-182. illus. (incl. 2 tables,sketch map), 16 ref
., 1981.
Wilhelm, M. H. see Brenckle, Paul L.
Wilkey, Michael L. see V ipulanandan, Cumaraswamy
Wilkin. Donovan C; and Hebel , Susan u".
Sediment sources of Midwestern surface waters:in Proceedings of the 1981 meetings of theAmerican Water Resources Association, ArizonaSection and the Arizona Academy of Science,Hydrology Section (Anonymous). Hydrology andWater Resources in Arizona and the Southwest,Vol. 11, p. 13-17, illus., 3 ref.. 1981.
Wilkin, Donovan C. ; and Hebel, Susan J.Technigues for studying nonpoint waterquality: in Proceedings of the 1982 meetingsof the American Water Resources Association,Arizona Section and the Arizona-Nevada Academyof Science, Hydrology Section (Anonymous),Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona andthe Southwest, Vol. 12, p. 117-121, illus.(incl. 1 table, sketch map). 3 ref.. 1982.
Winfree, K. E.; Dott , R. H. , Jr.; and Byers,Charles W. Depositional environments of theSt. Peter Sandstone of the Upper Midwest[abstr. ] : in North-central Section, theGeological Society of America, 17th annualmeeting (Craddock, J. Campbell, chairperson).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Societyof America, Vol. 15, No. 4, p. 214, March1983.
Winget, E. A.; and Tirey, G. B. U.S. GeologicalSurvey common-depth-point seismic-reflectionsurvey between Mississippi River miles 195 and210 (R/V Neecho, cruise NE-80-3): Open-FileReport (United States Geological Survey.1978), 5 p., sketch maps, 2 ref., 1984. (Rep.No. OF 84-0082) available from: U. S. Geol
.
Surv., Open-File Serv. Sect.. West. Distrib.Branch, Fed. Cent.. Denver, CO, United States.
Young, Victor R. Drowned barrier bar and tidalinlet sequences in Buckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County, Illinois [abstr.]:in AAPG Eastern Section meeting (Anonymous),AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 67, No. 9, p. 1460-1461,September 1983.
Zielinski, R. E.; and Motef
f
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1980-December 31, 1980: 276 p.. 1980. (Rep.No. MLM-NU-8 1-53-O002 ) available from: NTIS.Springfield, VA , United States.
Zimmermann, R. A.; and Amstutz, G. C. Barite,its place and role in mississippi valley-typedeposits: fn International conference onmississippi valley type lead-zinc deposits;proceedings volume (K i svarsany i , Geza, editor;ef a/.). Univ. Mo. Rolla. Rolla, MO, UnitedStates, p. 279-288. illus., 27 ref.. 1983.
Zimmermann, Robert A. Where have all thesediments gone? fission track dating of theIllinois Deep Hole core [abstr.]: fri TheGeological Society of America. 94th annualmeeting. Abstracts with Programs *- GeologicalSociety of America, Vol. 13, No. 7, p. 588,September 1981. 130, 50 m.y.
Zuehls, E. E.; Ryan, G. L. ; Peart, D. B.; ef al
.
Hydrology of area 25, Eastern Region, InteriorCoal Province, Illinois: Open-File Report(United States Geological Survey. 1978), 79p., 1981. (Rep. No. 81-0636) available from:U. S. Geol. Surv., Urbana, IL. United States.
Zuehls, E. E. (investigator). Hydrology andwater quality in coal areas of Illinois[abstr.]: Geological Survey ProfessionalPaper. Vol. 1375. p. 225. 1983.
M
Zuehls, E. E. see also Fitzgerald, K.
Winget, E. A. see also Tirey, G. B.
Wirries, Dama L. ; and McDonnell, Archie J.
Drainage quality at deep coal mine sites:Water Resources Bulletin (Urbana), Vol. 19,
No. 2, p. 235-240. illus. (incl. 3 tables,sketch map). 16 ref.. April 1983. WaterResour . Bull., Pap. No. 82056.
Wise, see Tirey, B.
Witzke, Brian J. see Ludvigson, Gregory A.
Woodland, Bertram G. Fabric of the clasticcomponent of Carboniferous concretions andtheir enclosing matrix: in Part 1, AtlanticCoast basins; Part 2. Pal eogeography andpa 1 eotectonics ; Part 3, Sed imentol ogy andgeochemistry (Geldsetzer, Helmut H. J..editor; ef al.). International Congress onCarboniferous Stratigraphy and Geology. Vol.9, No. 3. p. 694-701. illus.. 22 ref., 1984.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY
SUBJECT INDEX
u
1
I
absolute age see alsogeochronol ogy ; isotopes
absolute age--datesgranites: The possible
bearing of the granite ofthe UPH deep drill holes,northern Illinois, on theorigin of MississippiValley ore deposits (Doe,Bruce R
.
)
Uranium-seriesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt.J. N. )
lake sediments: LateHolocene beach ridges andwater level cycles in LakeM i ch i gan ( Co 1 1 i nson
,
Charles)pi utoni c rocks: Age and
geologic significance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and eastern Iowa( van Schmus . W . R . )
ivood : Age and origin of thelate Wisconsinan DeerPlain Terrace in theI 1
1
inois Val ley (Haj 1c.
Edwin R.
)
absolute age-- Interpretationbasement : Age and
significance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and adjacentstates (Hoppe, W. J.)
absolute age- -methodsC- 1 4 : Accelerator
radiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois(Conard, Nicholas)
acoustical surveys see undergeophysical surveys
aeromagnetic surveys seemagnetic surveys undergeophysical surveys
a 1gae- -morphol ogyMl ss/ ss ippi an: Algal
compressions from theM i ss i ss ippian of theIllinois Basin (Jennings,
James R .
)
algae--taxonomyDevon/ an : A new species of
Asphalt ina from the GrandTower Limestone ofsouthern Illinois (Devera,Joseph A .
)
algal f lora--biostratigraphyMi ss i ss i ppi an : Calcareous
microfossils from theMi ss 1 ss ippi an KeokukLimestone and adjacentformations, UpperMississippi River valley:their meaning for NorthAmerican andintercont inentalcorrelation (Brenckle,Paul L. )
ancient ice ages see underglacial geology
angiosperm flora see alsoangiosperms
ang i osperms - -morpho 1 ogyCret aceous : Wood patterns
in an Upper Cretaceousflora from southernIllinois (Lee, Michael R.)
applied geophysics seegeophysical surveys
aquifers see under groundwater
archaeology see also understrat igraphy
archeology see archaeologyunder stratigraphy
areal geologyguidebook: A guide to the
geology of theCapron-Rockf ord area(Berg, R ichard C .
)
A guide to the geologyof the Cave inRock-Ros icl are area(Reinertsen, David L.)
A guide to the geologyof the Danvers-Norma 1 area(Reinertsen, David L.)
A guide to the geologyof the Golconda area(Reinertsen. David L.)
Illinois Basin: Geologichistory of the IllinoisBasin (Atherton, E 1 wood
)
maps: Geologic map of theBurden Falls RoadlessArea, Pope County,Illinois (K)asner. J. S.)
Arthropoda- -pa 1 eoeco 1 ogyMi ss i ssi ppi an: The
pal eoeco logy ofmal acostracan arthropodsin the Bear GulchLimestone (Namurian) ofcentral Montana (Factor,David F .
)
artifacts see archaeologyunder stratigraphy
atolls see reefs undersedimentary petrology; seereefs under biogenicstructures under sedimentarystructures : see reefs underenvironment undersedimentat ion; see reefsunder sedimentary petrologyunder Great Lakes region
automatic dataprocess i ng--engi neeringgeo 1 ogyearthquakes: Validation of
current analyticalprocedures for siteresponse analysis (Chen,J. J. )
nuclear facilities: Recentresults in seismicprobabilistic riskanalysis from the SSMRPanalysis of the Z1onnuclear power plant (Bohn,M. P. )
automatic dataprocess i ng- -geophys i ca 1
surveysremote sensing: A
comparison of 1 inearsmapped from digitallyprocessed Landsat data tofaults depicted ongeologic maps; thefluorspar district,western Kentucky andsouthern Illinois (Shelby,Lynn)
ive/ / - loggi ng: ChallengingNortheast formationsexamined (Maslowski, Andy)
27 I
automatic data process ing/conodonts
L i tho-Dens i ty logapplications in theMichigan and Illinoisbasins (McCall, D. C.)
automatic dataprocess i ng--hydrogeo1ogyground water: Dynamics of
groundwater flowassociated with acontinental glacier(F i 1 ley . Thomas H. )
Ground-water flow regimebased on preliminary datafor regional aquifersystems (Signor, D. C.)
bacteria- -biochemistryreduct i on: Stable isotope
evidence for the origin ofsulfur in coal (Westgate,L i nda M . )
barite deposits see a I so undereconomic geology
base metals see also undereconomic geology;see alsounder economic geology underMidwest
boreholes see under acousticallogging underwel 1 - 1 ogg i ng ; see underinterpretation underwel 1 - 1 oggi ng
brachi opods- -bi ostrat i graphyOrdov i
c
I an : Brainard Shaleout 1 iers (UpperOrdovician, MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana (Fluegeman,Richard H
. , Jr . )
brachi opods--pa 1 eoecol ogyMississippi an: Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)mar i ne del ta ic
pal eocommuni t ies from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
brines see also undergeochemi stry
bryozoans- -pal eoecol ogyMi ssi ssi pp i an: Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)marine deltaicpal eocommuni t ies from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
Cambrian see also understrat igraphy
Canada see also Great Lakes;Great Lakes region; GreatPI a ins
carbon- -geochemi stryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1, 1980-December31 . 1980 (Ziel inski , R
.
E.)shale: Enrichment of tracemetals and organic carbonin shales of the New
Albany Group (Frost, J.K. )
carbon- - i sotopesC- 13/C- 12: Geology of the
Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at OldBen No. 24, FranklinCounty, Illinois (Demaris,Phi lip J. )
carbonate rocks see undersedimentary rocks
Carboniferous see also understrat igraphy ; see also understratigraphy under Midwest
cartography see under mapscaves see under solution
features under geomorphol ogycement materials see
construction materials undereconomic geology
ces i urn-- i sotopesCs-137: Sediment deposition
estimation from cesium-137measurements (Mitchell, J.Kent)
Sediment sources ofMidwestern surface waters(Wilkin, Donovan C.)
changes of level see alsounder strat
igraphy ; see also
under stratigraphy underGreat Lakes region
clastic rocks see undersedimentary rocks
clastic sediments see undersediments
clay see under clasticsediments under sediments
clay mineralogy--areal studiesDeposition of bottom
sediment in Lake Ellyn,Glen Ellyn, Illinois(Cowan. Ellen Anne)Depositional and
diagenetic environments ofcarbonate-s i 1 idclasticrocks of the Glen DeanFormation (UpperMi ss i ss ippian) , IllinoisBasin, U .*S . A . (Feiznia,Sadat)
Evidence for stagnant1ce in the Chain O'LakesLowland during depositionof Haeger and Wadsworthtill (Hansel , Ardi th K.
)
Geologic factorsinfluencing reservoirperformance at Texaco'
s
Salem Tertiary recoveryproject, Marion County.I 1
1
inois (Dahl , H. M.
)
High-Zn-coal s ofIllinois; coal-hostedmisslssippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
Identifying buriedIndian mounds andgeomorphic surfaces near
Cahok ia , 1 1 1 inoi s
(Barnhardt, Michael L.)The distribution of the
Piatt Till Member of theWedron Formation in ColesCounty , I 1 1 inois(Hardesty, Alan F.)The occurrence and
distribution of mineralmatter in coal 1 i thotypesin the Herrin (No. 6) Coalseam under marine andnonmarine influences(Baumann, Dean R.)The origin and early
genesis of clay bands inyouthful sandy soils alongLake Michigan, U.S.A.(Berg. Richard C .
)
Midwest: Clay minerals inthin loess, Ohio Riverbasin, U.S.A. (Ruhe,Robert V
.
)
climate, ancient seepaleocl imatology
coal see also under economicgeology; geochemi stry ; seealso under economic geologyunder Midwest; UnitedStates; see also underorganic residues undersedimentary rocks
coal --geochemistrytrace e I ement s: Forms andvolatilities of trace andminor elements in coal; I.
A comparison of threepyrolysis units (Cahlll,Richard A .
)
coal --productionrecovery: Tectonic faults
and their influence oncoal mining in Illinois(Nelson, W. John)
concretions see undersecondary structures undersedimentary structures
congresses see symposiaConodonta- -occurrence
Paleozoic: Naturalassemblages of elements:interpretation andtaxonomy (Rhodes, F. H.
T. )
conodonts--bi ostrat igraphyCarbon! f erous: Multielement
conodont species andecological interpretationof the lower Osagean(Lower Carboniferous)conodont zonation fromMidcontinent North America(Chauff, Karl M.)
Mi ssi ssi ppi an: Cr1no1darenite banks and crinoidwacke inertia flows; a
depositional model for theBurlington Limestone(Middle Mi ss i ssippian)
,
Illinois, Iowa, and
28 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
conodonts/Echi nodermata
Missouri, USA (Carozzi,Albert V. )
Miss i ss ippianstratotype; an overview(Thompson, Thomas I.)
Pal eozoi c : TheMi ss 1 ss ipp ian-Pennsy 1 vani -
an boundary in thesouthern M idcont i nent
,
United States (Manger,Wal ter L .
)
Pennsy I vani an: Revisedcorrelations of the ShoalCreek and La Salle1 imestone members of theBond Formation( Pennsy 1 vanian) innorthern Illinois(Jacobson, Russell J.)
Silurian: Silurian reef andinterreef strata asresponses to a cyclicalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver, RobertH. )
construction materials seealso under economic geology
cross-bedding see under planarbedding structures undersedimentary structures
crystal chemistry see alsocrystal growth; minerals
crystal growth see alsomi nera 1
s
crystal growth--carbonatescalcite: Honeycomb calcite
and other Ohio Valleydelights (Pittman, Jon T.)
crystal structure see alsocrystal growth; minerals
crystallography see alsom l nera 1 ogy
dams see also underengineering geology;reservo i rs
deformation- -experimentalstudiesmi crocracks : Microcrack
study of granitic coresfrom Illinois deepborehole UPH 3 (Kowallis,Bart J. )
def ormation--f ield studiesstress: Geologic structures
and horizontal stresses;their impact on petroleumand coal production in
Illinois Basin (Lizak,John B
.
)
State of stress,permeability, andfractures in thePrecambrian granite ofnorthern Illinois(Halmson. Bezalel C.)
deposition see undersedlmentat ion
deposition of ores see mineraldeposits, genesis
deuterium see also hydrogen;tr i t i urn
deuter ium--geochemi strycoal: High-Zn-coa 1 s of
Illinois; coal-hostedmississippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F
.
)
Devonian see also understrat i graphy
di agenesis see alsosedimentat ion
d i agenesis- -do lomi tizatloncont rol s : The origin ofmottled dolomiticlimestones in thePI attevi 1 1 e Group(Ordovician) of northernIllinois (Dathe, David B.)
pet rography : Deposition anddi agenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley(Delgado, David J.)
di agenesi s--envi ronmentnearshore environment:Depositional anddiagenetic environments ofcarbonate-s i
1
iciclasticrocks of the Glen DeanFormation (UpperMi ss i ss
ippian) , Illinois
Basin, U S.A. (Feiznia.Sadat)
shallow-water environment:A petrographic study ofthe Backbone (LittleSaline) Limestone (LowerDevonian) in southwesternIllinois and southeasternMissouri (Lange, Rolf V.)
shelf environment: Theeffects of depositionalenvironment and di agenesison the porosity andpermeability in the SalemLimestone in Union andMonroe counties, southernIllinois (Jaeger, Paul)
di agenesi s-- indicatorsdepth indicators: Pore
geometry and permeabilityof the St . Peter Sandstonein the Illinois Basin(Kreutzfeld, James E.)
di agenesi s- -mater i al s
coal: Relationship betweengeochemistry of coal andthe nature of strataoverlying the Herrin Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, Chen-Lin)
dot ostone : Diagenetichistory and fluidmigration pathways ofSilurian formations,Michigan Basin (Brand.Uwe)
d i agenes i s- -processescoal i
f
i cat i on
:
Coal i f icat ion of tissues(medullosan seed fern) ina coal ball of the "Herrin(No. 6) Coal Member" ofthe Carbondale Formation,Illinois Basin (Hatcher,Patrick G.
)
Stable isotope evidencefor the origin of sulfurin coal (Westgate. LindaM. )
compaction: The applicationof remote sensing to thedetection of Niagaranpinnacle reefs in theIllinois Basin (Lovely,Daniel Arthur)
ef fects : A bur ialdiagenetic model for theemplacement of zinc-leadsulfide ores in the UpperMississippi Valley, USA(Ludvigson, Gregory A.)
differentiation see undermagmas
dolomi tization see underdi agenes i s
dolostone see also undercarbonate rocks undersedimentary rocks
drainage patterns see underfluvial features undergeomorpho 1 ogy
earthquakes see alsoengineering geology;sei smol ogy ; see also underengineering geology underautomatic data processing;Midwest; Mississippi Valley;symposia; see also underseismology under Midwest
Eastern U. S. --economic geologyfuel resources: Oil and gasdevelopments inEast-Central States in1982 (Carpenter, G. L.)
Eastern U.S. --environmentalgeologypol I ut i on: Drainage quality
at deep coal mine sites( Wirries . Dama L .
)
Eastern U.S. --hydrogeo logyhydrology: Hydrology of
Federal coal lands in
eastern National Forestareas (Grason, David)
Eastern U. S. --paleobotanyPlantae: Plants of
Devonian-Miss i ss Ippianblack shales. EasternInterior, U.S.A. (Cross.Aurea 1 T .
)
Echi nodermata see alsoechinoderms
Echinodermata--morphologyMi ssi ssi ppi an: Ophiocistoid
(?) ossicles from theMcCraney Limestone (Lower
Subject Index 29
Echinodermata/economic geology
Miss iss ippian) of westernIllinois (Maliva, RobertG.)
echinoderms see alsoEchi noaermata
echi noderms--bi ostrat i graphyMi ss i ss i ppi an: Crinoid
arenite banks and crinoidwacke inertia flows; a
deposit ional model for theBurlington Limestone(Middle Mi ssi ss ippian)
.
Ill inois , Iowa, andMissouri, USA (Carozzi.Albert V.
)
Pennsylvani an: Paleoecologyand environments ofdeposition of the BreretonLimestone Member(Pennsyl vanian,Desmoinesian) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
economic geologybarxte deposi
t
s : Barite,its place and role inmississippi valley-typedeposits (Zimmermann, R.
A.)base metals: Mississippi
valley type base metaldeposits and the IllinoisBasin; a geneticrelationship? (Hansen,Wi 1 1 iam B. )
coal: An erosional channelin the roof of theIllinois Herrin (No. 6)coal; implications forexploration (DeMaris,Phi lip J. )
Characterization ofBrazilian high-ash coalsby small-angle X-raydiffraction methods (JesusGonzalez , H. )
Coal resources fact book(Indiana University.Environmental SystemsApplication Center)Detection of potential
inundation hazards byoverwater seismic methods(Mi 1 ler, John J.
)
Estimation of coalresources of Illinoisusing Monte Carlo methods(Fang, J. H.
)
Geologic structures andhorizontal stresses; theirimpact on petroleum andcoal production inIllinois Basin (Lizak,John B.
)
Geology of the Herrin(No. 6) coal andassociated strata at OldBen No. 24, FranklinCounty, Illinois (Demaris.Phi lip J. )
High-Zn-coal s ofIllinois; coal-hostedmississippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
Inorganic geochemistryof Illinois Basin coals(Chou, Chen-Lin)Non-marine and marine
influenced Herrin Coal andassociated roof shalesfrom southern Illinois; ami nera 1 ogi ca 1 andstatistical analysis(Stutzman, Paul E.)Origin and economic
geology of the SpringfieldCoal Member in theIllinois Basin (Field trip9) (Eggert , D. L. )
Shallow sand channel,coal exploration, II inoisBasin (Chapman, W. L.)
Socio-econom jc resourcesguide book (IndianaUniversity, EnvironmentalSystems ApplicationCenter
)
Stable- isotope evidencefor the origin of sulfurin coal (Westgate, LindaM.)
Strat igraphiccorrelations ofSeelyville, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoinesian)of 1 1 1 inoi s Basincoalfield (Jacobson,Russel 1 J.
)
The effects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) Coal ofsouthern Illinois(Kravits, Christopher M.)Thin and disturbed
Herrin (No. 6) coal nearthe boundaries of theIllinois Basin (Danner,Stephen K.
)
Trace and minor elementanalyses of the HymeraCoal Member of Indiana(Coal VI) (Heberton.Richard P .
)
Variations in the formsand occurrences of sulfurin the Herrin No. G coalseam in southern Illinois(Crel 1 ing, John C
.
)
construction materi al
s
:
Geology of carbonateaggregate resources ofIllinois (Goodwin,Jonathan H
.
)
Geology of sand andgravel aggregate resourcesof Illinois (Masters, JohnM.)
f I uorspar: A comparison oflinears mapped fromdigitally processedLandsat data to faultsdepicted on geologic maps;the fluorspar district,western Kentucky andsouthern Illinois (Shelby,Lynn)
A supplemental report onthe Cave In Rock fluorspardistrict, Hardin County,Illinois (Brecke. E. A.)Geologic characteristics
of three major MississippiValley districts (Heyl.Al len V.
)
Honeycomb caldte andother Ohio Valley delights(Pi ttman, Jon T .
)
Lusk Creek RoadlessArea, Illinois (Klasner,John S.
)
New Burns ide"anticline"; part offluorspar area faultcomplex? (Jacobson,Russel 1 J.
)
Stalking the wildfluorspar (Pittman, JonT. )
Temperature and salinityvariations during oredeposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-in-Rock District,Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K .
)
The strontium isotopeand rare-earth elementsystematics of nonsulfideminerals from theII 1 inois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , L i sa A .
)
fuel resources: Oil and gasdevelopments inEast-Central States in
1982 (Carpenter, G. L.)gravel depos i t s : Geology of
sand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois(Masters, John M.)
lead ores: Honeycombcalcite and other OhioValley delights (Pittman,Jon T.
)
I ead-zi nc deposi t s : A
burial diagenetic modelfor the emplacement ofzinc-lead sulfide ores in
the Upper MississippiValley, USA (Ludvigson,Gregory A
.
)
Geologic characteristicsof three major MississippiValley districts (Heyl,Al len V.
)
Ore-depositing reactionsin mississippi valley-type
30 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
economic geology/engineering geology
deposits (Barnes, H. L.)The possible bearing of
the granite of the UPHdeep drill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe, Bruce R. )
limestone deposits: Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois(Goodwin, Jonathan H.)
maps: Mineral resourcepotential map of theBurden Falls RoadlessArea, Pope County,Illinois (Klasner. J. S.)Mineral resource
potential map of the LuskCreek Roadless Area, PopeCounty, Illinois (Klasner,J. S. )
mineral resources : BurdenFalls Roadless Area,Illinois (Klasner, JohnS.)
Lusk Creek RoadlessArea, Illinois (Klasner,John S . )
Mineral resourcepotential map of theBurden Falls RoadlessArea, Pope County,Illinois (Klasner, J. S.)Mineral resource
potential map of the LuskCreek Roadless Area, PopeCounty, Illinois (Klasner,J. S.)
The mineral industry ofIllinois (Hill, James J.)
natural gas: Physical andchemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1 , 1980-December31 , 1980 (Ziel inski , R
.
E. )
oil and gas fields: Drownedbarrier bar and tidalinlet sequences in
Buckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County,Illinois (Young, VictorR.)Geologic factors
influencing reservoirperformance at Texaco'
s
Salem Tertiary recoveryproject, Marion County,I 1 1 inois (Dahl , H. M. )
Green pastures in BrownCounty (Maslowski, Andy)
pet rol eum: ChallengingNortheast formationsexamined (Maslowski, Andy)Diagenetic history and
fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations,Michigan Basin (Brand,Uwe)
Fault, uplift discoveredin Adams County (Bigelow,Tom)— Focus deepens inIllinois; Silurian reefsearch on the horizon(Maslowski, Andy)Geologic structures and
horizontal stresses; theirimpact on petroleum andcoal production inIllinois Basin (Lizak,John B .
)
Illinois; Buckhorn Eastmost exciting play( Anonymous
)
Petroleum geology ofMacoupin County, Illinois(M1 1 ler , Hal sey W.
)
Small pockets yieldingbig production (Bigelow,Tom)
Strat igraphic traps anddeposition of Aux Vasesand uppermost Ste.Genevieve formations( Mi ss i ss ipplan) , southernIllinois (Seyler, BeverlyJ. )
Wildcat find strengthensintrest in Renault sand(Bigelow. Tom)
water resources : To mine ornot to mine groundwater(Sasman, Robert T.)Water resources
activities in Illinois1983 (Garrelts, Mary L.)
electrical logging see underwel 1-1 oggi ng
electromagnetic surveys seeunder geophysical surveys
engineering geology see alsodeformation; environmentalgeology; geologic hazards;geophysical methods; groundwater; mining geology;reservoirs; rock mechanics:soil mechanics; wastedisposal; waterways
engineering geologydams: Chemical grouting
test programme forMississippi River locksand dam 2G (Perez. J. Y.)
Sensitivity of outflowpeaks and flood stages tothe selection of dambreach parameters andsimulation models (Singh,Kr ishan P . )
Stage-di schargerelations at dams on theIllinois and Des PlainesRivers in Illinois (Gray,J. R. )
earthquakes : Recent results1n seismic probabilisticrisk analysis from theSSMRP analysis of the Zion
nuclear power plant (Bohn,M. P. )
Validation of currentanalytical procedures forsite response analysis(Chen, J. J.
)
f oundat i ons : Design andconstruction of rockca i ssons (Gill, S . A . )
geologic hazards: Detectionof potential inundationhazards by overwaterseismic methods (Miller,John J .
)
Liquefaction potentialin the central MississippiValley (Obermeier, StephenF. )
land subsidence
:
Disturbance of overburdenbedrock by coal minesubsidence in Illinois(Bauer, Robert A.)Prediction of subsidence
using complementaryinfluence functions(Sutherland. H. J.
)
Roof fall study of theHarnsburg (No. 5) Coal in
portions of Saline andWilliamson counties,Illinois (Rogers, PhilipR.)
nuclear facilities: Recentresults in seismicprobabilistic riskanalysis from the SSMRPanalysis of the Zionnuclear power plant (Bohn,M. P. )
Validation of currentanalytical procedures forsite response analysis(Chen, J. J.
)
pet rol eum engi neeri ng
:
Evaluation of injectionwell stimulation asapplied to a largemicel 1 ar/pol ymer project(Howel 1 , James C .
)
Inf i 1 1 dr 1 1 1 ing toincrease reserves; actualexperience in nine fields1n Texas, Oklahoma, andIllinois (Barber, A. H.,Jr.)
rock mechani cs : In-situmonitoring of coal minefloor heave (Stephenson,Richard W.
)
slope stability: Erosionmodel for reclamationareas ( Vipu 1 anandan,Cumaraswamy
)
Illinois landslideinventory map (Killey, M.
M. )
underground installations:Detection of potentialinundation hazards by
Subject Index 31
engineering geology/environmental geology
overwater seismic methods(Mi ller, John J.
)
waste disposal: Analysis ofrock stress around a
liquid waste injectionsystem in I 1 1 i noi s
(Heidari. Manoutchehr)Analysis of soil cores
beneathradioactive-waste-di sposalsite. Sheffield, Illinois(Healy, R . W. )
Hydrogeol ogi c controlson the extent and rate oftritium migration from alow-level radioactivewaste disposal facilitynear Sheffield. Illinois(Foster , J . B .
)
Hydrologicinvestigations of failuremechanisms and migrationof organic chemicals atW i 1 sonv i 1 1 e , I 1 1 i no i s
(Johnson, Thomas M.)Low-level nuclear waste
shallow land burial trenchisolation; annual report;October 1982 - September1983 (McCray, J. G. )
Low- levelradioactive-waste burialat the Palos ForestPreserve, Illinois;geology and hydrology ofthe glacial drift, asrelated to the migrationof tritium (Olimpio. J.
C. )
Moisture characteristicsof compacted soils for usein trench covers (Klein,S. )
waterways: Lithium silicatesedimentation tracer forshoal deposit studies(Nedved. T . K.
)
engineering geology- -petroleumengineeringhydraulic fracturing: Frac
sand remains importantgeo 1 ogi cal f 1 nd(Maslowski, Andy)
reservoi r rocks: Evaluationof inject ion wel
1
stimulation as applied toa large mi eel 1 ar/pol ymerproject (Howell, James C.)
Inf i 11 drill ing toincrease reserves; actualexperience in nine fieldsin Texas. Oklahoma, andIllinois (Barber, A. H.,Jr. )
environmental geology see alsoengineering geology;geologic hazards; wastedi sposal
environmental geologygeologic hazards: Illinois
landslide inventory map(Kil ley, M. -M. )
Reconstruction ofprecipitation history inNorth American corn beltusing tree rings (Biasing,T. J.)
land use: Informationsource book (IndianaUniversity. EnvironmentalSystems ApplicationCenter
)
Natural resources guidebook (Indiana University.Environmental SystemsApplication Center)
Sediment sources ofMidwestern surface waters(Wilkin, Donovan C.)Stratigraphy and
land-use applications; acase study in surficialgeologic mapping ofMadison County, Illinois(Ki 1 ley , Myrna M.
)
Surficial geology ofKendall County, Illinois(Brossman, James J.)
maps: Illinois landslideinventory map (Killey, M.M. )
Illinois mined-out coalareas; map and data system(Danner, Stephen K.)
pol I ut i on: Chemistry ofbottom sediments from theCal -Sag Channel and theDes Plaines and Illinoisrivers between Joliet andHavana, 1 1 1 inoi s
(Harr i son, W .
)
Deposition of bottomsediment 1n Lake Ellyn,Glen Ellyn, Illinois(Cowan. Ellen Anne)Drainage quality at deep
coal mine sites (Wirries,Dama L .
)
Evaluation of soil testsas a measure of phosphorusand potassium availabilityin Illinois coal waste( Lewis, B . G.
)
Hydrologicinvestigations of failuremechanisms and migrationof organic chemicals atW i 1 sonv i 1 1 e , 1 1 1 1 no i s
(Johnson, Thomas M.)Illinois ground water
pollution (Walker, WilliamH.)
Lithium silicatesedimentation tracer forshoal deposit studies(Nedved, T. K.
)
Regional characteristicsof the total dissolved
minerals in stream watersof 1 1 1 i noi s ( F 1 emal
,
Ronald C . )
Selected metals in riversediment, water, andanimals (Mathis, B. J.)
Techniques for studyingnonpoint water quality(Wilkin, Donovan C.)The effects of
anaerobica 1 1 y digestedmunicipal sanitary sewagesludge on the oxidation ofpyrite (Loomis, EdwardCharles
)
Vertical and horizontalstability of streams innorthern Illinois (Vagt,Peter J .
)
reel amat i on: Erosion modelfor reclamation areas( V ipu 1 anandan
,
Cumaraswamy
)
Illinois mined-out coalareas: map and data system(Danner, Stephen K.)Mine-reel amat ion
hydrology in FultonCounty, Illinois (Peters,C. A. )
Quality of runoff waterfrom soil -coveredreclamation sites( Vipul anandan,Cumaraswamy
)
Runoff water quality andhydrology at coal refusedisposal sites in southernIllinois (Prodan. P. F.)Variations in hydrologic
soil properties caused bymining activities (Chong,She-Kong)
waste disposal: A systemfor measuring surfacerunoff and collectingsediment samples fromsmall areas (Gray. JohnR. )
Ground-water flow tostrip-mined lake fromlow- 1 evelradioact 1 ve-waste- di sposalsite near Sheffield,1 1 1 inois ( Foster, J . B . )
Radionuclide movement ata radioactive-waste burialsite in Illinois (Olimpio,J. C. )
environmental geo logy- -methodstracers: Lithium silicatesedimentation tracer forshoal deposit studies(Nedved, T. K.
)
environmentalgeology--techniquesmonitoring: Techniques for
studying nonpoint waterquality (Wilkin, DonovanC)
32 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
eros i on/f ractures
[
erosion see under processesunder geomorphol ogy
eruptive rocks see igneous"
" rocksexperimental studies see under
deformat i onfaulting see faultsf aul ts--di spl acementsdip-slip faults: Structural
geology of Shawneetownfault zone, soutneasternIllinois (Lumm, Donald K.)
overt hrust faults: Internalstratigraphy of DevonianTioga Ash Peds inAppalachian Valley andRidge Province (Dennison,John M. )
st r i ke-s I i p f au I t s
:
Strike-slip fault inflat-lying strata ofMacoupin County, Illinois(Nelson, W. John)
f aul ts--distributionGreat Lakes region: A
seismic reflection studyof the Precambrtanbasement along theIllinois-Wisconsin stateline (Fasnacht, TimothyLee)
imagery: A comparison oflinears mapped fromdigitally processedLandsat data to faultsdepicted on geologic maps;the fluorspar district,western Kentucky andsouthern Illinois (Shelby,Lynn)
lineaments: Structuralrelationships betweenCottage Grove andShawneetown fault systems,southeastern Illinois, asinferred from gravity data( Strunk , Kevin L . )
reactivation: History ofdisplacement along Ste.Genevieve fault zone,southwestern Illinois(Schwa lb. Howard R.)Tectonic history of
southeastern Illinois(Nelson, W. John)
f aul ts--ef f ectsgeol ogi c hazards : Tectonic
faults and their influenceon coal mining 1n Illinois(Nelson, W. John)
f aul ts-- interpretationseismic surveys
:
Common- depth-poi ntseismic-reflection surveyon the Mississippi Riverin the vicinity of Alton,I 1
1
inois (Tirey, G. B . )
f aul ts- -systemsblock st ructures : New
Burnside "anticline"; partof f luorspar-tirea faultcomplex? (Jacobson,Russel 1 J .
)
grabens : Structural historyof southern Illinois andupper MississippiEmbayment (Schwalb, HowardR. )
ferns see also pter idophytesfems --bios t rati graphy
Mi ssi ss i ppi an: DistriPutionof fossil plant taxa inthe Upper Mi ss i ss ippi anand Lower Pennsy 1 vanianIllinois Basin (Jennings,James R .
)
fission-track dating see undergeochrono 1 ogy
floods see under geologichazards
fluid inclusions—geologicthermometrybrines: The strontium
isotope and rare-earthelement systematics ofnonsulfide minerals fromthe Illinois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , L i sa A . )
fluidinclusions --interpretationfluorite: Temperature and
salinity variations duringore deposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-in-Rock District,Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K
.
)
quartz: Temperature andsalinity variations duringore deposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-in-Rock District.Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K .
)
fluidinclusions—paleosal ini tyore-forming fluids:
High-Zn-coal s of Illinois;coal-hosted mississippival ley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
fluvial features see undergeomorpho 1 ogy
folds see also faultsforaminifera see also
f oraml ni f ersf oramini f ers --bios t rati graphy
Cret aceous : Late Cretaceousmarine foraminifers fromPI eistocenef
1
uviol acustr 1 ne depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson. Thomas L.)
Mi ssi ssi ppi an: Calcareousmicrofossils from the
Mi ssi ss ippian KeokukLimestone and adjacentformations, UpperMississippi River valley;their meaning for NorthAmerican andi ntercont i nentalcorrelation (Brenckle,Paul L. )
Pal eocene: Thestrat igraphic position ofPaleocene foraminiferafrom Kentucky and Illinois(Fluegeman, Richard H.,Jr.)
Pal eozoi c : TheMi ss 1 ss i ppi an- Pennsy
1
vani-an boundary in thesouthern Midcont inent
,
United States (Manger.Walter L.
)
Pennsylvanian: Paleoecologyand environments ofdeposition of the BreretonLimestone Member( Pennsy 1 vanian
.
Desmoines i an) in
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)Revised correlations of
the Shoal Creek and LaSalle limestone members ofthe Bond Formation(Pennsylvanian) in
northern Illinois(Jacobson, Russell J.)
fossil man--biochemistrytrace elements: Anevaluation ofpostdepos i t i onal changesin the trace elementcontent of human Pone(Nelson, Dorothy A.)
fossils, problematic seeproblematic fossils
foundations see a I so underengineering geology; rockmechanics ; soi
1
mechani cs
;
see also underengineering geology underUnited States
f ractures --di stributiongrani tes : Microcrack study
of granitic cores fromIllinois deep borehole UPH3 (Kowal lis, Bart J.
)
State of stress,permeability, andfractures in thePrecambrian granite ofnorthern Illinois(Haimson, Bezalel C.)
fractures- -stylejoints: A seismic
reflection study of thePrecambrian basement alongthe Illinois-Wisconsinstate line (Fasnacht,Timothy Lee)
e
i
Subject Index 33
fuel resources/geomorphology
fuel resources see also undereconomic geology;see alsounder economic geology underEastern U.S.
gas inclusions see fluidinci us ions
genesis of ore deposits seemineral deposits, genesis
geochemistrybrines: Sampling of brine
in cores of Precambriangranite from northernIllinois (Couture, Rex A.)
coal: Chemical analyses ofa vertical sample ofHerrin (No. 6) Coal Member(Niklas, Karl J .
)
i sotopes : Isotopiccomposition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt, J. N.)
Isotopic composition ofuranium and thorium incrystalline rocks(Roshol t , John N.
)
Oxygen isotope study ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-Ning)Oxygen isotopic
compositions of mineralsfrom Illinois Deep DrillHole granites (Kombrink,Mark)
Sulfur isotopicfractionation in theformation of pyrite fromUpper Devonian blackshales (Anderson, ThomasF.)
The possible bearing ofthe granite of the UPHdeep drill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe, Bruce R.)
organic carbon: Enrichmentof trace metals andorganic carbon in shalesof the New Albany Group(Frost. 0. K.
)
organic mater i a I s:
Environmental fates ofpol ychl or i nted dioxins andfurans as determined fromsediment cores (Czuczwa,Jean M.
)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles in
Lake Michigan (Meyers,Phi lip A .
)
rare earths: Trace elementgeochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz.Klaus J. )
sulfur: Stable isotopeevidence for the origin of
sulfur in coal (Westgate,Linda M.
)
trace e I ement s:
Geochemi stry- of traceelements and sulfur in theSpringfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, C. L .
)
Inorganic geochemistryof Illinois Basin coals(Chou, Chen-Lin)Mineral matter and trace
elements in the Herrin(No. 6) Coal in theIllinois Basin (Fiene, F.
L.)Trace and minor element
analyses of the HymeraCoal Member of Indiana(Coal VI) (Heberton,R ichard P .
)
geochemi stry--processesoxi dat i on: Chemical
analyses of a verticalsample of Herrin (No. 6)Coal Member (Niklas, KarlJ. )
The effects ofanaerobical
1 y digestedmunicipal sanitary sewagesludge on the oxidation ofpyrite (Loomis, EdwardCharles
)
pyrol ysi s : Forms andvolatilities of trace andminor elements in coal; I,
A comparison of threepyrolysis units (Cahill,R ichard A . )
reduct i on: Stable isotopeevidence for the origin ofsulfur in coal (Westgate,L i nda M . )
Sulfur isotopicfractionation in theformation of pyrite fromUpper Devonian blackshales (Anderson, ThomasF.)
geochronology see alsoabsolute age
geochronol ogyabsolute age:Uranium-seriesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt,J. N. )
Hoi ocene: Acceleratorradiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois(Conard, Nicholas)
Late Hoi ocene beachridges and water levelcycles in Lake Michigan(Collinson, Charles)
Paleozoic: Where have allthe sediments gone?
fission track dating ofthe Illinois Deep Holecore (Zimmermann, RobertA.)
PI e i st ocene : Age and originof the late Wi scons i nanDeer Plain Terrace in theIllinois Valley (Hajic,Edwin R .
)
Precambri an: Age andgeologic significance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and eastern Iowa(van Schmus , W. R .
)
U-Th-Pb isotopesystematics and uraniumdistribution withingranite recovered fromdrill-hole UPH-3, northernIllinois (Stuckless, J.
S. )
Where have all thesediments gone? fissiontrack dating of theIllinois Deep Hole core(Zimmermann, Robert A.)
Prot erozoi c : Age ands igni f icance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and adjacentstates (Hoppe, W. J.)
geochronology--f i ssion-trackdatingbasement : Where have all
the sediments gone?fission track dating ofthe Illinois Deep Holecore (Zimmermann, RobertA. )
geochronol ogy- -tree ringsappl i cat i ons
:
Reconstruction ofprecipitation history in
North American corn beltusing tree rings (Biasing,T. J.)
geologic hazards see alsounder engineering geology;environmental geology;seealso under engineeringgeology under MississippiValley;see also underenvironmental geology underMidwest
geologic hazards- -floodsdams: Sensitivity of
outflow peaks and floodstages to the selection ofdam breach parameters andsimulation models (Singh,Kr i shan P .
)
geologic thermometry see underfluid inclusions
geologic time see absoluteage; geochronology
geomorphology see also glacialgeol ogy
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Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
geomorpho
1
ogy /g
1
aci a 1 geology
geomorphologyfluvial features: Hydraulicgeometry of floodplains(Bhawmik, Nani G. )
Times of concentrationand storage coefficientsfor Illinois streams(Graf . Jul ia B. )
I acust ri ne features:Shoreline processes andgeomorpho 1 ogy
.
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6) (Collinson.Charles
)
geomorpho 1 ogy--fluvialfeaturesdrai nage basins: Times of
concentration and storagecoefficients for Illinoisstreams (Graf, Julia B.)
drainage patterns: Theapplication of remotesensing to the detectionof Niagaran pinnacle reefsin the Illinois Basin(Lovely, Daniel Arthur)Vertical and horizontal
stability of streams innorthern Illinois (Vagt,Peter J .
)
floodplains: Hydraulicgeometry of floodplains( Bhawmi k , Nani G . )
terraces: The lateWisconsinan SavannaTerrace in tributaries tothe upper MississippiRiver (Flock, Mark A.)
geomorpho 1 ogy - - 1 acus t r i nefeaturesI andf orm evol ut i on
:
Shoreline processes andgeomorpho 1 ogy
,
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6) (Collinson,Charl es)
terraces : Age and origin ofthe late Wisconsinan DeerPlain Terrace in theII 1 inois Valley (Haj ic,Edwin R.
)
geomorpho logy- -processeserosi on: Sediment sources
of Midwestern surfacewaters (Wilkin, DonovanC )
geomorphology--solut Ionfeaturescaves: Mastodon bones in an
Illinois cave (Frasz,Geoffrey B .
)
geophysical methods see a I sogeophysical surveys
geophysical methods—seismicmethodsapplications: Detection of
potential inundationhazards by overwaterseismic methods (Miller,John J .
)
geophysical surveys see underautomatic data processing;Mississippi Valley;seeacoustical surveys undergeophysical surveys;seeelectromagnetic surveysunder geopnysicalsurveys; see gravity surveysunder geophysicalsurveys; see magnetic surveysunder geophysicalsurveys; see seismic surveysunder geophysicalsurveys;see seismic surveysunder geophysical surveysunder Mississippi Valley;seea I so geophysical methods
geophysical surveysacoustical surveys: Lithium
silicate sedimentationtracer for shoal depositstudies (Nedved. T. K.)
electromagnetic surveys
:
Appl icat ion ofmultivariate regressiontechniques to the study ofanomalies of geomagneticvariations in Piano,Illinois and Cascade, Iowa(Gr immelmann, E. K.)
gravity surveys : Geologicalsignificance of surfacegravity measurements inthe vicinity of theIllinois deep drill holes(Aiken, 0. W.
)
Structural relationshipsbetween Cottage Grove andShawneetown fault systems,southeastern Illinois, asinferred from gravity data(Strunk, Kevin L .
)
magnet i c surveys : Age andgeologic significance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and eastern Iowa(van Schmus , W . R .
)
remote sensing: Acomparison of 1 inearsmapped from digitallyprocessed Landsat data tofaults depicted ongeologic maps; thefluorspar district,western Kentucky andsouthern Illinois (Shelby,Lynn)
The application ofremote sensing to thedetection of Niagaranpinnacle reefs in theIllinois Basin (Lovely,Daniel Arthur)
seismic surveys : A seismicreflection study of thePrecambrian basement alongthe Illinois-Wisconsinstate line (Fasnacht.Timothy Lee)
Common-depth-pointseismic-reflection surveyon the Mississippi Riverin the vicinity of Alton,I 1 1 inois (T i rey , G . B . )
Detection of potentialinundation hazards byoverwater seismic methods(Mi 1 ler , John J. )
Seismic velocities oflower Paleozoicstrat igraphic units inStephenson County,I 1 1 inois (Wang, H. F . )
Shallow sand channel,coal exploration, II inoisBasin (Chapman, W. L.)
Shallow seismicrefraction survey,Gallatin County, Illinois(Roman. Juan A. Deliz)
U.S. Geological Surveycommon-depth-poi ntseismic-reflection surveybetween Mississippi Rivermiles 195 and 210 (R/VNeecho. cruise NE-80-3)(Winget , E . A
.
)
we I I - I oggi ng: Illinois DeepHole Project (Anonymous)
Interpretation of coreand well log physicalproperty data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J .
)
Introduction to theIllinois Deep Hole Project(Coates , M. S.
)
Li tho-Densi ty logapplications in theMichigan and Illinoisbasins (McCall, D. C.)
geophysics see alsodeformation; engineeringgeology
geotechnics see engineeringgeol ogy
germanium- -geochemistrycoal: Trace and minor
element analyses of theHymera Coal Member ofIndiana (Coal VI)(Heberton, Richard P.)
glacial geology see alsogeomorphol ogy
glacial geology—ancient iceagesOrdov i c i an: Maquoketa Shale
Group of northern Illinois(Kolata, Dennis R.
)
glacial geology—glacialfeaturestill: A plant macrofossilassemblage from Illlnoianglacial till 1n JacksonCounty, Illinois (Jackson.Stephen T
.
)
Importance of theregelation process to
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glacial geology/ground water
certain properties ofbasal tills deposited bythe Laurentide ice sheetin Iowa and Illinois.U.S.A. (Kemmis , T . J. )
The Pleistocenestratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernIllinois (Fricke, Carl A.
P. )
The Tiskilwa Till, aregional view of itsorigin and depositionalprocesses (Wickham, SusanSpecht
)
The Wadsworth TillMember of Illinois and theequivalent Oak CreekFormation of Wisconsin(Hansel , Ardi th K. )
glacial geology--glaciationaeg! ac i at i on: Late
Cretaceous marineforaminifers fromPI eistocenef luviolacustr i ne depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson, Thomas L.)
deposi t
i
on: Lithofacies inthe Batestown Till Member.Wedron Formation at twosites in eastern Illinois(von Rhee. Robert W.)
Sed 1 mento 1 og i ca 1
interpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, easternIllinois (Johnson, W.
Hi 1 ton)Strat igraphic
reassignment of theHagarstown Member inIllinois ( K i 1 1 ey , MyrnaM. )
gl aci a I extent :
Stratigraphy of the Wedronand Trafalgar formations(Wi scons 1 nan) ineast-central Illinois andwest-central Indiana(Field trip 3) (Kempton,John P. )
ice movement : Evidence forstagnant ice in the ChainO'Lakes Lowland duringdeposition of Haeger andWadsworth till (Hansel.Ardlth K. )
The distribution of thePiatt Till Member of theWedron Formation in ColesCounty, 111 inoi s
(Hardesty, Alan F.)till: Runoff water quality
and hydrology at coalrefuse disposal sites insouthern Illinois (Prodan,P. F. )
glacial geology—glaciersme I twater : Dynamics of
groundwater f 1 owassociated with a
continental glacier( F i 1 ley, Thomas H. )
glaciation see under glacialgeol ogy
glaciers see under glacialgeol ogy
grabens see under systemsunder faults
granites see under igneousrocks
gravel deposits see also undereconomic geology
gravity surveys see undergeophysical surveys
Great Lakes- -geochemistryorganic mater i a I s:
Environmental fates ofpolychlor inted dioxins andfurans as determined fromsediment cores (Czuczwa,Jean M .
)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles inLake Michigan (Meyers,Phi lip A.
)
Great Lakes--geochronologyHoi ocene: Late Holocene
beach ridges and waterlevel cycles in LakeMichigan (Collinson,Charles
)
Great Lakesregion—engineering geologyshorelines: Shorelineprocesses andgeomorpho 1 ogy
,
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6) (Collinson.Charles
)
Great Lakesregion- -sedimentarypetrologydi agenesi s: Deposition and
diagenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley(Delgado, David J.)
reefs: Silurian reef andInterreef strata asresponses to a cycl icalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver. RobertH.)
Great Lakes region--soi 1
s
pedogenesis: The origin andearly genesis of claybands in youthful sandysoils along Lake Michigan,U.S.A. (Berg, Richard C.)
Great Lakesregion--stratigraphychanges of level: Late
Holocene beach ridges and
water level cycles in LakeMichigan (Collinson,Charl es)
maps: Quaternary geologicmap of the Chicago 4
degrees by 6 degreesQuadrangle, United States( Lineback , J . A .
)
Ordov i c i an: Correlation ofK-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting(Kolata, Dennis R .
)
Quaternary : Quaternarygeologic map of theChicago 4 degrees by 6degrees Quadrangle, UnitedStates (Lineback. J. A.)
Great Plains--tectonophysicsplate tectoni cs: The
Baraboo Interval: a taleof red quartzites (Dott,R. H. . Jr. )
ground water see a I sohydrogeol ogy ; hydrology
ground water aquiferscompressed air: Confined
aquifers as reservoirs forcompressed air (Allen,Robert D .
)
ground water- -geochemistryfiltration: Biologicallymediated chemical changesin the filtration ofaerated ground waters(Bal iga. K. Y. )
ground watei— surveysAquifer studies at a
proposed coal strip minenear Industry. Illinois(Gal loway. D . L.
)
Changes in ground waterquality associated withcast overburden materialin Southwest Perry County,Illinois (Oertel . Allen0. )
Dynamics of a fertilizercontaminant plume ingroundwater (Barcelona.Michael J .
)
Dynamics of groundwaterflow associated with a
continental glacier(Fi 1 ley. Thomas H.
)
Ground-water flow tostrip-mined lake from1 ow- 1 evelradioact ive-waste-d1 sposa
1
site near Sheffield,1 1 1 inois (Foster. J. B.
)
Hydrogeologic controlson the extent and rate oftritium migration from a
low-level radioactivewaste disposal facilitynear Sheffield, Illinois( Foster, J. B .
)
36 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
ground water/hydrogeology
Hydrogeol ogy of glacialterranes in the GreatLakes region (Cartwright,Keros)
Hydrogeol ogy of theMahomet bedrock valleydeposits (Cartwright, K.)
Hydro logicinvestigations of failuremechanisms and migrationof organic chemicals atW i 1 sonv i 1 1 e , I 1 1 i no 1
s
(Johnson, Thomas M.)Illinois ground water
pollution (Walker, WilliamH. )
Low-levelradioactive-waste burialat the Palos ForestPreserve, Illinois;geology and hydrology ofthe glacial drift, asrelated to the migrationof tritium (Olimpio, J.
C.)Moisture characteristics
of compacted soils for usein trench covers (Klein,S.)Radionuclide movement at
a radioactive-waste burialsite In Illinois (Olimpio,J. C. )
Sampling of brine incores of Precambriangranite from northernIllinois (Couture, Rex A.)Spatial variability of
hydrologic data; the costof ignoring it (Bakr, AdelA.)
To mine or not to minegroundwater (Sasman,Robert T .
)
Variations in hydrologicsoil properties caused bymining activities (Chong,She-Kong)
Great Lakes region: A
seismic reflection studyof the Precambrianbasement along theIllinois-Wisconsin stateline (Fasnacht, TimothyLee)
Midwest: Ground-water flowregime based onpreliminary data forregional aquifer systems(Signor , D . C. )
United States: Drainagequality at deep coal minesites (Wlrries, Dama L.)
guidebook see under arealgeology
gymnosperm flora see alsogymnosperms
gymnosperms--Coni f eralesPlei stocene : A plant
macrofossil assemblagefrom II lino ran glacialtill in Jackson County,Illinois (Jackson, StephenT.)
gymnosperms- -floral studiesPennsy
I
vani an: The taxonomyof Conostoma 1 eptospermumand C. platyspermum(Rothwel 1 , Gar W.
)
gymnosperms- -f oss
i
1 izat ionPaleozoic: Coa 1 i f icat i on of
tissues (medullosan seedfern) In a coal ball ofthe "Herrin (No. 6) CoalMember" of the CarbondaleFormation, Illinois Basin(Hatcher, Patrick G.)
gymnosperms- -morpho 1 ogyPennsy I vani an: The
synangiate nature ofDolerotheca (Stidd, BentonM. )
Tr igonocarpus leeanus, anew species from theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian ofsouthern Illinois(Gastaldo, Robert A.)
gymnosperms - -phy 1 ogenyPennsy I vani an : Structure
affinity, and phylogeny ofDolerotheca formosa(Dufek, Debra A .
)
Holocene see also undergeochronology
;
see also undergeochronology under GreatLakes; North America
hydrogen see also deuterium;tr i t ium
hydrogen- -geochemi stryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1 , 1980-December31 . 1980 (Ziel inski , R.
E.)hydrogen-- i sotopes
D/H: High-Zn-coals ofIllinois; coal-hostedmississippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
The strontium isotopeand rare-earth elementsystematics of nonsulfideminerals from theI 1 1 i no is-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , L i sa A .
)
t r i t i urn: Hydrogeol og i
c
controls on the extent andrate of tritium migrationfrom a low-levelradioactive waste disposalfacility near Sheffield,I 1
1
inols (Foster, J. B. )
Radionuclide movement ata radioactive-waste burialsite in Illinois (Olimpio,J. C. )
hydrogeol ogy see also groundwater; hydrology
hydrogeol ogyground water: Aquifer
studies at a proposed coalstrip mine near Industry,Illinois (Galloway, D. L.)Changes in ground water-
quality associated withcast overburden materialin Southwest Perry County.Illinois (Oertel , Allen0. )
Confined aquifers asreservoirs for compressedair (Allen, Robert D.)Dynamics of a fertilizer
contaminant plume ingroundwater (Barcelona,Michael J. )
Dynamics of groundwaterflow associated with acontinental glacier(Fi 1 ley. Thomas H.
)
Hydrogeology of glacialterranes in the GreatLakes region (Cartwright,Keros)
Hydrogeology of theMahomet bedrock valleydeposits (Cartwright, K.)
Spatial variability ofhydrologic data; the costof ignoring it (Bakr, AdelA.)
hydrol ogy : Estimates of1 ong- termsuspended-sediment loadsin Bay Creek at Nebo. PikeCounty. 1 1 1 inois,1940-1980 (Lazaro, TimothyR. )
Hydrology and waterquality in coal areas ofII 1 Inois (Zuehls. E. E .
)
Hydrology of area 25.Eastern Region, InteriorCoal Province, Illinois(Zuehls. E. E.)Hydrology of area 29.
Eastern Region, InteriorCoal Province, Illinois(Fitzgerald. K. K.
)
Hydrology of area 30,eastern region. InteriorCoal Province, Indiana andIllinois (Wangsness, D.
J. )
Measurement of bedloaddischarge in nine Illinoisstreams with theHel ley-Smith sampler(Graf. J. B.
)
Mine-reel amat ionhydrology in FultonCounty. Illinois (Peters,
Subject Index 37
hydrogeo logy/ igneous rocks
C. A. )
Post-miningneutralization of acidicsurface mine lakes(Brugam, Richard B.)Reach velocities in
Illinois streams (Graf.Jul ia B .
)
Runoff, sedimenttransport, and waterquality in a northernIllinois agriculturalwatershed before urbandevelopment 1979-81(Allen, Howard E., Jr.)Sediment deposition
estimation from cesium-137measurements (Mitchell, J.
Kent
)
Travel time andlongitudinal dispersion in
Illinois streams (Graf,Jul ia B . )
Vertical and horizontalstability of streams innorthern Illinois (Vagt,Peter J .
)
Work plan for theSangamon River basin,Illinois (Stamer, J. K.)
hydrogeo logy- -methodssampling: Sampling of brine
in cores of Precambriangranite from northernIllinois (Couture, Rex A.)
hydrology see also groundwater; hydrogeology
hydro logy- -surveysEstimates of long-term
suspended-sediment loadsin Bay Creek at Nebo, PikeCounty, 1 1 1 inoi s.
1940-1980 (Lazaro, TimothyR. )
Hydrology and waterquality in coal areas ofII 1 1nois (Zuehls. E . E . )
Hydrology of area 25.Eastern Region, InteriorCoal Province. Illinois(Zuehls. E . E. )
Hydrology of area 29.Eastern Region. InteriorCoal Province, Illinois(Fitzgerald. K. K.)Hydrology of area 30,
eastern region. InteriorCoal Province, Indiana andIllinois (Wangsness, D.
J. )
Long-term sedimentyields from Bay Creek,Pike County, Illinois(Lazaro. T . R . )
Measurement of bedloaddischarge in nine Illinoisstreams with theHel ley-Smith sampler(Graf. J. B.
)
Mine-reel amat ionhydrology in FultonCounty. Illinois (Peters,C. A.)
Post-miningneutralization of acidicsurface mine lakes(Brugam, Richard B.)Quality of runoff water
from soil -coveredreclamation sites( V ipu 1 anandan,Cumaraswamy
)
Reach velocities inIllinois streams (Graf,Jul ia B . )
Regional characteristicsof the total dissolvedminerals in stream watersof I 1 1 inoi s ( F 1 emal ,
Ronald C . )
Runoff and sedimenttransport from anagricultural watershed innorthern Illinois (Allen,H. E. . Jr . )
Runoff, sedimenttransport, and waterquality in a northernIllinois agriculturalwatershed before urbandevelopment 1979-81(Allen, Howard E., Jr.)
Runoff water quality andhydrology at coal refusedisposal sites in southernIllinois (Prodan. P. F.)
Sediment depositionestimation from cesium-137measurements (Mitchell, J.Kent
)
Sediment sources ofMidwestern surface waters(Wilkin. Donovan C.)Techniques for studying
nonpoint water quality(Wilkin, Donovan C.)Times of concentration
and storage coefficientsfor Illinois streams(Graf. Jul ia B.
)
Traveltime andlongitudinal dispersion inIllinois streams (Graf,Jul 1a B.
)
Vertical and horizontalstability of streams innorthern Illinois (Vagt,Peter J.
)
Eastern U.S.: Hydrology ofFederal coal lands ineastern National Forestareas (Grason, David)
Great Lakes region:Deposition of bottomsediment in Lake Ellyn,Gl en E 1
1 yn, 1 1
1
inois(Cowan, Ellen Anne)
1 1 I i noi s River :
Stage-discharge relations
at dams on the Illinoisand Des Plaines Rivers in
1 1 1 inoi s (Gray, J . R . )
Lake Mi chi gan: LateHolocene beach ridges andwater level cycles in LakeMichigan (Collinson,Charles
)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles inLake Michigan (Meyers,Phi lip A.
)
Shoreline processes andgeomorpho 1 ogy
,
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6) (Collinson,Charles
)
Midwest: Reconstruction ofprecipitation history InNorth American corn beltusing tree rings (Biasing,T. J. )
Sangamon River basin: Workplan for the SangamonRiver basin. Illinois(Stamer . J . K . )
United States: Hydraulicgeometry of floodplains(Bhawmik, Nani G.)
hydro 1 ogy- - techn i quessampling: A system formeasuring surface runoffand collecting sedimentsamples from small areas(Gray, John R .
)
hydrothermal alteration seeunder processes undermetasomat i sm
ice ages see glacial geologyigneous rocks see also fluid
inclusions; intrusions;magmas: metamorphic rocks;metasomat i sm
igneous rocks - -gran i tesdi st ri but i on: Geological
significance of surfacegravity measurements inthe vicinity of theIllinois deep drill holes(Aiken, 0. W.
)
geochemistry: Oxygenisotopic and mineralogicstudies of Precambriangranites from the IllinoisDeep Hole Project (Shieh,Yuch-ning)Oxygen isotopic
compositions of mineralsfrom Illinois Deep DrillHole granites (Kombrink,Mark
)
The possible bearing ofthe granite of the UPHdeep drill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe, Bruce R.)
U-Th-Pb isotopesystematics and uranium
38 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
igneous rocks/ lacustrine features
distribution withingranite recovered fromdrill-hole UPH-3, northernIllinois (Stuckless, J.S. )
Uranium-seriesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty. Illinois (Rosholt.d. N. )
pet rol ogy: Petrology andphysical properties ofgranites from the Illinoisdeep hole in StephensonCounty (Lidiak. Edward G.)
physical properties:Interpretation of core andwel 1 1 og phys icalproperties data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J .
)
Interpretation of coreand well log physicalproperty data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J .
)
Petrographic andphysical factorscontrolling thermalconductivity of graniticrocks in Illinois deepholes UPH 1 , 2. and 3
( Eckstein. Y .
)
trace el ement s : Traceelement geochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz,Klaus J.
)
i ncertae sedis see problematicf ossi 1 s
inclusions see also fluidi ncl us ions
I nsecta- -occurrencePennsyl vani an : The Mazon
Creek nodules (Konecny,Jim)
Insecta—PalaeodictyopteroidaCarboni ferous : New
Homo i opter i dae (I nsecta:Paleodictyoptera ) withwing articulation fromUpper Carboniferous strataof Mazon Creek, Illinois(Kukal ova-Peck , Jarmila)
instruments see underelectromagnetic loggingunder well -logging
intrusions see also Igneousrocks; metamorphi sm;metasomat i sm
i ntrusions--geochemi stry/sotopes: Oxygen isotopicand mineralogic studies ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-ning)
intrusions--plutonsabsolute age: Age and
geologic significance ofPrecambrian basementsamples from northernIllinois and eastern Iowa( van Schmus , W . R
.
)
geometry: Geologicalsignificance of surfacegravity measurements inthe vicinity of theIllinois deep drill holes(Aiken. 0. W .
)
Invertebrata see alsoArthropoda: Echinodermata;Insecta; problematic fossils
Invertebrata--miscel 1 aneacollecting: Fossils (King.
James E .
)
invertebrates see alsobrachiopods; bryozoans;conodonts: echinoderms;f orami ni f ers ; mollusks;ostracods; radiol ar ians
;
tr i 1 obi tesi nvertebrates--biostratigraphyPennsy I vani an : Detailed
biostratigraphiccorrelation, Shumway"Cyclothem", Virgil ian,111 i noi s Basi n(Langenheim, Ralph L.,Jr.)
1nvertebrates--paleoecologyMi ssi ssi ppi an: Paleontology
and stratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion (Jennings, JamesR.)
isotope dating see absoluteage
isotopes see also absoluteage; geochronol ogy
i sotopes--carbonC- 13/C- 12: Geology of the
Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at OldBen No. 24, FranklinCounty, Illinois (Demaris,Phi lip J.
)
i sotopes --cesiumCs-137: Sediment deposition
estimation from cesium-137measurements (Mitchell, J.
Kent)Sediment sources of
Midwestern surface waters(Wilkin, Donovan C.)
isotopes--f luid inclusionsstable i sotopes
:
High-Zn-coal s of Illinois;coal-hosted mississippival 1 ey-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F
.
)
i sotopes--hydrogentritium: Radionuclidemovement at a
radioactive-waste burial
site in Illinois (Olimpio,J. C. )
isotopes-- igneous rocksgrani tes: Isotopic
composition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt, John N.)
The possible bearing ofthe granite of the UPHdeep drill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe, Bruce R.)
i sotopes--oxygen0-18/0-16: Oxygen isotope
study of Precambriangranites from the IllinoisDeep Hole Project (Shieh,Yuch-Ning)
Oxygen isotopic andmineralogic studies ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-ning)
Oxygen isotopiccompositions of mineralsfrom Illinois Deep DrillHole granites (Kombrink,Mark)
isotopes- -strontiumSr-87/Sr-86: The strontium
isotope and rare-earthelement systematics ofnonsulfide minerals fromthe Illinois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , Li sa A .
)
isotopes- -sulfurS-34/S-32: A burialdiagenetic model for theemplacement of zinc-leadsulfide ores in the UpperMississippi Valley, USA(Ludvigson, Gregory A.)
Stable isotope evidencefor the origin of sulfurin coal (Westgate, LindaM. )
Sulfur isotopicfractionation in theformation of pyrite fromUpper Devonian blackshales (Anderson. ThomasF. )
i sotopes- -uran i urn
trans-uranium elements:Uran ium-ser i esdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt,J. N. )
U-238/U-234: Isotopiccomposition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt. J. N.)
joints see under style underfractures
lacustrine features see undergeomorphol ogy
Subject Index 39
land use/Midwest
land use see also underenvironmental geology
lava see also igneous rocks;- magmas
lead- -isotopesratios: The strontium
isotope and rare-earthelement systematics ofnonsulfide minerals fromthe Illinois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , Lisa A.)
lead ores see also undereconomic geology
lead-zinc deposits see alsounder economic geology; seealso under economic geologyunder Midwest: MississippiVal ley
lebensspuren see underPiogenic structures undersedimentary structures
limestone see a I so undercarPonate rocks undersedimentary rocks
limestone deposits see a I sounder economic geology
liquid inclusions see fluidinclus ions
loess see under clasticsediments undersediments
;
see undergeochemistry under organicmaterial s
magmas see also igneous rocks;i ntrus ions
magmas--di f f erentiat ionfractional crystallization:
Interpretation of core andwel 1 1 og phys icalproperties data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty. Illinois (Daniels.Jeffrey J .
)
magnetic surveys see undergeophysical surveys
Mammal i a--MastodontoideaPleistocene: Mastodon Pones
in an 1 1 1 inois cave(Frasz. Geoffrey B.)
man, fossil see fossil manmanganese- -geochemi stry
bones: An evaluation ofpostdeposi t ional changesin the trace elementcontent of human Pone(Nelson, Dorothy A.)
mapping see mapsmaps see also under areal
geology; economic geology;environmental geology;soils; see also understratigraphy under GreatLakes region
maps- -cartographyengi neeri ng geology maps:
Stratigraphy and land-useapplications; a case studyin surficial geologicmapping of Madison County,
Illinois (Killey, MyrnaM. )
mathematical geology see alsoautomatic data -processing
meetings see symposiametal ores see also under
economic geology underMidwest
metal s--geochemi strysediments: Chemistry ofPottom sediments from theCal-Sag Channel and theDes Plaines and Illinoisrivers Petween Joliet andHavana, I 1 1 inoi s
(Harr i son, W . )
shale: Enrichment of tracemetals and organic carbonin shales of the NewAlbany Group (Frost, J.K.)
stream sed i ment s : Selectedmetals in river sediment,water, and animals(Mathis, B . J. )
metamorphic rocks see alsoigneous rocks; metamorphi sm;metasomat i sm
metamorphic rocks - -quartz itesI i thost rat
igraphy : The
BaraPoo Interval; a taleof red quartzites (Dott,R. H. , Jr.
)
metamorphi sm see alsometamorphic rocks;metasomat i sm
metamorph i sm- -contactmetamorphi smprocesses: Oxygen isotopic
and mineralogic studies ofPrecamPrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-ning)
metasomat ic rocks see alsoigneous rocks; metamorphicrocks; metamorphi sm
;
metasomat 1 smmetasomatism see also
metamorphi smmetasomat i sm--processes
hydrot hermal a I t erat i on
:
Oxygen isotope study ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-Ning)
methods see under aPsoluteage; environmental geology;hydrogeology ; mining geology
M1dwest--areal geologyregional: Field trips inMidwestern geology(Shaver, Robert H.
)
Midwest—economic geologybase metals: Mississippi
valley type base metaldeposits and the IllinoisBasin; a geneticrelationship? (Hansen,Wi 1 1 1am B.
)
coal: Origin and economicgeology of the SpringfieldCoal MemPer in theIllinois Basin (Field trip9) (Eggert , D . L. )
lead-zinc deposits:Application of geology tothe discovery of zinc-leadore in theWi scons in- 1 1 1 inois- Iowadistrict (Agnew, Allen F.)
metal ores: Thin PlackPennsy 1 vanian-age shalesof the Mid-continent U.S.;a neglected metallicresource? (Coveney,Raymond M . , Jr . )
Mi dwest--engi neeri ng geologyearthquakes : Central
Interior seismic sourcezones; summary of workshopconvened June 10-11. 1980(McKeown, F . A .
)
Midwest--envi ronmental geologygeo I ogi c hazards
:
Reconstruction ofprecipitation history in
North American corn Peltusing tree rings (Biasing.T. J. )
pol I ut i on: Drainage qualityat deep coal mine sites( Wirries, Dama L .
)
M i dwes t - -hydrogeo 1 ogyground water: Ground-water
flow regime Pased onpreliminary data forregional aquifer systems(Signor , D. C . )
Midwest --paleobotanypteri dophytes : Kallostachys
is proPaPly aPalaeostachya (Good,Charles W.
)
The anatomy andthree-d i mens i ona
1
morphology of Annul ariahosklnsii sp n. (Good,Charles W.
)
Midwest—sedimentary petrologyclay mi neral ogy : Clay
minerals in thin loess.Ohio River Pasin, U.S.A.(Ruhe, RoPert V . )
sediment at i on: Aggradedfluvial and tide-dominateddeltaic deposits of theSpoon Formation(Pennsy 1 vanian) 1n thesouthern Illinois Basin; a
shallow embayment(Ambrose, William Anthony)
M i dwes t - - se i smo 1 ogyearthquakes: Revised
hypocenters andcorrelation of seismicityand tectonics in theCentral United States(Gordon, David Walker)
40 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Midwest/mining geology
Midwest--soi Is" so/ I erosion: Soil erosion
in the Corn Belt; problemsand solutions (Fenton,Thomas E .
)
Midwest --stratigraphyCarboniferous: Multielement
conodont species andecological interpretationof the lower Osagean(Lower Carboniferous)conodont zonation fromMidcontinent North America(Chauf f , Karl M.
)
Ordov ici an: Depositionalenvironments of the St.Peter Sandstone of theUpper Midwest (Winfree, K.
E. )
Pennsy I vani an: Breezy HillLimestone, a prelude tothe major widespreadPennsy 1 vanian cyclothemsof Midcontinent NorthAmerica (Knight, KimbellL. )
Midwest --structural geologytectoni cs : Thermalcontraction and flexure ofi ntracratonal basins; a
three-dimensional study ofthe Michigan Basin (Nunn,Jeffrey A .
)
M i dwes t - - tectonophys i csplate tectoni cs: Revised
hypocenters andcorrelation of seismicityand tectonics in theCentral United States(Gordon, David Walker)The Baraboo Interval; a
tale of red quartzites(Dott. R. H.. Jr.)
mineral deposits,genes i s--bari te depositsmi ssi ss i pp i vat 1 ey-t ype
:
Barite, its place and rolein mississippi valley-typedeposits (Zimmermann, R.
A.)mineral deposits,
genesi s--base metalsmississippi vail ey-t ype:
Mississippi valley typebase metal deposits andthe Illinois Basin; agenetic relationship?(Hansen, Wi 1 1 1am B. )
mineral deposits,genesi s--f luorsparmississippi valley -type: A
supplemental report on theCave In Rock fluorspardistrict, Hardin County,I 1 1 inois (Brecke. E . A.
)
ore-forming fluids:Temperature and salinityvariations during oredeposition at theDeardorff Mine,
Cave-in-Rock District,Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K. )
The strontfctm isotopeand rare-earth elementsystematics of nonsulfideminerals from the111 i noi s -Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut, Lisa A.)
mineral deposits,genes is- -lead-zinc depositsmississippi valley-type: A
burial diagenetic modelfor the emplacement ofzinc- lead sulfide ores inthe Upper MississippiValley, USA (Ludvigson,Gregory A .
)
Geologic characteristicsof three major MississippiValley districts (Heyl,Al len V.
)
High-Zn-coal s ofIllinois; coal-hostedmississippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
Ore-depositing reactionsin mississippi valley-typedeposits (Barnes, H. L.)
The possible bearing ofthe granite of the UPHdeep drill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe. Bruce R.)
mineral resources see alsounder economic geology
mineralogycarbonates: Honeycomb
calcite and other OhioValley delights (Plttman,Jon T . )
fluorides: Fluorlte, themagical mineral (Watts,Al ice Marie)
minerals see also crystalgrowth
m i nera 1
s
-
-
f 1 uor i desf I uori te : Fluorite, the
magical mineral (Watts,Al ice Marie)Temperature and salinity
variations during oredeposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-in-Rock District,Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K.
