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Geology of Wisconsin - Outcrop Descriptions
These descriptions illustrate various geologic formations, features, and characteristics. Individual descriptions are one to ten pages long, and include a map with specific location, a description of geologic features, and a discussion of the geologic significance.-
Adams County: Upper Wisconsin Dells (T14N R6E Sec28)
Report: 3 p.
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Adams County: Friendship Mound (T17N R6E Sec5)
Report: 2 p.
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Adams County: Hamilton Mound (T20N R6E Sec36)
Report: 4 p.
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Ashland County: Mt. Whittelsey (T44N R2W Sec9A)
Report: 3 p.
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Ashland County: Mellen Gabbro (T45N R2W Sec30)
Report: 3 p.
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Ashland County: Mellen Granite (T45N R2W Sec31)
Report: 3 p.
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Ashland County: White River (T46N R4W Sec6)
Report: 2 p.
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Bayfield County: South Fish Creek (T47N R5W Sec20)
Report: 2 p.
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Field Trip Guidebook for Cambrian-Ordovician Geology of Western Wisconsin
With special papers: Lithologic Cycles in Lower Paleozoic Rocks of Western Wisconsin, M.E. Ostrom; and Lithostratigraphy of the Prairie du Chien Group, R.A. Davis, Jr. -
Cambrian Stratigraphy in Western Wisconsin
Notes accompanying a 1966 conference field trip covering geology between Chippewa Falls and Trempealeau and between Elroy and Portage. Routes shown. -
Cambro-Ordovician Stratigraphy of Southwest Wisconsin
In 1965, the authors wrote that the "Cambrian and Ordovician rocks of the Upper Mississippi Valley area have been subjected to what at one time would have been considered 'exhaustive study.'" This report reexamines the "classic" explanations. -
Lithostratigraphy, Petrology, and Sedimentology of Late Cambrian--Early Ordovician Rocks near Madison, Wisconsin
Prepared for 8th Annual Meeting, Great Lakes Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists.