Bibliography and index of Georgia geology 1988 through 1991 [1992]

BIBLIOGRAPHY and INDEX
of GEORGIA GEOLOGY 1988 THROUGH 1991
AMERICAN GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE GeoRef Information System
OPEN-FILE REPORT 92-4
Department of Natural Resource Environmental Protection Dlvllon
Georgia Geologic Survey

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY 1988 THROUGH 1991
American Geological Institute GeoRef Information System
OPEN-FILE REPORT 92-4
Department of Natural Resources Joe D. Tanner, Commissioner
Environmental Protection Division Harold F. Rebels, Director Georgia Geologic Smvey
William H. McLemore, State Geologist
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1988 Bibliography and Index ............................................................................................... ... ..... 1 Serials List ...................................... .............................. ......... ............................................ 2 Bibliography..................................................................................................................... 4 Subject Index.................................................................................................................. 17

1989 Bibliography and Index..................................................................................................... 29 Serials List .............................................................-....... ......... .......................................... 30 Bibliography ..................................................................................................................... 32 Subject Index ................................................................................................................... 54

1990 Bibliography and Index ..................................................................................................... 74 Serials List ....................................................................................................................... 75 Bibliography ................................... ............ .............. ............................... ............... .......... 77 Subject Index .. ... ... .. .... ... ... ... ... ...... ... .. .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ...... ... ...... .. .... ... ...... ... ... ... ..... 95

1991 Bibliography and Index ..................................................................................................... 112 Serials List ....................................................................................................................... 113 Bibliography ..................................................................................................................... 115 Subject Index ................................................................................................................... 127

1988

BmLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY

SERIALS LIST

AAPG Bulletin. Tulsa. OK: American Association of Petroleum Geologists. ISSN: 01491423, CODEN: AABUD2.
Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America. ISSN: 00167592, CODEN: GAAPBC.
American Journal of Science. New Haven, Cl': Kline Geology Laboratory, Yale University, 1880-. ISSN: 00029599, CODEN: AJSCAP.
American Mlaeraloglst. Washington, DC: Mineralogical Society of America, 1916-. ISSN: 0003004X, CODEN: AMMIAY.
Annals of Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mueeum. ISSN: 00974463, CODEN: CIMUAU.
Annual Meetlag A11odatfon of Eaglaeerlag Geologists. [s. 1.): Association of Engineering Geologists. ISSN: 0375572X, CODEN: CAGPAV.
Annual Research Conference. Gnlf Coast Section. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mlaeraloglsta. PrOIJ"am and Abstracts. [Dallas, TX: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Gulf Coast Section.). ISSN: 0733608X.
Bulletin Geological Survey of Alabama. University, AL: Geological Survey of Alabama, 1886-. ISSN: 00973262, CODEN: AGBLAE.
Bulletla Georgia Geologic Survey (1978). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1978-. ISSN: 02779420.
BuUetto of tht! Southern CaUforola Paleontologlc:aJ Sodety. Long Beach, CA: Southern California Paleontological Society. ISSN: 01604937.
Circular Georgia Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey (Georgia. Department of Natural Res~s, Environmental Protection Division), 1978-. ISSN: 02783371.
Economic: Geology and tbe BuUetln of the Society of Economic Geologists. Lancaster, PA: Economic Geology Publishing Company. ISSN: 03610128, CODEN: ECGLAL.
Eos, Transactions, American Geophyslc:aJ Union. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union. ISSN: 00963941, CODEN: EOSTAJ.
Estuarine, Coastal and ShelfScience. London: Academic Pn!n, 1981-. ISSN: 02727714.
Fossils Quarterly. Charlotte, NC: Geotech ~hives Ltd., 1982-. ISSN: 07345909.
Frdberger Forscbunpbefte, Relhe A: Bergbau uod Geotec:holk. Leipzig: Bergakademie Freiberg. ISSN: 00719390.
Geoarchaeology. New Yo.dc, NY: John WJ.ley & Sons, 1986-. ISSN: 08836353.

Geological Sodety of America Bulletin. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1890-. ISSN: 00167606, CODEN: BUGMAP.
Geological Survey Professional Paper. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1902-. ISSN: 00960446, CODFN: XGPPA9.
Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper (Wa11hlogton). Reston, VA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1908-. ISSN: 00831131, CODEN: XIWSAX.
GeoiOIY (Boulder). Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1973-. ISSN: 00917613, CODEN: GLGYBA.
Geopbylllcs. Tulsa. OK: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1936-. ISSN: 00168033, CODEN: GPYSA7.
Georgia Journal of Science. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Academy of Sciencc,l977-. ISSN: 01479369, CODEN: GJSCDQ.
GD..D Pnbllc:atton. Dallas, TX: Geological Infonnation Library ofDallas, 1978-. ISSN: 0749114X.
Information Clrcnlar Georpa Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey (Georgia, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division), 1978-. ISSN: 02783398.
Ioternattonal Geological Congress. [s. 1.: s. n.).
Ioteroattonal Journal of Coal Geology. Amsterdam: Eleevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1980-. ISSN: 01665162.
International Symposium on Geotec:hnlc:al AppUcatlons of Ground-penetrating Radar. [s. 1.: s. n.).
Journal of African Earth Sdences. London-New Yo.dc: Pergamon Pn!n, 1983-. ISSN: 07317247.
Journal of Coastal Researc:b. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF), 1985-. ISSN: 07490208.
Journal of Foraminiferal Research. Ithaca, NY: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research. ISSN: 00961191, CODEN: JFARAH.
Journal of Geophysical Research, C, Oceans. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1984-. ISSN: 87558556.
Journal of Hydrology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1963-. ISSN: 00221694, CODEN: JHYDA7.
Journal of Paleontology. Tulsa, OK: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1927-. ISSN: 00223360, CODEN: JPALAZ
Journal of Soli and Water Conservation. Ankeny, lA: Soil Conservation Society of America. ISSN: 00224561, CODEN: JSWCA3.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Nonnan, OK: University of Oklahoma, 1981-. ISSN: 02724634.

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SERIALS

Lapidary Journal. San Diego, CA: Lapidary Journal, Inc., 1947. ISSN: 00238457, CODEN: LAJOA6.
Limnology and Oceanography. Ann Arbor, Ml: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc., 1956-. ISSN: 00243590, CODEN: LIOCAH.
LPI Contribution. Houston, TX: Lunar and Planetary Institute. ISSN: 0161.5297, CODEN: LPCODB.
Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey). Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey. CODEN: XMFSDD.
Miscellaneous Iovestlgllttons Series - U.S. Geological Survey. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01600753, CODEN: MSUSD9.
Miscellaneous Paper E (VIcksburg). Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Anny, Co1ps of Engineers, WateiWays Experiment Station. ISSN: 01931261.
NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series C; Mathemat lall and Physla.l Sciences. Dordrccht - Boston, MA: D. Reidel Publishing Company. ISSN: 03772071, CODEN: NASCD6.
Open-FOe Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978). Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01961497, CODEN: XGROAG.
Organic Geochemlstry. Oxford-New Yolk: Pergamon Press, 1977-. ISSN: 01466380.
!'aluogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Amsteruam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1965-. ISSN: 00310182, CODEN: PPPYAB.
Palalos. Tulsa, OK: The Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1986-. ISSN: 08831351.
Palynology. Dallas, TX: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, 1977-. ISSN: 01916122.
Physical Geography. Silver Spring, MD: V. H. Winston & Sons, 1980-. ISSN: 02723646.
Program and Abstracts- American Association ofStratigraphic Palynologlsts. Meeting. [s. l.]: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 1980-. ISSN: 08827435.
Program wttb Abstracts- Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting. Waterloo, ON: Geological Association of Canada, 1976-. ISSN: 07018738, CODEN: PAACD6.

Rock & Gem. Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers, Inc., 1971-. ISSN: 00488453 .
Sedimentary Geology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1967-. ISSN: 00370738, CODEN: SEGEBX.
Seismological Research Letters. [El Cerrito, CA]: Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, 1987-. ISSN: 08950695.
Soli Sdeoce. Baltimore, MD: The Williams & Wilkins Company. 1916-. ISSN: 0038075X, CODEN: SOSCAK..
Soli Sdeoce Society of America Journal. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America, 1976-. ISSN: 03615995, CODEN: SSSJD4. .
Southeastern Geology. Durbam, NC: Duke University, Department of Geology, 1959-. ISSN: 00383678, CODEN: SOGEAY.
Special Paper- Geological Society of America. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1934-. ISSN: 00721077, CODEN: GSAPAZ.
Special Publication - Society of Economlc Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. ISSN: 00973270, CODEN: SPMIAF.
Technical Report CERC (VIcksburg, Miss.). Vicksburg. MS: U.S. Anny Co~ps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center.
Tectonics. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1982-. ISSN: 02787407, CODEN: TCI'NDM.
Tectonophysics. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1964-. ISSN: 004019.51, CODEN: TCTOAM.
The Profes!lloual Geographer. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers, 1949-. ISSN: 00330124, CODEN: PFGGAC.
Transactions - Gulf Coast Association of Geological Sodetles. New Orleans, LA: Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, 1951-. ISSN: 0.5336562, CODEN: TGCGA9.
U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1908-. ISSN: 08869308, CODEN: XIWSAX.
Water Resources Research. Washington. DC: American Geophysical Union, 196.5-. ISSN: 00431397, CODEN: WRERAQ.
Water-Resources Iovestlgatlous. [Reston, VA]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1972-. ISSN: 0092332X, CODEN: WRIND3.

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BmLIOGRAPHY

Abrams, Charlotte E. (U. S. Nucl. Reg. Comm., Washington, DC. United States). Base metal mines and prospects of the Southwest Ducktown Disbict, Georgia: Information Circular - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 78, 61 p., illus. incl. 2 tables, geol. sketch maps, 29 ref., 1987.
Aiken, Carlos L. V. see Fisher, Elizabeth
Albino, George V. (Univ. Western Ont., Dep. Geol., London, ON, Canada). Gold deposits of the Dahlonega Belt, Northeast Georgia; mother lode-type mineralization at mid-crustal depths [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Absttacts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 251, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Albadeff, S. Jack (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States). Development of statewide geographic information system to support environmental management activities in Georgia [abstr.]: in Abstracts of papers presented at the Geographic information systems symposium, June 2-4, 1987, Reston, Virginia (U. S. Geological Survey). Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep; No. OF 87-0314, p. 16, 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Meeting: June 2-4, 1987, Reston, VA, United States.
Allen, Nancy Edwards. The geology of base p~ous metalbearing quartz veinR in Hall and Gwinnett counties, Georgia: 113 p., 3 plates, 42 ref., Master's, 1987, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL.
Allison, H. D. see Truman, C. C.
Allison, H. L. see Hubbard, R. K..
Anderson, E. E. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol., Columbia, SC, United States) and TalwaoJ, P. Seismogenic features of the Savannah River Plant area [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with ProgramsGeological Society of America, 20(4). p. 252, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Archuleta, L. M. see Cohen, A. D.
Arden, D. D. (La. Land and Explor. Co., New Orleans, LA, United States). Pre-Cretaceous rocks of the Apalachicola area? Florida and Georgia [abstr.]: in The West Mrican connection; evolution of the central Atlantic Ocean and its continental margins (Sougy, Jean, editor, et nl.). Journal of Mrican Earth Sciences, 7(2), p. 513, 1988. Meeting: Jan. 17-22, 1984, Gicos, France.
Asmussen, L. E. see Hubbard, R. K..
-see Truman, C. C.
Atkins, Robert L. see Brackett, David A.
-see Higgins, Michael W.

Aucott, Walter R. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Columbia, SC, United States); Meadows, RobinS. and Patterson, Glenn G. Regional ground-water discharge to large streams in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina and parts of North Carolina and Georgia: WaterResources Investigations, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. WRI 86-4332, 28 p., illus. incl. 12 tables, sketch maps, 24 ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Babaruddln, M. K. see Miller, W. P.
Barker, WUUam W. see Goldlllein, Sus110 T.
Bauo, Paul B. see Frey, Robert W.
BeD, Henry, m (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States). Geology,
geochemistry and mineral resource assessment of the Rand Mountain Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1983, 1 sheet, econ. geol. map 1:48,000, 1987.
Bendey, S. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Oeol., Athens, GA, United States). Biogenic and physical characteristics of a tidal flat on a mesotidal coast; Wassau Sound, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 254, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Bergren, W, A. see Fluegeman, R. H., Jr.
Bond, K. R. see Wynn,J. C.
Bond, Kevin R. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States). Composite magnetic anomaly map of the Greenville 1' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0525, 1 sheet, sketch map; aeromagn. map 1:250,000, 1 ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Brackett, David A. (Ga. Dcp. Nat. Resour., Ga. Oeol. Surv. Branch, Atlanta, GA, United States); Atkins, Robert L.; Schmitt, Thomas Jay and Steele, William M. The importance ofpumping test recovery data to production management of wells in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge physiographic provinces [abstr.]: in Association of Engineering Geologists 30th annual meeting, abstracts and program; Engineering geology and industrial development (Dickerson, Robert T., chaiJperson). Annual Meeting -Association of Engineering Geologists, 30, p. 35, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 8-13, 1987, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Briskin, M. see Fluegeman, R. H., Jr.
Briskin, Madeleine (Univ. Cincinnati, Dep. Geol., Cincinnati, OH, United States) and Fluegeman, Rick. Paleocene sea-level ttansgressive sequences and the 430,000 quasi-periodic astronomical cycle [abstr.]: in AGU 1987 fall meeting. Eos, Transactions,

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American Geophysical Union, 69(16), p. 258, April 19, 1988. Meeting: Dec. 7-11,1987, San FIIIDCilco, CA, United States.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga., Athens, GA. United States); Car ver, Robert E. and Sun, ChiDhODI. Predicting well productivity using principal components analysis: The Profesaional Geographer, 38(4), p. 324-331, illus. incl. 5 tables, sketch map, 12 ref., November 1986.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geogr., Athens, GA, United
Statea) ud Loft, Edward R. Channel pattern change11 along the lower Oconee River, Georgia, 1805/7 to 1949: Physical Geography, 8(3), p. 191-209, illus. mel. 5 tables, aketch maps, 21 ref., September 1987.
Brooks, Rebekah see Higgins, Michael W.
Brown, Larry D. (Cornell Univ., Inst. Study Cont., Ithaca. NY, United States). Seismic bright spots, deep fluids, magma emplacement and crustal rheology [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chairperson). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 602-603, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987,
Phoenix, AZ. United States.
Bryan, Jack H. (U. S. Anny Coips Eng., Mobile, AL, United States). Concrete cutoff wall through earth embankments at Walter F. George Lock & Dam [abstr.): in Association of Engineering Geologists 30th annual meeting, abstracts and program; Engineering geology and industrial development (Dickerson, Robert T., chaiiperson). Annual Meetmg - Association of Engineering Geologists, 30, p. 35, 1987. Meeting: OcL 8-13, 1987, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Burgin, M. Julle (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United Statea); Franzen, Patrlda B.; Pauley, Sharon W. and McLemore, WJI. Uam B. Grouting and plugging of domestic water wells in Georgia: Circular - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 13, 14 p., illus. incl. aketch map, 3 ref., 1988. Available from: Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States.
Burgin, M. Julie (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States) and McLemore, Wtwam B. Water well and engineering-geologic borehole plugging practices in Georgia [abstr.): in Auociation of Engineering Geologists 30th annual meeting, abstract& and program: Engineering geology and industrial development (Dickerson, Robert T., chai!person). Annual Meeting -Association of Engineering Geologists, 30, p. 35, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 8-13, 1987, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Burt, R. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Water Reaour. Div., Columbio., SC, United States). Calcite cementation driven by oligoclase incongruent dissolution in the upper Floridan aquifer of South Carolina and Northeastern Georgia [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 2.5.5, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Colwn~ia. SC, United States.
Burt, Ronald A. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Water Reaour. Div., Columbia, SC, United States). Calcite cementation driven by oligoclase incongruent diuolution in the upper Floridan Aquifer of South Carolina and northeastern Georgia [abstr.): in AGU 1987 fall meeting. Bos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 68(44),

p. 127.5,November3,1987. Meeti"g:Dec. 6-11,1987,SanFrancilco, CA, United States.
Ru11h, Kathryn A. (Old Dominion Univ., Dep. Oceanogr., Norfolk, VA, United States). Identification of Savannah River water on the South Atlantic Bight shelf using tritium: Journal of Geophysical Research, C, Oceans, 93(8), p. 9315-9331, illus. incl. 4 tables,llketch maps, 29 ref., August 15, 1988.
Bu!lh, Peter W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States). Simulation of saltwater movement in the Floridan aquifer system, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United Stntes, Rep. No. W 2331, 19 p., illus. incl. 2 tables, aketch maps, 28 ref., 1988.
Bush, Peter W. see also Johnston, Richard H.
Calhoun, K. (Ga. Inst. Technol., Atlanta. GA, United States); Long, L. T. and Schmitt, T. Sinkholes detected by microgravity survey [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 256, Februuy 1988. Meeti"g: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia. SC, United States.
Cameron, MaryeUen see Crowley, Kevin D.
Carter, Burchard D. (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol. and Phys., Americus, GA. United States). Paleogene echinoid distributions in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains: Palaios, 2(4), p. 390-404, illus. incl. 1 table, llketch maps, 46 ref., 1987.
Carter, Burt (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol., Americus, GA, United States). Megataphonomy of biogeographic boundaries [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chai!person). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 613, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
Carver, Robert E. see Brook, George A.
Ca1111nova, R. Dryptosaurus sp., family Tyrannosauridae; a carnoaaur, reported from Georgia: Fossils Quarterly, 6(3-4), p. 2729, illus. mel., 3 ref., 1987.
Case, Gerard R. (129 Carlton Ave., Jersey City, NJ, United States) ad Schwimmer, David R. Late Cretaceous fish from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia: Journal of Paleontology, 62(2), p. 290-301, illus. incl. chart, strat. col., sketch map, .56 ref., March 1988.
Case, Gerard R. see also Parmley, Dennis
Chambers, Robert C. see Kundell, James E.
Chiang, S. C. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Agron., Athens, GA, United
States); RadcutJe, D. E.; MJiler, W. P. and Newman, K. D. Hydraulic conductivity of three Southeastern soils as affected by sodium, electrolyte concentration, and pH: Soil Science Society of America Journal, .51(.5), p. 1293-1299, illus. incl. 2 tables, 19 ref., October 1987.
Chiou, Cary T. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States) and Leenheer, Jerry A. Properties of Calcasieu River and Suwannee River humic substances that affect contaminant

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110lubllity enhancement: in U.S. Geological Survey toxic subtrtances hydrology program, swface-water contamination; proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Colorado, February 2-4, 1987 (Mallard, Gail E.). Open-Pile Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0764, p. 81-84,2 tables, 1988. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Meeting: Feb. 2-4, 1987, Denver, CO, United States.
Chou, Luda W. see Vemulakonda, S. Rao
Chowns, T. M. (West. Ga. Coil., Dep. Geol., Carrollton, GA, United States). Pre-Cretaceous rocks beneath the coatrtal plain of the southeutem U.S.A.: correlations with West Africa [abstr.]: in The West African connection; evolution of the central Atlantic Ocean and its continental margins (Sougy, Jean, editor; et al.). Journal of African Barth Sciences, 7(2), p. S13, 1988. Meeting: Jan. 17-22, 1984, Giens, France.
Chrlsteaeea, Eric J01eph. Digital change detection; a quantitative evaluation ofimage registration and wetland phenological characteristics using high re110lution multispectral ~eanner data: 203 p., Doctoral, 1987, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Aibor, MI, United States.
Clark, William C., Jr. see Copeland, Charlos W., Jr.
Clarke, J, S. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States); Loogsworth, S. A.; Jotaer, C. N.; Pec:k, M. F.; McFadden, K. W. and Milby, B. J. Ground-water data for Georgia, 1986: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0376, 177 p., illus. incl. sketch maps, SO ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Prepared in cooperation with Ga. Dep. Nat Re110ur. and Ga. Geol. Surv.
Clarke, J, S. (U; S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States) and McConnell, J, B. Georgia; ground-water quality: in National water summary 1986; hydrologic events and ground-water quality (Moody, David W., compiler; et al.). U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. W 2325, p. 21.5-222, illus. incl. sketch maps, 16 ref., 1988.
Clarke, J. S. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) aad McConnell, J. B. Georgia; ground-water quality: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0720, 9 p., illus. incl. ak:etch maps, 16 ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Clarke, John S. Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer in Georgia, May 1985, and water-level trends, 1980-85: in the collection Hydrologic atlas. Ga. GeoL Surv., United States, 10, 1 sheet, hydrogeol. map, 15 ref., 1987.
CDfton, H. Edward see Davis, Richard Albert, Jr.
Cohen, A. D. (Los Alamos NatL Lab., Earth and Space Sci. Div., Loa Alamos, NM, United States); Raymond, R., Jr.; Archuleta, L. M. and Mann, D. A. Preliminary study of the reflectance of huminitic macerals in Recent surface peats [abstr.]: Organic Geochemistry, 11(S), p. 429-430, 3 tables, 1987. Meeting: 2nd annual

meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, Nov. 7-9, 1985, Houston, TX, United States.
Collin, PhWp J. see Wilson, Michael A.
Cook, Robert B., Jr .see Higgins, Michael W.
Copelaad, Charles W., Jr., complier; Rheams, Katherine F., complier; Neathery, Thornton L., compUer; GUUland, WUUam A., compUer; Schmidt, Walter, compiler; Clark, WUUam C., Jr., complier; Pope, David E., compUer; Richmond, Gerald M., editor; Fullerton, DavidS., editor and Weide, David L., editor. Quaternary geologic map of the Mobile 4' by 6' QuDdrangle, United States: Miscellaneous Investigations Series - U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA. United States, Rep. No. IQA, 1 sheet, geol. map 1:1,000. 1988.
Coruh, C. A. (Va. Polytech. lost. and State Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States); Costaln, J. K. and Hatcher, R. D., Jr. Seismic responses from regional lines; Bite evaluation for an ultradeep Appalachian core hole [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 258, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Coruh, C. A .see also Coatain, J. K.
Coruh, Cahlt .see Coatain, John K.
m -see Glover, Lynn,
Costain, J, K. (Va. Polytech. lost. and State Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States) aad Coruh, C. A. Reflection aeismic signatures of onshore buried Mesozoic basins in Eastem North America [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, Southeut Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 258-259, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Costilla, J. K. see also Coruh, C. A.
- se' also Glover, Lynn, m
Costaln, John K. (Va. Polytech. ln!lt. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA. United States); Coruh, Cablt and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Geophysical signature of an inclined !!trike-slip duplex in the Southeastern United States [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chahperaon). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 628, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
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Crawford, Ralph F., m .see Higgins, Michael W.
Crawford, Thomas J. see Higgins, Michael W.