)
The strontium isotopeand rare-earth elementsystematics of nonsulfideminerals from theII 1 inols-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , L isa A . )
m i nera 1
s
-
-
su 1 f i despyrire: Sulfur isotopic
fractionation in theformation of pyMte fromUpper Devonian blackshales (Anderson, ThomasF. )
sphaleri te: Temperature andsalinity variations duringore deposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-in-Rock District.Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K . )
mining geology—methodsseismic met nods : Detection
of potential inundationhazards by overwaterseismic methods (Miller,John J .
)
mining geology—practiceunderground mining: An
erosional channel in theroof of the IllinoisHerrin (No. 6) coal;i mpl icat i ons forexploration (DeMaris,Phi lip J. )
mining geology- -product ioncontrolcoal: Geologic structures
and horizontal stresses;their impact on petroleumand coal production in
Illinois Basin (Lizak,John B.
)
geologic hazards: Roof fallstudy of the Harrisburg(No. 5) Coal in portionsof Saline and Williamsoncounties, Illinois(Rogers , Phi 1 ip R . )
Tectonic faults andtheir influence on coalmini ng 1 n I 1 1 1 no 1
s
(Nelson, W. John)roof control: Petrographic
investigation andexamination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsy 1 vanian ) ) in aportion of the IllinoisBasin (Guzan, MichaelJohn)
Petrography andthickness variations ofBrereton Limestone Member(Carbondale Formation,Middle Pennsy 1 vanian) ; animportant roof-rock in
part of Illinois Basin(Guzan. Michael J .
)
roof support :
Geostat 1 st ical analysis ofthe facies and thicknessvariation in the BreretonLimestone and the AnnaShale in part ofsouthwestern Illinois
Subject Index 41
miospores/oxygen
(Cleaveland, Thomas H.)miospores see unJer
pal ynomorphsMississippi Val ley--economic
geologyI ead- z i nc deposits: Thepossible bearing of thegranite of the UPH deepdrill holes, northernIllinois, on the origin ofMississippi Valley oredeposits (Doe, Bruce R.)
MississippiVal ley- -engineer i ng geologyearthquakes : Central
Interior seismic sourcezones; summary of workshopconvened June 10-11, 1980(McKeown, F . A. )
Liquefaction potentialin the central MississippiValley (Obermeier, StephenF. )
geologic hazards:Liquefaction potential inthe central MississippiValley (Obermeier, StephenF.)
MississippiVal ley- -geophysical surveysseismic surveys
:
Common-depth-pointseismic-reflection surveyon the Mississippi Riverin the vicinity of Alton,1 1 1 inois (Tirey, G. B.
)
U.S. Geological Surveycommon-depth-po i ntseismic-reflection surveybetween Mississippi Rivermi les 195 and 210 (R/VNeecho, cruise NE-80-3)(Winget , E . A .
)
Missi ssippiVal ley--strat1graphyMissi ssippi an: Calcareous
microfossils from theMissi ss ippian KeokukLimestone and adjacentformations, UpperMississippi River valley;their meaning for NorthAmerican andintercont inentalcorrelation (Brenckle.Paul L. )
Ordov i ci an: Correlation ofK-bentonltes in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting(Kolata, Dennis R .
)
Deposition anddi agenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley(Delgado. David J.)
Quaternary : The lateW1 scons i nan SavannaTerrace in tributaries to
the upper MississippiRiver (Flock, Mark A.)
Mississippi Val ley—structuralgeologytectoni cs: Structuralhistory of southernIllinois and upperMississippi Embayment(Schwalb, Howard R.)
Missi ssippi an see also understrat igraphy ; see also understratigraphy underMississippi Valley
mol 1 usks--pal eoecol ogyMissi ssi ppi an: Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)mar ine del ta icpal eocommuni t i es from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
Pennsylvani an: Paleoecologyand environments ofdeposition of the BreretonLimestone Member(Pennsy 1 vanian,Desmoi nes i an) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
natural gas see also undereconomic geology
nickel --geochemistryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1, 1980-December31 . 1980 (Ziel inski , R
.
E.)ni trogen--geochemi stry
black shale: Physical andchemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1, 1980-December31 , 1980 (Ziel inski , R
.
E. )
North America see also GreatLakes; Great Lakes region;Great Plains; United States
North America--geochronologyHoi ocene : Reconstruction of
precipitation history inNorth American corn beltusing tree rings (Biasing.T. J. )
Northern Hemisphere see alsoNorth America
nuclear facilities see alsounder engineeringgeology;see also underengineering geology underautomatic data processing;United States
oil and gas fields see alsounder economic geology
oil shale see also undereconomic geology underUnited States
oolite see also undercarbonate rocks under
sedimentary rocksOrdov ici an see also under
stratigraphy ; see also under
stratigraphy under GreatLakes region; Midwest;Mississippi Valley
organicmaterials—geochemistryloess: Clay minerals in
thin loess, Ohio Riverbasin, U.S.A. (Ruhe,Robert V.
)
sedi ments : Environmentalfates of pol ychl ori ntedd 1 ox i ns and furans asdetermined from sedimentcores (Czuczwa, Jean M.)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles inLake Michigan (Meyers,Phi lip A .
)
shale: Enrichment of tracemetals and organic carbonin shales of the NewAlbany Group (Frost, J.
K. )
Ostracoda see also ostracodsostracods--bi ostrat i graphy
P I ei stocene: LateCretaceous marineforaminifers fromPI eistocenef
1
uviol acustr ine depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson, Thomas L.)
Si I uri an: Silurian reef andinterreef strata asresponses to a cyclicalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver, RobertH. )
ostracods --pal eoecol ogyMi ssi ssi pp i an: Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)marine deltaicpa 1 eocommuni t i es from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
Pennsy Iv ani an: Paleoecologyand environments ofdeposition of the BreretonLimestone Member(Pennsy 1 vanian,Desmoi nes 1 an) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
oxygen- -geochemistryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1. 1980-December3 1 , 1980 (Ziel inski , R
.
E. )
42 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
oxygen/pa 1 eoeco 1 ogy
oxygen-- i sotopes0-18/0-16: H1gh-Zn-coals of
Illinois; coal-hosted... mississippi valley-type
mineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F
.
)
Oxygen isotope study ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-NIng)
Oxygen isotopic andmineralogic studies ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh. Yuch-ning)Oxygen Isotopic
compositions of mineralsfrom Illinois Deep DrillHole granites (Kombrink,Mark)
paleobotanyalgae: A new species of
Asphalt ina from the GrandTower Limestone ofsouthern Illinois (Devera,Joseph A . )
Algal compressions fromthe Mi ssi ssippian of theIllinois Basin (Jennings.James R .
)
angiosper/ns : Wood patternsin an Upper Cretaceousflora from southernIllinois (Lee, Michael R.)
gy/nnosperms : Structureaffinity, and phylogeny ofDolerotheca formosa(Duf ek , Debra A . )
The synangiate nature ofDolerotheca (Stidd, BentonM. )
The taxonomy ofConostoma leptospermum andC. platyspermum (Rothwell.Gar W. )
Tr igonocarpus leeanus, a
new species from theMiddle Pennsyl vanian ofsouthern Illinois(Gastaldo. Robert A.)
pal ynomorphs : Ananatomically preservedPotoniea with in situspores from thePennsyl vani an of Illinois(Stidd. Benton M. )
Spore patterns in theIndiana Coal V in theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian neara paleochannel (Mahaffy.James F .
)
Stewart iotheca gen. n.
and the nature and originof complex permi neral izedmedullosan pollen organs( Eggert . D . A . )
Plantae: Acaulangium gen.n.. a fertile marattialeanfrom the UpperPennsy 1 vanian of Illinois
(Mil lay, Michael A .
)
pteridophytes: A newspecies of Tr
i gonocarpusBrongniart from southernIllinois (Gastaldo, RobertA.)
A new taxon of fertilemarattialean foliage(Mi 1 lay, Michael A .
)
A preliminary report ona Calamostachys from theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian ofsouthern Illinois(Gastaldo, Robert A.)
An unusual botryopteridsporangial aggregationfrom the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of NorthAmerica (Mi 1 lay , M. A . )
Caul tne vasculature andleaf trace production inmedullosan pter idosperms(Basinger, James F.)Cormose 1 ycopod bases
from Mazon Creek and thephylogeny of the 1 ycopods(Pigg, Kathleen B .
)
Ecotypic variation inTepidodendron dicentricumFelix (DiMichele, WilliamA.)
Lacoea with sporangiafrom Rock Island. Illinois(Leary, Richard L.)Microgametophyte
development in thePaleozoic seed fern familyCal 1 istophytaceae (Mil lay,M. A. )
Morphology ofMicrospermopter is andoccurrences in MiddlePennsy 1 vanian coal balls(Mahaffy. James F.)Palaeostachya dircei n.
sp., an authigenica 1 1
y
cemented equisetaleanstrobilus from the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of southernIllinois (Gastaldo. RobertA.)
Para 1 ycopod i tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous ofEuramerica; a reassessmentof generic affinities andevolution of" Lep 1 dodendron
"
brevifollum Williamson(DiMichele, Wi 1
1
iam A.
)
Probable attachment ofthe Dolerotheca campanulumto aMyeloxylon-Alethopter 1stype frond (Ramanujam, C.
G. K. )
Studies of Paleozoicferns (Dennis, Robert L.)
The frond of Heterangium(Shadle. Gary L.
)
The morphology andrelationships of Rhodea,Telangium, Telangiopsis
,
and Heterangium (Jennings,James R
.
)
The phloem ofLepidodendron (Eggert.Donald A. )
Pal eocene see also understrat igraphy
paleocl imatology--HoloceneMidwest: Reconstruction of
precipitation history inNorth American corn beltusing tree rings (Biasing,T. J. )
pal eoeco! ogy- -ArthropodaMi ss ;' ss i pp i an : The
pal eoeco logy ofma 1 acostracan arthropodsin the Bear GulchLimestone (Namurian) ofcentral Montana (Factor,David F
.
)
pal eoeco 1 ogy- -conodont
s
Carboni ferous : Multielementconodont species andecological interpretationof the lower Osagean(Lower Carboniferous)conodont zonation fromMidcontinent North America(Chauf f , Karl M.
)
pal eoeco 1 ogy-- i nvertebratesMississippi an: Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)marine del taicpaleocommuni t ies from theIllinois Basin (Kelly.Stuart M. )
Petrology, paleoecology
,
and depositionalenvironments of a micriticlimestone in Cave HillMember of KinkaidFormation ( Mi ss 1 ss Ipp ian,Chesterian), southernIllinois (Hakkio, Lisa B.)
pal eoeco logy- -Mi ssi ssippianMi dwest : Paleontology and
stratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion (Jennings, JamesR.)
pa 1 eoecol ogy- -pa 1 ynomorphsQuaternary: Late-glacial
and postglacial pollenstudies from the ZuehlFarm site, north-centralIowa and the CattailChannel Bog, northwesternIllinois (Kim. Hyung Keun)
pa 1 eoeco 1 ogy- - Pennsy 1 van i anBiofacies and rfebltats of
Brereton Limestone Member(Carbondale Formation.Middle Pennsy I vanian) .
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell. Dennis B.)
Subject Index 43
pa 1 eoeco 1 ogy/P 1 antae
Paleoecology andenvironments of depositionof the Brereton LimestoneMember (Pennsy 1 vani an,Desmoines lan) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)Paleoecology of an
estuar i ne-del taic biota;community-habitat mosaicof the Pennsy lvanian MazonCreek fauna in NortheastIllinois (Baird, GordonC. )
pal eoeco 1 ogy- -PI antaePaleozoic : Plants of
Devonian-Mi ss i ss ippianblack shales. EasternInterior, U.S.A. (Cross,Aurea 1 T . )
pa 1 eogeography- -Pennsy lvanianAggraded fluvial and
tide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian)in the southern IllinoisBasin; a shallow embayment(Ambrose, William Anthony)
Midwest: Aggraded fluvialand tide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian)in the southern IllinoisBasin; a shallow embayment(Ambrose. William Anthony)
paleogeography--Si lurianMidwest: Silurian reef and
interreef strata asresponses to a cyclicalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver. RobertH. )
paleontologyConodont a : Natural
assemblages of elements;interpretation andtaxonomy (Rhodes, F. H.
T.)Echi nodermat a: Ophiocistold
(?) ossicles from theMcCraney Limestone (LowerMi ss i ss ippian) of westernIllinois (Maliva, RobertG.)
Insecta: New Homoiopter idae( Insecta :
Paleodictyoptera) withwing articulation fromUpper Carboniferous strataof Mazon Creek, Illinois(Kukalova-Peck , Jarmlla)The Mazon Creek nodules
(Konecny, Jim)I nvertebrat a: Fossils
(King, James E .
)
Mammalia: Mastodon bones inan Illinois cave (Frasz,Geoffrey B.
)
Paleosols see under clasticsediments under sediments
paleotemperature see geologicthermometry under fluidinclus ions
Paleozoic see also undergeochronol ogy ; stratigraphy
pa 1ynomorphs - -megasporesPennsy I vani an : An
anatomically preservedPotoniea with in situspores from thePennsy 1 vanian of Illinois(St idd, Benton M. )
Stewart iotheca gen. n.
and the nature and originof complex permineral izedmedullosan pollen organs( Eggert , D. A . )
pa 1 ynomorphs --mi osporesCarboni ferous : Comparison
of miospore assemblages inthe Pennsy 1 vanian Systemof the Illinois Basin withthose in the UpperCarboniferous of WesternEurope (Peppers. RusselA.)
Mi ss i ss
i
ppi an : Spores fromChesterian coals of theIllinois Basin (Kosanke,Robert M. )
Pennsy I vani an : Revision ofnomenclature for theSpringfield (No. 5) CoalMember of Illinois (Trask.C. Brian)
Spore patterns In theIndiana Coal V in theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian neara paleochannel (Mahaffy,James F . )
Quaternary: Late-glacialand postglacial pollenstudies from the ZuehlFarm site, north-centralIowa and the CattailChannel Bog. northwesternIllinois (Kim, Hyung Keun)
paragenesis--bari te depositsUnited States: Barite, Its
place and role Inmississippi valley-typedeposits (Zimmermann, R.
A. )
paragenes i s- -f 1 uorsparTemperature and salinity
variations during oredeposition at theDeardorff Mine,Cave-1n-Rock District,Illinois (Richardson,Catherine K.
)
The strontium Isotopeand rare-earth elementsystematics of nonsulfideminerals from theII 1 inois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut . Lisa A
.
)
paragenes is- -lead-zincdepositsOre-depositing reactions in
mississippi valley-typedeposits (Barnes, H. L.)
Pennsyl vani an see also understrat igraphy ; see also understratigraphy under Midwest
petroleum see also undereconomic geology
petrologyI gneous rocks
:
Interpretation of core andwel 1 1 og phys icalproperties data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J .
)
Petrographic andphysical factorscontrolling thermalconductivity of graniticrocks in Illinois deepholes UPH 1 , 2 . and 3
( Eckstein, Y . )
Petrology and physicalproperties of granitesfrom the Illinois deephole in Stephenson County(Lidiak, Edward G.
)
intrusions: Oxygen isotopicand mineralogic studies ofPrecambrian granites fromthe Illinois Deep HoleProject (Shieh, Yuch-ning)
phosphorus --geochemi strysoils: Evaluation of soil
tests as a measure ofphosphorus and potassiumavailability in Illinoiscoal waste (Lewis, B. G.)
physical geography seegeomorpho 1 ogy
Plantae see also algae; algalflora; angiosperms;bacteria; ferns;gymnosperms ; pal ynomorphs
;
problematic fossils;pter idophytes
Plantae--f loral studiesDevoni an: Plants of
Devonian- Mi ssi ss ippianblack shales. EasternInterior. U.S.A. (Cross,Aureal T .
)
Pennsy Ivani an: Acaulangiumgen. n . , a f ert 1 lemarattialean from theUpper Pennsy 1 vanian ofIllinois (Mil lay, MichaelA. )
PI antae--mi seel 1 aneacollecting: Fossils (King,
James E .
)
P 1 antae- -pa 1 eoeco 1 ogyMississippi an; Paleontology
and stratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion (Jennings, James
44 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
plate tectonics/rock mechanics
R. )
plate tectonics see also undertectonophys ics under Great
- - P 1 a i ns; M idwestPleistocene see also under
geochronol ogy ; stratigraphyplutons see under intrusionspollution see also under
environmental geology; wasted i sposal
;
see also underenvironmental geology underEastern U.S.; Midwest
potassium- -geochemistrysoils: Evaluation of soil
tests as a measure ofphosphorus and potassiumavailaPility in Illinoiscoal waste (Lewis. B. G.)
Precambrian see a I so undergeochronol ogy ; stratigraphy
problematicfossi Is—problematicmicrof ossi IsMi ssi ssi ppi an: Calcareous
ml crof oss i 1 s from theMi ss i ss lppian KeokukLimestone and adjacentformations. UpperMississippi River valley;their meaning for NorthAmerican andintercont i nentalcorrelation (Brenckle.Paul L.
)
problematic microf ossi Is seeunder problematic fossils
Proterozoic see also undergeochronology ; stratigraphy
pteridophytes see also fernspteridophytes--Fi 1 icopsida
Pennsy I vani an : A new taxonof fertile marattialeanfoliage (Millay. MichaelA.)
An unusual botryopteridsporangial aggregationfrom the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of NorthAmerica (Millay. M. A.)
The frond of Heterangium(Shadle. Gary L . )
pteridophytes--f loral studiesCarboni ferous: Lacoea with
sporangia from RockIsland, Illinois (Leary,R ichard L .
)
Pennsy I vani an : A newspecies of Tr igonocarpusBrongniart from southernIllinois (Gastaldo, RobertA. )
Morphology ofM icrospermopter i s andoccurrences in MiddlePennsy 1 vanian coal balls(Mahaffy, James F.)Probable attachment of
the Dolerotheca campanulumto aMyeloxylon-A lethopter is
type frond (Ramanujam, C.G. K. )
Studies of Paleozoicferns (Dennis- r Robert L.)
pteridophytes--LycopsidaCarboni ferous : Cormose
1 ycopod bases from MazonCreek and the phylogeny ofthe 1 ycopods (Pigg.Kathleen B
.
)
Para 1 ycopodi tes Morey &Morey , from theCarboniferous ofEuramerica; a reassessmentof generic affinities andevolution of" Lep i dodendron
"
brevifol ium Will iamson(DiMlchele, Wi 1
1
1am A.
)
Pennsy I vani an : Ecotypicvariation in Tepi dodendrondicentricum Felix(DIMichele. Will 1am A .
)
The phloem ofLep i dodendron (Eggert,Donal d A
.
)
pteridophytes --morphologyPennsy I vani an
:
M i crogametophy tedevelopment in thePaleozoic seed fern familyCal 1 i stophytaceae (Millay,M. A. )
p ter i dophytes - -Sphenops i daMi ssi ssi ppi an: The
morphology andrelationships of Rhodea,Telangium. Telangiops i s
,
and Heterangium (Jennings,James R
.
)
Pennsy I vani an: A
preliminary report on a
Cal amostachys from theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian ofsouthern Illinois(Gastaldo, Robert A.)
Kal lostachys 1s probablya Pal aeostachya (Good.Char 1 es W.
)
Pal aeostachya dircei n.
sp., an authi genical 1
y
cemented equisetaleanstrobilus from the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of southernIllinois (Gastaldo, RobertA. )
Taxonomiccharacteristics ofsphenophy 1 1 a 1 ean cones(Good, Charles W.
)
The anatomy andthree-dimens ionalmorphology of Annularlahosklnsli sp n. (Good.Char 1 es W.
)
pteridophytes--taxonomyPennsy I vani an: Caullne
vasculature and leaf traceproduction in medullosanpter idosperms (Baslnger.
James F.
)
pyrite see under sulfidesunder minerals
quartz see underinterpretation under fluidi ncl us ions
Quaternary see also understrat igraphy ; see also understratigraphy under GreatLakes region; MississippiVal ley
radioactive dating seeabsolute age
radiocarbon dating seeabsolute age
rad i o 1 ar i ans - -b i os t rat i graphyCret aceous: Late Cretaceous
marine foraminlfers fromPI e i stocenef 1 uv iol acustr i ne depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson, Thomas L.)
rare earths--geochemistrygrani tes : Trace element
geochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz.Klaus J.
)
limestone: The strontiumisotope and rare-earthelement systematics ofnonsulfide minerals fromthe Illinois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , Lisa A .
)
reclamation see also underenvironmental geology; seealso under environmentalgeology under United States
reefs see also undersedimentary petrol ogy
;
seealso under sedimentarypetrology under Great Lakesreg i on
remote sensing see alsogeophysical methods;geophysical surveys;see alsounder geophysical surveysunder automatic dataprocess i ng
remote sensing- -interpretationLandsaf : Landsat-4 dataquality analysis (Anuta.Paul )
reservoir rocks see underelectrical logging underwel 1 - logging; see underpetroleum engineering underengineering geology
reservoi rs--damsf ai lures: Sensitivity ofoutflow peaks and floodstages to the selection ofdam breach parameters andsimulation models (Singh.Kr ishan P .
)
rock mechanics see also soilmechani cs
Subject Index 45
rock mechanics/ sedimentary petrology
rock mechanics--appl icationsland use: Stratigraphy and
land-use applications; acase study in surf icialgeologic mapping ofMadison County, Illinois( K i 1 1 ey , Myrna M . )
rock mechanics- -deformationstress: Geologic structures
and horizontal stresses;their impact on petroleumand coal production inIllinois Basin (Lizak,John B .
)
rock mechanics--fai luresresting: In-situ monitoring
of coal mine floor heave(Stephenson, Richard W.)
rock mechanics--materi al s
,
propertiesgranites: Illinois Deep
Hole Project (Anonymous)Interpretation of core
and well log physicalproperties data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J .
)
Introduction to theIllinois Deep Hole Project(Coates, M. S .
)
Petrographic andphysical factorscontrolling thermalconductivity of graniticrocks in Illinois deepholes UPH 1 , 2. and 3
(Eckstein. Y . )
Petrology and physicalproperties of granitesfrom the Illinois deephole in Stephenson County(L idiak, Edward G. )
sandstone see also underclastic rocks undersedimentary rocks
sedimentary petrologyclay mi neral ogy : Clayminerals in thin loess.Ohio River basin, U.S.A.(Ruhe , Robert V
.
)
d i agenesis: Coal 1 f icat ionof tissues (medullosanseed fern) in a coal ballof the "Herrin (No. 6)Coal Member" of theCarbondale Formation,Illinois Basin (Hatcher,Patrick G .
)
The effects ofdepositional environmentand di agenesis on theporosity and permeabilityin the Salem Limestone inUnion and Monroe counties,southern Illinois (Jaeger,Paul )
reefs: Silurian reef andinterreef strata asresponses to a cycl ical
succession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver, RobertH. )
--- The application ofremote sensing to thedetection of Niagaranpinnacle reefs in theIllinois Basin (Lovely.Daniel Arthur)
sedi ment ary rocks: A
petrographic study of theBackbone (Little Saline)Limestone (Lower Devonian)in southwestern Illinoisand southeastern Missouri(Lange. Rolf V.
)
Classification ofclastic sediments inPennsy 1 vanian coal-bearingformations emphasizingmudrock lithology (Chen,Pei -Yuan)
Coal-ball formation inthe Herrin Coal, FranklinCounty, Illinois (DeMaris,Phil ip J.
)
Effects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal( Pennsy 1 vanian) ofsouthern Illinois(kravits, C. M.
)
Minera log icalcomposition of coal ashcalculated frommass-balance equations(Fang. J. H. )
Petrography andthickness variations ofBrereton Limestone Member(Carbondale Formation,Middle Pennsy 1 vanian ) ; animportant roof-rock inpart of Illinois Basin-(Guzan, Michael J.)
Pore geometry andpermeability of the St.Peter Sandstone in the1 1 1 inois Basin(kreutzfeld, James E.)Relationship between
geochemistry of coal andthe nature of strataoverlying the Herrin Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, Chen-Lin)
Spectral analysis offluorescent macerals inthe Herrin No. 6 coal seam(Crel 1 ing, John C .
)
The origin of mottleddolomitic limestones inthe Platteville Group(Ordovician) of northernIllinois (Dathe. David B.)The petrology and
petrography of the Mt
.
Simon and pre-Mt . Simonsandstones; evidence forpossible Precambrianrifting in the centralMidcontinent (Kersting.Joseph Jeffrey)
Tide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian)in a narrow, subsidingtrough, southern Illinois(Ambrose, William Anthony)
sedi ment ary st ructures
:
Fabric of the clasticcomponent of Carboniferousconcretions and theirenclosing matrix(Woodland, Bertram G.)Geologic disturbances in
Illinois coal seams(Nelson, W. John)Trace fossils within
limestone interbeds. OakGrove Member, CarbondaleFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an,Desmo i nes l an)
,
northwestern Illinois(Merri 11, Glen k.
)
sedi ment at i on: Aggradedfluvial and tide-dominateddeltaic deposits of theSpoon Formation(Pennsyl vanian) in thesouthern Illinois Basin; ashallow embayment(Ambrose, William Anthony)Depositional and
diagenetic environments ofcarbonate-s i
1
iciclasticrocks of the Glen DeanFormation (UpperMi ssi ssippian) , IllinoisBasin, U.S.A. (Feiznia,Sadat)
Depositional eventsrecorded in the FrancisCreek Shale; taphonomy ofthe Pennsyl vanian MazonCreek locality in Illinois(Bai rd, Gordon C .
)
Facies and depositionalenvironments of EnergyShale Member (CarbondaleFormation, Pennsyl vanian)
.
southwestern JeffersonCounty, Illinois (Burk,Mitchell kelth)
Runoff and sedimenttransport from anagricultural watershed innorthern Illinois (Allen.H. E. . Jr .
)
sedi ment s : Deposition ofbottom sediment in LakeE 1 lyn, Glen El lyn.Illinois (Cowan, EllenAnne)
Importance of theregelation process tocertain properties of
46 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
sedimentary petrology/sedimentary rocksl
basal tills deposited bythe Laurentide ice sheetin Iowa and Illinois,U.S.A. ( Kemm is. T . J . )
Long-term sedimentyields from Bay Creek,Pike County, Illinois(Lazaro. T . R . )
sedimentary rocks see alsosedimentary structures;sedimentation; sediments
sedimentary rocks- -carbonaterocksdeposi
t
1 on: Deposition anddi agenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley(Delgado, David J.)
dot ostone: Diagenetichistory and fluidmigration pathways ofSilurian formations,Michigan Basin (Brand,Uwe)
limestone: A petrographicstudy of the Backbone(Little Saline) Limestone(Lower Devonian) in
southwestern Illinois andsoutheastern Missouri(Lange, Rolf V. )
Biofacies and habitatsof Brereton LimestoneMember (CarbondaleFormation. MiddlePennsy 1 van i an ) ,
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
The origin of mottleddolomitic limestones inthe Platteville Group(Ordovician) of northernIllinois (Dathe, David B.)Trace fossils within
limestone interbeds. OakGrove Member, CarbondaleFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian,Desmoinesian)
,
northwestern Illinois(Merri 11. Glen K. )
I i thost rat i graphy : Ooliticstrata of the KeelFormation and EdgewoodGroup (Late Ordovician andEarly Silurian). TexasPanhandle to theMississippi Valley(Amsden, Thomas W.)
micrlte: Petrology,paleoecology . anddepositional environmentsof a micrltic limestone in
Cave Hill Member ofKinkaid Formation(Missi ss ippian,Chesterian). southernIllinois (Hakkio, Lisa B.)
oolite: Oolites at theOrdovician- S1 lur ianboundary in Illinois
(Kluessendorf , Joanne)petrography: Petrography
and thickness variationsof Brereton~L imestoneMember (CarbondaleFormation, MiddlePennsy 1 vanian ) ; animportant roof-rock inpart of Illinois Basin(Guzan, Michael J.
)
sedimentary rocks--clasticrocksbentoni te : Correlation ofK-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting(Kolata , Dennis R
.
)
black shale: Sulfurisotopic fractionation inthe formation of pyritefrom Upper Devonian blackshales (Anderson, ThomasF. )
The Turner Mine ShaleMember; a newly namedstrat igraphic unit of theCarbondale Formation(Nelson, W. John)Thin black
Pennsyl vanian-age shalesof the Mid-continent U.S.;a neglected metallicresource? (Coveney,Raymond M. , Jr .
)
cl assi f i cat I on
:
Classification of clasticsediments in Pennsy 1 vaniancoal-bearing formationsemphasizing mudrocklithology (Chen. Pei-Yuan)
di agenesi s : Pore geometryand permeability of theSt. Peter Sandstone in the1 1 1 inol s Bas i n(Kreutzfeld, James E.)
gl auconi t i c compos i t i on:The strat igraphic positionof Paleocene foraminiferafrom Kentucky and Illinois(Fluegeman, Richard H..Jr.)
lithofacies: Drownedbarrier bar and tidalinlet sequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County,Illinois (Young, VictorR.)
Facies and depositionalenvironments of EnergyShale Member (CarbondaleFormation, Pennsy 1 vani an )
,
southwestern JeffersonCounty. Illinois (Burk.Mitchell Keith)
mudstone : Fabric of theclastic component ofCarboniferous concretionsand their enclosing matrix
(Woodland, Bertram G.)sandstone : Aux
Vases-Renaul t-Yankeetowndepositional sequence incomparison to otherChesterian depositionalsequences (Jennings, JamesR. )
Depositionalenvironments of the St.Peter Sandstone of theUpper Midwest (Wlnfree, K.E. )
Strat igraphic traps anddeposition of Aux Vasesand uppermost Ste.Genevieve formations(Mi ss i ss ippian) , southernIllinois (Seyler, BeverlyJ.)
sedimentaryrocks— envi ronmentalanal ysi sdeltaic environment:
Tide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian
)
in a narrow, subsidingtrough, southern Illinois(Ambrose, William Anthony)
nearshore environment:Depositional anddiagenetic environments ofcarbonate-si 1 iciclast icrocks of the Glen DeanFormation (UpperMi ss i ss ippian ) , IllinoisBasin, U.S.A. (Feiznia,Sadat)
sedimentaryrocks- -geochemistrytrace e I ement s : Enrichment
of trace metals andorganic carbon in shalesof the New Albany Group(Frost. J. K. )
Relationship betweengeochemistry of coal andthe nature of strataoverlying the Herrin Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, Chen-Lin)
sedimentary rocks--l 1 thof aciesenvironmental analyst s:
Aggraded fluvial andtide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian)in the southern IllinoisBasin; a shallow embayment(Ambrose, William Anthony)
Facies and depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale ( Pennsy Ivan 1 an) in
southwestern JeffersonCounty. Illinois (Burk.Mitchell Keith)
Facies. formationboundaries, andchronostrat igraphy in the
Subject Index 47
sedimentary rocks/sedimentary structures
upper part of the NewAlbany Shale Group(Devonian- Mi ss i ssippian)in the Illinois Basin( Reinbold, Mark L . )
Geostat i st ical analysisof the facies andthickness variation in theBrereton Limestone and theAnna Shale in part ofsouthwestern Illinois(Cleaveland, Thomas H.)Middle Chesterian
(Golconda) marine deltaicpaleocommuni t ies from theIl]inois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
Paleoecology andenvironments of depositionof the Brereton LimestoneMember ( Pennsyl vanian,Desmo i nes lan) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)Passage-time
characteristics ofPennsyl vanian sequences inIllinois (Doveton, JohnH. )
Petrographicinvestigation andexamination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsyl vanian) ) in aportion of the IllinoisBasin (Guzan, MichaelJohn)
The effects ofdepositional environmentand di agenesis on theporosity and permeabilityin the Salem Limestone inUnion and Monroe counties,southern Illinois (Jaeger,Paul )
sedimentary st ructures :
Roof fall study of theHarrlsburg (No. 5) Coal inportions of Saline andWilliamson counties,Illinois (Rogers, PhilipR. )
sedimentaryrocks--
1
i thostratigraphyMississippi an: Paleontology
and stratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion (Jennings. JamesR. )
Ordov i cl an:L i thostrat Igraphy anddepositional environmentsof the Moquoketa Group(Ordovictan) in northernIllinois (Kolata, DennisR. )
Maquoketa Shale Group ofnorthern Illinois (Kolata,
Denni s R .
)
unconformities: Where haveall the sediments gone?fission trackdatlng ofthe Illinois Deep Holecore ( Z immermann, RobertA. )
sedimentary rocks--organicresiduescoal: Coal-ball formation
in the Herrin Coal,Franklin County, Illinois(DeMaris, Phi 1 ip J . )
Coal i f icat ion of tissues(medullosan seed fern) ina coal ball of the "Herrin(No. 6) Coal Member" ofthe Carbondale Formation,Illinois Basin (Hatcher,Patrick G.
)
Effects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal( Pennsyl vanian) ofsouthern Illinois(Kravi ts, C . M.
)
Geochemistry of traceelements and sulfur in theSpringfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, C. L.
)
Geologic disturbances inIllinois coal seams(Nelson, W. John)Geology of the Herrin
(No. 6) coal andassociated strata at OldBen No. 24, FranklinCounty, Illinois (Demaris,Phi lip J.
)
Inorganic geochemistryof Illinois Basin coals(Chou, Chen-Lin)Mineral matter and trace
elements in the Herrin(No. 6) Coal in theIllinois Basin (Fiene, F.
L.)Minera log ical
composition of coal ashcalculated frommass-balance equations(Fang. J. H.
)
Non-marine and marineinfluenced Herrin Coal andassociated roof shalesfrom southern Illinois; aminera 1 ogical andstatistical analysis(Stutzman, Paul E .
)
Revision of nomenclaturefor the Springfield (No.5) Coal Member of Illinois(Trask, C. Brian)Stable isotope evidence
for the origin of sulfurin coal (Westgate, LindaM. )
Strat igraphiccorrelations ofSeelyville, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoi nes i an)of 1 1 1 i noi s Bas i ncoalfield (Jacobson,Russel 1 J .
)
The occurrence anddistribution of mineralmatter in coal lithotypesin the Herrin (No. 6) Coalseam under marine andnonmarine influences(Baumann, Dean R.)Trace and minor element
analyses of the HymeraCoal Member of Indiana(Coal VI) (Heberton.Richard P .
)
Variations in the formsand occurrences of sulfurin the Herrin No. 6 coalseam in southern Illinois( Crel ling, John C .
)
maceral s : Spectral analysisof fluorescent macerals inthe Herrin No. 6 coal seam(Crel 1 ing, John C.
)
The effects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) Coal ofsouthern I 11 inoi s
(Kravits. Christopher M.)sedimentary rocks- -properties
reservoi r propert i es
:
Geologic factorsinfluencing reservoirperformance at Texaco'
s
Salem Tertiary recoveryproject, Marion County,1 1
1
inois (Dahl . H. M.
)
sedimentary rocks—texturessediment ary st ructures : TheMazon Creek nodules(Konecny, Jim)
sedimentary structures seealso sedimentary rocks:sediments
sedimentarys tructures - -b i ogen i cstructuresbi oturbat i on: Petrology,
paleoecology. anddepositional environmentsof a micritic limestone inCave Hill Member ofKinkaid Formation(Mi ss i ss ippian,Chesterian). southernIllinois (Hakkio, Lisa B.)
I ebensspuren: The origin ofmottled dolomitic1 imestones in thePlatteville Group(Ordovician) of northernIllinois (Dathe. David B.)Trace fossils within
limestone interbeds. OakGrove Member. Carbondale
48 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
sedimentary structures/sedimentation
Formation ( Pennsy 1 vani an
,
Desmolnesian)
,
northwestern Illinois(Merri 11, Glen K.)
reefs: The application ofremote sensing to thedetection of Niagaranpinnacle reefs in theIllinois Basin (Lovely,Daniel Arthur)
sedimentarystructures-- i nterpretat 1 oncoal balls: Coal-ball
formation in the HerrinCoal, Franklin County,Illinois (DeMaris, PhilipJ. )
sedimentary structures—planarbedding structureschanne I s : Geologic
disturbances in Illinoiscoal seams (Nelson, w.
John
)
cross-beddi ng: Drownedbarrier bar and tidalinlet sequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County,Illinois (Young, VictorR. )
eye I ot hems: Changingconcepts of MidcontinentPennsy 1 vanian cyclothems.North America (Heckel
,
Phi lip H.
)
Passage-timecharacteristics ofPennsyl vanian sequences in
Illinois (Doveton, JohnH. )
env i ronment a I anal ys i s
:
Depositional environmentsof the St. Peter Sandstoneof the Upper Midwest(Winfree, K. E. )
sedimentarystructures --secondarystructuresconcretions: Depositional
events recorded in theFrancis Creek Shale;taphonomy of thePennsyl vanian Mazon Creeklocal i ty in 1 1 1 inols(Bai rd, Gordon C .
)
Fabric of the clasticcomponent of Carboniferousconcretions and theirenclosing matrix(Woodland. Bertram G.)
The Mazon Creek nodules(Konecny, Jim)
sedimentary structures- -softsediment deformationc I ast i c dikes :
High-Zn-coa) s of Illinois;coal-hosted mississlppival 1 ey-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
sed i men t at i on- -contro 1
s
tectonic cont rol s
:
Structural history ofsouthern Illinois andupper MississippiEmbayment (Schwalb, HowardR. )
The Baraboo Interval; atale of red quartzites(Dott . R. H. . Jr.
)
Thermal contraction andflexure of i ntracratonalbasins: athree-dimensional study ofthe Michigan Basin (Nunn,Jeffrey A .
)
sedimentation--cycl 1cprocesseseye I ot hems : Breezy Hill
Limestone, a prelude tothe major widespreadPennsy 1 vanian cyclothemsof Midcontinent NorthAmerica (Knight, KimbellL. )
sedimentation--deposi tionenv
;
ronment
:
Li thostrat igraphy anddepositional environmentsof the Moquoketa Group(Ordovician) in northernIllinois (Kolata, DennisR. )
models: Crlnoid arenitebanks and crinoid wackei nert ia f 1 ows ; adepositional model for theBurlington Limestone(Middle Mi ss i ss ippian)
,
Illinois, Iowa, andMissouri, USA (Carozzl,Albert V.
)
taphonomy: Depositionalevents recorded in theFrancis Creek Shale;taphonomy of thePennsyl vanian Mazon Creeklocal i ty in 1 1 1 inois(Ba i rd, Gordon C .
)
sedimentat ion--envi ronmentdeltaic env i ronment : Middle
Chesterian (Golconda)marine deltaicpal eocommuni t 1es from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
The Mazon Creek nodules(Konecny, Jim)Tide-dominated deltaic
deposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an)in a narrow, subsidingtrough, southern Illinois(Ambrose, William Anthony)
fluvial environment: Anerosional channel in theroof of the IllinoisHerrin (No. 6) coal;impl icat ions forexploration (DeMaris,
Phi lip J.
)
glacial environment:Evidence for stagnant icein the Chain 0' LakesLowland during depositionof Haeger and Wadsworthtill (Hansel , Ardith K. )
Lithofacies in theBatestown Till Member,Wedron Formation at twosites In eastern Illinois(von Rhee. Robert W.)Sedimentol ogical
interpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, easternIllinois (Johnson, W.Hi 1 ton)
Strat igraphicreassignment of theHagarstown Member inIllinois (Killey, MyrnaM. )
Stratigraphy of theWedron and Trafalgarformations ( Wi scons i nan)in east-central Illinoisand west-central Indiana(Field trip 3) (Kempton.John P.
)
g! ac i of I uv i a I environment:The late WisconsinanSavanna Terrace intributaries to the upperMississippi River (Flock,Mark A.
)
i ndi cators : Relationshipbetween geochemistry ofcoal and the nature ofstrata overlying theHerrin Coal in theIllinois Basin (Chou,Chen-Lin)
i nterpret at i on :
Depositional environmentsof the St. Peter Sandstoneof the Upper Midwest(Winfree. K. E.
)
Maquoketa Shale Group ofnorthern Illinois (Kolata.Denni s R . )
lacustrine environment: Ageand origin of the lateWisconsinan Deer PlainTerrace in the IllinoisValley (Hajic. Edwin R.)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles in
Lake Michigan (Meyers.Ph1 1 1p A.
)
Shoreline processes andgeomorpho 1 ogy
.
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6) (Colllnson,Charles)
marine environment: AuxVases-Renaul t-Yankeetowndepositional sequence in
comparison to other
Subject Index 49
sedi mentat i on/sedi ments
Chesterian depositionalsequences (Jennings, JamesR. )
Enrichment of tracemetals and organic carbonIn shales of the NewAlbany Group (Frost. J.
K. )
Geostat ist ical analysisof the facies andthickness variation in theBrereton Limestone and theAnna Shale in part ofsouthwestern Illinois(Cleaveland. Thomas H.)Non-marine and marine
influenced Herrin Coal andassociated roof shalesfrom southern Illinois; a
mineralogical andstatistical analysis( Stutzman, Paul E . )
The occurrence anddistribution of mineralmatter in coal lithotypesin the Herrin (No. 6) Coalseam under marine andnonmarine influences(Baumann, Dean R.)
nearshore environment:Depositional anddiagenetic environments ofcarbonate-s i
1
iciclasticrocks of the Glen DeanFormation (UpperMi ss i ss ippian) , IllinoisBasin. U.S.A. (Feiznia,Sadat
)
Drowned barrier bar andtidal inlet sequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val ierfields. Franklin County,Illinois (Young, VictorR. )
Facies and depositionalenvironments of EnergyShale Member (CarbondaleFormation. Pennsy 1 vanian)
,
southwestern JeffersonCounty, Illinois (Burk.Mitchell Keith)
Facies and depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale (Pennsyl vanian) in
southwestern JeffersonCounty, Illinois (Burk.Mitchell Keith)
Paleoecology andenvironments of depositionof the Brereton LimestoneMember (Pennsyl vanian,Desmoi nes ian ) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)Petrographlc
investigation andexamination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsyl vanian) ) in a
portion of the IllinoisBasin (Guzan, MichaelJohn)
paludal env i ronment : Originand economic geology ofthe Springfield CoalMember in the IllinoisBasin (Field trip 9)( Eggert . D . L .
)
reefs: Silurian reef andinterreef strata asresponses to a cyclicalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver, RobertH. )
shallow-water environment:A petrographic study ofthe Backbone (LittleSaline) Limestone (LowerDevonian) in southwesternIllinois and southeasternMissouri (Lange, Rolf V.)
Biofacies and habitatsof Brereton LimestoneMember (CarbondaleFormation, MiddlePennsy 1 vanian)
,
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
shelf environment: Ooliticstrata of the KeelFormation and EdgewoodGroup (Late Ordovician andEarly Silurian), TexasPanhandle to theMississippi Valley(Amsden. Thomas W.)
seditnentat i on—processesfluvial sedi mentat i on:
Vertical and horizontalstability of streams innorthern Illinois (Vagt,Peter J .
)
glacial sedi ment at i on
:
Importance of theregelation process tocertain properties ofbasal tills deposited bythe Laurent ide ice sheetin Iowa and Illinois,U.S.A. (Kemmis, T. J.
)
transgress i on : Aggradedfluvial and tide-dominateddeltaic deposits of theSpoon Formation(Pennsyl vanian) in thesouthern Illinois Basin; ashallow embayment(Ambrose. William Anthony)
sed i mentat i on- -provenancesandstone: Strat igraph i
c
traps and deposition ofAux Vases and uppermostSte. Genevieve formations(Mi ssi ss ippian) , southernIllinois (Seyler, BeverlyJ. )
sed i mentat i on- - sed i mentat i onratesi ndicators : Lithiumsilicate sedimentationtracer for shoal depositstudies (Nedved. T. K.)
Sediment depositionestimation from cesium-137measurements (Mitchell, J.Kent)
I acustri ne sedi ment at i on:Deposition of bottomsediment in Lake Ellyn,Glen El lyn, 1 1 1 1nois(Cowan, Ellen Anne)
sedi mentat ion- -transportglacial t ransport : Late
Cretaceous marineforaminifers fromPleistocenef luviol acustrlne depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson, Thomas L.)
stream t ransport :
Measurement of bedloaddischarge in nine Illinoisstreams with theHel ley-Smith sampler(Graf, J. B.
)
Runoff and sedimenttransport from anagricultural watershed innorthern Illinois (Allen,H. E. , Jr . )
Runoff, sedimenttransport, and waterquality in a northernIllinois agriculturalwatershed before urbandevelopment 1979-81(Allen, Howard E.. Jr.)Sediment sources of
Midwestern surface waters(Wilkin, Donovan C.)
sediments see also sedimentaryrocks; sedimentarystructures; sedimentation
sediments—clastic sedimentsclay: The late Wisconsinan
Savanna Terrace intributaries to the upperMississippi River (Flock,Mark A.
)
compos i t
i
on: Deposition ofbottom sediment in LakeEl lyn. Glen El lyn.Illinois (Cowan. EllenAnne)
deposit) on: Geologichistory of the MackinawMember of the HenryFormation in the IllinoisRiver valley in TazewellCounty. 1 1
1
inois(Searight. Thomas K.)
di ami cton: Sedimentol ogicalinterpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, easternIllinois (Johnson, W.
50 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
sediments/stratigraphy
Hi lton)bri f t : Low- 1 evel
radioactive-waste burialat the Palos ForestPreserve. Illinois;geology and hydrology ofthe glacial drift, asrelated to the migrationof tritium (Olimplo, J.
C.)/ i t host rat
igraphy
:
Strat igraphic reassignmentof the Hagarstown Memberin Illinois ( K i 1 1 ey , MyrnaM. )
loess: Clay minerals inthin loess, Ohio Riverbasin, U.S.A. (Ruhe.Robert V.
)
Loess stratigraphy,distribution, and time ofdeposition in Illinois( Fehrenbacher , J. B.)
Pal eosol s: Stratigraphy ofthe Wedron and Trafalgarformations (W1 scons i nan)in east-central Illinoisand west-central Indiana(Field trip 3) (Kempton,John P.
)
till: Importance of theregelation process tocertain properties ofbasal tills deposited bythe Laurentide ice sheetin Iowa and Illinois,U.S.A. (Kemmis, T. J. )
Lithofacies in theBatestown Till Member,Wedron Formation at twosites in eastern Illinois(von Rhee, Robert W.)
sediments- -environmentalanalysissedi ment yield: Long-term
sediment yields from BayCreek, Pike County,Illinois (Lazaro, T. R.)
sediments--geochemi strymetals. Chemistry of bottom
sediments from the Cal-SagChannel and the DesPlaines and Illinoisrivers between Jollet andHavana , 1 1 1 1 no 1
s
(Harr i son, W .
)
Selected metals in riversediment, water, andanimals (Mathls, B. J.)
organic materials:Environmental fates ofpolychl or i nted dloxins andfurans as determined fromsediment cores (Czuczwa,Jean M .
)
Organic matteralterations during sinkingof sediment particles InLake Michigan (Meyers,Phil 1p A. )
sediments--l ithostrati graphyQuaternary : The
distribution of the PiattTill Member of the WedronFormation in -Coles County,Illinois (Hardesty, AlanF. )
seismic methods see undergeophysical methods
seismic surveys see undergeophysical surveys; seeunder geophysical surveysunder Mississippi Valley
seismology see alsoengineering geology
sei smology--microearthquakesepicenters: Revised
hypocenters andcorrelation of seismidtyand tectonics in theCentral United States(Gordon, David Walker)
seismology--seism1ci tyseismic zoning: Central
Interior seismic sourcezones: summary of workshopconvened June 10-11, 1980( McKeown , F . A . )
shorelines see also underengineering geology underGreat Lakes region
Silurian see also understrat igraphy
slope stability see alsoengineering geology;geomorpho 1 ogy
soil mechanics see also rockmechanics
soil mechanics--appl i cat ionsland use: Stratigraphy and
land-use applications; a
case study in surflcialgeologic mapping ofMadison County, Illinois(Kil ley, Myrna M. )
soil mechanics-- 1 iquef act ionliquefaction potential:Liquefaction potential in
the central MississippiValley (Obermeier. StephenF.)
sol Ismaps: Soil survey of Bond
County , I 1 1 i noi s(Phi 1 1 ips. Donald B.
)
pedogenesi s : Loessstrat i graphy,distribution, and time ofdeposition 1n Illinois(Fehrenbacher, J. B.)The origin and early
genesis of clay bands in
youthful sandy soils alongLake Michigan, U.S.A.(Berg, Richard C .
)
soil erosion: Erosioncharacteristics ofsurface-mined soils(Mostaghimi, Saied)
soi ls--surveysAnalysis of soil cores
beneathradioactive-waste-disposalsite, Sheffield, Illinois(Healy, R. W.
)
Erosion characteristicsof surface-mined soils(Mostaghimi, Saied)Erosion model for
reclamation areas( Vipu 1 anandan,Cumaraswamy
)
Evaluation of soil testsas a measure of phosphorusand potassium availabilityin Illinois coal waste(Lewis, B . G.
)
Identifying buriedIndian mounds andgeomorphic surfaces nearCahok ia . 1 1 1 inois(Barnhardt, Michael L.)
Loess stratigraphy,distribution, and time ofdeposition in Illinois(Fehrenbacher, J. B.)Moisture characteristics
of compacted soils for usein trench covers (Klein,S.)
Soil survey of BondCounty, 1 1 1 inois(Phi 1 1 ips , Donald B . )
Surficial geology ofKendall County, Illinois(Brossman, James J.)The origin and early
genesis of clay bands inyouthful sandy soils alongLake Michigan. U.S.A.(Berg, Richard C .
)
Variations in hydrologicsoil properties caused bymining activities (Chong,She-Kong)
Mi divest : Clay minerals inthin loess. Ohio Riverbasin, U.S.A. (Ruhe,Robert V.
)
Soil erosion in the CornBelt; problems andsolutions (Fenton. ThomasE.)
Mississippi Valley: Thelate Wi scons inan SavannaTerrace in tributaries tothe upper MississippiRiver (Flock, Mark A.)
solution features see undergeomorpho 1 ogy
springs see also ground waterstratigraphy
archaeology: Acceleratorradiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture In Illinois(Conard, Nicholas)An evaluation of
postdepos 1 t ional changes
Subject Index 51
strat i graphy/strat i graphy
in the trace elementcontent of human bone(Nelson, Dorothy A.)
Identifying buriedIndian mounds andgeomorphic surfaces nearCahokia , 1 1 1 inoi s
(Barnhardt, Michael L.)Cambri an: The petrology andpetrography of the Mt
.
Simon and pre-Mt . Simonsandstones; evidence forpossible Precambrianrifting in the centralMidcontinent (Kersting,Joseph Jeffrey)
Carboni ferous: Comparisonof miospore assemblages in
the Pennsy 1 van ian Systemof the Illinois Basin withthose in the UpperCarboniferous of WesternEurope (Peppers, RusselA. )
Fabric of the clasticcomponent of Carboniferousconcretions and theirenclosing matrix(Woodland, Bertram G.)Multielement conodont
species and ecologicalinterpretation of thelower Osagean (LowerCarboniferous) conodontzonation from MidcontinentNorth America (Chauff,Karl M.
)
Trace and minor elementanalyses of the HymeraCoal Member of Indiana(Coal VI) (Heberton.Richard P .
)
changes of level : LateHolocene beach ridges andwater level cycles in LakeMichigan (Collinson,Charles
)
Devoni an: Fades, formationboundaries, andchronostrat Igraphy in theupper part of the NewAlbany Shale Group(Devonian-Mi ss 1 ss ippian)in the Illinois Basin(Reinbold. Mark L . )
Internal stratigraphy ofDevonian Tioga Ash beds in
Appalachian Valley andRidge Province (Dennison,John M.
)
Topography and geologyof the Early Pennsyl vanianerosional surface on thenorthwest margin of theIllinois Basin, USA(Leary, Richard L.)
Mi ss i ss ;' ppi an: AuxVases-Renaul t-Yankeetowndeposit ional sequence in
comparison to other
Chesterian depositionalsequences (Jennings, JamesR. )
Crinoid arenite banksand crinoid wacke inertiaflows; a depositionalmodel for the BurlingtonLimestone (MiddleMissi ssippian) , Illinois,Iowa, and Missouri, USA(Carozzi . Albert V.
)
Distribution of fossilplant taxa in the UpperMi ss i ss i pp ian and LowerPennsy 1 van l an IllinoisBasin (Jennings, James R.)
Facies, formationboundaries, andchronostrat igraphy In theupper part of the NewAlbany Shale Group( Devoni an -M ississippian)in the Illinois Basin(Reinbold, Mark L .
)
Middle Chesterian(Golconda) marine deltaicpa 1 eocommuni t i es from theIllinois Basin (Kelly,Stuart M.
)
Mi ssi ssippianstratotype; an overview(Thompson, Thomas L.)Paleontology and
stratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion (Jennings. JamesR.)
Petrology, paleoecology
.
and depositionalenvironments of a micriticlimestone in Cave HillMember of KinkaidFormation ( Mi ss i ss ipp ian
,
Chesterian), southernIllinois (Hakkio, Lisa B.)
Spores from Chesteriancoals of the IllinoisBasin (Kosanke. Robert M.)
Strat i graphi c traps anddeposition of Aux Vasesand uppermost Ste.Genevieve formations(Miss i ssippian) . southernIllinois (Seyler, BeverlyJ. )
TheMissi ss ipp ian -Pennsyl vani-an boundary in thesouthern Midcontinent,United States (Manger,Walter L.
)
The paleoecology ofmalacostracan arthropodsin the Bear GulchLimestone (Namurian) ofcentral Montana (Factor,David F
.
)
Ordov i ci an: Brainard Shaleout 1 iers (Upper
Ordovician, MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana (Fluegeman.Richard H. , Jr .
)
Depositionalenvironments of the St.Peter Sandstone of theUpper Midwest (Winfree. K.
E. )
L i thostrat igraphy anddepositional environmentsof the Moquoketa Group(Ordovician) in northernIllinois (Kolata, DennisR. )
Maquoketa Shale Group ofnorthern Illinois (Kolata,Denni s R . )
Ool 1 tes at theOrdov ician-Si lurianboundary in Illinois(Kluessendorf , Joanne)Oolitic strata of the
Keel Formation andEdgewood Group ( LateOrdovician and EarlySilurian), Texas Panhandleto the Mississippi Valley(Amsden, Thomas W.)
Pal eocene : Thestrat igraphic position ofPaleocene foraminiferafrom Kentucky and Illinois(Fluegeman, Richard H.,Jr. )
Pal eozoic : Seismicvelocities of lowerPaleozoic strat igraphicunits in StephensonCounty, Illinois (Wang, H.
F.)Pennsylvanian: A
gravitational slide in theEnergy Shale Memberoverlying the Herrin (No.6) Coal Member in southernIllinois (Nelson. W. John)Biofacies and habitats
of Brereton LimestoneMember (CarbondaleFormation, MiddlePennsyl vanian) .
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell. Dennis B.)Breezy Hill Limestone, a
prelude to the majorwidespread Pennsylvaniancyclothems of MidcontinentNorth America (Knight.Kimbel 1 L.
)
Changing concepts ofMidcontinent Pennsylvaniancyclothems. North America(Heckel . Phi lip H.
)
Classification ofclastic sediments inPennsylvanian coal-bearingformations emphasizingmudrock lithology (Chen,Pei -Yuan)
52 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
strat i graphy/strat i graphy
Comparison of miosporeassemblages in thePennsy 1 vani an System ofthe Illinois Basin withthose in the UpperCarboniferous of WesternEurope (Peppers, RusselA. )
Detai ledb iost rat i graphiccorrelation, Shumway"Cyclothem", Virgil ian.1 1 1 i noi s Bas In(Langenheim, Ralph L .
.
Jr. )
Distribution of fossilplant taxa in the UpperMi ss i ss ippian and LowerPennsy 1 vanian IllinoisBasin (Jennings, James R.)
Facies and depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale ( Pennsy 1 vanian) insouthwestern JeffersonCounty, Illinois (Burk,Mitchell Keith)
Geostat i st ical analysisof the facies andthickness variation in theBrereton Limestone and theAnna Shale in part ofsouthwestern Illinois(Cleaveland, Thomas H.)Paleoecology and
environments of depositionof the Brereton LimestoneMember ( Pennsy 1 vanian,Desmoines i an) insouthwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)Paleoecology of an
estuar i ne-del ta ic biota;community-habitat mosaicof the Pennsy 1 vanian MazonCreek fauna in NortheastIllinois (Baird, GordonC. )
Passage-timecharacteristics ofPennsy 1 vanian sequences in
Illinois (Doveton, JohnH. )
Petrographicinvestigation andexamination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsy 1 vani an) ) in a
portion of the IllinoisBasin (Guzan, MichaelJohn)
Revised correlations ofthe Shoal Creek and LaSalle limestone members ofthe Bond Formation( Pennsy 1 vanian) in
northern I 1 1 inols(Jacobson, Russell J.)Revision of nomenclature
for the Springfield (No.
5) Coal Member of Illinois(Trask, C. Brian)
Strat i graphiccor re 1 at i ons--ofSeel yvi lie, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoi nes Ian)of I 1 1 inoi s Bas incoalfield (Jacobson,Russel 1 J . )
-- TheM1 ss i ss 1
pp ian- Pennsy
1
vani-an boundary in thesouthern Midcont i nent
,
United States (Manger,Wal ter L.
)
The Turner Mine ShaleMember; a newly namedstrat igraphic unit of theCarbondale Formation(Nelson, W. John)Topography and geology
of the Early Pennsy 1 vanianerosional surface on thenorthwest margin of theI 1
1
inois Bas in, USA(Leary, Richard L.)
Pleistocene: A plantmacrofossil assemblagefrom 1 11 inoi an glacialtill in Jackson County,Illinois (Jackson, StephenT. )
Geologic history of theMackinaw Member of theHenry Formation in theIllinois River valley inTazewell County, Illinois(Searight, Thomas K.)
Late Cretaceous marineforaminifers fromP 1 ei stocenef luviolacustr ine depositsin eastern Missouri(Thompson, Thomas L.)Lithofacies in the
Batestown Till Member,Wedron Formation at twosites in eastern Illinois(von Rhee, Robert W.)Sedimentol ogical
interpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, easternIllinois (Johnson, W.
Hi 1 ton)Strat igraphic
reassignment of theHagarstown Member inIllinois (Killey, MyrnaM.)
The Pleistocenestratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northern1 1
1
Inois (Fricke. Carl A.
P.)-- The Tlskl lwa Till, a
regional view of itsorigin and depositional
processes (Wlckham, SusanSpecht
)
The Wadsworth TillMember of Illinois and theequivalent Oak CreekFormation of Wisconsin(Hansel , Ardi th K.
)
Precambri an: The petrologyand petrography of the Mt
.
Simon and pre-Mt . Simonsandstones; evidence forpossible Precambrianrifting In the centralMidcontinent (Kersting,Joseph Jeffrey)
Proterozoic: The BarabooInterval; a tale of redquartzites (Dott, R. H..Jr.)
Quaternary: Evidence forstagnant ice in the Chain
' Lakes Lowland duringdeposition of Haeger andWadsworth till (Hansel,Ardi th K. )
Late-glacial andpostglacial pollen studiesfrom the Zuehl Farm site,north-central Iowa and theCattail Channel Bog,northwestern Illinois(Kim, Hyung Keun)Stratigraphy of the
Wedron and Trafalgarformations (Wisconslnan)in east-central Illinoisand west-central Indiana(Field trip 3) (Kempton.John P.
)
Surficial geology ofKendall County, Illinois(Brossman, James J.)
The distribution of thePiatt Till Member of theWedron Formation in ColesCounty, 1 1 1 Inois(Hardesty , Al an F . )
The late WisconsinanSavanna Terrace in
tributaries to the upperMississippi River (Flock,Mark A.
)
Silurian: Oolites at the0rdovician-S1 lur ianboundary in Illinois(Kluessendorf , Joanne)Oolitic strata of the
Keel Formation andEdgewood Group (LateOrdovician and EarlySilurian), Texas Panhandleto the Mississippi Valley(Amsden, Thomas W.)Silurian reef and
interreef strata asresponses to a cycl lealsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver. Robert
Subject Index 53
strontium/trl lobi tes
H. )
stront i um--geochemi strygranites: Trace element
geochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz,Klaus J.
)
stront ium-- i sotopesSr-87/Sr-86: The strontium
isotope and rare-earthelement systematics ofnonsulfide minerals fromthe Illinois-Kentuckyfluorspar district(Dickhaut , L isa A . )
structural geologydef ormat i on : Microcrack
study of granitic coresfrom Illinois deepborehole UPH 3 (Kowallis,Bart J.
)
State of stress,permeability, andfractures in thePrecambrian granite ofnorthern Illinois(Haimson, Bezalel C.)
faults: Strike-slip faultin flat-lying strata ofMacoupin County, Illinois(Nelson. W. John)
tectoni cs : A comparison oflinears mapped fromdigitally processedLandsat data to faultsdepicted on geologic maps:the fluorspar district,western Kentucky andsouthern Illinois (Shelby,Lynn)
A gravitational slide inthe Energy Shale Memberoverlying the Herrin (No.6) Coal Member in southernIllinois (Nelson, W. John)Continental rifting
under the Illinois Basinand Mississippi Riverembayment (Plnckney,Darrel 1 M .
)
History of displacementalong Ste. Genevieve faultzone, southwesternIllinois (Schwalb. HowardR. )
New Burnside"anticline"; part offluorspar area faultcomplex? (Jacobson,Russel 1 J .
)
Shallow seismicrefraction survey,Gallatin County, Illinois(Roman, Juan A. Deliz)
Structural geology ofShawneetown fault zone,southeastern Illinois( Lumm. Donald K .
)
Structural history ofsouthern Illinois andupper MississippiEmbayment (Schwalb, Howard*. )
Structural relationshipsbetv/een Cottage Grove andShawneetov/n fault systems,southeastern Illinois, asinferred from gravity data(Strunk. Kevin L .
)
Tectonic faults andtheir influence on coalmini ng in 1 1 1 i no i s
(Nelson, W. John)Tectonic history of
southeastern Illinois(Nelson, W. John)
Thermal contraction andflexure of i ntracratonalbasins; athree-dimensional study ofthe Michigan Basin (Nunn,Jeffrey A .
)
sulfides see under mineralssul fur--geochemi stry
black shale: Physical andchemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1, 1980-December31 . 1980 (Ziel inski , R.
E. )
coal: Geochemistry of traceelements and sulfur in theSpringfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin(Chou, C. L.
)
Origin and economicgeology of the SpringfieldCoal Member in theIllinois Basin (Field trip9) (Eggert , D. L .
)
Variations in the formsand occurrences of sulfurin the Herrin No. 6 coalseam in southern Illinois(Crel 1 ing, John C .
)
sul
f
ui— i sotopesS-34/S-32: A burial
diagenetic model for theemplacement of zinc- leadsulfide ores 1n the UpperMississippi Valley. USA(Ludvigson, Gregory A.)High-Zn-coal s of
Illinois; coal-hostedmlssissippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F .
)
Stable isotope evidencefor the origin of sulfurin coal (Westgate, LindaM.)
Sulfur isotoplcfractionation in theformation of pyrite fromUpper Devonian blackshales (Anderson, ThomasF.)
sulphur see sulfursymposia- -engineer ing geology
earthquakes : CentralInterior seismic sourcezones; summary of workshopconvened June 10-11, 1980(McKeown, F . A
.
)
techniques see underenvironmental geology;hydrology
tectonics see also faults;structural geology;see alsounder structural geologyunder Midwest; MississippiVal ley
terraces see under fluvialfeatures undergeomorphol ogy ; see underlacustrine features undergeomorpho 1 ogy
thorium--geochemi strygrani tes : Trace element
geochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz.Klaus J .
)
Uranium-seriesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt,J. N. )
thorium-- isotopesTh-230: Isotopiccomposition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt. J. N.)Uranium-ser i es
disequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3. StephensonCounty. Illinois (Rosholt,J.N.)
Th-232/Th-230: Isotopiccomposition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt, John N.)
trace elements see undergeochemi stry ; see underbiochemistry under fossilman; see under chemicalweathering underweather ing; see undergeochemistry under coal;sedimentary rocks; see undergranites under igneous rocks
tree rings see undergeochrono 1 ogy
t r i 1 ob i tes - -pa 1 eoeco 1 ogyPennsy Ivani an: Paleoecology
and environments ofdeposition of the BreretonLimestone Member( Pennsy 1 van i an,Desmo 1 nes ian) in
southwestern Illinois(O'Connell, Dennis B.)
Si I uri an: Silurian reef andinterreef strata as
54 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
tri lobi tes/wel 1 -logging
responses to a cyclicalsuccession ofenvironments, southernGreat Lakes area (Fieldtrip 12) (Shaver, RobertH. )
tritium see also deuterium;hydrogen
tri t ium--geochemi stryground water: Hydrogeol ogi
c
controls on the extent andrate of tritium migrationfrom a low-levelradioactive waste disposalfacility near Sheffield,Illinois (Foster, J. B.)
Low-levelradioactive-waste burialat the Palos ForestPreserve, Illinois;geology and hydrology ofthe glacial drift, asrelated to the migrationof tritium (Olimpio, J.
C. )
unconformities see under1 i thostrat igraphy undersedimentary rocks
underground installations seealso under engineeringgeology
underground water see groundwater
United States see also EasternU.S. ; Midwest
United States- -economicgeologycoal : The occurrence and
distribution of mineralmatter in coal lithotypesin the Herrin (No. 6) Coalseam under marine andnonmarine influences(Baumann, Dean R.)
oil shale: The outlook forshale oil (Culberson, S.
Frank
)
water resources: Editorial;Making peace with MotherNature ( Lehr , Jay H.)
United States—engineeringgeologyfoundat i ons : Reactor site
reviews (Morris. R. H.)nuclear facilities: Reactor
site reviews (Morris, R.
H.)United States—environmental
geologyreclamation: Editorial;
Making peace with MotherNature (Lehr, Jay H.)
United States—geomorphol ogyfluvial features: Hydraulicgeometry of floodplains(Bhawmik , Nani G.
)
United States—paleobotanypter i dophytes
:
Paralycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from the
Carboniferous ofEuramerica; a reassessmentof generic affinities andevolution of
—
"Lep idodendron"brevifolium Williamson(DiMtchele. Wi 1 1 1am A .
)
uranium—geochemi stryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1, 1980-December31 , 1980 (Ziel inski , R.
E.)granites: Trace element
geochemistry ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois DeepDrill Hole UPH-3 (Schulz.Klaus J.
)
uranium-- isotopest rans-urani urn elements:Uranium-ser iesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt,O.N.)
U-238/U-234: Isotopiccomposition of uranium andthorium in crystallinerocks (Rosholt, J. N.)
Isotopic composition ofuranium and thorium incrystalline rocks(Roshol t , John N.
)
vanadium—geochemi stryblack shale: Physical and
chemical characterizationof Devonian gas shale;quarterly status reportOctober 1 , 1980-December31 , 1980 (Ziel inski , R.
E. )
varves see lacustrine featuresunder geomorphol ogy
Vertebrata see also fossilman; Mammalia; problematicf oss i 1
s
Vertebrata—mi seel 1 aneacollecting: Fossils (King,
James E .
)
waste disposal see also underengineering geology;environmental geology
waste disposal --radioactivewasteI ow- level waste: Methods
for disposing of low-levelradioactive waste in theground (Daniel, David E.)
water see also ground water;hydrogeol ogy ; hydrology;water resources
water resources see a I so undereconomic geology; see alsounder economic geology underUnited States
water resources— resourcesground water: Biologically
mediated chemical changesin the filtration ofaerated ground waters(Bal iga, K. Y .
)
waterways see also underengineering geology
waterways— rivers and streamshydraulics: Hydraulic
geometry of floodplains(Bhawmik, Nani G.)
weather i ng—chemi calweatheringt race e I ement s
:
Uranium-ser iesdisequilibrium in granitefrom core samples of drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Rosholt.J. N. )
well -logging see alsogeophysical surveys
wel 1 -logging—acousticalloggingborehol es: Seismic
velocities of lowerPaleozoic strat igraphicunits in StephensonCounty, Illinois (Wang, H.
F. )
wel 1 -logging—electricalloggingreservoi r rocks: Drowned
barrier bar and tidalinlet sequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County,Illinois (Young, VictorR.)
wel 1 -logging—electromagneticloggingi nst rument s : L i tho-Densi ty
log applications in theMichigan and Illinoisbasins (McCal 1 . D . C .
)
wel 1 -logging-- interpretationbasement: Illinois Deep
Hole Project (Anonymous)Introduction to the
Illinois Deep Hole Project(Coates , M. S .
)
boreholes: ChallengingNortheast formationsexamined (Maslowski, Andy)
grani tes: Interpretation ofcore and well log physicalproperty data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels.Jeffrey J .
)
/ i
t
host rat igraphy
:
Petrographic investigationand examination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsy 1 vanian) ) in a
portion of the IllinoisBasin (Guzan, MichaelJohn)
Subject Index 55
we 1 1 - 1 ogg i ng/z i nc
physical properties:Interpretation of core andwel 1 1 og phys i ca
1
properties data from drillhole UPH-3, StephensonCounty, Illinois (Daniels,Jeffrey J . )
Western Hemisphere see alsoNorth America
zinc--geochemi strybones : An evaluation of
postdepos i t i onal changesin the trace elementcontent of human bone(Nelson, Dorothy A.)
coal: High-2n-coal s ofIllinois: coal-hostedmississippi valley-typemineralization? (Whelan,Joseph F
.
)
5G Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY
COUNTY INDEX
Adams CountyBigelow, Tom. Fault, uplift
discovered in Adams CountyConard, Nicholas. Accelerator
radiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois
Maslowski, Andy. Greenpastures in Brown County
Alexander CountyLee. Michael R. Wood patterns
in an Upper Cretaceous florafrom southern Illinois
Bond CountyPhillips. Donald B. Soil
survey of Bond County,I 1 1 inois
Boone CountyAllen, Howard E., Jr. Runoff,
sediment transport, andwater quality in a northernIllinois agriculturalwatershed before urbandevelopment 1979-81
Berg, Richard C. A guide tothe geology of theCapron-Rockf ord area
Brown CountyAnonymous. Illinois; Buckhorn
East most exciting playLeary, Richard L. Topography
and geology of the EarlyPennsy 1 vanian eroslonalsurface on the northwestmargin of the IllinoisBasin, USA
Maslowski, Andy. Greenpastures in Brown County
Bureau CountyFoster, J. B. Hydrogeol ogiccontrols on the extent andrate of tritium migrationfrom a low-level radioactivewaste disposal facility nearSheffield. Illinois
Gray, John R. A system formeasuring surface runoff andcollecting sediment samplesfrom smal 1 areas
McCray, J. G. Low-level
nuclear waste shallow landburial trench isolation;annual report; October 1982- September 1983
Calhoun CountyConard, Nicholas. Accelerator
radiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois
Cass CountyStamer, J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,111 i noi s
Christian CountyStamer, J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,1 1 1 1 no i s
Coles CountyHardesty. Alan F. The
distribution of the PiattTill Member of the WedronFormation in Coles County,1 1 1 inois
Cook CountyCollinson, Charles. Shoreline
processes and geomorphol ogy
,
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6)
Cowan, Ellen Anne. Depositionof bottom sediment in LakeEllyn, Glen Ellyn. Illinois
Kuka 1 ova-Peck , Jarmila. NewHomoiopter idae (Insecta:Pal eodlctyoptera ) with wingarticulation from UpperCarboniferous strata ofMazon Creek, Illinois
Olimpio, J. C. Low- levelradioactive-waste burial atthe Palos Forest Preserve,Illinois; geology andhydrology of the glacialdrift, as related to themigration of tritium
Crawford CountyHowell, James C. Evaluation of
injection well stimulationas applied to a largemicel 1 ar/pol ymer project
De Witt CountyKlein, S. Moisture
characteristics of compactedsoils for use in trenchcovers
Stamer, J. K. Work plan forthe Sangamon River basin,II 1 i no is
E f f i ngham CountyBarber, A . H. . Jr . Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
Fayette CountyBarber . A . H. , Jr . Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
Frankl in CountyDemaris, Philip J. Geology of
the Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,II 1 inois
DeMaris. Philip J. Coal-ballformation in the HerrinCoal, Franklin County.II 1 inoi s
L1zak, John B. Geologicstructures and horizontalstresses; their impact onpetroleum and coalproduction in Illinois Basin
Miller, John J. Detection ofpotential inundation hazardsby overwater seismic methods
Sutherland. H. J. Predictionof subsidence usingcomplementary influencef unct i ons
Young. Victor R. Drownedbarrier bar and tidal inletsequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val 1erfields. Franklin County.I 1 1 1no1s
57
Fulton County/Macoupin County
Fulton CountyHoppe, W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Peters, C. A. Mine-reclamationhydrology in Fulton County,1 1 1 inoi
s
Gal latin CountyDiMichele, William A.
Para 1 ycopodl tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of" Lepi dodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
Lumm. Donald K. Structuralgeology of Shawneetown faultzone, southeastern Illinois
Roman. Juan A. Oeliz. Shallowseismic refraction survey,Gallatin County, Illinois
Strunk, Kevin L. Structuralrelationships betweenCottage Grove andShawneetown fault systems,southeastern Illinois, asinferred from gravity data
Greene CountyConard, Nicholas. Accelerator
radiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois
Maslowski, Andy. Focus deepensin Illinois; Silurian reefsearch on the horizon
Grundy CountyKonecny, Jim. The Mazon Creek
nodules
Hancock CountyMaslowski, Andy. Green
pastures in Brown County
HardBrecke, E. A.
report on t
fluorspar dCounty, 1 1
1
Plttman, Joncalcite andVal ley del
i
Reinertsen, Dto the geolin Rock-Ros
Watts , Al icethe magical
1 n CountyA supplemental
he Cave In Rockistrict, Hardininoi s
T . Honeycombother Ohio
ghtsavid L
ogy ofA guide
the Caveiclare areaMar i e . F 1 uor i te
,
mineral
Henry CountyHoppe, W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Leary, Richard L. Topography
and geology of the EarlyPennsy 1 vanian erosionalsurface on the northwestmargin of the I 1 1 i no isBasin. USA
van Schmus, W. R. Age andgeologic significance ofPrecambrian basement samplesfrom northern Illinois andeastern Iowa
Jackson CountyHoppe, W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Jackson, Stephen T. A plantmacrofossil assemblage fromIllinoian glacial till inJackson County. Illinois
Schwalb, Howard R. History ofdisplacement along Ste.Genevieve fault zone,southwestern Illinois
Jefferson CountyBurk , Mitchell Keith. Facies
and depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale ( Pennsy 1 vanian ) insouthwestern JeffersonCounty , 1 1 1 i noi s
Burk, Mitchell Keith. Faciesand depositionalenvironments of Energy ShaleMember (CarbondaleFormation, Pennsy 1 vanian ) ,
southwestern JeffersonCounty, 111 i no i s
Miller, John J. Detection ofpotential inundation hazardsby overwater seismic methods
Johnson CountyHakkio, Lisa B. Petrology,
pal eoeco logy , anddepositional environments ofa micritic limestone in CaveHill Member of KinkaidFormation (Mi ss i ssippian,Chesterian), southern1 1 1 1 noi s
Jennings, James R. Themorphology and relationshipsof Rhodea, Telangium,Telangiops i s , andHeterangium
Kendal 1 CountyBrossman, James J. Surficial
geology of Kendall County,111 i noi s
Knox CountyDiMichele. Wi 1 1 iam A
.
Para lycopodi tes Morey &Morey. from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of generic
affinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
Merrill, Glen K. Trace fossilswithin limestone interbeds.Oak Grove Member, CarbondaleFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an,Desmoi nes ian ) , northwesternI 1 1 1 noi s
La Sal 1e CountyHeidari, Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around aliquid waste injectionsystem in 1 1 1 inois
Lake CountyBerg, Richard C. The origin
and early genesis of claybands in youthful sandysoils along Lake Michigan,U.S.A.
Collinson, Charles. LateHolocene beach ridges andwater level cycles in LakeMichi gan
Collinson, Charles. Shorelineprocesses and geomorphol ogy
,
southwestern Lake Michigan(Field trip 6)
Lawrence CountyShadle, Gary L. The frond ofHeterangium
Stidd. Benton M. Thesynangiate nature ofDolerotheca
Livingston CountyPittman, Jon T. Honeycombcalcite and other OhioVal 1 ey del ights
Logan CountyStamer, J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,1 1 1 inois
Macon CountyStamer, J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,I 1 1 inois
Macoupin CountyDeMaris. Philip J. An
erosional channel in theroof of the Illinois Herrin(No. 6) coal; implicationsfor exploration
Johnson, Thomas M. Hydrologicinvestigations of failuremechanisms and migration oforganic chemicals atWilsonville, Illinois
Lewis, B. G. Evaluation ofsoil tests as a measure ofphosphorus and potassiumavailability in Illinoiscoal waste
Miller, Halsey W. Petroleum
58 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Macoupin County/Saline County
geology of Macoupin County,1 1 1 i no i s
Nelson. W. John. Tectonic- faults and their influenceon coal mining in Illinois
Nelson. W. John. Strike-slipfault in flat-lying strataof Macoupin County, Illinois
V ipulanandan, Cumaraswamy.Erosion model forreclamation areas
V ipul anandan. Cumaraswamy.Ouality of runoff water fromsoil -covered reclamations i tes
Madison CountyHoppe. W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Killey, Myrna M. Stratigraphyand land-use applications; acase study in surficialgeologic mapping of MadisonCounty, 1 1
1
inoisTirey, G. B.
Common-depth-poi ntseismic-reflection survey onthe Mississippi River in thevicinity of Alton, Illinois
Winget, E. A. U.S. GeologicalSurvey common-depth-pointseismic-reflection surveybetween Mississippi Rivermiles 195 and 210 (R/VNeecho, cruise NE-80-3)
Marion CountyDahl , H. M. Geologic factors
influencing reservoirperformance at Texaco'
s
Salem Tertiary recoveryproject, Marlon County,I 1 1 i noi s
McDonough CountyMaslowski, Andy. Green
pastures in Brown County
McLean CountyHeidari, Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around aliquid waste injectionsystem in I 1 1 inoi s
Reinertsen. David L. A guideto the geology of theDanvers-Normal area
Menard CountyStamer, J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,Illinois
Monroe CountyFrasz, Geoffrey B. Mastodonbones in an Illinois cave
Jaeger, Paul . The effects ofdepositional environment and
diagenesls on the porosityand permeability in theSalem Limestone in Union andMonroe counties-, southern1 1 1 i noi s
Perry CountyDiMichel e, William A.
Para 1 ycopodi tes Morey &Morey , from theCarboniferous of Euramerlca;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWilli amson
Oertel , Allen 0. Changes inground water qualityassociated with castoverburden material inSouthwest Perry County,II
1
inois
Piatt CountyMitchell, J. Kent. Sediment
deposition estimation fromcesium- 137 measurements
Stamer, J. K. Work plan forthe Sangamon River basin,111 1 noi s
Pike CountyAllen, Robert D. Confined
aquifers as reservoirs forcompressed air
Conard, Nicholas. Acceleratorradiocarbon dating ofevidence for prehistorichorticulture in Illinois
Lazaro, T. R. Long-termsediment yields from BayCreek. Pike County. Illinois
Lazaro, Timothy R. Estimatesof long-termsuspended-sediment loads inBay Creek at Nebo, PikeCounty, Illinois, 1940-1980
Maliva. Robert G. Ophioci sto id
(?) ossicles from theMcCraney Limestone (LowerM1 ss i ss ippian) of western1 1 1 i noi s
Maslowski. Andy. Greenpastures in Brown County
Pope CountyKlasner, J. S. Geologic map of
the Burden Falls RoadlessArea, Pope County, Illinois
Klasner, J. S. Mineralresource potential map ofthe Burden Falls RoadlessArea, Pope County, Illinois
Klasner, J. S. Mineralresource potential map ofthe Lusk Creek RoadlessArea, Pope County. Illinois
Klasner. John S. Burden FallsRoadless Area, Illinois
Klasner, John S. Lusk CreekRoadless Area. Illinois
Lumm, Donald K. Structuralgeology of Shawneetown faultzone, southeastern Illinois
Reinertsen, David L. A guideto the geology of theGolconda area
Pulaski CountyHoppe. W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Putnam CountyHeidari. Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around aliquid waste injectionsystem in I 1 1 inoi s
Richland CountyMil lay, M. A. M icrogametophyte
development in the Paleozoicseed fern familyCal 1 i stophytaceae
Rock Island CountyLeary, Richard L. Topography
and geology of the EarlyPennsy 1 vanian erosionalsurface on the northwestmargin of the IllinoisBasin, USA
Saint Clair CountyBarnhardt , Michael L.
Identifying buried Indianmounds and geomorphicsurfaces near Cahokia,1 1 1 Inois
Danner, Stephen K. Thin anddisturbed Herrin (No. 6)coal near the boundaries ofthe II 1 inoi s Basin
Klein, S. Moisturecharacteristics of compactedsoils for use in trenchcovers
Sal ine CountyBigelow, Tom. Small pockets
yielding big productionChong, She-Kong. Variations in
hydrologic soil propertiescaused by mining activities
DiMichele, William A.
Para 1 ycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill 1 amson
Lumm, Donald K. Structuralgeology of Shawneetown faultzone, southeastern Illinois
Mahaffy, James F. Sporepatterns in the Indiana CoalV in the MiddlePennsy 1 vani an near a
County Index 59
Saline County/Winnebago County
pal eochannelRogers, Philip R. Roof fall
study of the Harnsburg (No.. 5) Coal in portions ofSaline and Williamsoncounties, Illinois
Strunk. Kevin L. Structuralrelationships betweenCottage Grove andShawneetown fault systems,southeastern Illinois, asinferred from gravity data
Sangamon CountyStamer. J. K. Work plan for
the Sangamon River basin,I 1 1 inoi s
Stephenson CountyAnonymous. Illinois Deep Hole
ProjectCoates. M. S. Introduction to
the Illinois Deep HoleProject
Couture, Rex A. Sampling ofbrine in cores ofPrecambrian granite fromnorthern Illinois
Daniels, Jeffrey J.
Interpretation of core andv/el 1 log physical propertydata from drill hole UPH-3,Stephenson County, Illinois
Daniels, Jeffrey J.
Interpretation of core andwell log physical propertiesdata from drill hole UPH-3,Stephenson County, Illinois
Doe, Bruce R. The possiblebearing of the granite ofthe UPH deep drill holes,northern Illinois, on theorigin of Mississippi Valleyore deposits
Eckstein, Y. Petrographlc andphysical factors controllingthermal conductivity ofgranitic rocks 1n Illinoisdeep holes UPH 1, 2. and 3
Haimson, Bezalel C. State ofstress, permeability, andfractures in the Precambriangranite of northern Illinois
Hoppe , W. J. Age andsignificance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Kombrink, Mark. Oxygenisotopic compositions ofminerals from Illinois DeepDrill Hole granites
Kowallis, Bart J. Microcrackstudy of granitic cores fromIllinois deep borehole UPH 3
Lidiak, Edward G. Petrologyand physical properties ofgranites from the Illinoisdeep hole in StephensonCounty
Rosholt, J
disequi
1
from corhole UPHCounty,
Shieh, Yuci sotopegrani tesDeep Hoi
Wang, H. F
of lowerstrat i grStephens
N. Uranium-seriesibrium in granitee samples of drill-3 , Stephenson1 1 1 i no i s
h-Ning. Oxygenstudy of Precambrianfrom the I 1 1 i noi s
e ProjectSeismic velocities
Paleozoicaphic units inon County, Illinois
Tazewel 1 CountySearight, Thomas K. Geologichistory of the MackinawMember of the HenryFormation in the IllinoisRiver valley in TazewellCounty , 1 1 1 inoi s
Union CountyJaeger, Paul . The effects of
depositional environment andd1 agenesis on the porosityand permeability in theSalem Limestone in Union andMonroe counties, southern1 1 1 inoi s
Vermilion CountyDanner, Stephen K. Thin and
disturbed Herrin (No. 6)coal near the boundaries ofthe II 1 inoi s Bas in
Wabash CountyHoppe, W. J. Age and
significance of Precambrianbasement samples fromnorthern Illinois andadjacent states
Willi amson CountyDiMichele, William A.
Paral ycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lep i dodendron" brevifollumWill i amson
Loomis, Edward Charles. Theeffects of anaerobical 1
y
digested municipal sanitarysewage sludge on theoxidation of pyrite
Mil lay, M. A. M i crogametophy tedevelopment in the Paleozoicseed fern f ami 1
y
Cal 1 i stophytaceaeMillay, M. A. An unusual
botryopterid sporangialaggregation from the MiddlePennsyl vanian of NorthAmer ica
Nelson, W. John. The TurnerMine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat igraphic unit of
the Carbondale FormationRogers, Philip R. Roof fall
study of the Harrisburg (No.5) Coal in portions ofSaline and Williamsoncounties, Illinois
Shadle, Gary L. The frond ofHeterangium
Winnebago CountyAllen, Howard E., Jr. Runoff,
sediment transport, andwater quality in a northernIllinois agriculturalwatershed before urbandevelopment 1979-81
Berg, Richard C. A guide tothe geology of theCapron-Rockf ord area
60 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX- OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY
ROCK-UNIT INDEX
Abbott FormationGoodwin, Jonathan H. Geology
of carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Jacobson. Russell J. NewBurnslde "anticline"; partof fluorspar area faultcompl ex?
Peppers, Russel A. Comparisonof miospore assemblages in
the Pennsy 1 vanian System ofthe Illinois Basin withthose in the UpperCarboniferous of WesternEurope
Absaroka SequenceAtherton, E 1 wood . Geologic
history of the IllinoisBasin
Allen's Grove MemberFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphology ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernI 1 1 inois
Anna ShaleBaumann, Dean R. The
occurrence and distributionof mineral matter in coallithotypes in the Herrin(No. 6) Coal seam undermarine and nonmarinei nf 1 uences
Cleave land, Thomas H.
Geostat ist ical analysis ofthe fades and thicknessvariation in the BreretonLimestone and the Anna Shalein part of southwesternI 1 1 i noi s
Crelling, John C. Variationsin the forms and occurrencesof sulfur in the Herrin No.6 coal seam 1n southernI 1 1 i no i s
Demaris, Philip J. Geology ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,I 1 1 1 no is
DeMaris. Philip J. Coal-ball
formation in the HerrinCoal, Franklin County,1 1 1 i no i s
Lizak, John B. Geologicstructures and horizontalstresses; their impact onpetroleum and coalproduction in Illinois Basin
Stutzman, Paul E. Non-marineand marine influenced HerrinCoal and associated roofshales from southernIllinois; a mi neral ogica
1
and statistical analysis
Anvil Rock SandstoneDeMaris, Philip J. An
erosional channel in theroof of the Illinois Herrin(No. 6) coal; implicationsfor exploration
Nelson, W. John. Geologicdisturbances in Illinoiscoal seams
Arbuckle GroupSignor, D. C. Ground-water
flow regime based onpreliminary data forregional aquifer systems
Argyle Till MemberFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphology ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northern1 1 1 i no i s
Aux Vases SandstoneBigelow, Tom. Wildcat find
strengthens intrest inRenaul t sand
Jennings, James R. AuxVases -Renau 1 t- Yankee towndepositional sequence incomparison to otherChesterian depositionalsequences
Jennings, James R.
Paleontology andstratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion
Seyler, Beverly J.Strat igraphic traps anddeposition of Aux Vases anduppermost Ste. Genevieveformations ( Mi ss i ss ippian)
,
southern 111 inoisYoung. Victor R. Drowned
barrier bar and tidal inletsequences inBuckner-Sesser-Val ierfields, Franklin County,111 inois
Backbone LimestoneDevera , Joseph A . A new
species of Asphalt ina fromthe Grand Tower Limestone ofsouthern Illinois
Lange. Rolf V. A petrographicstudy of the Backbone(Little Saline) Limestone(Lower Devonian) in
southwestern Illinois andsoutheastern Missouri
Banner FormationJohnson, W. Hilton.
Sedimentol ogicalinterpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, eastern Illinois
Thompson, Thomas L. LateCretaceous marineforaminifers fromPleistocene f luv iol acustr inedeposits in eastern Missouri
Baraboo Quartz iteDott. R. H.. Jr. The Baraboo
Interval; a tale of redquartzi tes
Batavia MemberMasters, John M. Geology of
sand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Searight. Thomas K. Geologichistory of the MackinawMember of the HenryFormation in the IllinoisRiver valley in TazewellCounty. II 1 inoi s
61
Batestown Till Member/Cabannis Group
Batestown Till Membervon Rhee. Robert W.
Lithofacies in the BatestownTill Member . WedronFormation at two sites ineastern I 1 1 i nois
Bear Gulch LimestoneFactor, David F. Thepaleoecology ofma 1 acost racan arthropods in
the Bear Gulch Limestone(Namurian) of centralMontana
Belgium MemberJohnson, W. Hilton.
Sedimento logicalinterpretation of theBelgium Member, BannerFormation, eastern Illinois
Bethel FormationKosanke, Robert M. Spores fromChesterian coals of theI 1 1 inoi s Bas i n
Big Clifty SandstoneKelly. Stuart M. Middle
Chesterian (Golconda) marinedeltaic pal eocommuni t iesfrom the Illinois Basin
Blackjack Creek LimestoneKnight, Kimbel 1 L. Breezy Hill
Limestone, a prelude to themajor widespreadPennsy 1 vanian cyclothems ofMidcontinent North America
Boggy FormationDiMichele, William A.
Paral ycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
Bond FormationGoodwin, Jonathan H. Geology
of carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Jacobson, Russell J. Revisedcorrelations of the ShoalCreek and La Salle limestonemembers of the BondFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an ) innorthern Illinois
Sutherland, H. J. Predictionof subsidence usingcomplementary influencef unct ions
Borden SiltstoneAtherton, Elwood. Geologic
history of the IllinoisBasin
Boyl is FormationThompson, Thomas L. LateCretaceous marineforaminifers fromPleistocene f luviolacustr inedeposits in eastern Missouri
Brainard ShaleFluegeman, Richard H., Jr.Brainard Shale outliers(Upper Ordovician, MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana
Kluessendorf , Joanne. Oolitesat the Ordov i c ian-S i 1 ur ianboundary in Illinois
Kolata, Dennis R.
L i thostrat igraphy anddepositional environments ofthe Moquoketa Group(Ordovician) in northern111 i noi s
Kolata. Dennis R. MaquoketaShale Group of northern111 i noi s
Brassfield FormationFluegeman, Richard H., Jr.Brainard Shale outliers(Upper Ordovician, MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana
Breathitt FormationDiMichele. William A.
Paralycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
Breezy Hill LimestoneKnight, Kimbel 1 L. Breezy Hill
Limestone, a prelude to themajor widespreadPennsy 1 vanian cyclothems ofMidcontinent North America
Brereton Limestone MemberCleaveland. Thomas H.
Geostat i st ical analysis ofthe facies and thicknessvariation in the BreretonLimestone and the Anna Shalein part of southwestern1 1 1 inoi
s
Demaris, Philip J. Geology ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,I 1 1 inoi s
DeMaris, Philip J. Coal-ballformation in the HerrinCoal, Franklin County,1 1 1 inois
Guzan, Michael J. Petrographyand thickness variations ofBrereton Limestone Member
(Carbondale Formation,Middle Pennsy 1 vanian) ; animportant roof-rock in partof I 1 1 i noi s Bas i n
Guzan, Michael John.Petrographic investigationand examination of thethickness of the BreretonLimestone (MiddlePennsy 1 vanian) ) in a portionof the Illinois Basin
Lizak, John B. Geologicstructures and horizontalstresses; their impact onpetroleum and coalproduction in Illinois Basin
O'Connell, Dennis B. Biofaciesand habitats of BreretonLimestone Member (CarbondaleFormation, MiddlePennsyl vanian) , southwestern1 1 1 inoi s
O'Connell, Dennis B.Paleoecology andenvironments of depositionof the Brereton LimestoneMember ( Pennsy 1 vanian,Desmoines ian) in
southwestern Illinois
Burlington LimestoneCarozzi. Albert V. Crlnoid
arenite banks and crinoidwacke inertia flows; adepositional model for theBurlington Limestone (MiddleMi ss i ss lppi an) , Illinois,Iowa, and Missouri. USA
Chauff, Karl M. Multielementconodont species andecological interpretation ofthe lower Osagean (LowerCarboniferous) conodontzonation from MidcontinentNorth America
Goodwin, Jonathan H. Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Thompson, Thomas L.
Mi ss iss ippian stratotype; anoverview
Byron FormationBrand. Uwe . Diagenetic history
and fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations,Michigan Basin
Cabannis GroupDiMichele, William A.
Paralycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
62 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Cahokla Alluvium/Cherokee Group
Cahokia Al luviumHajic, Edwin R. Age and origin
of the late Wisconsinan Deer.. Plain Terrace in the
1 1 1 inoi s ValleyMasters, John M. Geology of
sand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Calhoun CoalStidd. Benton M. The
synangiate nature ofDol erotheca
Canton Shale MemberNelson, W. John. The Turner
Mine Shale Member; a newlynamed st rat i graphi c unit ofthe CarOondale Formation
Capron MemberFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernI 1 1 i no i s
Carbondale FormationBurk, Mitchell Keith. Fades
and depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale ( Pennsy 1 vanian ) insouthwestern JeffersonCounty, 1 1 1 inois
Burk, Mitchell Keith. Faciesand depositionalenvironments of Energy ShaleMember (CarOondaleFormation, Pennsy 1 vanian)
,
southwestern JeffersonCounty, II 1 inois
Chen, Pei-Yuan. Classificationof clastic sediments inPennsy 1 van 1 an coal-bearingformations emphasizingmudrock lithology
Chou, C. L. Geochemistry oftrace elements and sulfur in
the Springfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin
Chou, Chen-Lin. Relationshipbetween geochemistry of coaland the nature of strataoverlying the Herrin Coal in
the 1 1 1 inois BasinCrelling, John C. Variations
in the forms and occurrencesof sulfur in the Herrin No.6 coal seam in southern1 1 1 inois
Demaris, Philip J. Geology ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,I 1 1 1 no 1
s
DeMar is. Phi 1 1p J. Aneroslonal channel In theroof of the Illinois Herrin(No. 6) coal; implications
for expl orat i onDiMichele, William A.
Paral ycopodi tes Morey &Morey, from theCarboniferous of Euramerica;a reassessment of genericaffinities and evolution of"Lepidodendron" brevifoliumWill iamson
Eggert, D. L. Origin andeconomic geology of theSpringfield Coal Member inthe Illinois Basin (Fieldtrip 9)
Gastaldo, Robert A.Tr igonocarpus leeanus, a newspecies from the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of southernI 1
1
inoisGastaldo, Robert A.
Pal aeostachya dircel n. sp.,an authigenical
1 y cementedequisetalean strobilus fromthe Middle Pennsy 1 vanian ofsouthern Illinois
Goodwin, Jonathan H. Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Guzan, Michael J. Petrographyand thickness variations ofBrereton Limestone Member(Carbondale Formation,Middle Pennsy 1 vanian) ; animportant roof-rock in partof 1 1 1 i noi s Bas in
Hatcher, Patrick G.Coal i f i cat i on of tissues(medullosan seed fern) in acoal ball of the "Herrin(No. 6) Coal Member" of theCarbondale Formation,1 1 1 i noi s Bas in
Konecny. Jim. The Mazon Creeknodul es
Lizak. John B. Geologicstructures and horizontalstresses; their impact onpetroleum and coalproduction in Illinois Basin
Merrill, Glen K. Trace fossilswithin limestone interbeds.Oak Grove Member, CarbondaleFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an,Desmol nes ian ) , northwesternI 1 1 inoi s
Mil lay, M. A. M i crogametophytedevelopment in the Paleozoicseed fern f ami lyCal 1 1 stophytaceae
Millay, M. A. An unusualbotryopterid sporanglalaggregation from the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian of NorthAmer lea
Nelson, W. John. The TurnerMine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat
igraphic unit of
the Carbondale FormationNelson, W. John. A
gravitational slide in the
Energy Shale Memberoverlying the Herrin (No. 6)Coal Member in southern111 inoi s
O'Connell, Dennis B. Biofaciesand habitats of BreretonLimestone Member (CarbondaleFormation, MiddlePennsy 1 vanian) , southwestern1 1 1 inoi s
Stidd. Benton M. Ananatomically preservedPotoniea with in situ sporesfrom the Pennsy 1 vanian of1 1 1 i noi s
Sutherland, H. J. Predictionof subsidence usingcomplementary influencefunct ions
Trask, C. Brian. Revision ofnomenclature for theSpringfield (No. 5) CoalMember of Illinois
Carimona LimestoneKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Carmi MemberHajic, Edwin R. Age and origin
of the late Wisconsinan DeerPlain Terrace in the1 1 1 inois Val ley
Caseyville FormationGoodwin, Jonathan H. Geology
of carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Kosanke, Robert M. Spores fromChesterian coals of theII
1
inois BasinManger, Walter L. The
Mi ss i ss lppi an - Pennsy 1 vanianboundary in the southernMidcont inent . United States
Peppers, Russel A. Comparisonof miospore assemblages in
the Pennsy 1 vani an System ofthe Illinois Basin withthose in the UpperCarboniferous of WesternEurope
Cave Hill MemberHakkio, Lisa B. Petrology,
pal eoecol ogy , anddepositional environments ofa mlcritic limestone in CaveHill Member of KinkaidFormation (M1ss i ss Ippian,Chesterian). southernI 1
1
inois
Cherokee GroupKnight. Kimbell L. Breezy Hill
Limestone, a prelude to themajor widespread
Rock-Unit Index 63
Cherokee Group/ Energy Shale Member
Pennsy 1 vanian cyclothems ofM ideont i nent North America
Mahaffy, James F. Morphologyof Microspermopter i s andoccurrences in MiddlePennsy 1 vanian coal balls
Chester GroupKelly. Stuart M. Middle
Chesterian (Golconda) marinedeltaic paleocommuni t iesfrom the Illinois Basin
Choteau LimestoneThompson, Thomas L.
