Coal Geology of the White Oak Quadrangle, Magoffin and Morgan Counties, Kentucky (open access)

Coal Geology of the White Oak Quadrangle, Magoffin and Morgan Counties, Kentucky

From abstract: The White Oak quadrangle lies near the western edge of the eastern Kentucky coalfield and includes approximately 59 square miles of parts of Magoffin and Morgan Counties, Ky. The outcropping rocks are equivalent to most of the Breathitt formation of Pennsylvanian age. The regional southeast dip of the rocks is interrupted by the Irvine-Paint Creek fault, the Caney anticline, the Grape Creek syncline, and the Johnson Creek fault.
Date: 1957
Creator: Adkison, W. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geologic Names of North America Introduced in 1936-1955 (open access)

Geologic Names of North America Introduced in 1936-1955

A report about geologic names. It contains new names, old names, and changes to names.
Date: 1957
Creator: Wilson, Druid; Sando, William J. & Kopf, Rudolph W.
System: The UNT Digital Library