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Cresswell Edelman

Cresswell, Pearson see Wilson, Michael A.
Crowley, Kevin D. (Univ. Okla., Sch. Geol. and Geophys., Norman, OK, United States) and Cameron, MaryeDen. Annealing of etchable fission-track damage in apatite; effects of anion chemistry [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chairperson). Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 631-632, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
CoDers, Robert L. (Kans. State Univ., Geol. Dep., Manhattan, KS, United States). Distribution of REB in soil and stream sediment during weathering of granitic rocb in Georgia and Colorado, USA [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 99th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 18(6), p. 577, 1986. Meeting: Nov. 10-13, 1986, San Antonio, TX, United States.
D'Agostino, John P. see Lesure, Frank G.
DaUmeyer, R. D. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States). Late Paleozoic tectonothermal evolution of the western Piedmont and eastern Blue Ridge, Georgia; controls on the chronology of terrane accretion and transport in the Southern Appalachian Orogen; with Suppl. Data 88-07: Geological Society of America Bulletin, 100(5), p. 702-713, illus. incl geol. sketch maps, 71 ref., May 1988.
Davts, E. see Edelman, S.
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Davts, Kenoeth R. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States) and TurUngton, Mary C. Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1986: Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 12C, 42 p., 14 ref., 1987.
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Davis, Richard Albert, Jr. (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, FL, United States) and CUfton, H. Edward. Sea-level change and the preservation potential of wave-dominated and tidedominated coastal sequences: in Sea-level fluctuation and coastal evolution (Nummedal, Dag, editor, et al.). Special Publication Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 41, p. 167178, illus. incl. sects., sketch maps, 36 ~ef., December 1987.

Dennis, A. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geosci., Columbia, SC, United States). Insight on conjugate shear bands from the Irmo shear zone [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 260, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Dlecchlo, R. (George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, United States). Origin of Appalachian synclinoria as sedimentary basins; possibilities for the Piedmont and Blue Ridge [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 260-261, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Diprima, Leonard J., Jr. (Emory Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA,
United States) and Gouzle, Douglas R. Field study of flow through fractured shale and comparison to a mathematical model [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chairperson). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 644, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
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Dowd, John F. (Univ. Ga., Sch. For. Resour., Athens, GA, United States); Smith, Phillip J, and Hatcher, Kathryn J, Microcomputer program for estimating drought streamflow reduction due to pumping from nearby wells: Rep. No. ERC 07-87,41 p., illus. incl. 3 tables, 47 ~ef., July 1987. Available from: Ga. lnst. Technol., Environ. Resour. Cent., Athens, GA, United States.
Dwyer, John J, (Law Environ., United States) and White, Robert M. Comparison of probabilistic seismic hazard estimates with seismic zonation maps for the State of Georgia [abstr.]: in Association of Engineering Geologists 30th annual meeting, abstracts and program; Engineering geology and industrial development (Dickerson, Robert T., chairperson). Annual Meeting- Association of Engineering Geologists, 30, p. 37-38, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 813, 1987, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Eartc:kson, Jel'l'rey A. see Vemulakonda, S. Rao
Eble, Cortland F. ser Gillespie, William H.
Eckert, Allan W. The southeastern quadrant; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia: in the collection Earth treasures. Harper & Row, New York, NY, United States, 2, 490p., sketch maps, 1987. ISBN: 0-06-096131-7 (Perennial Libr.).
Edelman, S. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States); Llu, A.; Hatcher, R. D., Jr.; Hopson, J,; Me: CleUan, E.; Davis, E. and Stieve, A. Chronology of major faults in the ADCOH (Appalachian ultradeep core hole) region, Georgia and the Carolinas [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 262, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Edelman, Steven H. see Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.

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Epstein German

Epstein, S. (Calif. lnlf. Technol., Pasadena, CA, United Statea). The climatic implications of the 6D and ~180 of cellulose in plants [abstr.]: in Tezisy; 27-y mezhdunarodnyy geologicheskiy kongress--Abstracts; 27th international geological congress (Bogdanov, N. A., editor). International Geological Congress, 27(5), p. 2.57-258, 1984. Muting: Aug. 4-14, 1984, MoBCow, USSR.
Erlck110n, M. S .see Hopkins, R. T.
FaUoa, Robert D. (E. L DuPont Co., Hallcell Lab. Toxicol. and Ind. Med., Newark, DE, United States). Sedimentary sulfides in the nearsho"' Georgia Bight: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2.5(6). p. 607-619, illus. incl. 4 tables, sketch map, 46 "'f., December 1987. Univ. Ga. Mar. Inst., Pub. No. 584.
FaDDina, JuUa L .see Turlington, Mary C.
Favret, Paul D. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol., Columbia. SC, United States) and WUU.m.s, RichardT. Basement beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northealfem Georgia and the Carolinas; a P"'served, late Proterozoic, rifted continental margin: Geological Society of America Bulletin, 100(12), p. 1999-2007, illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps, 8.5 "'f., December 1988.
Fay, Leslie, P. (San Bernardino Cty. Mus., Redlands, CA, United States). Late WiBConsinan Appalachian herpetofaunas; "'lative stability in the midst of change: Annals of Carnegie Museum, .57(6-10), p. 189-220, aketch maps, 60 ref., September 1.5, 1988. Holocene
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Firth, John V. (Va. Polytech. Inst. and State Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States). Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Maastrichtian to Danian interval in the U.S. Geological Survey Albany co"', Georgia, U.S.A.: Palynology, 11, p. 199-216, 3 plates, charts, sketch maps, 4.5 "'f., 1987.
Flsber, EUzabetb (SEPCO, Dallas, TX, United States); Ziegler, Daniel G. and Aiken, Carlos L. V. Integrated gravity, mas netic, seismic, and geologic llllldy of Triassic Riddleville Basin, Georgia [abatr.): in AAPG annual convention with divisions SEPM/EMD/DPA. AAPG BuUetin, 71(.5), p. 556, May 1987. Meeting: June 7-10, 1987, Los Angeles, CA, United States. .
Fluegemao, R. H., Jr. (Univ. Cincinnati, Dep. Geol., Cincinnati,
OH. United States); Beraareo, W. A. and Briskin, M. Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chairperson). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 665, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-28, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
Fluegemao, Rick .see Briskin, Madeleine

Forstrom, Joaatban M. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States). Predicting low streamflow& from modeled R!Charge in ranaU Piedmont basins [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 99th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 18(6), p. 604, 1986. Meeting: Nov. 10-13,1986, San Antonio, TX, United States.
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Frederiksen, Normao 0. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States). Sporom01ph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Coast: Geological Survey Professional Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. P 1448, 68 p., 6 tables, 16 plates, eects.,
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Freeman-Lynde, R. P .see Schmitter, R. D.
Frey, Robert W. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States); Buan, Paul B. and Smftb, Jennifer M. Rheotaxis and distribution of oysters and mussels, Georgia tidal c"'eks and salt manhes, U.S.A.: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 61(1-2), p. 1-16, illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch maps, SO ref., October 1987.
Frey, Robert W. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States). Hermit crabs; neglected factors in taphonomy and paleoecology: Palaios, 2(4), p. 313-322, illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch map, .58 ref.,1987. Univ. Ga. Mar. lost., Contrib. No. 586.
FriddeU, Michael S. (Ga. Geol. Surv., AtlAnta, GA, United State&) and Smfth, J. Construction material potential of the eastem coastal plain of Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 264, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Friddell, Michael S. Construction material potential of the coastal plain of southwestern Georgia: BuUetin - Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 106, 2.53 p., illus., 26 ref., 1987.
Frlddell, MichaelS .see also Hetrick, John H.
FuDerton, Dntd S .see Copeland, Charles W., Jr.
Gargt, Satya P. (Rice Univ., Dep. GeoJ. and Geophys., Houllton, TX. United States). Tectonic significance of the high initial 81Sr~Sr ratio in the ultramylonites fonned from the I-type quartz monzodiorite (Corbin Gnei11) in the Blue Ridge of Georgia [abstr.]: in AGU 1986 spring meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 67(16),p. 401-402, Apri122,1986. Meeting: May 19-22, 1986, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Georgia Envlroameotal Protection Dlvlsloo. A ground-water management plan for Georgia: Circular - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 11, 76 p., illus. incl. 4 tables, sketch maps, 1986.
German, J, (GA Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United States). Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 266, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.

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Gillespie Higgins

Gillespie, William H. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Charleston, WV, United States) aad Eble, Cortlaad F. Small spores associated with Pennsylvanian age coal beds in Alabama and Gemgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 99th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 18(6), p. 614, 1986. Meeting: Nov. 10-13, 1986, San Antonio, TX, United States.
GIIUlllad, WUUam A. see Copeland, Charles W.,Jr.
Given, P. H. see Spackman, W.
GlaBS, B. P. (Univ. Del., Dep. Geol., Newuk, DE, United States). Late Eocene impact events recorded in deep-sea sediments [abstr.]: in Global catastrophes in Earth history; an interdisciplinary conference on impacts, volcani1111, and man mortality. LPI Contribution, 673, p. 63-64, 18 ref., 1988. Meeting: Oct. 20-23, 1988, Snowbird, Ul', United States. dinoj14gellates,foraminifus
Glover, Lyaa, ID (Va. Polytcch. Inst. and State Coli., Dep. Geol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States); Pratt, T. L; Corah, Cahlt aad Costala, J, K. Tectonics of the Central and Southern Appalachians [abstr.]: Program with Abstracts - Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting, 13, p. A45, 1988. Meeting: May 23-25, 1988, St. John's, NF, Canada.
Goldstela, Susaa T. (Univ. Ga., Geol. Dep., Athens, GA, United States) and Barker, William W. Gametogenesis in the monothalamous foraminifcran Hippocrepinella alba Heron-Allen & Earland, 1932 [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 99th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 18(6), p. 617, 1986. Meeting: Nov. 10-13, 1986, San Antonio, TX, United States.
Goldstela, Susaa T. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States) aad Barker, William W. Test ultrastructure and taphonomy of the monothalamous agglutinated foraminifer Cribrothalammina, n. gen., alba (Heron-Allen and Earland): Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 18(2), p. 130-136, illus. incl. 2 plates, 40 ref., Aprll1988.
GourJe, Douglas R. see Diprima, Leonard J., Jr.
Greea, Alfred J, see Rigdon, Thomas A.
Groszos, M. (FL State Univ. Dep. Geol., Tallaha~~See, FL. United States) and Tull, J, Problematic lithofacies in the western Blue Ridge of northern Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeast Section, 37th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 268, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. ~. 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Guthrie, Gregory M. (Geol. Surv. Ala., Tuscaloosa, AL, United States). A case study in crystalline thrust nappe development: the Talladega thrust nappe, Alabama-Georgia Appalachians [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 688, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
Hale, D. D. see Rogers, J. E.

Hall, Timothy J. see Rouhani, Shahrokh
Hatcher, Kathryn J, see Dowd, John F.
Hatcher, R. D., Jr. see Coruh, C. A.
-see Edelman, S.
Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knox-
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Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. (Univ. Tenn., Dcp. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, 1N, United States) and Secor, D. T. Tectonic elements and crustal structure in the vicinity of the DNAG E-5 transect, Tennessee, Carolinas, Georgia and continental margin [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 99th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 18(6), p. 631, 1986. Meeting: Nov. 10-13, 1986, San Antonio, TX, United States.
Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. see also Costain,John K.
-see also Hooper, Robert J.
-see also Hopson, Janet L.
-see also Nelson, K. D.
Hayes, David W. (E. L duPont de Nemoun and Co., Savannah River Lab., Aiken, SC, United States) and Sackett, WUUam M. Plutonium and cesium radionuclides in sediments of the Savannah River estuary: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 25(2), p. 169-174, illus. incl. 1 table, sketch map, 8 ref., August 1987.
Helms, Thoma1 S. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States); McSweea, Harry Y., Jr.; Labotka, Theodore C. and Jarosewlch, Eugeae. Petrology of a Georgia Blue Ridge
amphibolite uni: with hornblende + gedrite + kyanite + staurolite:
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Henry, V. J, see K.cllam,J. A.
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Hetrick, John H. (Ga. Gcol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States); Frlddell, MichaelS. ud Weaver, Charles E. Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group: Information Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 79, 67 p., illus. incl. 5 tables, sketch map, 13 ref.,l987.
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Hodler Kellam

geol. map 1:500,000, 415 ref., 1988. Supe11edes Open-file report 8&.372.
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Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla., Dep. GeoL, Tampa, FL, United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr, Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia; products of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation: Tectonophysics, 152(1-2}, p. 1-17, illus. incl. geol. sketch map, 22 ref., September 10, 1988.
Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla. Dep. Geol., Tampa. FL, United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia; products of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7). p. 707, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
Hooper, Robert J, (Uoiv. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, FL, United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Pine Mountain Terrane, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont; evidence from the eastern termination: Geology (Boulder), 16(4), p. 307-310, illus. incl. llketch mapa, 18 ref., April1988.
Hooper, Robert J. "e also Nelson, K. D.
Hopldns, R. T. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States); Erickson, M. S.; Laure, F. G.; Pokomy, M. A.; Kelley, D. L.; Roemer, T. A. and Tompkins, M. L. Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Swv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0091, 9 p., 1 table, sketch map, 5 ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
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Hopson, Janet L. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Structural and stmtigraphic setting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia: Geological Society of America Bulletin, 100(3), p. 339-350, illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch maps, 55 ref., M~~~t:h 1988.
Hopson, Janet L. see also Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
Howarth, Robert W. see Peterson, Bruce J.
Hubbard, R. K. (U. S. Dep. Agric., Southeast Wate11hed Res. Lab., Tifton, GA, United States); Asmussen, L. E.; Perkins, H. F. and Alllson, H. L. Application of ground-penetrating mdar to coastal plain soils with variable texture and clay minemlogy [abstr.]: in Abstmcts for Second international symposium on geotechnical applications of ground-penetmting mdar (U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service; et al.). International Symposium on Geotechnical Applications of Groundpenetrating Radar, 2, p. 17, 1988. Meeting: Mar. 6-10, 1988, GaineLWille, FL, United States.

Hubert, M. L. see Luttrell, G. W.
Huddleston, Paul F. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United States). A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene: Bulletin - Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 104, 162 p., sects., block diags., sketch maps, 256 ref., 1988.
Hudson, Steve. Expeditions; North Georgia's fairy crosses: Lapidary Journal, 41(11}, p. 55-59, illus. incl. sketch map, February 1988.
Hudson, Steve. Field trip; Smoke Rise beryl: Rock & Gem, 18(9), p. 40-44, 46-47, 78-79, illus. incl. sketch maps, September 1988.
Hud11on, Steve. Field trip: White County smoky quartz: Rock & Gem, 17(11}, p. 28-32, 34, illus. incl. sketch maps, November 1987.
Inman, Ernest J, (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States). Simulation of flood hydrographs for Georgia streams: Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper (Washington), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. W 2317, 26 p., illus. incl. 13 tables, sketch map, 13 ref., 1987. Prepared in cooperation with Ga. Dep. Tranap.; supersedes WRI 86-4044.
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Jancln, Mlll'k (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Geol. Dep., Americus, GA, United States). Role of wedge faulting in fold-related mesoscopic stmin, Chattanooga Shale, Pigeon Mountain, Walker Co., GA [abstr.): in 65th annual meeting, the Georgia Academy of Science (Powell, Bobby E., president). Georgia Journal of Science, 46(1}, p. 32, 1988. Meeting: Apr. 22-23, 1988, Augusta, GA. United States.
Jlll'osewlch, Eupne see Helms, Thomas S.
Jenkins, Floyd. The state fossil situation: Bulletin of the Southern Califomia Paleontological Society, 20(5-6), p. 193-194, June 1988.
Johnston, Rlt'hard B. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Bush, Peter W. Summary of the hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama: Geological Survey Professional Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. P 1403-A, p. AlA24, illus. incl. sketch maps; colored hydrogeol. maps 1:2,000,000,79 ref., 1988. Regional Aquifer-System Analysis.
Joiner, C. N. see Cladte,l. S.
Kellam, J, A. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United States) and Henry, V. J, Seismic investigation of the Tybee trough area, Georgia-South Carolina: Southeastern Geology, 28(2}, p. 65-80, illus. incl. 1 table, &ketch maps, 33 ref., November 1987.
Kellam, Jeffrey A. (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA, United States); Reutb, Leslie S. and Henry, Vemon J, Occurrence and distribution of phosphatic Miocene Hawthorne Group on Georgia inner continental shelf [abstr.): in AAPG annual convention with divisions SEPM!EMD/DPA. AAPG Bulletin, 71(5), p. 575-576,

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KeUey LuttreU

Moy 1987. Meeting: June 7-10, 1987, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
KeUey, D. L. see Hopkins, R. T.
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Kennedy, Stephen K. (Univ. Pittsburgh, Dep. Geol. and Planet. Sci., Pittsburgh, PA, United States) and Plnkoskl, Ronald. Source of tidal creek sand on a tide-dominated barrier island, St. Catherines Island, Georgia; Fourier shape analysis: Journal of Coastal ReseBICh, 3(4), p. 475-483 (Spanish, German, French sum.), illus. incl. 1 table, geol. sketch maps, 12 ref., 1987.
Kennedy, Stephen K. (Univ. Pittsburgh, Dep. Geol. and Planet. Sci., Pittsburgh, PA, United States); Smith, Eric A. and Plnkoskl, Ron. Some aspects of the history of St. Catherines Island, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 22nd annual meeting; abstracts. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 19(1), p. 23, January 1987. Meeting: Mar. 4-7, 1987, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Koch, GeorgeS., Jr. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States) and Papacharalampos, Demetrlos. GEOVALUATOR, an expert system for resource appraisal; a demonstmtion prototype for kaolin in Georgia, U.S.A.: in Quantitative analysis of mineml. and energy resoun:es (Chung, Chung-Jo F., editor. et al.). NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series C; Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 223, p. 513-527, illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, 3 tables, 16 ref., July 1986 [1988]. Meeting: June 22-July 4, 1986, Lucca, Italy.
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Kundell, James FM (Univ. Ga., lnst. Nat. Resour., Athens, GA, United States) and Chambers, Robert C. Municipal use of existing wells for supplemental water supply in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of Georgia: Rep. No. ERC 01-84, 78 p., illus. incl. 4 tables, 7 ref., May 1984. Available from: Environ. Resour. Cent., Athens, OA, United States.
Labotka, Theodore C. see Helms, Thomas S.
Langdale, G. W. see Miller, W. P.
Lawrence, D. R. (Univ. S.C., BelleW. Baruch lnst. Mar. Biol, Columbia, SC, United States). Oysters as geoBIChaeologic objects: GeoBIChaeology, 3(4), p. 267-274, illus. incl. 1 table, 45 ref., October 1988.
Lee, Roger W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Nashville, 1N, United States) and Strickland, Donald J, Geochemistry of groundwater inTertiary and Cretaceous sediments of the southeastern coastal plain in eastern Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern North Carolina: Water Resoun:es ReseBICh, 24(2), p. 291-303, illus. incl. 6 tables, sketch map, 19 ref., February 1988.

Lee, Roger W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). Geochemical processes in clastic aquifers of the southeastern coastal plain [abstr.]: in Chemical quality of water and the hydrologic cycle (Averett, Robert C., editor. et al.). Lewis Publ., Chelsea, Ml, United States, p. 333-336, sect., sketch map, 5 ref., 1987. Meeting: 8th Rocky Mountain regional meeting of the American Chemical Society, June 8-12, 1986, Denver, CO, United States.
Leenbeer, Jerry A. see Chiou, Cary T.
Lesure, F. G. see Hopkins, R. T.
Lesure, Frank G. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States); D'Agostlno, John P. and Peper, J, D. Geochemical survey and mineml resource assessment of the Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv. Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1985-B, 1 sheet, geochem. map 1:24,000, 1987.
Lesure, Frank G. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Peper, J, D. Geologic map of the Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1985-A, 1 sheet, geol. map 1:24,000, 1987.
Lipps, Emma Lewis (Shorter Coli., Dep. Bioi., Rome, GA. United States); Purdy, Robert W. and Martin, Robert A. An annotated bibliography of the Pleistocene vertebrates of Georgia: Georgia Journal of Science, 46(2), p. 109-148, 1988.
Llu, A. see Edelman, S.
Llu, Angang see Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
Long, L. T. see Calhoun, K.
-see Sorlien, Christopher C.
-see Wynn, J. C.
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Longsworth, S. A. see ClRike, J. S.
Lowrance, Richard (U. S. Dep. Agric.-ARS, Southeast Watershed Res. Lab., Tifton, GA, United States); Sharpe, JuUe K. and Sheridan, Joseph M. Long term sediment deposition in the riparian zone of an agricultuml. watershed: Rep. No. ERC 03-84, 92 p., illus. incl. 10 tables, sketch maps, 51 ref., July 1984. Available from: Ga. Inst. Technol., Environ. Resour. Cent.. Atlanta, GA. United States.
Loft, Edward R. see Brook, George A.
Luttrell, G. W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States); Hubert, M. L. and Murdock, C. R., compUers. GEONAMES data base of geologic names of the United States through 1986; VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, PR, VI: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 88-0044-E, 11 p. 1 diskette, 1988. print, diskette Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.

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Mtlber, Hnmoa D., Jr. (Univ. Nebr.-Omaha, Dep. Oeogr. and Geol., Omaha, NE, United States). Kinematic history of mylonitic rocks from the Augusta fault zone, South Carolina and Georgia: American Journal of Science, 287(8), p. 795-816, illus. incl. block diag., geol. sketch maps, 34 ref., October 1987.
Malcolm, Roaald L. sre Wilson, Michael A.
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Maslowski, Andy. Platinum nuggets: Rock & Gem, 18(6), p. 52-55, illus. incl. sketch map, June 1988.
McBride, J, H. (CorneD Univ., Inst. Study Cont., Ithaca, NY, United States); Nelson, K. D.; Tauvers, Peter R. and Muehlberger, WUllam R. Is the Brunswick magnetic anomaly really the Alleghanian suture?; discussion and reply: Tectonics, 7(2). p. 343-347, illus. incl. sketch maps, 31 ref., April 1988. Discussion is INSTOC Contrib. No. 84; for reference to original see Tauvers, Peter R., and Mucblberger, William R., Tectonics, Vol. 6,p. 331,1987.
McBride, Jobn Henry. Geophysical studies of regional crustal structure in the southern Appalachian orogen and crustal studies from seismic reflection, gravimetric, and satellite remote sensing observations: 262 p., Doctoral, 1987, Comell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Available from : Univ. Microfilms, Ann Albor, MI, United States.

McClelland, EUzabeth A. see Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
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Meadows, George Richard. Petrology of Mesozoic age diabase dikes in the Georgia Piedmont: Master's, 1978, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA.
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Miller, W. P. (Univ. Ga., Dcp. Agron., Athens, GA, United States) nd Baharuddla, M. K. Particle size of interrill-croded 1ediments from highly weathered soils: Soil Science Society of America Journal, 51(6), p. 161~1615, illus. incl. 3 tables, 23 ref., December 1987.
Miller, W. P. (Univ. Ga., Dcp. Agron., Athens, GA, United States) and Scifres, J. Effect of sodium nitrate and gypsum on infiltration and erosion of a highly weathered soil: Soil Science, 145(4), p. 304-309, illus. incl. 4 tables, 21 ref., April1988.
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Moore, W. J. see also Peper, J.D.

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Morris, William Lee (Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA, United States). Defonnation in footwall of Clinchport Thrust, Valley and Ridge of Northwest Georgia [abstr.]: AAPG Bulletin, 71(5), p. 595-596, May 1987. Muting: AAPG annual convention with divisions SEPM/EMD/DPA, June 7-10, 1987, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Muehlberger, WUU.m R.see McBride, J. H.
Murdock, C. R .see Luttrell, G. W.
Neathery, Thornton L .see Copeland, Charles W., Jr.
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Nelson, K. D. (Cornell Univ., Inst. Study Cont., Ithaca, NY, United States); Hooper, Robert J, and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Pine Mountain Terrane, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont; evidence from the eastern tennination; discussion and reply: Geology (Boulder), 16(11), p. 1049-1050, 9 ref., November 1988. For reference to original~~ee Hooper, R. J., and Hatcher, R. D., Geology (Boulder), Vol. 16, p. 307, 1988.
Nelson, K. D .see al.so McBride, J. H.
Newman, K. D .see Chiang, S. C.
O'Coonor, Bruce J, (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA, United States). Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Gordon County, Georgia: lnfonnation Circular - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 69, 106 p., illus. incl. 3 tables; econ. geoL map 1:100,000,33 ref., 1987.
Orem, WilHam H. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States). Early diagenesis of organic matter and the production of dissolved organic acids in peats of the Okefenokee Swamp [abstr.]: in V. M. Goldschmidt conference; program and abstracts. Penn. State Univ., University Plllk, PA, United States, Geochem. Soc. Am., United States, p. 64, 1988. Meeting: May 11-13, 1988, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Papacbaralampos, Demetrlos .see Koch, GeorgeS., Jr.
Parmley, DennJs (Mich. State Univ., East Lansing, MI. United
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Patterson, Glenn G.see Aucott, Walter R.
Pauley, Sharon W .see Burgin. M. Julie
Peck, M. F .see Cladce, J. S.
Peper, J, D. (U. S. Geol. Surv. United States) and Moore, W.
J, Geologic map of the Rabun Bald Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1946-A, 1 sheet, geol. map 1:48,000, 1988.
Peper, J, D .see al.so Lesure, Frank G.
-.see al.so Moore, W. I.

Perdue, E. Michael .see Wilson, Michael A.
Perkins, B. F .see Hubbard, R. K.
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Peralk, Merlbetb (U. S. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). Sensitivity analysis of multilayer, finite-difference model of the Southeastern Coastal Plain regional aquifer system; Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina: Water-Resources Investigations, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. WRI 87-4108,53 p., illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps, 10 ref., 1987. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Peters, N. E.see Shanley, J. B.
Peterson, Bruce J, (Mar. Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, MA, United
States) and Howarth, Robert W. Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes u~~ed to trace organic matter flow in the salt-marsh estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia: Limnology and Oceanogmphy, 32(6), p. 1195-1213, illus. incl. 5 tables, 41 ref., November 1988.
Plnkoskl, Ron .see Kennedy, Stephen K.
Plnkoskl, Ronald .see Kennedy, Stephen K.
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Poland, Joseph F. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Sacramento, CA. United States). Subsidence due to ground water withdrawal: in Perspectives on water; uses and abu~~es (Speidel, David H., editor; et al.). Oxford Univ. Press, New Yolk, NY, United States, p. 272-285, 1988. For reference to original see Poland, Joseph F., I. Irrig. and Drain., June 1981.
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Popenoe, Peter (U. S. Geol. Surv., Woods Hole, MA, United
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of the Miocene and post-Miocene sediments in the Southeast Georgia Embayment, Florida-Hatteras Shelf, offshore Georgia: OpenFile Report (United Stotes Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 88-0397, 12 p., sketch maps, 9 ref., 1988. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
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Purdy, Robert W .see Upps, Emma Lewis
Radc:llffe, D. E. .see Chiang, S. C.
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Raymond, R., Jr. see Cohen, A. D.
Reinhardt, Juergen (U. S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States). Tuscaloosa Formation (Cenomanian) from eastern Alabama to central Georgia; its stratigraphic identity and sedimentology [abstr.]: in Geology of the Woodbine and Tuscaloosa formations; First annual research conference. Soc. Econ. Paleontol.

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Rheams, Karen F. and Neathery, Thornton L. Characterization and geochemistry of Devonian oil shale, North Alabama, Northwest Georgia, and 11outh-central Tennessee (a resource evaluation): Bulletin - Geological Survey of Alabama, 128, 214 p., illus. incl. 13 tables, strat. cola., block diags., chart, sketch maps: teet. map 1:.500,000; index map 1:,00,000; isopach map 1:,00,000, 72 ref., 1988.
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Rigdon, Thoma11 A. (U. S. Dep. Agric., Soil Conserv. Serv., United States) aad Green, Allred J, Soil survey of Atkinson, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia: U. S. Dep. Agric., Soil
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Rogers, J, E. (Environ. Prot. Agency, Environ. Res. Lab.,
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Rouhlllll, Shahrokh (Ga. lnst. Technol., Scb. Civ. Eng., Atlanta, GA, United States) and Hall, Tlmotby J, Geostatistical schemes for groundwater 1181npling: Journal of Hydrology, 103(12), p. 85-102, 1988.
Roubaal, Sbahrokh (Ga. Inst. Technol., Sch. Civ. Eng., Atlanta, GA, United States) and Hall, Timothy J. Optimalachemes for ground water quality monitoring in the shallow aquifer, Dougherty Plain, southwestern Georgia: Rep. No. ERC 03-87, 49 p., illus. incl. 4 tables, sketch maps, 13 ref., March 1987. Available from: Ga. Inst. Technol., Atlanta, GA, United States.
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Sackett, William M. see Hayes, David W.
Sao Juan, Fraodsco C., Jr. Geochemical exploration study of an iron oxide deposit ncar Sparta, Georgia: Master's, 1977, Florida
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Schelfoer, Normaa W. see Vemulakonda, S. Rao
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Schmitter, R. D. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United
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Schumacher, Brlaa A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Agron., Athens, GA.
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Ullrich, B. see Storr, M.
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Waters, Laura A. see Mancini, Ernest A.

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Waver, Charles E. s~~ Hetrick, John H.
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Windom, Keanetb E. see Wonder, J. David
Wonder, J, David (Iowa State Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Ames, IA.
United States); Spry, Paul G. and Windom, Keaaetb E. Geochemistry and origin of mangane~~e-rich rocks related to iron-formation and sulfide deposita, western Georgia: Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, 83(5), p. 1070-1081, illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map, 53 ref., August 1988.

Wynn, J. C. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States); Bood, K. R.;
Wllllams, R. T. and Long, L. T. Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Cuolina: Open-F'J.I.e Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 88-0019, 1 sheet, gravity surv. map 1:250,000, 5 ref., 1988. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Wyno, Jeffrey C. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Reston, Va., United States). Titanium geophysics; the application of induced polarization to sea-floor mineral exploration: Geophysics, 53(3), p. 386-401, illus., 37 ref., March 1988.
Zelt, K. H. (Ga. Inst. Tech., Sch. Geophys. Sci., Atlanta, GA, United States) nd Long, L. T. Focal mechanism solutions for North Georgia and southeastern Tennes~~ee earthquakes (19821987) [abstr.]: i" Program and abstracts of the 59th annual meeting, Eastern Section, Seismological Society of America (Johnston, Arch C., editor). Seismological Research Letters, .58(4), p. 106, December 1987. Meeti"g: Oct. 7-9, 1987, St. Louis, MO. United States.
Ziegler, Daniel G. see Fisher, Elizabeth
Zoback, Muk D. see Zoback, Mary Lou
Zoback, Mary Lou (U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA, United States) ad Zoback, Mrk D. Uniform NE to ENE maximum horizontal compre811ive stress throughout mid-plate North America [abstr.): ;" AGU 1985 fall meeting. Eos, Transactions, American
Geophysical Union, 66(46), p. 1056, November 12, 1985. Meeti"g: American Geophysical Union, 1985 fall meeting, Dec. 9-12,
1985, San Francisco, CA, United States.

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BffiLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY

SUBJECT INDEX

A
ahtolute age see isotopes
ahtolutea..,.....tes metamorphic rocks: Late Paleozoic tectonothermal evolution ofthe weatemPiedmonl and eastern Blue Ridge, Georgia; controls on the chronology of terrane accretion and ll'anaport in the Southern Appalachian Orogen; with Suppl. Data 88-07 (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
aerial photognphy see remote sensing
aeromagneUc IRin'eyl see magnetic surveys
AltamahaF-atloa A reviRion of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun. Paul P.)
- Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Oroup (Hetrick, John H., etll.)
ampblblaas---paleoecology Pl~tistocene: Late Wisconsinan Appalachian herpetofaunu; relative stability in the midst of change (Fay, Lealie, P.)
a~~~Jiosperm ftor-..eJeoecoJou Eocene: Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Oulf Coast (Frederiben, Norman 0.)
Appalachia-real geoloKJ bibliography: Selected bibliography of the Southern Appalachian Basin area, AlabamaOeorgla-Kentucky-North Carolina-South Carolina-Tcnneseee-Virginia-West Virginia (McLaughlin, Joan B.) - The structure, stratigraphy, tec:tonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost part of the Appalachian Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., et II.) maps: The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost pan of the Appalachian Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
Appalacblaa--geoc:hemlstry isotopes: Using the isotopic compositions of granites to constrain tectonic: models; an example from the southern Piedmont of the Appalachian Mountains, U.S.A. (Wenner, David B.)
Appalachla---.eocbronoloiiJ Paleozoic: Late Paleozoic tectonothermal evolution of the western Piedmont and eastern Blue Ridge, Georgia; controls on the chronology of terrane a<:cretion and transport in the Southern Appalachian Orogen; with Suppl. Data 88-07 (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
Appalacbla-lls properties: Influence of previous erosion 011 crusting behavior of Cecil soils (Miller, W. P., et al.)
Appalacbla...,..........atlp-~~pby
Paleozoic: The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the

southernmost part of the Appalachian Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., ct al.) Quatenuuy: Late Wisconsinan Appalachian herpetofaunas; relative stability in the midst of ch1111ge (Pay, Leslie, P.)
Appalacbla...........tructural ploKJ geosynclines: Origin of Appalachian synclinoria as sedimentary basins; possibilities for the Piedmont and Blue Ridge (Diecchio, R.) orogeny: Geology of the southern Appalachian orogenic: front between Cartenville, Ocorgia and Reliance, TeniiCIIIIOC; a report of work in progrcsa (Coatello,J.) tectonics: Detailed geologic: map of the Appllachian Ultradccp Corehole (ADCOH) region; new constraints on the structure of the Southern Appalachian intemidcs (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.) - Tectonics of the Central and Southern Appa-
lachiana (Oiover, Lynn, OJ. et al.)
- 11te structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost part of the Appalachian Orosco (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
Ap.-Jaebla-uctonophyslea plate tectonics: Buemcnt beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northeastern Georgia and the Carolinas; a preaerved, late Proterozoic:, rifted coutiocntal margin (Favret,PauiD.)
appHed seoPhyslea see geophysic:ahurveys
aquifers see ground water
areal geoloKJ regional: The atlas of Georgia (Hodler, ThomW.)
arteslao waters see ground water
-latloDSIU survey orsanizationa
Atld11110n County-tis tnDps: Soil survey of Atkinson, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia (Rigdon, Thomas A.)
Atlantic: Coastal Plaln--ec:oaomlc: geoloKJ heavy miMral deposits: Titanium geophysics: the application of induced polarization to seafloor mineral exploration (Wynn. Jeffrey C.)
Atlantic: Coastal Plal~ydrogeology ground water: Geochemistry of groundwater in Tertiary and Cretaceous sedimcnta of the southeastern coastal plain in eastern Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern Nonh Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Regional ground-water discharge to large
streams in the upper coastal plain of South
Carolina and parts ofNorth Carolina and Georgia (Aucott, Walter R., et al.) - Sensitivity analysis of multilayer, finite-difference model of the Southeastern Coastal Plain regional aquifer system; Misaiuippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (Pernik, Meribeth)
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Atlantic: Coutal Plato--ceanography continental shelf: Identification of Savannah River water on the South Atlantic Bight shelf using tritium (Bush, Kathryn A.)
Atlantic: Coutal Plain--seismology earthquakes: Uniform NE to ENE maximum horizontal comprcasive streas throughout midplate North America (Zoback, Mary Lou)
Atlantic: Coastal Plain--stratigraphy Paleogene: Paleogene echinoid distributions in the Atlantic and Oulf Coutal plains (Carter, Burchard D.)
Atlantic: Coutal Plal.-tedonophyslc:s plate tectonics: Uniform NE to ENE maximum horizontal compressive stress throughout midplate North America (Zobac:k, Mary Lou)
automatic: data proc:ealng see data processing

B

Bacon County-lis maps: Soil survey ofAtkinson, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia (Rjgdou, Thomas A.)

Baab Counly--ceopbyslcai~UrYeys gravity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Oreenville Quadrangle, Ocorgia and South Carolina (Wynn, 1. C., et al.) maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Oreenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn.J. C., et al.)

base metals see under mineral depoRits, genesis see under economic: geology under Fannin County; Owinnctt County; Hall County; Polk County

Balbi ForiiUitlon Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatolosy, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Oulf Coast (Frederiksen, Norman 0.)

bentonite deposits see clays; kaolin deposits

Bibb County-tratlgrapby

Cretaceou.s: Tuscaloosa

Formation

(Cenomanian) from eastern Alabama to central

Georgia; ita stratigraphic identity and sedimen-

tology (Reinhardt, Iuergen)

blblloiJ'8phy see under areal geology under Appalachians

blblloiJ'8pby-paleontolo11J Vertebrata: An annotated bibliography of the Pleistocene vertebrates of Georgia (Lipps, Emma Lewis, et al.)

biogeography-angiosperm flora Eocene: Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, &x:ene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Oulf Coast (Frederiksen. Norman 0.)

blogeography-ec:hluoder~m
Cretauou.s: Megataphonomy of biogeographic boundaries (Carter, Burt)
Paleogen~: Paleogene echinoid di8tributions in the Atlantic and Oulf Coastal plains (Carter, Burchard D.)

biogeography-vertebrates

blog"IJ'8pb,_vertebnltes Q1111temDry: Late Wieconainan Appalachian herpetofaunu; n:lative atability in the midst of

Cllateahooc:hee Fonnatloo A n:vitrion of the lithoatratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through

Coffee Couaty~l! mops: Soil survey of Atkinson, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia (Rigdon, 'Thomu A.)

c:Jaanse (Fay, Lealie, P.)

Holocene (Huddleatun, Paul F.)

computer appllc:atloas see data proc:easing

bhume111see oilllhale

c ... naooopsJe

CoBtlltop U..estoae

Blufftowa For....tlon Dryptouunaa sp., f.mily Tyrannosauridae; a c:amouur, n:poned from Georgia (Cuaoova, R.)
- Late Cretac:eoua fiah from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia (Cue, Gerard R.)

Characterization and geochemistry ofDevonian oil shale, North Alab.ma, Northwest Georgia, and south-central Tennessee (a resource evaluation) (Rheama, Karen F.) - Role of wedge faulting in fold-n:lated mesoscopic: strain, Chattanooga Shale, Pigeon Mountain, Walker Co., GA (Jancin, Mark)

Origin of Appalachian synclinoria as sedimentary buina; poasibilities for the Piedmont and Blue Ridge (Diec:chio, R.)
c:ou.,- see symposia
collltnlc:doa material! see undtreconomic geology

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Bryan Couaty-nography continental .rMif: Hornblende conlellt of Georgia-South Carolina, U.S.A., neanhore ADds; aupportfor ahon:ward llediment transport in the neal"'lhore %One (Schmitter, R. D.)

Claaup River Formation 1be geology of base pn:cious metal-bearing quanz veins in Hall and Gwinneu counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwarda)
cbemlc:alaaalylls 3ee apec:troscopy

c:outlneatal drift see plate tectonics
continental shelf see under oceanography set under oceanography under Atlantic Coastal Plain: Bryan County; Chatham County; Mclntoah County

Butts Couaty_.ructunl pology deformalion: Mylonitea from the Towaligafault zone, central Georgia; products of heterogeneoua non-coaxial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.)

Cbllhow'ee Group Geology of the southern Appalachian orogenic: front between Cartersville, Georgia and Reliance, Tennessee: a report of work in progn:aa (CosteUo, J.)

COIIItiDentalalope set c:ontinentalshelf
Cooper Marl A revision of the lithostratigraphic uniiB of the coutal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleatun, Paul F.)

c
CaNida see Appalachians; Atlantic Coutal Plain
c:arboa---Uotopes C-13/C-12: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes uaed to 1:n1ee organic: matter flow in the aalt-mM'Sh eatuarica of Sapelo laland, Georgia (Petenon, Bruce J.)
Carron Couaty-<aomk poloiiY gold ores: Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold helm, Georgia (German, J.)
cartography see maps
c:ata~dgrapby
nomenclature: GEONAMES data base of geologic: names of the United States through 1986; VA. NC, SC, GA., FL, PR, VI (LuttreU, G. W.,etal.)
Cenozoic: see Eocene; Paleocene; Paleogene; Quaternary
ceramic: material! see claya; kaolin depoaiiB
ceslullt--Uotopes Cs-137: Plutonium and c:eaiurn radionuclidea in sedimenlll of the Savannah River estuary (Hayea, David W .)
changes of level see urukr stratigraphy under Holocene
changes of level-eYolutlon coostDI envirr,.menl: Selevel c:hange and the pn:aervation potential of w.ve-dominated and tide-dominated coastal sequences (Davis, Richard Albert, Jr.)
Chatham Couaty-geophyslc:alsuneys maps: Quality n:port for Wilmington-East District, BeiiSouth digital land bue (Ferne, Jim) rnnote sensing: Quality report for WilmingtonBut District, BeiiSouth digital land bue (Ferne, Jim)
Chatham Couaty-nograpby contineniDI sMif: Hornblende content of Georgia-South Carolina, U.S.A., neanhon: ADds; support for shoreward sediment transport in the nearahore zone (Sc:bmitter, R. D.)

Clalborae Aquifer Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1985 (D.via, K. R.)
Clarke Coanty-IIYiroDIMDtal pology pollution: Variationa in the anaerobic degradation of dichlorophenols in freshwater pond .cdimeniB (Rogel"'l, J. E.)
Clarke County-'ll clossifictllion: Particle size of interrill-eroded aediments from highly weathered eolia (Miller, W. P.)
clastic rocks see ruukr sedimentary roc:b
clastic sedlmeaCI see under sediments
clay mlaeraloiD' .. eal studies Georgia: Application of ground-penetrating radar to coastal plain soils with variable tellture and clay mineralogy (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) - Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Oroup (Hetrick, John H., et al.) SoutheDslern U.S.: Paleosols from some Cn:taeeoua enviroraneniB in the aoulheutem United States (Sigleo, Wayne R.)
clays see kaolin depo!lits se' IUider economic: geology under Gordon County
Claytoa Aquifer Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1985 (Davia, K. R.)
Claytoa Formatloo Concn:te cutoff wall through earth embankments at Walter F. George Loc:k &. Dam (Bryan. Jack H.)
- Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Mautric:htian to Danian interval in the U.S. Oeologic:al Survey Albany core, Georgia, U.S.A. (Firlh, John V.)
climate, aac:lent see paleoclimatology
CUac:b Couaty-avtroamental poloiiY polluJion: Properties of Calc:uieu River and Suwannee River humic substances that a&c:t contaminant solubility enhancement (C!iou, CaryT.)
ceal.ree under economic geology

Coosawbatcble Formation A revision of the lithostratigraphic: units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
- Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Oroup (Hetrick, John H., et al.)
- Occurrence and distribution of phoaphatic Miocene Hawthorne Oroup on Georgia inner continental shelf (Kellam, Jeffrey A., et al.)
Corbin Gnnlte Tectonic signific:anc:e of the high initial rtsrf6Sr ratio in the ultramylonites formed from the 1-type quanz monzodiorite (Corbin Oneia) in the Blue Ridge of Georgia (Oargi, Satya P.)
Crab Orchard Mountains Formation Smallsporesasociated with Pennsylvanian age coal beds in Alabama and Georgia (Gillespie, WiUiamH.)
Creblc:eous see ur~der stratigraphy under Bibb County; Dougherty County; Lee County
crust see under tectonophysics ste under tectonophysiciiiUider Southeatern U.S.
Cypr-head Formatloa A ~vision of the lithostratigraphic: uniiB of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
D
da- see under engineering geology se~ n:aervoin see under engineering geology under Pickens County
data proc:t&ll.......-ecoaomk poloiJ /rQo/in deposits: GEOVALUATOR, an e~~pert system for resource appraisal; a demonatration prototype for kaolin in Georgia, U.S.A. (Koc:h, GeorgeS., Jr.)
data proc:-~ydropoloiiY groiUid WDitr: Methods and computer program documentation for determining anisottopic tranami11ivity tensor components of twodimensional ground-water flow (Maslia, MorrisL.)

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faults-d.lsplacemeots

- Microcomputer program for estimating drought slrelmflow reduction due to pumping from nearby wells (Dowd, John F., et al.)
hydrology: Simulation of Hood hydrognphs for Georgia stre11111s (Inman, Ernest J.)
data processing--maps cartography: Quality report for WilmingtonEast District, BeiiSouth digital land base (Ferree, Jim)
data proceariiJI-ftrlltlgnpby nomenclature: GEONAMES data base of geologic names of the United States through
1986; VA. NC, SC, GA. Fl., PR. VI (Luttrell,
G. W.,et al.)
deformation see structural analyais
deformation--field studies sl~ear: Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia; producta of heterogeneous non-couial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.)
deposition or ores see mineral deposits, genesis
deuterium see tritium
diagenesis see sedimentation
diastrophism see orogeny: teaonic:a
dikes srr under intruaiona
diiiOSIIurs see under Reptilia
Dougherty County-stratigraphy Cretauous: Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Maastrichtian to Danian interval in the U.S. Geological Survey Albany core, Georgia, U.S.A. (Futh, John V.) Ptlieocene: Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Maastrichtian to Danian interval in the U.S. Geological Survey Albany core, Georgia, U.S.A. (Firth, John V.)
E
Eagle Mills Formation Closing the semicircle; palynofloras of the Eagle Mills Formation and South Georgia Basin date the initial rifting-precursors of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean (Trave111e, Alfred)
earthquakes see under engineering geology see ullderseiamology underAtlantic Coastal Plain see under seiamology
Eastern U.S.....sedlmeotary petrology sedimelllalion: Cloaing the semicircle; palynofloras of the Eagle Mills Formation and South Georgia Basin date the initial riftingprecursors of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean (Traverse, Alfred)
Echinodermata see under paleontology
Ec:hlnodermata-Ec:blnoldea Cretaceous: Megataphonomy of biogeographic boundaries (Carter, Burt)
cchlnoderllllt--blogeograpby Paleogene: Paleogene echinoid diatn'butiona in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains (Carter, Burchard D.)
Echols Couaty~bemlstry orga11ic materials: Low molecular weight species in humic and fulvic fractions (Wilson, Michael A., et al.)

economic teOioc coal: Studies of peat as the input to coalification; II, Sampling sites and preliminary fractionation (Spackman, W., etal.) COIIS/ructioll moterials: Construction material potential of the coeetal plain of aouthwestem Georgia (Friddell, Michael S.) - Construction material potential of the eullem cotal plain of Georgia (Friddell, Michaol S.) gold ons: Gold deposits of the Dahlonega Bell, Northeast Georgia; mother lode-type mineralization at mid-crustal depths (Albino, George V.) iron Orf!s: Geochemical exploration study of an iron oxide deposit near Sputa, Georgia (San Juan, Francisco C., Jr,) lcaolin deposits: Mineral distribution influence on the primary kaolin regions of the world (Storr, M., etal.) - GEOVALUATOR, an expert system for resource appraisal; a demonstration prototype for kaolin in Georgia, U.S.A. (Koch, George S., Jr.) oil shale: Characterization and geochemistry of Devonian oil shale, NorthAiab11111a, Northwest Georgia, and south-central Tennesaee (a resource evaluation) (Rheama, Karen F.) plwsp/101~ deposits: Occurrence and distribution of phosphatic Miocene Hawthorne Group on Georgia inner continental lhelf (Kell11111, Jeffrey A., et al.) tita11ium ores: Titanium geophysics; the application of induced polarization to sea-floor mineral exploration (Wynn, Jeffrey C.) water rf!sourc:es: A ground-water management plan for Georgia (Georgia Envirorunental Protection Divillion) - Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 198.5 (Davis, K. R.) - Municipal uae of existing wells for supplemental water IIIIJlply in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of Georgia (Kundell, JameaE.) - Water use in Georgia by county for 198.5 (Turlington, Mary C., et al.)
Elbert County--eopbyslcalsuneys gravity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) tMps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., etal.)
Elbert County_ll, classification: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) geochemistry: Hydraulic conductivity of three Southeastern aoila as affected by sodium, electrolyte concentration, and pH (Chiang, S. C., etal.)
electrk:alsuneys see under geophysical surveys see under geophysical surveys under mineral exploration; Tift County
electron mk:r011Copy see spcctroacopy
eaerc110urns .see coal; oil ahale; peat
engineering geology see dams; deformation; earthquakes; envirorunental geology; geologic hazards; ground water; nuclear facilities; reoervoira; shorelines; waterways
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engineering teOlogy dams: Concrete cutoff wall through earth embankments at Walter F. George Lock & Dam (Bryan, Jack H.) eartllqualces: Comparison of probabilistic seismic hazard estimates with seismic zonation maps for the State of Georgia (Dwyer, John I.) - Zones of induced seismicity defmcd by rock quality (Sorlien, O!ristopher C., et al.) nuclear facilities: Comparison of probabilistic seismic hazard estimates with seismic zonation maps for the State of Georgia (Dwyer, John J.) reservoirs: The groundwater regime as a control on reservoir leakage (Spiers, Charles A., et al.) - The importance of pumping test recovery data to production management of wells in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge physiographic provinces (Brackett, David A., et al.) shonli~~es: Kings Bay coastal proceases numerical model (Vemulakonda, S. Rao, et al.) waterways: Simulation of flood hydrographs for Georgia streams (Inman, Ernest J.)
environmental teOlogy su engineering geology; geologic hazards; pollution
environmental geology geologic hazards: Subsidence due to ground water withdrawal (Poland, Joseph F.) pollulio11: Development of statewide geographic information system to support environmental management activities in Georgia (Aihadeff, S. Jack) - Plutonium and cesium r.Jionuclides in sediments of the Savaimah River estuary (Hayes, DavidW.)
Eocene see under atratigraphy underUnited States
epeirogeny see changes of level; neotectonics; orogeny; tectonic:a
estuariessee underoceanography ullder Mcintosh County
F
Fannia County-economic teOiogy base metals: Base metal mines and prospects of the Southwest Ducktown District, Georgia (Abrams, Charlotte E.)
Fannia County-mineralogy ~~esosilicates: Expeditions; North Georgia's fairy crosses (Hudson, Steve)
faulting see faults
fults see under strucb.lral geology see tectonics
fault5-41splacements decolleme11t: Pine Mountain Terrane, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont: evidence from the eastern termination (Hooper. Robert J.) - Pine Mountain Te1T811e, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont; evidence from the eastern termination: discuAsion and reply (Nelson, K. D., el al.) thrust faults: The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost part of the Appalachian Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)

faults-distribution

faulllt--dlstrlbutton basement: Bllllement beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northeNtem Oeorgia and the Carolinas: a preaerved, late Proterozoic, rifted continental margin (Favret, Paul D.)
faul~ffeds
mylonites: Kinematic history of mylonitic roc:ka from the Augusta fault zone, South Carolina and Georgia (Maher, Harmon D., Jr.)
- Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia: producta of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.)
fl9h .see Pisc:es
Floridan Aquffer Calcite cementation driven by oligoclase incongruent dissolution in the upper Floridan aquifer of South Carolina and Nortbeaetem Georgia (Burt, R.)
- Calcite cementation driven by oligoclase incongruent diuolution in the upper Floridan Aquifer of South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald A.)
- Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1985 (Davis, K. R.)
- Movement and fate of ethylene dibromide (EDB) in ground water in Seminole County, Georgia (McConnell, James B.)
- Potentiometric: surft~ee of the upper Floridan Aquifer in Georgia, May 1985, and water-level trends, 198G-85 (Oarke, JohnS.)
- Simulation of saltwater movement in the Floridan aquifer system, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (Bush, Peter W.)
- Summary of the hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parta of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alab1111a (Johnston, Richard H.)
Floyd County-environmental geology pollution: Field study of flow through fractured shale Wid comparison to a malhematic:al model (Diprima, Leonard J., Jr.)
Floyd Shale Field study of flow throu!h fractured shale and comparison to a mathematical model (Diprima, Leonard J., Jr.)
fluvial features .see under geomorphology
folds .see faults: tectonics
foiJadon .see structural analysia
foraminifera .see under paleontology
foramlnlfer-Fusullnldae taphonomy: Test ultrastructure and taphonomy of the monothalamous agglutinated foraminifer Cribrothalammina, n. gen., alba (Heron-Allen andEarland) (Goldstein, Susan T.)
foramlnlfen--blostrattgraphy Eocene: Use of foraminifera in mapping upper Eocene-lower Oligocene (PriabonianRupelian) facies in the eutern Gulf Coutal
Plain area (Mancini, Ernest A., et al.)
Franklin County--1!Mphystc.lsu"eys gravity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthe Greenville Quadrangle, Georgiaand South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn. J, C., et al.)

fuel rmources .see coal; oil shale
G
Gutropoda .see under Mollusca
genesis of ore depotlls .su mineral depoaitB, genesia
geochemlall methods see under mineral exploration
geochemical prospecting .see geochemic:al methods
geochemistry ground waler: Geochemical proc:esaes in clastic aquifers of the southeutem coaatal plain (Lee, Roger W.) manganese: Geochemistry and origin of manganese-rich roc:ka related to iron-formation and sulfKie deposito, western Georgia (Wonder, J. David, et al.) organic malerial.s: Early diegenesis of organic matter and the production ofdiasolved organic acids in peata of the Okefenokee Swamp (Orem, William H.) rare earths: Distribution of REE in soil and stream sediment during weathering of granitic rocks in Georgia and Colorado, USA (Cullers, Robert L.)
geochemistry--properties .solubility: Properties of Calcuieu River and Suwlll\nCC River humic substances that affect contaminant solubility enhancement (Chiou, CaryT.)
geochemlstry_,"eys Rabun County: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Hopkina, R. T., et al.) - Geochemical survey and mineral resource usc:ssment of the Rabun Bald Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Moore, W.J.,etal.) - Geochemical survey and mineral resource assessment of the Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Oeorgia (Lesure, Frank G., et al.) - Geology, geochemistry and mineral resource usessment of the Rand Mountain Roadle118 Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Bell, Henry, W)
geochronology see absolute age
geologic hazards .su under environmental geology
geologk time .see absolute age
RCOmorpbology fluviol fNIUres: Channel pattern changes along the lower Oconee River, Georgia, 1805n to 1949 (Brook. George A.) londfvrm description: Digital change detection; a quantitative evaluation of image registration and wetland phenological characteristics using high resolution multispectral scanner data (Christensen. Eric Joseph)
geomorpbology--ftuvlal features channels: Channel pattern changes along the lower Oconee River, Georgia, l805n to 1949 (Brook, George A.) floodploins: Digital change detection: a quantitative evaluation of image registration and wetland phenological characteristics using

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high resolution multispectral scanner data (Christensen, Eric Joseph)
geophyskal methods .su geophysical surveys
gwphyskal ~eys electrical .survry.s: The uae of electrical resistivity in detecting water bearing fractures in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge of Georgia (Schmitt., Thomu Jay) - Titanium geophysics; the application of induced polarization to sea-floor mineral exploration (Wynn, Jeffrey C.) gravity .surveys: Sinkholes detected by microgravity survey (Calhoun, K., et al.) magnetic .surveys: Composite magnetic anomaly map of the Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Bond, Kevin R.) mops: Composite magnetic anomaly map of the Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Bond, Kevin R.) rrmote .srn.sing: Application of groundpenetrating radar to coastal plain soils with variable texture and clay mineralogy (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) - Digital change detection: a quantitative evaluation of image registration and wetland phenological characteristics using high resolution multispectral scanner data (Christenaen, Eric Joseph) .seismic .surveys: Seismic investigation of the Tybee trough area, Georgia-South Carolina (Kellam, J. A.) - The COCORP Surrency bright spot: possible evidence for fluid in the deep crust (Wille, Douglu Michael) .surveys: Geophysical studies of regional crustal structure in the southern Appalachian orogen and crustal studies from seismic reflection, gravimetric, and satellite remote sensing observations (McBride, John Henry) - Integrated gravity, magnetic, seismic, and geologic study of Triassic Riddleville Buin, Georgia (Fisher, Elizabeth, et al.)
geophysics .su deformation
geosynclines .see orogeny: tectonics
geotecbnlcs sre engineering geology
glacial geology .see geomorphology
gloiNII tectonics .sr~ plate tectonics
Glynn County-bydrogeology ground water: Methods and computer program documentation for determining anisotropic transmissivity tensor components of twodimensional ground-water flow (Ma~lia, MorrisL.)
gold ores su 11nder economic geology; mineral deposits, genesis .ser under economic geology under Carroll County; Gwinnett County; Hall County
Gordon County-economic geology clays: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Gordon County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) maps: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Gordon County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) .sands: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Gordon County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)

hydrogeology

Gordon County-lh cwsijication: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.)
gravity mrveys su under geophysical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Banks County; Elbert County: Franklin County; Habersham County; Hall County: Hart County: Jackson County; Madison County; Oconee County: Pickens County: Rabun County; Stephens County: Towns County; Union County; White County
Great Smoky Group Geology of the southern Appalachian orogenic front between Cartersville, Georgia and Reliance, TcnnciiiiCC; a report of work in progress (Costello, J.)
ground water see under geochemistry; hydrogeology; hydrology
ground water-hydrodynamics models: Methods and computer program documentation for determining anisotropic transmissivity tensor component& of twodimensional ground-water flow (Maslia, MorrisL.)
ground water-polhrtlon sampling: Gcostatistical schemes for groundwater sampling (Rouhani, Shahrokh)
ground water--4UrVeys Atlantic Coastal Plain: Geochemistry of groundwater in Tertiary and Cretaceous sediment& of the southeastern coastal plain in cutem Georgia, South Carolina. and soulhcutern North Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Regional ground-water discharge to large streams in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina and parts ofNorth Carolina andGeorgia (Aucott, Walter R., ct al.) Floridan Aquifer: Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer in Georgia, May 198.5, and water-level trends, 1980-8.5 (Clarke, JohnS.) - Simulation of saltwater movement in the Floridan aquifer system, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (Bush, Peter W.) - Summary of the hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia. South Carolina, and Alabama (Johnston, Richard H.) Georgia: A ground-water management plan for Georgia (Georgia Environmental Protection Division) - Georgia: ground-water quality (Qarkc, J. S.) - Ground-water data for Georgia, 1986 (Qarkc, J. S., ct al.) - Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 198.5 (Davis, K. R.) - Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1986 (Davis, Kenneth R.) - Grouting and plugging of domestic water wells in Georgia (Burgin, M. Julie, ct al.) - Microcomputer program for estimating drought streamflow reduction due to pumping from nearby wells (Dowd, John F., ct al.) - Municipal usc of existing wells for IIUpplemental water supply in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of Georgia (Kundell, James E.) - Optimal schemca for ground water quality monitoring in the shallow aquifer, Dougherty

Plain, southwestern Georgia (Rouhani, Shahrokh) - Predicting well productivity using principal components analysis (Brook, George A., ct at.) - Recharge/discharge areas mapping of the Georgia Ground-Water Management Program (Davis, Kenneth R.) - The groundwater regime as a control on reservoir leakage (Spiers, Charles A., ct al.) - The importance of pumping test recovery data to production management of wells in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge physiographic provinces (Brackett, David A., ct al.) - Water well and engineering-geologic borehole plugging practices in Georgia (Burgin, M. Julie) Seminole County: Movement and fate of ethylene dibromidc (EDB) in ground water in Seminole County, Georgia (McConnell, James B.) Southeastern U.S.: Ocochcmical processes in clastic aquifers of the southeastern coastal plain (Lee, Roger W.) - Sensitivity lliiBiysia of multilayer, finite-difference model of the Southeutern Coastal Plain regional aquifer system; Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (Pernik, Mcribeth) United Stales: Subsidence due to ground water withdrawal (Poland, Joseph F.)
Gwlnnett County----ooomlc ploiY base metals: The geology of base precious metal-bearing quartz veins in Hall and Owinnett counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards) gold ores: The geology of base precious metalbearing quartz veins in Hall and Owinnctt counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards)
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Habersham County---geophysical surveys grtnity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., ct al.) surveys: Basement beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northcutem Georgia and the Carolinu; a preserved, late Proterozoic, rifted continental margin (Favrct, Paul D.)
Habersham County-tructural ploiY tectonics: Structural and stratigraphic IICtling of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia (Hopson, Janet L.)
Hall County-economic geology base metals: The geology of base precious metal-bearing quartz veins in Hall and Owinnctl counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards) gold ores: The geology of base precious metalbearing quartz veins in Hall and Owinnetl counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards)
HaD County---geophysical mrveys grtnity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
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maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., ctal.)
HaD County-*nlctural ploKY tectonics: Structural and stratigraphic I!ICtting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia (Hopson, JanctL.)
Hart Couoty-geophyslcal mrveys gravity .srrveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., ct al.) maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., ct al.)
Hatchetlgbee Formation Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Coast (Frederiksen, Norman 0.)
Hawthorn Formation Oay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group (Hetrick, John H., ct al.)
- A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleston, Paul F.)
heavy mineral deposits see placers; titanium orcs see 11ndercconomic geology under Atlantic Coastal Plain
Henderson Gneiss Chronology of major faulm in the ADCOH (Appalachian ultradeep core hole) region, Georgia and the Carolinas (Edelman, S., ct al.)
Holocen-n-atlgraphy changes of level: Sea-level change and the preservation potential of wave-dominated and tide-dominated coastal sequences (Davis, Richard Albert, Jr.)
humates see under organic materials
humic acids .see under organic materials
hydrogen .see tritium
hydrogeology .see ground water; hydrology
hydrogeology ground water: Calcite cementation driven by oligociBIIC incongruent dissolution in the upper Floridan aquifer of South Carolina and Northeastern Georgia (Burt, R.) - Calcite cementation driven by oligoclase incongruent dissolution in the upper Floridan Aquifer of South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald A.) - Geochemistry of groundwater in Tertiary and Cretaceous sedimenta of the southeastern coastal plain in eastern Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern North Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Georgia; ground-water quality (Qarkc, J. S.) - Ocostatistical schemes for groundwater sampling (Rouhani, Shahrokh) - Ground-water data for Georgia, 1986 (Qarkc, J. S., ct al.) - Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1986 (Davis, KcMcth R.) - Grouting and plugging of domestic water wells in Georgia (Burgin, M. Julie, ct al.)

