INDEX TO ARTICLES ON PALEONTOLOGY APPEARING IN THE ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
DIGEST, 1958-1990
by
Jack D. Mount
INTRODUCTION
The Arizona Geological Society Digest is the scholarly, scientific
publication of the Society. It has been published irregularly, generally no more
than one number per year, since the first issue in 1958.
This index lists the titles of the articles appearing in the Digest
about paleontology or mentioning fossils in chronological order and gives the
author, number, year, pages, if there are maps, and if there are illustrations of
fossils (ill.). Following this list are three alphabetical indexes--author,
geographic, and subject--keyed to the titles by the numbers appearing in
brackets to the left of each title. There is also a list of individual volume titles
given to some of the numbers of the Digest.
[1] A partial section of Escabrosa Limestone in the Galiuro Mountains, Pinal Co.,
Arizona; by R. W. Thomssen & G. A. Barber. n.1, 1958, p.12-14.
[2] Research program, Geochronology Laboratories, University of Arizona; by
Terah L. Smiley. n.1, 1958, p.19-27.
[3] A Miocene camel from Wellton, Yuma County, Arizona [abstr.]; by Paul A.
Wood. n.1, 1958, p.54-55.
[4] The Pennsylvanian system of southeastern Arizona; by K. C. Havenor. n.2,
1959, p.34-37.
[5] Marker zones in Permian formations of southern Arizona; by Donald L.
Bryant. n.2, 1959, p.38-42.
[6] Tertiary deposits in southern Arizona; by Paul A. Wood. n.2, 1959, p.58-
61.
[7] Paleozoic stratigraphy of the Waterman Mountains, Pima County, Arizona; by
Neal E. McClymonds. n.2, 1959, p.66-76, map.
[8] The Empire Mountains, Pima County, Arizona; by F. W. Galbraith. n.2, 1959,
p.127-133, map.
[9] A dinosaur-bearing section of Cretaceous rocks in the Empire Mountains,
Pima County, Arizona; by Robert Moore & Halsey W. Miller. n.3, 1960, p.57-61,
ill.
[10] The paleontological literature of Arizona: a review; by Halsey W. Miller, Jr.
n.3, 1960, p.63-70.
[11] Preliminary report of the stratigraphy of the 111 Ranch beds, Graham
County, Arizona; by Philip Seff. n.3, 1960, p.137-140.
[12] Paleontological investigations in the 111 Ranch area; by Paul A. Wood. n.3,
1960, p.141-143.
[13] Micropaleobotanical research on the Late Tertiary sediments of Arizona; by
Jane Gray. n.3, 1960, p.145-149.
[14] Stratigraphic and structural position of Cenozoic fossil localities in Arizona;
by John F. Lance. n.3, 1960, p.155-159, map.
[15] The Black Prince Limestone of southeastern Arizona [abstr.]; by Jack Dale
Nations. n.4, 1961, p.188.
[16] Cenozoic climate in the arid southwest; by Roger Y. Anderson. n.5, 1962,
p.25-34, map.
[17] The Mineta Formation, a middle Tertiary unit in southeastern Arizona; by
Randall T. Chew III. n.5, 1962, p.35-43, map.
[18] Late Cenozoic alluvial deposits of the upper Safford Valley, Graham County,
Arizona; by W. L. Van Horn. n.5, 1962, p.89-96.
[19] Texas ammonites in Arizona?; by Halsey W. Miller, Jr. n.6, 1963, p.37-40,
ill.
[20] On understanding geochronological time; by Terah L. Smiley. n.7, 1964,
p.1-12.
[21] Stratigraphic section of Toroweap and Kaibab Formations in Parashant
Canyon, Arizona; by E. E. Schleh. n.8, 1966, p.57-64.
[22] Microfossils from the upper Cretaceous of Adobe Canyon, southern Arizona;
by Halsey W. Miller & Karl W. Schwab. n.8, 1966, p.65-95, ill.
[23] Permian sedimentary environments in southwestern Arizona; by William C.
Butler. n.9, 1971, p.71-94, maps.
[24] A re-examination of the type section of the Scherrer Formation (Permian)
in Cochise County, Arizona; by Gretchen Luepke. n.9, 1971, p.245-257, map.
[25] Paleontology, paleoecology, and depositional history of the Miocene-Pliocene
Verde Formation, Yavapai County, Arizona; by J. Dale Nations, and others. n.13,
1981, p.133-149, map, ill.
[26] Introduction to the stratigraphy and sedimentology of lower Cretaceous
coral-algal-rudist reefs, Cochise County, Arizona; by Joseph F. Schreiber, Jr.
n.16, 1986, p.433-438.
[27] Depositional model of Early Cretaceous coral-algal-rudist reefs [abstr.]; by
Robert W. Scott. n.16, 1986, p.434.
[28] Biotic relations in Early Cretaceous coral-algal-rudist reefs, Arizona
[abstr.]; by Robert W. Scott. n.16, 1986, p.434-435.
[29] Facies development in a lower Cretaceous coral-algal-rudist patch reef
(Mural Limestone, southeast Arizona) [abstr.]; by Gretchen H. Roybal. n.16, 1986,
p.435.
[30] Lower Cretaceous stratigraphy, Guadalupe Canyon area, Cochise County,
Arizona [abstr.]; by Robert C. Ferguson. n.16, 1986, p.439-440.
[31] Lithofacies, depositional environments, and diagenesis of the Mural
Limestone (lower Cretaceous), Lee Siding area, Cochise County, Arizona [abstr.];
by Rogelio Monreal. n.16, 1986, p.441.
[32] Depositional environments and diagenesis of the lower Mural Limestone
(lower Cretaceous), southeastern Arizona [abstr.]; by William E. Malvey. n.16,
1986, p.441-442.
[33] Permian to middle Triassic rocks of the Mojave Desert; by J. Douglas
Walker. n.18, 1987, p.1-14, maps.
[34] Mesozoic geology and tectonics of the Big Maria Mountains region,
southeastern California; by Warren Hamilton. n.18, 1987, p.33-47, maps.
[35] Mesozoic stratigraphy of the Little Harquahala and Harquahala Mountains,
west-central Arizona; by Stephen M. Richard, and others. n.18, 1987, p.101-119,
maps, ill.
[36] Stratigraphy and paleogeography of lower Cretaceous rocks, Sierra el
Chanate, northwest Sonora Mexico; by Cesar Jacques-Ayala & Paul E. Potter.
n.18, 1987, p.203-214, maps.
[37] Sedimentation and stratigraphy of the lower Cretaceous Amole Arkose,
Tucson Mountains, Arizona; by Rob Risley. n.18, 1987, p.215-228, maps.
[38] Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Bisbee Group in the Whetstone
Mountains, southeastern Arizona; by Lawrence E. Archibald. n.18, 1987, p.273-282,
maps.
[39] Cretaceous sedimentary geology of the Rucker Canyon area, Cochise County,
Arizona; by F. Alan Lindberg. n.18, 1987, p.283-299, maps.
[40] Depositional environments and sandstone petrography of Cretaceous
sedimentary rocks, Adobe Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, southeastern Arizona; by
Kerry F. Inman. n.18, 1987, p.301-314, maps.
[41] Stratigraphy and correlation of the Cretaceous Mural Limestone, Arizona
and Sonora; by Robert W. Scott. n.18, 1987, p.327-334.
[42] Revised stratigraphy of the Mural Limestone: a lower Cretaceous carbonate
shelf in Arizona and Sonora; by E. Robert Warzeski. n.18, 1987, p.335-363,
maps.
[43] Bisbee Group (lower Cretaceous) carbonates, Guadalupe Canyon area,
southeastern Arizona; by Robert C. Ferguson. n.18, 1987, p.365-370, maps.
[44] Mesozoic geology of northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico; by M. L. Brown & R.
Dyer. n.18, 1987, p.381-394, maps.
[45] Grand Canyon Supergroup, northern Arizona: stratigraphic summary and
preliminary paleomagnetic correlations with parts of other North American
Proterozoic successions; by Donald P. Elston. n.17, 1989, p.259-272, maps.
[46] Devonian and Mississippian geology of Arizona; by Stanley S. Beus. n.17,
1989, p.287-311, maps.
[47] Cretaceous history of northeastern and east-central Arizona; by J. Dale
Nations. n.17, 1989, p.435-446, maps.
[48] Cenozoic erosion and sedimentation in Arizona; by Robert Scarborough.
n.17, 1989, p.515-537, maps.
Anderson, Roger Y. - 16
Archibald, Lawrence E. - 38
Barber, G. A. - 1
Beus, Stanley S. - 46
Brown, M. L. - 44
Bryant, Donald L. - 5
Butler, William C. - 23
Chew, Randall T., III - 17
Dyer, R. - 44
Elston, Donald P. - 45
Ferguson, Robert C. - 30, 43
Galbraith, F. W. - 8
Gray, Jane - 13
Hamilton, Warren - 34
Havenor, K. C. - 4
Inman, Kerry F. - 40
Jacques-Ayala, Cesar - 36
Lance, John F. - 14
Lindberg, F. Alan - 39
Luepke, Gretchen - 24
Malvey, William E. - 32
McClymonds, Neal E. - 7
Miller, Halsey W., Jr. - 9, 10, 19, 22
Monreal, Rogelio - 31
Moore, Robert - 9
Nations, Jack Dale - 15, 25, 47
Potter, Paul E. - 36
Richard, Stephen M. - 35
Risley, Rob - 37
Roybal, Gretchen H. - 29
Scarborough, Robert - 48
Schleh, E. E. - 21
Schreiber, Joseph F., Jr. - 26
Schwab, Karl W. - 22
Scott, Robert W. - 27, 28, 41
Seff, Philip - 11
Smiley, Terah L. - 2, 20
Thomssen, R. W. - 1
Van Horn, W. L. - 18
Walker, J. Douglas - 33
Warzeski, E. Robert - 42
Wood, Paul A. - 3, 6, 12
Acritarchs - 22, 45
Algae - 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 45
Amole Arkose - 37
Archaeocidaris - 24
Ammonites - 19, 41, 42, 44
Aneth Formation - 46
Apache Canyon Formation - 38
Arroyo Sasabe Formation - 36
Arthropoda - 22, 25, 35, 38, 40
Bibliographies - 10
Bidahochi Formation - 48
Bisbee Group - 38, 43
Bivalves - 9, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44
Black Prince Limestone - 15
Blastoids - 1
Bothreolepis - 46
Brachiopods - 4, 5, 7, 8, 21, 23
Branchiopods - 35, 38
Bryozoans - 7
Calpionellids - 41, 42
Camels - 3, 6
Cenozoic - 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 25, 48
Cephalopods - 19, 41, 42, 44
Chaetetes - 7
Charophytes - 37
Chuar Group - 45
Chuaria - 45
Cladopora - 7, 8
Climate - 16
Coelenterata - 7, 8, 15, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 42, 43
Colina Limestone - 5, 7, 23
Concha Limestone - 5, 7, 23
Conodonts - 33
Corals - 7, 8, 15, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 42, 43
Cretaceous - 9, 19, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37, 38, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 47
Crinoids - 42
Crustaceans - 22, 25, 35, 40
Dendrochronology - 2
Devonian - 7, 8, 46
Diatoms - 25
Diceratherium - 6, 17
Dinosaurs - 9, 40
Echinodermata - 1, 5, 23, 24, 36, 42
Echinoids - 5, 23, 24, 36
El Chanate Formation - 36
Equus - 18
Escabrosa Limestone - 1, 7
Estheriella - 35
Fairview Valley Formation - 33
Fish - 22, 38, 40, 46, 48
Foraminifera - 5, 15, 23, 27, 28, 29, 31, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44
Fort Crittenden Formation - 22, 40
Fusulinids - 5, 15, 23
Gastropods - 5, 7, 9, 11, 22, 23, 25, 32, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42
Geochronology - 2, 20
Hadrosaur - 9
Horquilla Limestone - 4, 7
Horses - 12, 18
Insects - 22
Invertebrates - 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47
Jurassic - 35
Kaibab Formation - 21
Literature - 10
Localities - 14
Lowell Formation - 19
Mammals - 3, 6, 12, 17, 18, 25, 48
Mancos Shale - 47
Martin Formation - 7, 8, 46
McCoy Mountains Formation - 34, 35
Mesozoic - 9, 19, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 47
Microfossils - 13, 22, 45
Mineta Formation - 6, 48
Miocene - 3, 6, 14, 17, 25, 48
Mississippian - 1, 7, 46
Mollusks - 5, 7, 9, 11, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 36, 38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44
Mural Limestone - 19, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 39, 41, 42, 43
Nannippus - 18
Oligocene - 48
Omphalotrochus - 5
111 Ranch beds - 11, 12
Orbitolina - 41, 42, 43, 44
Ostracodes - 22, 25, 38, 40
Paleozoic - 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 15, 21, 23, 24, 46
Palynology - 2
Pennsylvanian - 4, 7, 15
Permian - 5, 7, 21, 23, 24
Permocidaris - 5
Petrified wood - 34, 38
Plants - 2, 13, 16, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 43, 45
Pleistocene - 11, 12, 13, 14, 18
Pliocene - 13, 14, 18, 25, 48
Pollen - 13, 16, 22, 25
Porifera - 23
Precambrian - 45
Proterozoic - 45
Protozoa - 5, 15, 23, 27, 28, 29, 31, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44
Rainvalley Formation - 23
Reefs - 26, 27, 28, 29
Reptiles - 9, 25, 40
Rhinoceros - 6, 17
Rodents - 12
Rudists - 26, 27, 28, 29, 31
Scherrer Formation - 5, 24
Shellenberger Canyon Formation - 38
Solomonsville beds - 18
Sponges - 23
Spores - 22
Stenomylus - 3, 6
Stromatolites - 45
Surprise Canyon Formation - 46
Temple Butte Formation - 46
Tertiary - 3, 6, 13, 14, 17, 18, 25
Time-geological - 20
Toroweap Formation - 21
Trees - 34
Triassic - 33
Turney Ranch Formation - 38
Turtles - 40
U-Bar Formation - 44
Verde Formation - 25
Vertebrates - 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 22, 25, 38, 40, 46, 47, 48
Willow Canyon Formation - 38
Yaadia - 36
Some numbers of the Digest have their own individual titles. To facilitate
identification and retrieval from libraries, the separate titles are given here:
No. 1: Southern Arizona Guidebook II.
No. 10: Tectonic Digest.
No. 11: Proceedings of the Porphyry Copper Symposium,
Tucson, Arizona, March 18-20, 1976.
No. 12: Studies in Western Arizona.
No. 14: Relations of Tectonics to Ore Deposits in the Southern
Cordillera.
No. 15: Gold and Silver Deposits of the Basin and Range
Province, Western U. S. A.
No. 16: Frontiers in Geology and Ore Deposits of Arizona and
the Southwest.
No. 17: Geologic Evolution of Arizona.
No. 18: Mesozoic Rocks of Southern Arizona and Adjacent
Areas.
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