Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek Area Johnson County Wyoming (open access)

Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek Area Johnson County Wyoming

A report about the geology of the the Crazy Woman Creek area in Wyoming. Rocks of every system except the Silurian and Devonian are present in the area.
Date: 1955
Creator: Hose, Richard K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming (open access)

Geology of Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming

From abstract: Devils Tower is a steep-sided mass of igneous rock that rises above the surrounding hills and the valley of the Belle Fourche River in Crook County, Wyo. It is composed of a crystalline rock, classified as phonolite porphyry, that when fresh is gray but which weathers to green or brown. Vertical joints divide the rock mass into polygonal columns that extend from just above the base to the top of the Tower.
Date: 1956
Creator: Robinson, Charles Sherwood
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek area, Johnson County, Wyoming (open access)

Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek area, Johnson County, Wyoming

This report follows the geological study of the Crazy Woman Creek area in Johnson County, Wyoming where oil, gas, and coal investigations were made.
Date: 1955
Creator: Hose, Richard Kenneth
System: The UNT Digital Library