byclrogeology--clata processlaa

- Microcomputer program for estimating drought streamflow reduction due to pumping from nearby wells (Dowd, John F., et al.}
- Optimal schemes for ground water quality monitoring in the shallow aquifer, Dougherty Plain, southwestern Georgia (Rouhmi, Shahrokh}
- Predicting well productivity using principal components analysis (Brook, George A., et al.)
- Recharge/discharge areas mapping of the Georgia Ground-WIter Management Program (Davia, Kenneth R.)
- Regional ground-water discharge to large streams in the upper coastal plain of South
Carolina and parts ofNorth Cuolina and Georgia (Aucott, Walter R., et al.)
- Sensitivity analysis of multilayer, finite-difference model of the Southeastern Co1111tal Plain regional aquifer aystem; Miasillippi, Alabama. Georgia, and South Carolina (Pernik, Meribeth)
- Summary of the hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parte ofGeorgie, South Caroline, and Alabama (Johnston, Richard H.)
- Water well and engineering-geologic borehole plugging practices in Georgia (Burgin, M. Julie)
hydrology: Precipitation chemistry at Panola Mountain State Park near Atlanta, Georgia (Shanley, J. B.)
- Predicting low atreamflows from modeled recharge in small Piedmontbuiaa (Forstrom, Jonathan M.)
- Supplemental limnological studies at Richard B. Rusaell and Qarka Hilllakea, 19831985 (Kennedy, Robert H.)
maps: Potentiometric aurface of the upper Floridan Aquifer in Georgia, May 198!1, and water-level trends, 1980-85 (Qarke, JohnS.)
hydf'OI"Jory-4111a pronalng ground wat~r: Methods and computer program documentation for determining anisotropic tranamissivity tensor components of twodimensional ground-water flow (Maslia, MorrisL.)
hydrology su ground water su umkr hydrogeology
hydrolo~rveys
Atlantic Coastal Plain : Regional ground-water discharge to large streams in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina and parte of North Carolina and Georgia (Aucott, Walter R., et a!.)
Colcosi~u River: Properties of Calcasieu River and Suwannee River humic aubstancea that affect contaminant aolubility enhancement (Chiou, Cary T.)
Georgia: Microcomputer program for eetimating drought streamflow reduction due to pumping from nearby wells (Dowd, John F., et al.)
- Simulation of flood hydrographs for Georgia streams (Inman, Ernest J.)
Little Riv~r: Long term ~iment deposition in the riparian zone of an agricullural watenhed (Lowrance, Richard, et al.)
Mcintosh Cour~~y: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic matter flow in the salt-mU!Ih estuaries of Sapelo bland, Georgia (Peterson, Bruce J.)

Savannah Riur: Plutonium and cesium radionuclides in sediments of the Savannah River estuary (Hayes, David W.)
United States: U.S. Geological Survey toxic subatancee hydrology program, surface-water contamination; proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Colorado, February 2-4, 1987 (Mallard, Gail E.)
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lgDeoUI rocks see inlnlsiona; metamorphic rocks; phaae equilibria se~ uruler petrology
lnfnllloas se~ metamorphism
lnlnlllou--dlka diabase: Petrology of Mesozoic age diabase dikes in the Georgia Piedmont (Meadows, George Richard)
Invertebrala su Echinodermata; foraminifera; Mollusca
lnvertebn~ta su echinoderms; foraminifers; mollusks
lron--aeochemllltry marine sediments: Sedimentary sulfides in the neanhore Georgia Bight (Fallon, Robert D .)
Iron formations see under chemically precipitated rocks under sedimentary rocb see urukr geochemistry under manganese
Iron ora see urukr economic geology see under geochemical methoda under mineral exploration
lllostllsy see changes of level; neotectonics
lllotope dat1111 s~r absolute age
lllotopes se~ absolute age
lllotopee-orpnlc materials ratios: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic matter flow in the sailmarsh eatuariee of Sapelo Island, Georgia (Peteraon, Bruce J.)
llotope&-ftdlmenll radioactive isotopes: Plutonium and cesium radionuclides in aedimenbl of the Savannah River estuary (Hayes, David W.)
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Jac~ County--.eopbylcal surveys grtnity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthe Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) IMps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., eta!.)
Jacbon County-laen~logy ring .silicates: Field trip; Smoke Rise beryl (Hudaon, Steve)
J.a-Group
Use of foraminifera in mapping upper Eocene-
lower Oligocene (Priabonian-Rupelian) facies
in the eastern Oulf Coutal Plain area (Man-
cin~ Ernest A., et al.)
Jacksonian Aquifer Ground-water quality and availability in Geor-
gia for 198.5 (Davia, K. R.)
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Johnson County-aructural pology tectonics: Reflection aeismic: signatures of onshore buried Mesozoic baains in Eastern North America (Costain, J. K.)

K

kaolin deposlll see clays su und~r economic geology under data processing see umkr economic geology

L

land e see pollution

landform description see und~r geomorphology

Laurel Creek Complex Petrology of a Georgia Blue Ridge amphibolite unit with hornblende + gedrite + kyanite + staurolite (Helms, Thomas S., et al.)

Laurens County---ftructul'lll pology tectonics: Reflection aeismic signatures of onshore buried Mesozoic baains in Eastern North America (Costain, J. K.)

Lee County-*ratlfraphy Cretac~ous: Tuscaloosa

Formation

(Cenomanian) from eastern Alabama to central

Georgia; its stratigraphic identity and sedimen-

tology (Reinhardt, Juergen)

Uberty Couaty~lmenlary peh'ology sedimentary rocks: Some aspects of the history of SL Catherinea Island, Georgia (Kennedy, Stephen K ., et al.)

Uneatlon see structural analysis

Usbon Formation Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Coast (Frederiben, Norman 0.)

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Madno County-geophysicalsu"eys gravity 111rveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly
map ofthe Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Cuolina (Wym, J. C., et al.)
maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the
Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
Madison County-lis classification: Particle size of interrill-eroded aediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) p~dog~n~.ris: Soil genesis in a developmental aequence of soils formed in sillimanite mica schist residuum (Schumacher, Brian A.)
magnuu su intrusions
IIUIIJnellc su"eys se~ umkr geophysical surveys
manganes~hemlstry
iron formatiofiS: Geochemistry and origin of manganeee-rich rocks related to iron-formation and sulfide deposits, western Georgia (Wonder, J. David, etal.)
maps see under areal geology underAppalachians; Rabun County :su und~reconomic geology und~rGordon County; Rabun County

see und~r geochemistry uM~r Rabun County see UM~r geophysical surveys undrr BUlb County; Chatham County; Elbert County; Frllllklin County; Habenlwn County; Hall County; Hart County; Jackson County; Madison County; Oconee County; Pickens County; Rabun County; Stcphena County; Towns County; Union County; White County st~ und~r soils urul~r Alkinson County; Bacon County; Coffee County
marine pology se~ continental shelf; oceanography
marine sediments se~ urukr sediments
Marks Head Marl A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleston, Paul F.)
- Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group
(Hetrick, John H., et al.)
mathematical pololtf se~ data processing
Mcintosh County-nograpby co"'ine"'al shelf: Sedimentary aulfidea in the neanhore Georgia Bight (Fallon, Robert D.) estuaries: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes ulled to trKe organic matter flow in the saltm~~rsh estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia (Petenon, Bruce J.)
Mcintosh County-paleontology Mollusca: Hermit crabs; neglcclcd factors in taphonomy and paleoecology (Frey, Robert W.)
meetlop see symposia
Mesozoic see Cretaceous
metal ores see bae metals; gold orc:s; iron cm:s; platinum ores; titanium ores
metallogeny"' mineral deposits, genesis
metamorphic rocks see metamorphism see urukr petrology
metamorphic rocb-l~~eles amphibolit~facies: Petrology of a Georgia Blue
Ridge amphibolitc unit with hornblende + gedrite + kyanite + staurolite (Helms,
Thomas S., et al.)
metamorphic roco.-lneral-blllps facies: Structural and stratigraphic setting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia (HoplOll, Janet L.)
metamorphic rocb-mylonltes g~nuis: Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia; products of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.)
metamorphism se~ metamorphic rocb
metamorphlsm-gntde sklurolite: Base metal mines and prospects of the Southwest Ducktown District, Georgia (Abrams, Charlotte E.)
metamorphlsm-PT conditions ai/Qchlhons: Structural and stratigraphic setting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia (Hopson, Janet L.) amphibolitefades: Petrology ofa Georgia Blue
Ridge amphibolitc unit with hornblende + gedrite + kyanite + staurolite (Helms,
Thomas S., et al.)

metamorphlnn--polymetamorpbllm thermal history: Late Paleozoic llectonothermal evolution of the western Piedmont and eastern Blue Ridge, Georgia; controls on the chronology of llerrane accretion and transport in the Southern Appalachian Orogen; with Suppl. Data 88-07 (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
metaomatlc rocks see metamorphic rocks; metamorphism
metasomatism se~ metamorphism
Mkcosl*ee Formation A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
mineral deposits, pnesl&--be metals metamorphk process~s: Base metal mines and prospects ofthe Southwest Ducktown District, Georgia (Abrams, Charlotte E.)
mineral depoalts, paeslt--gold ores stnu:tural controls: The geology of base precious metal-bearing quartz veins in Hall and Gwinnett counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards)
mineral exploratlo~emlcal methods iron ores: Geochemical exploration study of an iron oxide deposit near Sparta, Georgia (San Juan, Francisco C., Jr.) trac~ el~ments: Analyses and descripti0111 of geochemical samples, Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Hopkins, R. T., et al.)
mineral uploratlolt-geologlcal methocl11 data processing: OEOVALUATOR, an expert system for resource appraisal; a dem0111tration prototype for kaolin in Georgia, U.S.A. (Koch, GeorgeS., Jr.)
mineral explora~hyskalllllrYeys el~ctrical surveys: Titanium geophysics; the applic:ation of induced polarization to sea-floor mineral exploration (Wynn, Jeffrey C.)
mineral pr011pectlng see mineral exploration
mineral resoun:es ne urukr economic geology under Rabun County
mlnera.........,ramewort IIIUa.tes,IIIUca mlnerats
qU41'1Z: Field trip; White County 1110oky quartz
(Hudson, Steve)
mlnerals--mlscellaneou~~ minerals collecting: The southeastern quadrant; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North C...Olina, South C...Olina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia (Eckert, Allan W.)
mlnera.,._esosllkata staurolite: Expeditions; North Georgia's fairy crot111es (Hudson, Steve)
mlnera~bosphates
apatite: Annealing of etchable fiuion-track damage in IIJ!Biille; effects of anion chemistry (Crowley, Kevin D.)
mlnerals--rlnglllllcates beryl: Field trip; Smoke Rise beryl (Hudson, Steve)
miospores see urukr palynomorphs
Moborovlck discontinuity see crust
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MolluKa-Gastropoda Holoc~ne: Hermit crabs; neglected factors in taphonomy and paleoecology (Frey, Robert W.)
MoU~ea
Holocene: Oysters u geoarchaeologic objects (Lawrence, D. R.)
mollusb-blvalves distribution: Rheotaxis and distribution of oysters and mussels, Georgia tidal creeks and saltmanhcs, U.S.A. (Frey,RobertW.,etal.)
Monroe Couoty-aruc:tural aeoloRY dtfol"nniJtion: Mylonites from the Towaliga fault zone, central Georgia; product of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.)
Murphy Marble Geology of the southern Appalachian orogenic front between Cartersville, Georgia and Reliance, Tennessee; a report of work in progress (Costello, J.)
- Origin of Appalachian synclinoria 1111 IICdimenlary basins; possibilities for the Piedmont and Blue Ridge (Diecchio, R.)
m!Meums s~e survey organizations
mylonites s~e under metamorphic rocks
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NabuaMarl A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleston, Paul F.)
neotectonics see changes of level; tectonics se~ urukr structural geology
nesosWcates s~e urukr minerals
nltroge-..lilotopes N-15/N-14: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic matter flow in the salt-marshestulll'ies ofSapelo Ialand, Georgia (Petcnon, Bruce J.)
aomenclllture see urukr stratigraphy see undu stratigraphy under catalogs; data proceuing
nonmetal depo11lts see clays; construction mallerials; heavy mineral deposits; kaolin deposits; phosphalc deposits; sands
Norphlet Formation Provenance of the Norphlet Sandstone, north-
em OulfCout (Ryan, W. P., et al.)
North America see Appalachiana; Atlantic Coastal Plain; Uoitcd States
North Amerlca-paleontolou biog~ography: The state fossil situation (Jenkins, Floyd)
Northern Hemisphere see North America
nuclear fac:Uitles see urukr engineering geology
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oceanography continental shelf: Identification of Savannah River water on the South Atlantic Bight shelf using tritium (Bush, Kathryn A.)

Oconee Couaty--geopbysle~~l suneys

- Isopach and structure contour m11ps of the Miocene llld post-Miocene aedimenlll in the Southcmt Georgia Embayment. Florida-Hatteras Shelf, offshore Georgia (Popenoe, Peter)
- Seismic investigation of the Tybee trough area, Oeorgi.-South Carolina (KeU11111, J. A.)
Oconee Coanly""""~eGPhyskiii8Ur?eyl gravity sr1rveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthe Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (WyM, J. C., et al.)
maps: Complelle Bouguer 111omaly map of the
Oreenvlllc Quadr11J18lc, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) surveys: Baaerncnt beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northeullern Georgia and the Carolinu: a preaerved, late Prollerozoic, rifted continental margin (Favret, Paul D.)
Oconee Couacy-Us ckusijication: Particle size of inllerrill~roded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P .) gtochtmistry: Hydraulic conductivity of lhree Southeastern soils as affected by sodium, electrolyte concenlntion,llld pH (Cbi11J18, S. C., et al.) soil trosion: Influence of previous eroeion on crusting behavior of Cedi soils (Miller, W. P., et al.)
ollaads str oil shale
oU 1...le ste under economic geology
orpalc -era... see oil shale: peat
orpalc -terta~&-teocbemlstry marint stmments: Sedimentary sulfides in the nearshore Georgia Bight (Fallon, Robert D.) stdimenls: Sulfur, cubon,llld nitrogen isotopea uaed to lnce organic matter flow in the aaltmarah estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia (Peterson, Bruelll J.)
orpalc IIUiterl81s-bu-ta propertits: Properties of Calcuieu River and Suwannee River humic substances that affect contamiftlllt solubility enhancement (Chiou, CaryT.)
orpalc IIUiterl811-bumlc Kids gtochtmistry: Low molecular weight species in humic and fulvic fracti01111 (Wilson, Michael A., et al.)
OrDJ11DY see under structural geology see llectonlcs
orogeay-llllolute P Appalachian Phast: Late Paleozoic tectonothermal evolution of the wesllern Piedmont and eullern Blue Ridge, Oeo;gia; controls on the chronology of terrane accretion and lnnsport in the Southern Appalachian Orogen: with Suppl. Data 88..07 (Dallmcyer, R. D.)
orogeay-evolulloa Allegheny Orogtny: Baaement beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northc11tern Georgia llld thc CarolinaB; a preserved, )aile Proterozoic, rifted continental margin (Favret, Paul D.) Appa/Qchian Phase: The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost part of the Appal~~ehi111 Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., ct al.)

orogea,._edulnlnn Alltghtny Orog~ny: Kinematic history of mylonitic rocks from the Augusta fault zone, South Carolina aod Georgia (Maher, Harmon D., Jr.)
p
P-T conditions stt rmder metamorphism stte under amphiboliles under pbaae equilibria
hleoceaestte under slnligraphy undttrDougherty County
p~~leoclliDIItology--creiKeoul
Southeastern U.S.: Paleosols from some Cretaceous environmcniB in the aoutbeutem United States (Sigleo, Wayne R.)
paleocllmlltology--QualerDIIry Appalachians: Lalle Wisconsinan Appalachian herpetofaunaa: relative atabllity in thc midst of cb111ge (Fay, Leslie, P.)
no,. pllleoecolo~nglosperm
Eoctne: Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, .nd paleoclimatology, Eocene 111K1 earliest Oligocene of thc eastern Oulf Comt (Frederikaen, NormanO.)
pllleoecolo~ollmb
Holoetnt: Hermit crabs: neglcc~ed factors in taphonomy and paleoecology (Frey, Robert W.): Atlantic Coutal Plain
p~~leogeography-Prolerozolc
Appalachians: Basement beneath the Blue Ridge and inner Piedmont in northcutem Georgia and thc Carolinas: a preserved, )aile Proterozoic, rifted continental margin (Favret,PaulD.)
paleontology Echinodermata: Megataphonomy ofbiogeographic boundaries (Caner, Burt) foraminifera: Gametogenesis in the monothalamous foraminiferan Hippocrepinella alba Heron-Allen lc Berland, 1932 (Goldstein, Susan T.) - Teal ultrutructure and taphonomy of the monothalamous agglutinated foraminifer Cribrothalammina, n. gen., alba (Heron-Allen and Barlllld) (Ooldslein, Susan T .) Rtptilio: Dryptosaurus ap., family Tyrannoaauridac: a carnouur, reported from Georgia (Cuanova,R.) Vtrttbrata: An annotated bibliography of the Pleistocene verllebrates of Georgia (Lipps, Emma Lcwia, ct al.)
Paleosols see under soils
Paleozoic su under geochronology under Appala(:biana: Stephens County 1ee under stratigraphy under Appalac:hiana
pllleozoogeognpby ste biogeography
palyaomorpba--dlnoflllgel..tes Cntaous: Dinoflagellate bioatratigraphy of the Mautrichlian to Danian interval in the U.S. Oeological Survey Albany core, Georgia, U.S.A. (Flrlh, John V.)
plynomor.,--lolpora Eocene: Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene llld earliest Oligocene of the eastern Oulf Coast (Frederikacn, Norman 0.)
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Parec:huda Marl A revision of thc lithostratigraphic unita of the (:OUtal plain of Georgia: thc Miocene through Holocene (Huddleston, Paul F.)
- Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Oroup (Hetriclc., John H., et al.)
peal see undtrorganic residues undl!raedimentary rocks: aedimcnlll
petrology igneous rocks: Petrology of Mesozoic age diabase dikes in the Georgia Piedmont (Meadows, George Richard) metamorphic rocks: Mylonites from the Towaliga fB11lt zooe, central Georgia: producta of heterogeneous non-coaxial deformation (Hooper, Robert J.) - Tectonic significance of thc high initial "sri6Sr ratio in the ullnmylonites formed from the 1-type quartz monzodiorite (Corbin Gneiss) in the Blue Ridge of Georgia (Oargi, SatyaP.)
Phanerozoic set CrelaClllous: Eocene; Paleocene: Paleogene: Paleozoic:: Quaternary
phue equlllhrt-mphlbollta P-T conditions: Petrology of a Georgia Blue Ridge amphibolille unit with hornblende + gedrite + kyanite + staurolite (Helms, Thomas S., et al.)
pbosp...te deposits see under economic geology
phospbata ste under minerals
pbyslc:a11Je01111pby see geomorphology
Plcke Coualy-eiiiJiaeerlng geology doms: Concrelle cutoff walls, Clemson Diversion Dama, Hartwell Lake, Georgia and South Carolina; Corps of Engineers, Savannah District (Titcomb, Earl F., Jr.)
Plcke11111 CotMiy-1JeOphyllclllsuneys graYity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthc Oreenv ille Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
maps: Complele Bouguer 111omaly map of the
Oreenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
Pllca-tauDIIIItudla Cretactous: Late Cretaceous fish from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia (Case, Gerard R.)
placen stt heavy mineral depoaiiB
place........,a.tlaum ores
United Stales: Platinum nuggelll (Mulowski, Andy)
Plmtae ste IIJI8ioapcrm flora: palynomorphs
p..le tecloalal see under llectonophysics set 11ndtr llectonophysics undtr Appal~~ehians: Atlantic Coutal Plain
pl811aum ora see under placers set under economic geology under United States
plutoaau-tlotopes radioactive isotopes: Plutonium and cesium radionuclidcs in aedimenla of the Savannah River estuary (Hayes, David W.)
Polk Couaty-ecoaomlc geology base metals: Baae metal mines and prorrpecla of the Southwest Ducktown District, Georgia (Abrams, Charlotte B.)