Mississippian stratotype; anoverv i ew
Clayton FormationFluegeman, Richard H.. Jr. The
strat igraphic position ofPaleocene foraminifera fromKentucky and Illinois
Clearfork FormationBarber. A . H. . Jr. Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
Cleeg Creek MemberCross, Aureal T. Plants of
Devonian-Mi ssi ssippian blackshales. Eastern Interior,U.S.A.
CI inton MemberFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphology ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernII 1 inoi s
Cordel 1 FormationBrand, Uwe . Diagenetic history
and fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations.Michigan Basin
Darien-West Chicago MoraineFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphology ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernII 1 inois
Davis Coal MemberJacobson, Russell J.
Strat igraphic correlationsof Seelyville. De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoi neslan
)
of Illinois Basin coalfield
De Koven Coal MemberJacobson, Russell J.
Strat igraphic correlationsof Seelyville, De Koven. and
Davis coals (Desmoines ian)of Illinois Basin coalfield
Decorah- ShaleKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Degonia FormationKosanke, Robert M. Spores from
Chesterian coals of the1 1 1 inois Basin
Deicke BentoniteKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Dickeyville BentoniteKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Dubuque FormationDelgado, David J. Deposition
and di agenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley
Dunleith FormationDelgado. David J. Deposition
and diagenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley
Dykersburg Shale MemberChou, C. L. Geochemistry of
trace elements and sulfur inthe Springfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin
Nelson, W. John. The TurnerMine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat igraphic unit ofthe Carbondale Formation
Rogers, Philip R. Roof fallstudy of the Harrisburg (No.5) Coal in portions ofSal i ne and Will iamsoncounties, Illinois
Eau Claire FormationHeidari, Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around aliquid waste injectionsystem in Illinois
Wang, H. F. Seismic velocitiesof lower Paleozoicstrat igraphic units inStephenson County. Illinois
Edgewood GroupAmsden, Thomas W. Oolitic
strata of the Keel Formationand Edgewood Group (Late
Ordovician and EarlySilurian), Texas Panhandleto the Mississippi Valley
Kluessendorf , Joanne. Oolitesat the Ordov ician-S i 1 ur i anboundary in Illinois
Elkhorn FormationFluegeman, Richard H.. Jr.Brainard Shale outliers(Upper Ordovician. MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana
Elkport BentoniteKolata. Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Energy ShaleDemaris. Philip J. Geology of
the Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,1 1 1 inoi s
Energy Shale MemberBaumann, Dean R. The
occurrence and distributionof mineral matter in coallithotypes in the Herrin(No. 6) Coal seam undermarine and nonmarinei nf 1 uences
Burk , Mitchell Keith. Faciesand depositionalenvironments of the EnergyShale (Pennsyl vanian) insouthwestern JeffersonCounty. Ill inois
Burk, Mitchell Keith. Faciesand depositionalenvironments of Energy ShaleMember (CarbondaleFormation, Pennsyl vanian)
,
southwestern JeffersonCounty, I 1 1 i nois
Crelling, John C. Variationsin the forms and occurrencesof sulfur in the Herrin No.6 coal seam in southern1 1 1 inois
DeMaris, Philip J. Coal-ballformation in the HerrinCoal, Franklin County,111 Inois
Kravits, Christopher M. Theeffects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) Coal ofsouthern Illinois
L1zak. John B. Geologicstructures and horizontalstresses; their impact onpetroleum and coalproduction in Illinois Basin
Nelson, W. John. A
64 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Energy Shale Member/Hagarstown Member
gravitational slide in theEnergy Shale Memberoverlying the Herrin (No. 6)Coal- Member in southern1 1 1 i noi s
Stutzman, Paul E. Non-marineand marine influenced HerrinCoal and associated roofshales from southernIllinois; a mineral ogicaland statistical analysis
Equality FormationHajic. Edwin R. Age and origin
of the late Wisconsinan DeerPlain Terrace in theI 1 1 i noi s Val 1 ey
Masters, John M. Geology ofsand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Excel lo ShaleKnight, Kimbell L. Breezy Hill
Limestone, a prelude to themajor widespreadPennsy 1 vanian cyclothems ofMidcontinent North America
Fairgrange Till MemberHardesty, Alan F. The
distribution of the PiattTill Member of the WedronFormation in Coles County,I 1 1 inois
Klein, S. Moisturecharacteristics of compactedsoils for use in trenchcovers
Fayetteville ShaleWoodland, Bertram G. Fabric of
the clastic component ofCarboniferous concretionsand their enclosing matrix
Fern Glen FormationChauff, Karl M. Multielement
conodont species andecological interpretation ofthe lower Osagean (LowerCarboniferous) conodontzonation from MidcontinentNorth America
Fond du Lac FormationFlock, Mark A. The lateWisconsinan Savanna Terracein tributaries to the upperMississippi River
Fort Atkinson FormationKolata. Dennis R.
L i thostrat igraphy anddeposit ional environments ofthe Moquoketa Group(Ordovician) in northernIllinois
Kolata, Dennis R. MaquoketaShale Group of northernII 1 i no i s
Fort Payne FormationAnonymous. Illinois; Buckhorn
East most exciting play
Fort Union FormationCahill, Richard A. Forms and
volatilities of trace andminor elements in coal; I, Acomparison of threepyrolysis units
Fountain Creek FormationMaslowskl, Andy. Frac sand
remains important geologicalf ind
Foxhollow MemberFrlcke. Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northernI 1 1 inoi s
Francis Creek ShaleBaird, Gordon C. Deposit ional
events recorded in theFrancis Creek Shale;taphonomy of thePennsyl vanian Mazon Creeklocality in Illinois
Konecny, Jim. The Mazon Creeknodul es
Woodland, Bertram G. Fabric ofthe clastic component ofCarboniferous concretionsand their enclosing matrix
Galena GroupDelgado, David J. Deposition
and diagenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley
Goodwin, Jonathan H. Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Kolata, Dennis R. Correlationof K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Galesville SandstoneHeidari, Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around a
liquid waste injectionsystem in Illinois
Girardeau LimestoneKl uessendorf , Joanne. Oolites
at the 0rdovician-S1 lur 1anboundary in Illinois
Glasford FormationCartwright. K. Hydrogeology of
the Mahomet bedrock valleydeposi ts
Masters, John M. Geology ofsand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Glen Coe MemberKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Grand Tower LimestoneDevera, Joseph A. A new
species of Asphalt ina fromthe Grand Tower Limestone ofsouthern Illinois
Grassy Creek ShaleFrost, J. K. Enrichment of
trace metals and organiccarbon in shales of the NewAlbany Group
Reinbold, Mark L. Fades,formation boundaries, andchronostrat igraphy in theupper part of the New AlbanyShale Group(Devonian-Missi ssippian) inthe I 1 1 i noi s Bas 1
n
Greenfield FormationBrand, Uwe . Dlagenetic history
and fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations,Michigan Basin
Grove Church ShaleKosanke , Robert M. Spores from
Chesterian coals of the1 1 1 inoi s Basin
Manger, Walter L. TheM i ss i ss ippi an- Pennsy 1 vanianboundary in the southernMidcontinent, United States
Guttenberg FormationKolata, Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Haeger TillFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentra 1 -southern Wisconsinand part of northern111 Inoi s
Hansel, Ardith K. Evidence forstagnant ice in the ChainO'Lakes Lowland duringdeposition of Haeger andWadsworth till
Hagarstown MemberKilley, Myrna M. Strat igraphi
c
reassignment of theHagarstown Member in
111 i noi s
Masters, John M. Geology ofsand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Rock-Unit Index 65
Hannibal Shale/Kansas City Group
Hannibal ShaleReinbold, Mark L. Facies,
formation boundaries, and. chronostrat igraphy in theupper part of the New AlbanyShale Group(Devonian-Mi ssiss ippian) in
the 1 1 1 inois Bas i n
Harrisburg Coal MemberRogers, Philip R. Roof fall
study of the Harrisburg (No.5) Coal in portions ofSaline and Williamsoncounties, Illinois
Trask, C. Brian. Revision ofnomenclature for theSpringfield (No. 5) CoalMember of Illinois
Heath FormationFactor, David F. Thepaleoecology ofmalacostracan arthropods in
the Bear Gulch Limestone(Namurian) of centralMontana
Rhodes, F. H. T. Naturalassemblages of elements;interpretation and taxonomy
Henry FormationMasters, John M. Geology of
sand and gravel aggregateresources of Illinois
Searight, Thomas K. Geologichistory of the MackinawMember of the HenryFormation in the IllinoisRiver valley in TazewellCounty, 1 1 1 inois
Herri n Coal MemberBaumann, Dean R. The
occurrence and distributionof mineral matter in coallithotypes in the Herrin(No. 6) Coal seam undermarine and nonmarine1nf luences
Burk, Mitchell Keith. Faciesand depositionalenvironments of Energy ShaleMember (CarbondaleFormation, Pennsy 1 vanian)
,
southwestern JeffersonCounty, I 1 1 inois
Chou, Chen-Lin. Relationshipbetween geochemistry of coaland the nature of strataoverlying the Herrin Coal inthe 1 1
1
inois BasinCleave land, Thomas H.
Geostat ist ical analysis ofthe facies and thicknessvariation In the BreretonLimestone and the Anna Shalein part of southwestern1 1
1
inoisCrelling. John C. Variations
in the forms and occurrencesof sulfur in the Herrin No.6 coal seam in southernI 1 1 inoi s
Crelling, John C. Spectralanalysis of fluorescentmacerals in the Herrin No. 6
coal seamDanner, Stephen K. Thin anddisturbed Herrin (No. 6)coal near the boundaries ofthe Illinois Basin
Demaris, Philip J. Geology ofthe Herrin (No. 6) coal andassociated strata at Old BenNo. 24, Franklin County,1 1 1 inoi s
DeMaris, Philip J. Anerosional channel in theroof of the Illinois Herrin(No. 6) coal; implicationsfor exploration
DeMaris, Philip J. Coal-ballformation in the HerrinCoal. Franklin County,1 1 1 inoi s
Fiene, F. L. Mineral matterand trace elements in theHerrin (No. 6) Coal in the1 1 1 inoi s Bas in
Gastaldo, Robert A. A newspecies of Tr igonocarpusBrongniart from southern1 1 1 inoi s
Gastaldo, Robert A. Apreliminary report on aCalamostachys from theMiddle Pennsy 1 vanian ofsouthern Illinois
Hatcher, Patrick G.Coal i f icat ion of tissues(medullosan seed fern) in acoal ball of the "Herrin(No. 6) Coal Member" of theCarbondale Formation,I 1 1 inois Bas In
Kravits, C. M. Effects ofoverbank deposition on thequality and maceralcomposition of the Herrin(No. 6) coal (Pennsyl vanian)of southern Illinois
Kravits, Christopher M. Theeffects of overbankdeposition on the qualityand maceral composition ofthe Herrin (No. 6) Coal ofsouthern Illinois
Mahaffy, James F. Sporepatterns in the Indiana CoalV 1n the MiddlePennsy 1 vanian near apaleochannel
Nelson, W. John. Geologicdisturbances In Illinoiscoal seams
Nelson, W. John. Agravitational slide in theEnergy Shale Memberoverlying the Herrin (No. 6)
Coal Member in southern1 1 1 i noi s
Stutzman, Paul E. Non-marineand marine influenced HerrinCoal and associated roofshales from southernIllinois; a mi nera 1 ogicaland statistical analysis
Hickory FormationMaslowski, Andy. Frac sand
remains important geologicalf ind
Hinckley SandstoneFlock, Mark A. The late
Wi scons i nan Savanna Terracein tributaries to the upperMississippi River
Horton Creek FormationReinbold. Mark L. Facies,
formation boundaries, andchronostrat igraphy in theupper part of the New AlbanyShale Group(Devonian-Miss issippian) inthe 111 inois Bas in
Hushpuckney ShaleCoveney . Raymond M., Jr. Thin
black Pennsy lvanian-ageshales of the Mid-continentU.S.; a neglected metallicresource?
Hymera Coal MemberHeberton, Richard P. Trace and
minor element analyses ofthe Hymera Coal Member ofIndiana (Coal VI)
I mo FormationManger, Walter L.. The
Mlssissippian-Pennsyl vanianboundary in the southernMidcont inent , United States
I ronton SandstoneHeidari. Manoutchehr. Analysis
of rock stress around a
liquid waste injectionsystem in Illinois
Jamestown CoalHeberton, Richard P. Trace and
minor element analyses ofthe Hymera Coal Member ofIndiana (Coal VI)
Jordan SandstoneMaslowski, Andy. Frac sand
remains important geologicalfind
Kansas City GroupCoveney, Raymond M., Jr. Thin
black Pennsyl vanian-ageshales of the Mid-continentU.S.; a neglected metallic
66 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Piatt Till Member/Shawnee Group
Piatt Till MemberHardesty, Alan F. Thedistribution of the Piatt
• Till Member of the WedronFormation in Coles County,I 1 1 i noi
s
Platteville GroupDathe, David B. The origin of
mottled dolomitic limestonesin the Platteville Group(Ordovician) of northernI 1 1 i noi s
Goodwin. Jonathan H. Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Kolata, Dennis R. Correlationof K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Porters Creek FormationFluegeman, Richard H., Jr. The
strat igraphic position ofPaleocene foraminifera fromKentucky and Illinois
Prairie du Chi en GroupGoodwin, Jonathan H. Geology
of carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Rac i ne Format i onBrand. Uwe . Diagenetic history
and fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations.Michigan Basin
Renault FormationBigelow, Tom. Wildcat find
strengthens intrest inRenault sand
Jennings, James R. AuxVases-Renaul t-Yankeetowndepositional sequence incomparison to otherChesterian depositionalsequences
Jennings, James R.
Paleontology andstratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion
Kosanke. Robert M. Spores fromChesterian coals of theI 1
1
inois Basin
Roxana SiltFehrenbacher, J. B. Loess
stratigraphy, distribution,and time of deposition in
I 1 1 inois
Saint David LimestoneNelson, W. John. The Turner
Mine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat igraphic unit ofthe Carbondale Formation
Rogers, Philip R. Roof fallstudy of the Harrisburg (No.5) Coal in portions ofSaline and Wi 1 Viamsoncount ies , 1 1 1 inoi s
Saint Louis LimestoneAnonymous. Illinois; Buckhorn
East most exciting playGoodwin, Jonathan H. Geology
of carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Jennings, James R. Algalcompressions from theMi ss issippian of the1 1 1 inois Basin
Thompson, Thomas L.
M i ss i ss ippian stratotype; anovervi ew
Saint Peter SandstoneBigelow. Tom. Fault, uplift
discovered in Adams CountyKreutzfeld, James E. Pore
geometry and permeability ofthe St. Peter Sandstone inthe I 1 1 inois Basin
Maslowskl. Andy. Frac sandremains important geologicalf ind
Winfree, K. E. Depositionalenvironments of the St.Peter Sandstone of the UpperMidwest
Sainte Genevieve LimestoneJennings. James R.Paleontology andstratigraphy of s
associated with t
Chesterian in itsregion
Mi 1 ler , Halsey W. P
geology of MacoupII 1 i no 1
s
Seyler. Beverly J.
Strat igraphic tradeposition of Auxuppermost Ste. Geformations (Missisouthern Illinois
Thompson, Thomas L.
M1 ssissippian strovervi ew
tratahe basaltype
etrol eumin County,
ps andVases and
nev i evess i ppian)
,
atotype; an
Salem LimestoneJaeger, Paul. The effects of
depositional environment anddiagenesis on the porosityand permeability in theSalem Limestone in Union andMonroe counties, southernI 1 1 1 noi s
Jennings, James R. Algalcompressions from theMi ss 1 ss ippian of theIllinois Basin
San Andres FormationBarber. A . H. . Jr. Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
San Angel o FormationBarber, A. H. . Jr. Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
Sanderson FormationCross, Aureal T. Plants of
Devoni an-Mi ss i ss Ippian blackshales. Eastern Interior,U.S.A.
Saverton ShaleReinPold, Mark L. Fades,
formation boundaries, andchronostrat igraphy in theupper part of the New AlbanyShale Group(Devonian-Miss i sslppian) inthe II
1
inois Basin
Scales ShaleKluessendorf , Joanne. Oolites
at the Ordovician-Si lur ianboundary in Illinois
Kolata, Dennis R.
Li thostrat igraphy anddepositional environments ofthe Moquoketa Group(Ordovician) in northern1 1 1 i noi s
Kolata, Dennis R. MaquoketaShale Group of northern111 i no 1
s
Schoolcraft FormationBrand, Uwe. Diagenetic history
and fluid migration pathwaysof Silurian formations.Michigan Basin
Seelyvi le CoalNelson, W. John. Geologic
disturbances in Illinoiscoal seams
Seelyvi 1 le CoalJacobson, Russell J.
Strat igraphic correlationsof Seelyvi lie, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmo i nes ian)of Illinois Basin coalfield
Shawnee GroupHeckel . Philip H. Changing
concepts of MidcontinentPennsy 1 vanian cyclothems.North America
Langenheim, Ralph L., Jr.
Detailed biostrat igraphiccorrelation. Shumway"Cyclothem". Virgil Ian,
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Shoal Creek Limestone Member/Wichi ta Group
II 1 inoi s Basin
Shoal Creek Limestone MemberJacobson. Russell J. Revised
correlations of the ShoalCreek and La Salle limestonemembers of the BondFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian) innorthern Illinois
Spechts Ferry FormationKolata. Dennis R. Correlation
of K-bentonites in theDecorah Subgroup of theMississippi Valley bychemical fingerprinting
Spoon FormationAmbrose, William Anthony.
Aggraded fluvial andtide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vani an) inthe southern Illinois Basin;a shallow emdayment
Ambrose, William Anthony.Tide-dominated deltaicdeposits of the SpoonFormation ( Pennsy 1 vanian) ina narrow, subsiding trough,southern Illinois
Goodwin, Jonathan H. Geologyof carbonate aggregateresources of Illinois
Jacobson, Russell J.
Strat igraphic correlationsof Seelyville, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoinesian)of Illinois Basin coalfield
Springfield Coal MemberChou, C. L. Geochemistry of
trace elements and sulfur inthe Springfield (No. 5) Coalin the Illinois Basin
Eggert. D. L. Origin andeconomic geology of theSpringfield Coal Member in
the Illinois Basin (Fieldtrip 9)
Nelson, W. John. Geologicdisturbances in Illinoiscoal seams
Nelson, W. John. The TurnerMine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat igraphic unit ofthe Carbondale Formation
Trask, C. Brian. Revision ofnomenclature for theSpringfield (No. 5) CoalMember of Illinois
Staunton FormationJacobson. Russell J.
Strat igraphic correlationsof Seelyville, De Koven, andDavis coals (Desmoinesian)of Illinois Basin coalfield
Terre Haute BankLovely. Daniel Arthur. Theapplication of remotesensing to the -detection ofNiagaran pinnacle reefs inthe I 1 1 inois Bas in
Tioga AshDennison, John M. Internal
stratigraphy of DevonianTioga Ash beds inAppalachian Valley and RidgeProvince
Tippecanoe SequenceAtherton. Elwood. Geologic
history of the IllinoisBasin
Tiskilwa TillFricke, Carl A. P. The
Pleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphology ofcentral -southern Wisconsinand part of northern1 1 1 i noi s
Wickham. Susan Specht . TheTiskilwa Till, a regionalview of its origin anddepositional processes
Trafalgar FormationKempton, John P Stratigraphy
of the Wedron and Trafalgarformations (Wi scons i nan) ineast-central Illinois andwest-central Indiana (Fieldtrip 3)
Trenton FormationBigelow, Tom. Fault, uplift
discovered in Adams County
Turner Mine Shale MemberNelson, W. John. The Turner
Mine Shale Member; a newlynamed strat igraphic unit ofthe Carbondale Formation
Ullin LimestoneAnonymous. Illinois; Buckhorn
East most exciting play
Wadsworth TillHansel, Ardith K. Evidence for
stagnant ice in the Chain0' Lakes Lowland duringdeposition of Haeger andWadsworth till
Hansel , Ardith K. TheWadsworth Till Member ofIllinois and the equivalentOak Creek Formation ofWi scons in
Waltersburg FormationJennings, James R. Themorphology and relationshipsof Rhodea, Telangium,Telangiopsis , and
Heterangium
Warsaw FormationBrenckle, Paul L. Calcareous
microfossils from theM i ss i ss ippi an KeokukLimestone and adjacentformations. UpperMississippi River valley;their meaning for NorthAmerican andintercontinental correlation
Thompson, Thomas L.
Mi ss issippian stratotype; anoverview
Wasco MemberSearight, Thomas K. Geologic
history of the MackinawMember of the HenryFormation in the IllinoisRiver valley in TazewellCounty. 1 1 1 1 noi s
Wedron FormationHansel , Ardith K. The
Wadsworth Till Member ofIllinois and the equivalentOak Creek Formation ofWi scons in
Hardesty, Alan F. Thedistribution of the PiattTill Member of the WedronFormation in Coles County,1 1 1 inois
Kempton. John P. Stratigraphyof the Wedron and Trafalgarformations ( W i scons i nan ) ineast-central Illinois andwest-central Indiana (Fieldtrip 3)
Klein, S. Moisturecharacteristics of compactedsoils for use in trenchcovers
von Rhee. Robert W.
Lithofacies in the BatestownTill Member, WedronFormation at two sites ineastern 1 1 1 inoi s
Wickham, Susan Specht. TheTiskilwa Till, a regionalview of its origin anddepositional processes
Whitewater FormationFluegeman, Richard H., Jr.Brainard Shale outliers(Upper Ordovician, MaquoketaGroup) in southeasternIndiana
Wichita GroupBarber, A. H. , Jr. Inf i 1
1
drilling to increasereserves; actual experiencein nine fields in Texas,Oklahoma, and Illinois
70 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology
Winnebago Format i on/Yorkvil le Till Membei
Winnebago FormationFricke. Carl A. P. ThePleistocene stratigraphy andgeomorphol ogy ofcentra 1 -southern Wisconsinand part of northernI 1 1 i no i s
Wise Lake FormationDelgado, David J. Deposition
and di agenesis of the GalenaGroup in the UpperMississippi Valley
Wolf River BatholithDott, R. H. , Jr. The Baraboo
Interval; a tale of redquartz i tes
Schulz, Klaus J. Trace elementgeochemistry of Precambriangranite from northernIllinois Deep Drill HoleUPH-3
Yankeetown FormationJennings, James R. Aux
vases-Renaul t-Yankeetowndeposit ional sequence incomparison to otherChesterian depositionalsequences
Jennings, James R.Paleontology andstratigraphy of strataassociated with the basalChesterian in its typeregion
Yorkville Till MemberKemmis, T. J. Importance of
the regelation process tocertain properties of basaltills deposited by theLaurent ide ice sheet in Iowaand I 1 1 inois. U.S.A.
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