eecUmeatlltJoo-traDSport

pollens'' palynomorphs
pollution su undu cnviromnental geoloar; ground water s~~ wtd'r environmental geoloar und~r Oarte County; Clin<:h County; Floyd County; Seminole County; aymposia; United Swtes
pollutiOD-tJniUnd w.ter SIDflpling: Geostatiatical schemes for groundwater sampling (Rouhmi, Shllhrokh)
polymae.llk- s'' gold area
Pro't'ldence Aquifer Ground-water quality llld availability in Georgia for 198.5 (Davia, K. R.)
Pro't'ldence Sand Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the Meaab'iehtian to Danian interval in the U.S. Geological Survey Albany core, Georgia, U.S.A. (Firth, John V.)
Q
q~~~~rtz su undu framework ailieates, silica minerals und'r minenle
R
Rabun Coanty-rul geoloiiY maps: Geologie map of the Rabun Bald Roadleu Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Peper, J. D.) - Geologie map of the Worley Ridge Rotldlea Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Leeure, Frank 0.)
Rabun Coanty-<nomlc: pology maps: Geology, geochemistry and mineral reaource -ment of the Rand Mountain Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georsi (Bell, Henry, W) min~rGI ruourr:u: Analyaee and deacripti0111 of geochemicalsamplee, Worley Ridge Roadleaa Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Hopldna, R. T., et al.) - Geochemical survey IUld minenl resource -ment of the Rabun Bald Roadleaa Area, RabunCounty,Oeorgia (Moore, W.J.,etal.) - Geochemical survey IUld mineral resource ueeaament of the Worley Ridge Roadleu Area. Rabun County, Georgia (Leeure, Fnnlt G., et al.) - OeoloBY, geochemistry .00 mineral resource -ment of the Rand Mounwin Roadlea Area, Rabun County, Georgia (Bell, Henry, W)
Rabun County......geoc:bemllltry maps: Geochemical survey and mineral reaource - m e n t of the Rabun Bald Roadleu Area, Rabun County, Oeorsia (Moore, W. J., et al.) - Geochemical survey IUld minenl resource aaeument of the Worley Ridse Rolldleu
Area. Rabun County, Oeorsia (Leeure, Fnnlt
G., et al.)
Rabun County........,pb,.tc.l auneys
grtn~ity surv~s: Complete Bousuer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (WyiUI, J. C., et al.)

m11ps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (WyDD, J. C., et al.)
Rabun Coanty""'"""lroloiJ m~l4morphic roc-ks: Petrolosy of a Georgia Blue Ridge amphibolite unit with hornblende
+ gedrite + kyanite + awurolite (Helms,
Thoma S., et al.)
I'IIIIIOIIc:tln dating see absolute age
l'lllllocarbon dating see absolute age
RaJIIOr M.rl A revision of the lithosb'atignphie units of the couwl plain of Georgia: the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleetun, Paul F.)
reclamation see pollution
Red Mounuln For11111tlon Deformation in footwall of Clinchport Thrust, Valley and Ridge of Northwest Georgia (Morris, WiUiamLee)
remote seulng ne under geophyaiealsurveya s~~ und~r geophysical surveys und~r Chatham County
reptll..,.._,.leoecoloiJ Pl~istoc~ne: Late Wisconainan Appalachian herpetofaunaa; relative stability in the midst of chmge (Pay, Lealie, P.)
RepUIIa s~e under paleontoloBY
RepUIIIt-dm..un Cr~l4ceous: Dryptoaaurua ap., family TynnIIOIIIIUridac; 1 camosaur, reported from Oeorsia (Cuanova, R.)
RepUI~q~~~~-u
Eoc~M: Palaeopheid snakes from the Oulf Coutal resion of North America (Pannley, Dennie)
reaervoln s'~ dams s~e under engineering geoloBY
Rkh-nd County-nuc:mnl geoJov tectonics: Kinematic history of my lonitie rocks from the Augusta fault zone, South Carolina and Georgia (Maher, Harmon D., Jr.)
rlngsUialtea s~~ under minenle
Ripley FOI'IDIIlton Dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of the M888b'iehtian to Dani111 interval in the U.S. Geological Survey Albaoy core, Georgia. U.S.A. (Firth, John V.)
rtven Sff hydroloBY
s
ads su undu economic geoloBY und~r Gordon County
Sandy Springs Group The geoloBY of bue precious metal-bearing quartz veins in Hall and Owinnett counties, Georgia (Allen, Nancy Edwards)
SaUU. For11111tloa A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia: the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleatun, Paul F.)
Serena For11111tloa Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Group (Hetrick, lobo H., et al.)
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su wter""""'"Cbemlstry tritium: Identification of Savannah River water on the South Atlantic Bight shelf using tritium (Bush, Kathryn A.)
sea-floor spreading se~ plate tectonics
sea-level fluctwltlons see chaogee of level
sedimentary pelroloiJ sedimentDry stnlchrrs: Biogenic and physical chancteriatiea of a tidal flat on a meaotidal cout; Waaau Sound, Georgia (Bentley, S.) - The origin of arcuate aand ridges in the Okefenokee Swamp (Davis, Jerry Douglas) sediments: Source of tidal creek aiUld on a tidedominated blll'rier iallll!d, St. Cathcrines leland, Georgia: Fourier shape analysis (Kennedy, StephcnK.)
sedimentary roc:b s~~ sedimentary structures; acdimenwtion; sediments
sedlment.ry rocb-cbemle~~lly precipitated rocks
iro" formtJJions : Oeochemi~try and origin of manganeae-rich rocks related to iron-formation IUld sulfide deposits, western Georgia (Wonder, J. David, et al.)
sedimentary rocb--elutlc roc:U .sondstorlt!: Provenance of the Norphlet Sandatone, northern Gulf Coaat (Ryan, W. P., ct al.)
aedlmenury rocb-llthostntlgnphy QUDte~T~Gry: A revision af the lithostratigraphic unita of the coatal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddleatun, Paul F.)
aedlmenury roca-rpnlc realduea ~Dt: Preliminary atudy of the reflectance of huminitic macerals in Recent surface peata (Cohen, A. D., et al.)
sedimentary lltnlc:lurea se~ under sedimentary petrology
s" sedimentary rocks; sediments
sedimentary straetures-beddlag p..ne lr-
reautarltles
.sGNl ridges: The origin ofarcuate alll!d ridsee in the Okefenokee Swamp (Davia, Jerry Douglas)
aedlmenutloa-depoaHion fluviDI ~nvironment: Long term sediment deposition in the riparian zone of an agricu1tural watenhed (Lownnce, Richard, et al.)
aedlmenuttoo---.nvlronment ~stutlriM ~rrvirorurt~nt: Plutonium IUld cesium rlldionuclidea in sediments of the Savannah River eetuary (Hayes, David W.) mDrin~ ~rrvirorurt~nt: Sedimentary sulfides in the nearshore Georgia Bight (Fallon, Robert D.)
aedlmentatiot-.provenance pGI~ocu"~nts: Depositional facies and Martcov analysis of Pennsylvanian strala, Lookout Mountain, Northwest Georgia (Torres, Max Antonio) sorting: ProvcniiiiCC of the Norphlet Sandstone, northern Gulf Coat (Ryan, W. P., ct al.)
sedlmenut~,.. .port mDrin~ trt~Sport: Hornblende content of Georgia-South Carolina, U.S.A., nearshore smda;

sedJmeat~stlc: sediments

support forshoreward s<iment lransport in the ne81'11hore zone (Sdunitler, R. D.) - Sea-level c:bange and the preservation potential of wave-dominaled and tide-dominated c;outal aequenc;es (Davis, Ric:lwd Albert, Jr.) .streom trart.sport: Comtruc;tion material potential ofthe coutal plain ofsouthwestem Georgia (Priddell, Mi<:h.:l S.)
sediments .see uruler sedimentary pelrology see sedimentary roc:b; IICdimentary struc;lures;
sedimentation
sedlmeDtll-elutk sediments .sand: Soun:e of tidal c;reek aand on a tidedominaled barrier island, St. C.therines Island, Georsia: Fourier ebape analysis (Kennedy, ScepbenK.)
sedlmea....._,_hemlltry isotopes: Plueonium and cesium radionuc:lides in IICdimenes of the Savannah River es1usry (Hayce, David W .) orgm~ic materials: Sulfur, c;arbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic; matter flow In the salt-m81'11h estuaries of Sapelo Island, Oeorgia (Peterson, Bruce J.)
sedlmen~rlae sediments di.stribuJion: Isopac;h and structure contour maps of the Miocene and post-Miocene IICdiments in the Southeast Georgia Embayment, Plorida-Hatter.s Shelf, offshore Georgia (Popenoe, Peler) mineral composition: Hornblende content of Georgia-South Carolina, U.S.A., ne81'11hore sands; support for shoreward sediment tr-port in the nearshore zone (Sc;Junitler, R. D.) .sulfides: Sedimentary sulf!de~ in the ne..ahore Georgia Bight (Fallon, Robert D.)
sedlmeat&--orpnk: nslclues peat: Early dlagene~is of organic: matter and the production of dissolved organic acids in peals of the Okefenokee Swamp (Orem, William H.) - Sludies of peat a the input to coalification:
n, Sampling sites and preliminaryfrac:tionation
(Spackman, W., et al.)
sellrmlc: suneys .see uruler geophysi<:alsurveys .see under geophysical surveys under Uniled States
sellrmology ne engineering geology
sellrmology earthquakes: Focal mechanism solutions for North Georgia and southeastern Tenneaaec earthqualces ( 1982-1987) (Zeit, K. H.) - Seillmogenic features of the Savannah River Plant area (Anderson, E. E.)
sellrmology-rthquakes foc"al mechanism: Focal mechani11111 solutions for North Georgia and southeastern Tennessee
earthquakes ( 1982-1987) (Zeit, K. H.)
Seminole County-avtroDmentaiJieOiogy pollution: Movement and fate of ethylene dibromide (EDB) in ground water in Seminole County, Georgia (Mc:Connell, James B.)
ale oil .see oil ahale
sboreUnes .see uruler engineering geology
slope stabiUty .see geomorphology

solllr Pa/f!o.sol.s: Paleosols from some Cretaceous environments in the southeastern Uniled States (Sigleo, Wayne R.) properties: Application of ground-penetrating Rder to coastal plain soils with variable texlure
and clay mineralogy (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) - Effect of sodium nitrate and gypsum on in-
filtration and erosion ofa highly weathered soil (MiUer, W. P.)
IIO..,.__.rftJ'II Atkinson County: Soil survey of Atkinson, Bacon, and Coffee COWlUea, Georgia (Rigdon, ThomasA.) Bacon CounJy: Soil survey of Atkinson, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia (Rigdon, Thoma A.) Clarki! County: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W.P.) Cuffee County: Soil survey of Atkimon, Bacon, and Coffee counties, Georgia (Rigdon, Thoma A.) Elbert County: Hydraulic: conductivity of three Southeastern soils u affected by sodium, eleclrolyte concentration, and pH (Chiang, S. c., etal.) - Particle size of interrill-eroded eediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) Chorgia: Application of ground-penetrating r.dar to coutal plain soils with variable texlure and clay minenlogy (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) - Effect of sodium nitrate and gypsum on infillntion and erosion ofa highly weathered soil (Miller, W.P.) Gordon CounJy: Particle size of inlerrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) Madison County: Particle ~ize of interrilleroded eedimenes from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) - Soil genesis in a developmental ~ueoc;e of soils formed in sillimanite mica schist residuum (Sc;humacher, Brian A.) Oconee County: Hydraulic: conductivity of three Southeastern soils as affected by sodium, eleclrolyte concentration, and pH (Chiang, S. c.,etal.) - lnfluenc;e of previous erosion 011 crusting behavior of Cecil soils (Miller, W. P., et al.) - Particle size of interrill-eroded llediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) Seminole County: Movement and fate of ethylene dibromide (EDB) in ground waler in Seminole County, Georgia (McConnell, JIIIIIC8B.) S1unter County: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.) Tift County: Using ground-penetrating radar to investigate variability in selected aoil properties (Truman, C. C., et al.) Union County: Parti<:le size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.)
solubWty .see underpropertice undergeochemistry
110rtlng see under provenance under sedimentation
Southustem U.S.4ydrogeolo1J ground water: Sensitivity analysis of multilayer, finite-difference model of the Southeutern Coutal Plain regional aquifer
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system; Miuiuippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (~mik. Meribeth) - Suuuoary of the hydrology of the Aoridan aquifer system in Aorida and In partll of Oeor gia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Johnston, Ric:hard H.)
Southeutem u.s.-lnerloJD' mi.scellm~eou.sminerals: The southeastern quadrant; Alabama, Aorida, Georgia, Kentucky, Missiuippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tenneuee, Virginia and West Virginia (Eckert, Allan W .)
Southeutem U.S----1'1eontology Moll11sca: Oysters geoarchaeologic objeces (LawRnc:c:, D. R.)
Southeutem U.S.-tructunllJieOloJD' foliation: Insight oo conjugale shear bands from
the lrmo shear zone (DeMis, A.)
tectonics: Geophyai<:al signature of an Inclined strike-slip duplex in the Southeastern United States (Costain, Jolm K., et al.)
Southeutem U.S.-tec:toDophyslcs crust: Is the Brunswick magnetic anomaly really the Alleghanian sulure?; discuaaion and reply
(McBride, J. H ., et al.)
spectrometry .see spec;troacopy
spectroscop~leu IIDIIIPietlc; resonaoce organic materials: Low molecular weight species in humic and fulvi<: fractions (Wilson, Michael A ., etal.)
spons.see palynomorphs
sprhtp .see ground waler
Sqwuaata .see under Reptilia
Sbltenl'llh For11111tlon A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia: the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
Stephens Coun~broDOloJD' Paleozoic: Late Paleozoic tectonothermal evolution of the weslern Piedmont and eulern Blue Ridge, Georgia; controls on the chronology of terrane accretion and transport In the Southern Appalachian Orogen; with Suppl. Data 88-07 (D.Umeyer, R. D.)
Stepbem County-geopbylal10neys gravity .surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthe Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and
South Carolina (WyM, J. C., etal.)
trUip.S: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South <Arolins (Wynn, J. C~ et al.)
Stephe01 County-tn~cturIJieOlogy tectonics: Struclural and ~tratignphic setting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeast Georgia (Hopson, Janet L.)
Stewrt County-paleontoloJD' Pi.sce.s: Late Cretaceous fish from the Blufftown Fonnation (<Ampanian) in western Georgia {Case, Gerard R.)
llfnltlgnlpby caJalogs: <JEONAMBS data bue of geologic names of the United States through 1986; VA,
NC, SC, GA. PL. PR. VI (LuUrcll. G. W., et
al.) Cretaceous: Paleosols from some Cretaceous
environmenls in the southeastern United States (Sigleo, WayneR.)

Twigs Couaty-paleootology

Eocene: Sporomorph bi0111tatigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Cout (Prederiben, Nonnan 0.)
maps: Quaternary geologic m11p of the Mobile 4 by 6' Quadrangle, United States (Copeland, Charles W.,Jr., et al.)
MioceM: A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coutal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
- Clay mineralogy of the Hawthorne Oroup (Hetrick, John H., et al.)
Oligocene: Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Cout (Frederiben, Norman 0.)
- 'The climatic implications of the D and 110 of cellulose in plants (Epstein, S.)
PaleoceM: Paleocene benthic foraminiferal bioalratigrapby of the eutern Gulf Coastal
Plain (Fiuegeman, R. H., Jr., et at.)
- Paleocene ~~e..JeveltrBII!greaaive sequences and the 430,000 quai-periodic ucronomical cycle (Briskin, Madeleine)
Paleozoic: Pre-Cretaceous rocks beneath the coutal plain of the southeastern U.S.A.; correlations with West Africa (O!owDB, T. M.)
- Pre-Cretaceous rocks of the Apalachicola area? Florida and Georgia (Arden, D. D.)
Permsylvafli~: Small spores uaociated with Pennsylvanian age coal beds in Alabama and Georgia (Gillespie, William H.)
Plumerowic: Problematic lithofacies in the western Blue Ridge of northern Georgia (Oroazoa, M.)
Quatemary: A revision of the lithostratigraphic units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
- Rheotaxis and distribution of oyatera and muaaels, Georgia tidal creeks and salt marshes,
U.S.A. (Frey, Robert W., et at.)
stnttgnphy-aomenc:lllblre ctJJologs: OEONAMES data bue of geologic names of the United States through 1986; VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, PR, VI (Luttrell, G. W., et at.)
lllrellms see hydrology
struc:blraiDIIIylls see tectonica
struc:blralaDIIIy......mterpretatlon polyphase processes: Structural and stratigraphic !letting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeut Georgia (Hopson, Janet L.)
struc:blral geology faults: Deformation in footwall of Clinc:hport llvust, Valley and Ridge of Northwest Georgia (Morris, William Lee) - Seismic respon~~Cs from regional lines; site evaluation for an ultradeep Appalachian core
hole (Coruh, C. A., et at.)
maps: Characterization and geochemistry of Devonian oil shale, North Alabama, Northwest Georgia, and south-central Tennesac:e (a resource evaluation) (Rheams, Karen F.)
neotectonics: A revision of the lithostratigraphic: unilll of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
orogeny: The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the

southernmost part of the Appalachian Orogen (Higgins, Michael W., et al.) tectoflics: A cue study in crystalline thrust nappe development; the Talladega thrust nappe, Alabama-Georgia Appalachians (Guthrie, Gregory M.) - Chronology of major faults in the ADCOH (Appalachian ultradeep core hole) region, Georgia and the Carolinu (Edelman, S., et
at.)
- Pine Mountain Terrane, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont; evidence from the eastern termination (Hooper, Robert J.)
- Pine Mountain Terrane, a complex window in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont; evidence from the eutem tennination; diacusaion and reply (Nelson, K. D., et al.)
- Tectonic elcmenlll and crustal structure in the vicinity of the DNAG E-S transect, Tenneaaee, Clll'olinu, Georgia and continental margin (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
struc:blral petrology see structural111alysis
mlfur~opes
S-34/S-32: Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic matter flow in the sailmarsh estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia (Peterson, Bruce J.)
IIUipbur see sulfur
Sumter County-til classification: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered soils (Miller, W. P.)
IUrfKe Wllter see hydrology
lUrVey orpnlratlon&--a~~Teat research U. S. Geological Survey: U.S. Geological Survey toxic substances hydrology program, surface-water contamination; proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Colorado, February 2-4, 1987 (Mallard, Gail E.)
Suwaaee Umestoae The origin of arcuate sand ridges in the Okefenokee Swamp (Davis, Jerry Douglu)
IJmpo!l~aTironmeatal geology pollution: U.S. Geological Survey toltic substances hydrology program, aurface-water contamination; proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Colorado, February 2-4, 1987 (Mallard, Gail E.)
T
Tallllhatta FOI'IIIIItlon Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Coast (Fredenben, Norman 0.)
Tallulah Falls Formation Detailed geologic map of the Appalachian Ultradeep Corehole (ADCOH) region; new conatrainlll on the structure of the Southern Appalachian intemides (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.)
- Structural and stratigraphic ~~etting of the Alto Allochthon, Northeut Georgia (Hopson, Janet L.)
tedoalc:s see faults; neotectonics; orogeny; plate lcctonica; structural analysis
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see under structural geology under Appalachians; Habersham County; Hall County; Johnson County; Laurena County; Richmond County; Southeastern U.S.; Stephens County see under structural geology
tectooophyslcs crust: Is the Brunswick magnetic: anomaly really the Alleghanian suture?; discussion and reply (McBride, J. H., et al.) - The COCORP Surrency bright spot; possible evidence for fluid in the deep crust (Wille, Douglu Michael) plate tectonics: Oeophysic:alstudics of regional crustal structure in the southern Appalachian orogen and crustal studies from ~~eismic reflection, gravimetric:, and satellite remote sensing observations (McBride, Jolm Henry)
terrestrial crust see crust
Tertiary see Eocene; Paleocene; Paleogene
thermala1111lysls see spectroscopy
thrust faults see under displacements 11Merfaults
Tift Couaty---geophysk:alsurveys electromagnetic surveys: Using groundpenetrating radar to investigate variability in selected soil properties (Truman, C. C., et al.)
Tift Couaty-lls properties: Using ground-penetrating radar to investigate variability in ~~elected soil properties (Truman, C. C., etal.)
titanium ores see under economic geology
Torrey Formation A revision of the lithostratigraphic: units of the coastal plain of Georgia; the Miocene through Holocene (Huddlestuo, Paul F.)
Towns Coanty---geophysk:allllrVeys gravity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wyno,J. C., et al.) maps: Complete Bouguer anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South
Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et at.)
trace elements see under geochemical methods under mineral ell.ploration
trltl~hemlstry
sea water: Identification of Savannah River water on the South Atlantic Bight shelf using tritium (Bush, Kathryn A.)
Turaer County-hydrogeology hydrology: Long term sediment deposition in the riparian zone of an agricultural watershed (Lowrance, Richard, et at.)
Tusc.~hom 'FormatJon Palaeopheid snakes from the Gulf Coastal region of North America (Parmley, Dennis)
Tuscaloosa Formation Tuscaloosa Formation (Cenomanian) from eastern Alabama to central Georgia; its stratigraphic identity and sedimentology (Reinhardt, Juergen)
Twlgp County-paleontology Reptilia: Palaeopheid snakes from the Gulf Coastal region of North America (Pannley, Dennis)

UnJon County---.eopbyslcal narveys

u
underp-ouad water .ree sround waller
Union Couaty........,pbysbl suneys gravity suney.r: Complete Bousuer anomaly map oflhe o~nville Quedransle. Oeorsi and South Carolina (Wyno, J. C., et al.) maps: Complelie Bouper anomaly map of the Greenville Quedrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
Ulon Couaty-lls ciM.rificotion: Particle size of interrill-eroded sediments from highly weathered oils (Miller, W. P.)
United St.tes see Eastern U.S.
United St.ta--eeonomk teoloi.Y plotit11A111 ores: Platinum nusscts (Mulowki, Andy)
United St.lelt--eavlronment.l pology pollution: U.S. Geological Survey toxic substances hydrology program, surface-water contamination: proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Coloredo, February 2-4, 1987 (Mall..-d, Oail B.)
United St.tee--seophyablsurveys sei.rmic surveys: Seismic bright spots, deep fluids, magma empl~~eement and cnastal rheology (Brown, Lany D.)
United St.t--.tndgnpby Eocene: Late Eocene impact events recorded in decp-~ea eedimcnta (OJ..., B. P.)

v
Vertebnt. .ru Piaca; Replllia
Vertebn......,auMI studies Pleistocene: An annotelcd bibliogr1phy of the Pleistocene vertebrates of Georgia (Lippa, Emma Lewis, et al.)
vertebntes see amphibians: reptiles
Vkbbui'J Group U~e of foraminifera in mapping upper Eocenelower Olisocene (Priabonian-Rupelian) facies in lhc euliern Oulf Coutal Plain area (Mancini, Broeat A., et al.)
w
w..,er County-.cllmel8ry petrolo11
.redimentation: Depositional f8Ciea and Markov analysis of Pennsylvanian strata, Lookout Mountain. Northwest Oeorsia (Torrea, Max Antonio)
Walker County-mxtunl aeolol.f faults: Role of wedsc faulting in fold-relalied mesoecopic strain, Chattanooga Shale, Pigeon Mountain, Walker Co., OA (Jancin, Mark)
water.reegroundwaeer, hydrogeology: hydrology; water resources
w.ter resources see under economic geology
water ~mpply see water resources
w.terways see under engineering geology

weD-Ioglng see geophysical surveys We.aern Hemisphere see North America
White County.....pophysk:aiiUrveys gravity surveys: Complete Bouguer anomaly map ofthe Greenville Quedrangle, Georgiaand South Carolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.) mops: Complete Bouper anomaly map of the Greenville Quadrangle, Georgia and South Cuolina (Wynn, J. C., et al.)
White County-lnenloi.Y framework silicates, silica mirwrals: Field trip: White County ~moky quartz (Hudson, Steve)
WlleyGnela Detailed geologic map of the Appalachian Ultradeep Corehole (ADCOH) region: new constrainlll on the structure of the Southern Appalachian internides (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., etal.)
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Xny analysis see spectroscopy
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zoogeography see biogeography

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SERIALS LIST

Abstracts American IDstitute of Hydrology. [s. 1.]: American Institute of Hydrology.
Abstracts with Programs Geologic:al Soc:lety of Americ:a. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America. ISSN: 00167592, CODEN: GAAPBC.
Annual MeetJog. CaroUna Geological Society. Columbia, SC: South Carolina State Development Board, Division of Geology. ISSN: 02717018.
Applied Geoc:hemistry. Oxford-New Yolk-Beijing, etc.: Pergamon, 1986-. ISSN: 08832927.
Applied Mathematics and Computation. New York, NY: North-Holland, 1975-. ISSN: 00963003, CODEN: AMHCBQ.
Atlantic: Geosc:ienc:e Sodety Spedal PubUc:atlon. Halifax, NS: Atlantic Geoscience Society, 1980-. ISSN: 08327025.
Biogeochemistry. [s. 1.]: Martinus Nijhoff/Dr. W. Junk Publishers, 1984-. ISSN: 01682563.
BuUetln Georgia Geologic: Survey (1978). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1978-. ISSN: 02779420.
BuUetln of the South CaroUna Ac:ademy of Sdenc:e. Columbia, SC: South Carolina Academy of Science, 1935-. ISSN: 0096414X, CODEN: BSCAAD.
Clay Minerals. Oxford. etc.: Blackwell Scientific Publications "for the Mineralogical Society". ISSN: 00098558, CODEN: CLMIAF.
Communications In SoU Sc:lence and Plant Analysis. New Yolk, NY: Marcel Dekker, 1970-. ISSN: 00103624, CODEN: CSOSA2.
Diatom Research. Bristol: International Society for Dialom Research, 1986-. ISSN: 0269249X.
Economic Geology and the BuUetln of the Society of Economic Geologists. Lancaster, PA: Economic Geology Publishing Company. ISSN: 03610128, CODEN: ECGLAL.
Environmental Sclenc:e & Technology, ES & T. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1978-. ISSN: 0013936X, CODEN: ESTHAG.
Eos, Transactions, American Geophysic:al Union. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union. ISSN: 00963941, CODEN: EOSTAJ.
Estuarine, Coastal and ShelfSc:lenc:e. London: Academic Press, 1981-. ISSN: 02727714.
Geoderma. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1967-. ISSN: 00167061, CODEN: GEDMAB.
Geologic: Atlas - Georgia Geologic: Survey. Atlanta, GA: Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Geologic Survey.
Geological Magazine. London: Cambridge University Press, 1864-. ISSN: 00167568, CODEN: GEMGA4.

Geological Sodety of America Bulletin. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1890-. ISSN: 00167606, CODEN: BUGMAF.
Geologic:al Survey Bulletin (Washington). Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey,1949-. ISSN: 03644510, CODEN: XDIGAS.
Geological Survey Professional Paper. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1902-. ISSN: 00960446, CODEN: XGPPA9.
Geology (Boulder). Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1973-. ISSN: 00917613, CODEN: GLGYBA.
Georgia Journal of Science. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Academy of Science, 1977-. ISSN: 01479369, CODEN: GJSCDQ.
Ground Water. Urbana, IL: National Water Well Association, Ground-Waler Technology Division. ISSN: 0017467X. CODEN: GRWAAP.
Guidebook Georgia Geological Society. Atlanta, GA: Department of Natural Resources, Division of Earth and Water Resources, Geological Survey of Georgia. ISSN: 04355407, CODEN: GGSGAE.
Health Physics. Long Island, NY: Pergamon Press,1958-. ISSN: 00179078.
IAHS-AISH PubUc:ation. [Louvain]: International Association of Scientific Hydrological Sciences 1, 1973-. ISSN: 01447815, CODEN: PIHSD9.
Informatlon Circular Georgia Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey (Georgia, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division), 1978-. ISSN: 02783398.
Informatlon Exchange Bulletin. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Anny Coips of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Stalion.
International Journal of Speleology (Edizione Itallana). Roma: Societa Speleologica ltaliana, 1964-. ISSN: 03926672.
Jourual of Contaminant Hydrology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1986-. ISSN: 01697722.
Journal of Environmental Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, Environmental Engineering Division, 1983-. ISSN: 07339372, CODEN: JOEEDU.
Journal of Geophysical Research, B, SoUd Earth and Planets. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union. 1985-. ISSN: 08853401.
Journal of Hydrology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1963-. ISSN: 00221694, CODEN: JHYDA7.
Journal of Paleontology. Tulsa, OK: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1927-. ISSN: 00223360, CODEN: JPALAZ.
Journal of Sedimentary Petrology. Tulsa, OK: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1931-. ISSN: 00224472, CODEN: JSEPAK.

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SERIALS

Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Sclenc:e. Nashville, TN: Tennessee Academy of Science, 1926-. ISSN: 0040313X, CODEN: ITASAG.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Norman, OK: University of0klahoma,1981-. ISSN: 02724634.
Life Sciences Research Reports. Berlin, Heidelberg, New Yode, Tokyo: Springer, 1976-. ISSN: 03408132.
Marine Geology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1964-. ISSN: 00253227, CODEN: MAGEA6.
MJsceUaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey). Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey. CODEN: XMFSDD.
MJsc:eUaneous Investigations Series U.S. Geological Survey. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01600753, CODEN: MSUSD9.
NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series E: Applled Sc:lences. Leiden: Noordhoff International Publishing. CODEN: NASEDC.
Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978). Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01961497, CODEN: XGROAG.
Organic: Geochemistry. Oxford-New Yolk: Pergamon Press, 1977-. ISSN: 01466380.
Palalos. Tulsa, OK: The Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1986-. ISSN: 08831351.
Palynology. Dallas, TX: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, 1977-. ISSN: 01916122.
Proceedings - Add Rain Conference for the Southern Appalachians. [s. I.: s. n.).
Proceedings of the National Outdoor Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Ground Water Monitoring and GeophysIcal Methods. Dublin, OH: National Water WeU Association.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. ISSN: 07317646.
Program and Abstracts - Annual Clay Minerals Conference. [s. 1.]: Clay Minerals Society. CODEN: CMCPCT.

Progress In Oceanography. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963-. ISSN: 00796611.
Project Report - Geor&fa Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey.
Rocks and Mlnerals. Washington, DC: Heldref Publications. ISSN: 00357529, CODEN: ROCMAR.
The Sdeoc:e of the Total Environment. Amsterdan1: Elsevier, 1972-. ISSN: 00489697.
SeJsmologlcal Research Letters. [El Cerrito, CA]: Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, 1987-. ISSN: 08950695.
Senc:kenberglana MariUma. Frankfurt an1 Main: Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. ISSN: 0080889X, CODEN: SBNGAI.
Soil Sdenc:e. Baltimore, MD: The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1916-. ISSN: 0038075X, CODEN: SOSCAK.
Soli Sdeoc:e Sodety of America Journal. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America, 1976-. ISSN: 03615995, CODEN: SSSID4.
Southeastern Geology. Durham, NC: Duke University, Department of Geology, 1959-. ISSN: 00383678, CODEN: SOGEAY.
Spedal Paper - Geological Society of America. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1934-. ISSN: 00721077, CODEN: GSAPAZ.
SSSA Spedal Publlcatlon. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America,1967-. ISSN: 00811904, CODEN: SSAPAV.
Tectonophysics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1964-. ISSN: 004019.51. CODEN: TCI'OAM.
Water Resources Bulletin (Urbana). Minneapolis. MN: American Water Resources Association, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, 1965-. ISSN: 00431370, CODEN: WARBAQ.
Water Resources Research. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1965-. ISSN: 00431397, CODEN: WRERAQ.
Water-Resources Investigations. [Reston, VA]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1972-. ISSN: 0092332X, CODEN: WRIND3.

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BffiLIOGRAPHY

Abrams, Charlotte E. Geology of the Austell-Frolona Antiform, northwestern Georgia Piedmont: Master's, November 1982, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Abrams, Charlotte E. and Mc:CoDDeD, Keith L MlliiSive sul-
fide deposits associated with gold mineralization in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts: in Gold and b&~e metal mineralization host rocks in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (McConnell, Keith L; et al.). Guidebook - Georgia Geological Society, 6, p. 65-87, illus. incl. geol. sketch map, 33 ref.,l986.
Abrams, Charlotte E. see also McConnell, K. L
- see also McConnell, Keith I.
Adrian, B. M. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States);
D'Agostino, J, P.; Roemer, Theodore A. and Edwards, C. A.
Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, western part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Towns County, Georgia: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0101, 17 p., 1 table, sketch maps, 11 ref., 1989. Avaiwble from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Adrian, B. M. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United, States); Peper, J. D.; Falrfteld, R. J.; Laudon, L. S. and Edwards, C. A. Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, central part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, and Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina: OpenFile Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0103, 23 p., 1 table, sketch map, 1989. Avaiwblefrom: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Aclrlan, B. M. see also Cox, L. 1.
- see also Detra, D. E.
Adriano, Domy C. see Ghuman, Gian S.
Albert-Steeper, Janet P. (Univ. Ga., Geol. Dep., Athens, GA,
United States). The geology of the Cadley 7 1/l minute Quadrangle, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 1, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Alberts, J, J, (Univ. Ga., Mar. lnsl, Sapelo Island, GA, United
States) and FWp, Z. SoUICCs and characteristics of fulvic and humic acids from a salt marsh estuary: in Advances in humic substances research; a collection of papers from the Fourth interna-
tional meeting of the International Humic Substances Society (SBiz.1imenez, C., editor; et al.). The Science of the Total Environment, 81-82, p. 353-361, illus. incl. 3 tables, 20 ref., 1une 1989. Meeting: Oct. 3-7, 1988, Huelva, Spain.

Alberts, James J, (Univ. Ga.. Mar. Inst. Sapelo Island, GA.
United States); FWp, Zdenek; Price, Mary T.; WUUams, Daniel
J, and WUllams, Martha C. Elemental composition, stable carbon isotope ratios and spectrophotometric properties of humic substances occurring in a salt marsh estuary: Organic Geochemistry, 12(5), p. 455-467, illus. incl. 8 tables, 49 ref., 1988.
Albino, Georp V. (Bryn Mawr Coli., Dep. Geol., Bryn Mawr,
PA, United States). Shear zone-hosted gold deposits of the Dahlonega Belt, NE Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 1, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Alhadelf, S. Jack (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United
States) and McLemore, WUUam B. Development of a statewide
geographic information system to support environmental-management decisions [abstr.]: in GIS: integrating technology and geoscience applications (Thomas, Hugo F., chaiiperson). Nat!. Acad. Sci., Washington, DC, United States, p. 36-37, 1988. Meeting: Sept. 26-30, 1988, Denver, CO, United States.
Alhaddl', S. Jack see also McLemore, William H.
A.lhassoun, Saleh Abdullah. SWATCH; a physically-based distributed hydrologic simulation watershed model: 333 p., Doctoral, 1987, Colordo State Univ., Fort Collins, CO. Availablefrom : Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. United States.
Allard, GUles 0. see Whimey,1ames A.
Amov, Blagol G. (Bulg. Acad. Sci., Inst. Nucl. Res. and Nucl. Energy, Sofia, Bulgaria). On the differences in the evolution of uranogenic and thorogenic lead isotopes and their significance for geochemistry: in Isotopes in nature (Wand, Ulrich, editor. et al.). Acad. Sci. Ger. Democr. Repub., Cent. lnst. lsot. and Radiat. Res., Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, p. 1-14, illus., 20 ref., 1987. Meeting: Acad. Sci. Ger. Democr. Repub., Cent. Inst. lsot. and Radiat. Res., fourth worlcing meeting, Sept. 22-26, 1986, Leipzig, German Democratic Republic.
Anderson, M. A. (Univ. Ga., Savannah River Ecol. Lab., Aiken, SC, United States); Bertsch, P. M. aad MOler, W. P. Exchange and apparent fixation of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals: Soil Science, 148(1), p. 46-52, illus. incl. 4 tables, 28 ref., July 1989.
Anonymous. Topography and bathymetry: in Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F. editor). Geologic Atlas- Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 5, p. 1. illus. incL; topogr. map 1:253,440, 11 ref., 1986.
Aral, M. M. (Ga. Inst. Techno!., Dep. Civ. Eng., Atlanta, GA, United States) and Zaldkhanl, M. Parameter identification in layered aquifer systems: Rep. No. ERC 02-84, 73 p., illus. incl. sketch maps, 59 ref., 1uly 1984. Available from: Ga. Inst. Tech-

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nol., Environ. Resour. Cent., Atlanta, GA, United States. (Technical completion report).
Arnow, Jill Ann. Deep stiucture from continental collision; COCORP deep seismic refection profiles across the Southern Appalachians: 82 p., illus., 66 ref., Master's, 1987, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY.
Arora, R. see Dillon, M. E.
Arora, Ram (Ga. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA, United Stales) and McDonald, Bryan B. Hydrogeologic characterization of peat/clay layer underlying a hazardous waste facility in the coastal plain of Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 2, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Arora, Ram see also Dillon, M. E.
Asmussen, L. E. see Lobartini, J. C.
Atkins, Robert L. see Higgins, Michael W.
Austin, J. A., Jr. see Stoffa, PaulL.
Austin, RogerS. (Engelhard Corp., Gordon, GA, United States). Kaolin in the Southeastern United Stat.es [abstr.); in Geological Society of America. Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstrncts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 2, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlu.nta, GA.
Bagwell, Emily C. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States) and Goldstein, Susan T. Infaunal foraminifera in a Georgia salt marsh [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 2-3, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Baldasarl. Arthur. lron-titaniwn oxides in the Elberton Granite: Master's, June 1981, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Ballard, A. see Trehu, Anne M.
Barker, WWiam Wayne. An electron microscopic study of extralamellar organoclay complexes: 188 p., Doctoral, 1988, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann
Arbor, MI. United States.
Beck, Charles E. see Murdy, William H.
Beisel, T. H. see Carter, B. D.
Benson, Don G. see Ravn, Robert L.
Bergenback, Richard E. (Univ. Tenn., Chattanooga, TN, United States) and Litchford, R. G. Tectonic control of carbonaceous sedimentation [abstr.]: in Ninety-eighth meeting of the Tennessee Academy of Science (Yarbrough, David, chairman). Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 64(2), p. 44, April 1989. Meeting: Nov. 17-18, 1988, Cookeville, TN, United States.
Bertsch, P. M. see Anderson, M. A.

Bottrell, Maureen C. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States) and Wenner, David B. Oxygen isotope study of the Danb~g Granite, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of Anterica, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 5, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Brackman, Jeane S. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). Construction material potential of the middle Georgia coastal plain [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3}, p. 5, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Branch, W. B. see Carter, B. D.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geogr., Athens, GA. United States). Hydrogeological factors influencing well productivity in the ccystalline rock regions of Georgia: Southeastern Geology, 29(2), p. 65-81, illus. incl. 4 tables, 16 ref., December 1988.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geogr., Athens, GA, United States); Keferl, Eugene P. and Nlckmann, Rudy J. Paleoenvironment data for N. W. Georgia, U.S.A., from fossils in cave speleothems: International Journal of Speleology (Edizione Italiana), 16(3-4), p. 69-78, illus. incl. 1 table, 24 ref., July 1987.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geogr., Athens, GA, United States); Sun, Chin-hong and Carver, Robert E. Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia: Georgia Journal of Science, 46(3), p. 190-203, illus. i.ncl. 5 tables, sketch map, 10 ref., 1988.
Brown, L. D. see McBride, J. H.
Bruce, R. R. (U. S. Dep. Agric., Agric. Res. Serv., Watkinsville, GA, United States); White, A. W., Jr.; Thomas, A. W.; Snyder, W. M.; Langdale, G. W. and Perkins, H. F. Characterization of soil-crop yield relations over a range of erosion on a landscape: Geoderma, 43(2-3), p. 99-116, 14 tables, 16 ref., December 1988.
Burney, Louis C. see Windom, He.rben L.
Burt, Ronald ADen. Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia: 270 p., Doctoral, 1988, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Available from: Univ. Microfibns, Ann Aibor, MI, United States.
Bush, Peter W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Johnston, Richard H. Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow. and groundwater development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama: Geological Survey Professional Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. P 1403-C, p. C1-C80, illus. incl. 5 tables, sketch maps; colored hydrogeol. maps 1:2,000,000, 150 ref., 1988. Regional Aquifer-System Analysis.
Bush, W. V. see Miller, R. A.
Calder, Fred D. see Windom, He.rbert L.

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CaldweU, Brian E. (Fla. State Univ., Oeol. Dep., Tallahassee, FL,
United States) and Parker, WUUam C. Stratigraphic framewotk of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Clay and Sand Mountain belts, northeastern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee [abstr.]: i" Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 7, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Campbell. IUdlard W. see Kundell,James E.
Campbell. Steven K. see Kish, Stephen A.
Cargile, Kenneth A. see Rouhani, Shahrokh
Carter, B. D. (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol. and Phys., Americus, GA, United States); Beisel, T. B.; Branch, W. B. and Mashburn, C. M. Substrate preferences of late Eocene (Priabonian{Jacksonian) echinoids of the eastern Gulf Coast:
Journai of Paleontology, 63(4), p. 495-503, 4 tables, sketch map,
32 ref.,July 1989.
Carter, Burchard D. (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol. and Phys., Americus, GA, United States) and Hammack, Robert E.
Stratigraphic distribution of Jacksonian (Priabonian) echinoids in Georgia; comparison and suggested correlations with Florida and the CRrolinas: Palaios, 4(1), p. 86-91, illus. incl. chart, sketch map, 27 ref., February 1989.
Carter, Burchard D. see also Chowns, T. M.
Carter, Burt (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol. and Phys., Americus, GA, United States). Late Eocene clllbonate facies in southwestern Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 7, February 1989. Meeti"g: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Carter, G. L. see Dillon, M. E.
Carver, Robert E. see Brook, George A.
Cash, Tim (Ga. Environ. Prot. Div., Atlanta, GA. United States) and WoodaU, Steve. Selection. design and implementation of a remedial action program for a permitted hazardous waste facility: Proceedings of the National Outdoor Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Ground Water Monitoring and Geophysical Methods, 2,p. 1415-1431,illus. incl. 2tables, sketchmaps,1988. Meeti"g: May 23-26, 1988, Las Vegas, NV, United States.
Chalokwu, Christopher L (Auburn Univ., Dep. Geol., Auburn,
AL, United States). Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies transition in the southern Appalachian Piedmont; P-T conditions across the garnet and calc-silicate isograds: Geology (Boulder), 17(6), p. 491-494, illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, 22 ref., June 1989.
Chalokwu, Christopher 1. (Auburn Univ., Dep. Geol., Auburn,
AL, United States). Metamorphic conditions, uplift history, and thennal relaxation of the Uchee Belt, Southern Appalachian Piedmont (abstr.]: i" Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Oeologi-

cal Society of America, 21(3), p. 7~. February 1989. Meeting : Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Chandra, KaUash see Ghuman, Gian S.
Chlan~o Shlh-Chao see Radcliffe, David E.
Chowus, Barbara L. see Chowns, T. M.
Chowns, T. M. (West Ga. Coli., Dep. Geol., Carrollton, GA, United States) and Carter, Burchard D. Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia: in Geology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Rome, Georgia (Chowns, T. M., editor; et al.). Guidebook - Georgia Oeoiogical Society, 3(1), p. 1-15, strat. col., geol. sketch map, 26 ref., 1983. Meeting: Georgia Geological Society, 1983 meeting, Sept. 30-0ct. 2, 1983, Rome, GA, United States.
Chowus, T. M., editor (West. Ga. Coli., Dep. Geol., Carrollton. GA, United States); Carter, Burchard D.; Crawford, Thomas J.; Grainger, Gerald S.; Rich, Mark and Waters, Johnny A. Geology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Rome, Georgia: Georgia Geological Society, 1983 meeting, Sept. 30-0ct. 2, 1983, Rome, GA, United States. Guidebook - Georgia Geological Society, 3(1}, 92 p., illus. incl. illus., 1983. Individual papers and road logs are cited separately; 18th annual field trip, Ga. Geol. Soc.
Chowns, T. M. (West. Ga. Coli., Dep. Geol., Carrollton, GA,
United States) and Chowns, Barbara L. Road log: i" Geology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Rome, Georgia (Chowns. T. M., editor: et al.). Guidebook- Georgia Geological Society. 3(1),p. 60-92, illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, 19 ref., 1983. Meeting: Georgia Geological Society, 1983 meeting, Sept. 30-0ct. 2, 1983, Rome, OA, United States.
Clark, Andrew see Wenner, David B.
Clarke, James W. see Nelson, Arthur E.
Clarke, JohnS. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States) and Hacke, Charles M. Supplemental ground-water resources for the coastal area of Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3). p. 8, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Clarke, John S. see also Hacke, Chur:les M.
Cocker, Mark D. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). Metamoiphism and defonnation of the Butke Mountain ultrantafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia [abstr.]: i" Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of Americn, 21(3), p. 8-9, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Cocker, Mark D. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). Talc alteration of a serpentinite in the Butke Mountain ultramafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia [abstr.J: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 8, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.

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Coker, Gene see Gregg, L. T.
Colquhoun, Donald J, see McClelland, Scott A.
Cook, Robert B. see Higgins, Michael W.
Cook, Robert B., Jr. (Auburn Univ., Dep. Geol., Auburn, AL, United States). Base and precious metal stream-sediment geochemistry related to mafic-ultramafic bodies in the Alabama and adjacent Georgia Inner Piedmont: in Ultramafic rocks of the Appalachian Piedmont (Mittwede, Steven K., editor; et al.). Special Paper- Geological Society of America, 231, p. 93-103, 4 tables, sketch maps, 29 ref., 1989.
Copeland, C. W., Jr. see Miller, R. A.
Costello, John 0. (Atlanta Test. and Eng., Duluth, GA, United States). Progress of mapping western Blue Ridge geology between Cartersville, Georgia and Reliance, Tennessee; demonstrable variations in thrust fault geometry [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Progrnms - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 10, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
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Heuler, George F. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol., TaUahassee, FL. United States) and TuU, James F. Geologic mapping of the Talladega Belt of Haralson County, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 22, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
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Higgins, Michael W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States); Crawford, Ralph F., ffi; Atkins. Robert L. and Crawford, Thomas J. The Macon Complex; an ancient accretionary complex in the Southern Appalachians: in Melanges and olistostromes of the U.S. Appalachians (Horton, J. Wright, Jr., editor; et al.). Special Paper - Geological Society of America, 228, p. 229-246, illus. incl. ~~ects., chart, sketch maps, 102 ref., 1989.
Higgins, Michael W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States); Crawford, Ralph F., ffi; Crawford, T. J. and Cressler, C. W. The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta massifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society: abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 270, February 1988. Meeting : Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Higgins, Michael W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States); Crawford, Ralph F., ffi; Nelson, Arthur E. and Crawford, T. J, The Talking Rock Complex; an ancient accretionary complex. northern Georgia and southern North Carolina [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting. with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society: abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 270, February 1988. Muting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Higgins. Michael W. su also Crawford, Thomas J.
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Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, Fl.., United States). Dextral offset on the Towaliga-MiddletonLowndesville fault zone; evidence from the Rock Eagle Complex, N.W. Putnam County, central Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society: abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 271, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Hooper, Robert J. (Univ. South. Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, Fl.., United States). Tectonic implications of a regionally extensive brittle fault system in the Piedmont; evidence from central Georgia [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 22, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, Fl.., United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. The origin of ultramafic rocks from the Berner mafic complex, centrnl Georgia: in Ultramafic rocks of the Appalachian Piedmont (Mittwede, Steven K., editor; et al.). Special Paper - Geological Society of America, 231, illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps, 10 ref., 1989.
Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tan1pa, FL. United States); Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. and StoweD, Harold H. The Gladesville Gabbro; a composite pluton from the Berner mafic complex, Carolina Terrane, central Georgia [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 271, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Hooper, Robert J, see also Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
- see also Steltenpohl, MBik G.
Hopkins, R. T. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States); Erickson, M. S.; Lesure, F. G.; Pokorny, M. A.; Roemer, Theodore A. and Edwards. C. A. Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadless Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0102, 16 p., 1 table, sketch map. 5 ref., 1989. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Hopson, Janet L. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States). Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 22, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
Hopson, Janet L. (Univ. Tenn.. Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States). Petrogenesis of the Lake Burton mafic-ultramafic complex [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society: abstracts with programs. Abstracts with

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Huddlestun, Paul F. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). An examination of the Altamaha Formation near Oak Parle, Emanuel County, Georgia: 20th annual field trip; Georgia Geological Society, Dec. 6-8, 1985, United States. GuidebookGeorgia Geological Society, 5(1), p. 1-19, illus., 43 ref., December 6, 1985.
Huddlestun, Paul F. (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA, United States). Geomotphology: in Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F., editor). Geologic Atlas - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 5, p. 2, illus. incl.; geomorphol. map 1:253,440, 2 ref., 1986.
Hurst, Vernon J. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States) and Pickering, Sam M., Jr. Significance of crystallite size and habit in determining origin and industrial applications of Georgia kaolins [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 22, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
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Kectham, Peter D. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States). Studies of ground water movement in North Georgia Piedmont regolith by natural oxygen-18 tracing [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 23, illus., February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
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KeUam, Jeffrey A. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Environ. Prot. Div., Atlanta, GA, United States); Sbaplro, Earl A. and Henry, V. J. Mineral resource assessments for the continental shelf of Georgia as a part of the Continental Margins Studies Program: seismic interpretation of the phosphatic Miocene-age Hawthorne Group: in Studies related to continental margins (Hunt, M. C., eilitor: et al.). Marine Geology, 90(1-2),p. 59-68,1989.
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Kellam, Madeleine F. (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA, United States). Land use and land cover: in Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F., editor). Geologic Atlas- Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. .5. p. 8, illus. incl.; land use map 1:253,440, 3 ref., 1986.
Kellam, Madeleine F. (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA, United States). Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980: in Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F., editor). Geologic Atlas - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 5, p. .5, illus. incl.; hydrogeol. maps 1:1,267,200, 3 ref., 1986.
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K.balraUah, Nalla (Emory Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA. United States). Structural and compositional control on pattern development in the Mount Ambia Migmatite, lithonia, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstll!Cts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 24, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA.
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Ktsb, Stephen A. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Tallahassee, FL, United States); Groszos, Mark S.; Campbell, Steven K. and TuU, James F. Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Great Smoky Group and Mwphy Belt, western Blue Ridge; geologic setting and origin [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 45, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
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Koch, George S., Jr. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United States). A geochemical atlas of Georgia: Geologic Atlas- Georgia Geologic Survey, 3, 3 p., 1 table, 42 plates; geochem. map 1:1,785,000,8 ref., 1988.
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Koeppen, R. P. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Nelson, A. E. Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Roadless Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1502-B, 1 sheet, geochern. map 1:30,000, 1989.
Koeppen, R. P. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United StateR) and Nelson, A. E. Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadless Area, northern Georgia: Miscellaneous Field Studies Map (United States Geological Survey), U.S. Geol. Surv. Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. MF-1347-B. 1 sheet, geochem. map 1:30,000, 1988.
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Krause, Richard E. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Randolph, Robert B. Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeast Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina: Geological Survey Professional Paper, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. P 1403-D, p. D1-D65, illus. incl. 4 tables, sects., sketch maps: colored hydrogeol. maps 1:1,000,000,

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Kundell, James E. (Univ. Ga.. Carl Vinson Inst. Gov.. Athens, GA, United States); CampbeU, Richard W.; HelkotT, Joseph M.; Hepburn, Lawrente R.; Klant, Robert and Woolf, S. Wesley. Land-use policy and the protection of Georgia's environment: Univ. Ga., Carl Vinson Inst. Gov., Athens, GA. United States, 160 p., illus. incl. 12 tables, sketch maps, 1989. ISBN: 0-89854-1336.
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Lawrence, Thomas S. (Ga. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA, United States) and La Tour, Timothy E. A comparison of the Goat Rock and Bartletts Ferry faults, Georgia, using geothermometry [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 276, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
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Lens, Larry F. Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentary frameworlc of the Sapelo Island area, coastal Georgia: Master's, August 1981, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.
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Lobartinl, J, C. (Univ. Ga., Athens, GA, United States); Tan, K. H.; Asmussen, L. E.; Leonard, R. A.; Himmelsbach, D. and Glngle, A. R. Humic matter isolated from soils and water by the XAD-8 resin and conventional NaOH methods: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 20(13-14), p. 14.53-1477, illus. incl. 3 tables, 29 ref., 1989.
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McBride, J, H. (Cornell Univ., lnst. Stud. Cont., Ithaca, NY, United States); Nelson, K. D. and Brown, L. D. Early Mesozoic basin structure and tectonics of the Southeastern United States as revealed from COCORP reflection data and the relation to Atlantic rifting: in Sedimentary basins and basin-forming mechanisms (Beaumont, Christopher, editor. et al.). Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publication. 5, p. 173-184, sects., geol. sketch map, 66 ref., December 1987. (CSPG Memoir 12). Meeting: Basins of Eastern Canada and worldwide analogues, Aug. 1986, Halifax, NS, Canada.

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McClellan, EUzabeth A. Geologic history of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 1/2' quadrangles, Georgia: 179 p., maps, 162 ref., Master's,l988, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville,1N.
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Paleontology, 63(4), p. 484-494, illus. incl. chnrt, sketch mop. 50 ref., July 1989.
Schwimmer, David R. (Columbus Coli., Dep. Chern. and Geol., Colubmus, GA, United States). The geology of the Uchee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity: in Geology of the fnll line; a field guide to structure and petrology of the Uchee Belt and facies stratigraphy of the Eutaw Formation in southwestern Georgio and adjacent Alabama (Frazier, William J.: et al.). Guidebook- Georgia Geological Society, 7(1), p. C-1 C-18, illus., 38 ref. October 9, 1987. Meeting: 22nd annual field trip; Georgia Geological Society, Oct. 9-11, 1987, United States.
Schwimmer, Davtd R. (Columbus Coil., Dep. Chern. & Geol., Columbus, GA, United States); Doble, James L. and Williams, G. Dent. Dinosaurs from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia and eastern Alabama [abstr.]: in Forty-eighth annual meeting, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology; abstrocts of papers (Krause, David W., editor; et al.). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8(3, Suppl.), p. 25A-26A, September 23, 1988. Meeting: Oct. 13-15, 1988, Drumheller, AB. Canado.
Seal, Thomas L. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Tallahassee, FL. United States) and Kish, Stephen A. Map of the Dadeville Complex and intrusive granitic gneiss units, western Georgia inner Piedmont [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Progran1s - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 57-58, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7,1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Seal, Tbomu L. (Ra. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Tnllohssee, FL. United States) and Kish, Stephen A. The Franklin Gneiss: an Ordovician batholith within the western Georgio inner Piedmont [abstr.J: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 58, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Sean, C. M. see Detra, D. E.
Sears, James W. (Univ. Mont., Dep. Geol., Missoula, MT, United States). Origin and palinspastic significance of a fault duplex neor Cartersville, Georgia: in Geometries and mechanism of thrusting, with special reference to the Appalachians (Mitra, Gautam. editor: et al.). Special Paper - Geological Society of America, 222. p. 179-184, sect., sketch maps, 21 ref., 1988.
Secor, Donald T., Jr., editor (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol. Sci., Columbia, SC, United States). Anatomy of the Alleghanian Orogeny as seen from the Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia: Carolina Geological Society 50th anniversary meeting 1987, Nov. 14-15, 1987, Hickory Knob State Paik, SC, United Stoles. Annunl Meeting - Carolina Geologicnl Society, 1987, 97 p., illus.; geol. map 1:33,333, 1987. Individual papers are cited sepomtely.
Secor, Donald T., Jr. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol. Sci.. Columbio, SC, United States). Regional overview: in Anatomy of the Alleghanian Orogeny as seen from the Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia (Secor, Donald T., Jr., editor). Annual Meeting Carolina Geological Society, 1987, p. 1-18, illus. incl. geol. sketch map; geol. map, 56 ref., 1987. Meeting: Carolina Geologi-

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Secor, Donald T., Jr. see also Maher, Harmon D.
- see also Sacks, P. E.
- see also Sacks, Paul E.
Shadroul, JoAnne M. (Ga. South. Coil., Dep. Geol. and Geogr., Statesboro, GA, United States). Aeolian transport in a small dune field on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia [abrtr.]: ;,. Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America. 21(3}, p. 58, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Shanley, James B. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United States) and Peten, N. E. Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during stonns in a forested Piedmont watershed using temperature as a tracer: in Special issue; Rapid and far-reaching hydrologic processes in the vadose zone (Gennann, Peter F.). Jourmal of Contaminant Hydrology, 3(2-4}, p. 349-365, illus. incl. geol. sketch map, 19 ref., December 1988. Meeting: American Geophysical Union; 1987 spring meeting, 1987, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Shanley, James B. see also Peters, Norman E.
Shapiro, Earl A. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). The Georgia Mountain Protection Act; a case study of the interaction of geologists with the legislative process [abrtr.]: in Geological Society of America. Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America. 21(3}, p. 58, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Shapiro, Earl A. see also Kellam,Jeffrey A.
Shellebarger, Jeffrey. Stratigraphy, structure, and metamorphism in portions of the Jacks Gap and Coosa Bald 7 1/2.' quadrangles, Georgia: Master's, November 1980, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Shervals, John W. see Sacks, Paul E.
Shetler, Cassancln see Fuller, Wayne R.
Shuman, L. M. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Agron., Experiment, GA, United States). Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganese, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions: Soil Science, 146(3), p. 192-198, 5 tables, 21 ref., September 1988.
Shuman, L. M. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Agron., Experiment, GA. United States). Effect of removal of organic matter and iron- or manganese-oxides on zinc adsorptiou by soil: Soil Science, 146(4), p. 248-254, 6 tables, 21 ref., October 1988.
Sibley, Mlc:hael J. Geology of the Magruder Mine-Chambers Prospect area, Lincoln and Wilkes counties, Georgia: Master's, October 1982, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Siems, D. F. (U. S. Geol. Surv., United States); Foro, C. L.; Koeppen, R. P. and Nelson, Arthur E. Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia: Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 88-0563, 48 p., 2 tables, 5 ref., 1988. Available
from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, Cp, United States.
Slmooes, Gregory C. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens. GA. United States); Weaner, David B. and Spaulding, James D. Spatial and temporal variations in the radon-222 content of ground water in the Piedmont Province of northeastern Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeutern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 58, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7. 1989, Atlanta, GA. United States.
Sinha, A. K. (Va. Polytech. Inst. and State Univ., Dep. Geol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States) and Higgins, M. W. Localization of melts along structural discontinuities in the Southern Appalachians; consequences of over-thrusting and decompressional melting [abstr.]: ;, Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition (Dickinson, William R., chairperson). Abrtracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(7), p. 847, 1987. Meeting: Oct. 26-29, 1987,
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Sinha, K. see Stieve, A. L.
Slplera, P. P. see Dod, B. D.
Size, WUU.m B. see Stieve, Alice L.
Smith, B. R. (Clemson Uoiv., Dep. Agron. and Soils, Clemson, SC, United States) and Daniels, R. B. Occurrence and characteristics of fragipans on the coastal plains of the Southeutern United States: in Fragipans; their occurrence, classification, and genesis (Smeck, Neil E., editor; et al.). SSSA Special Publication, 24, p. 33-42, illus. incl. 7 tables, geol. sketch map, 19 ref., 1989. Meeting: Soil Science Society of America symposium. Dec. 1, 1987, Atlanta, GA, United States. S.C. Agric. Exp. Stn., Tech. Contrib. No. 2818.
Smith, Ralph G., Jr. see Windom, Herbert L.
Snyder, R. see Plan~on, A.
Snyder, W. M. see Bruce, R. R.
Spackman, WUUam see Stout. Scott A.
Sparlosu, D. J, see Zungailia, E. J., Jr.
Spaulcllna, James D. see Simones, Gregory C.
Sprague, E. Kent (Univ. Ga., Geol. Dep.. Athens, GA. United
States); Frey, R. W.; Webb, H. L. and Pickering, S. M. The trace fossil Diplocraterion; first report of occurrence within kaolins of the Huber Fm. (Paleocene-Eocene) from two localities in eastcentral Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with

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Sprague, E. Ke.ot see also Fogel, Marilyn L.
Staats, Elmer B. (U. S. Gen. Account. Off., Washington, DC, United States). Georgia Embayment; illustrating again the need for more data before selecting and leasing outer continental shelf lands: Rep. No. EMD-79-22, 24 p., March 19, 1979. Available from: U. S. Gen. Account. Off., Distrib. Sect., Washington, DC, United States.
Stelteopohl, Mark G. (Geol. Surv. Ala., Tuscaloosa, AL, United States); Hooper, Robert J, and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Kinematics of fault zones along the east and west flanks of the Pine Mountain Terrane, Alabama and Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 317-318, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Steltenpobl, Mark G. see also Hanley, Thomas B.
SUeve, A. L. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol. Sci., Columbia, SC, United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Dextral, strike-slip movement on a cross-cutting shear zone into the Tallulah Falls Dome related to late Alleghanian movement on the Brevard fault zone [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 318, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
SUeve, A. L. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol. Sci., Columbia, SC, United States); Sinha, K. and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Rb/Sr whole rock Grenville age for the basement gneisses of Tallulah Falls Dome, northeastern Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 318, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Stieve, AUce L. (Univ. S.C., Dep. Geol. Sci., Columbia, SC,
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Stoft'a, PaulL. (Univ. Texas, Austin, TX, United States); Oh, J,; PhlWps, J, D.; AusUn, J. A., Jr.; Sawyer, D. S.; Purdy, G. M.;
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Stout, Scott A. (South. ID. Univ, Dep. Geol., Clllbondale, ll.., United States) and Spackman, WWlam. Peati.fication and early coalification of wood as deduced by quantitative microscopic methods: in A selection of papers from the 4th annual meeting of the

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Suo, Chln-boog see Brook, George A.
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Toksoz, N. see Stoffa, Paul L.
Trebu, Anne M. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Woods Hole, MA, United States); BaUard, A.; Dorman, L. M.; Gettrust, J, K.; KUtgord, K. D. and Schreiner, A. Structure of the lower crust beneath the Carolina Trough, U.S. Atlantic continental margin: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, 94(8), p. 10,585-10,600, illus. incl. 1 table, sects., sketch map, 75 ref., August 10, 1989.
Tuck, F. C. see Zungailia, E. J., Jr.
TuU, James F. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol. Tallahassee, FL.
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Tull, James F. see also Groszos, MarkS.
- see also Heuler, George F.
- see also Kish, Stephen A.
- see also Moore, W. Bruce
Turner, Monica Golgel (Univ. Ga., Inst. Ecol., Athens, GA. United States). A spatial simulation model of land use changes in a Piedmont county in Georgia: in Special issue; Parallel processing in landscape dynamics (Jameson, Donald A., editor). Applied
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Vaa Nostraad, Amy K. see Miller, R. A.
Vauc:hez, A. R. (Fac. St.-Jerome, Marseilles, France) aad DaD.meyer, R. D. Polyphase tectonic evolution of the Hayesville Fault, Georgia-North Carolina [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 63, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Ward, Lauck W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States) aad Dockery, David T. Stratigraphic implications of the molluscan assemblage collected by Earle Sloan along McBean Creek, Burke County, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 321, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
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Webb, H. L. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Gcol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States); Harrisoa, J. L. aad Ptc:kerlag, S. M. Arc castcentral Georgia Tertiary kaolins reworked Cretaceous kaolins? [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 321, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Webb, H. L. see also Sprague, E. Kent
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Wenaer, David B. see also Bottrell, Maureen C.
- see also Foster, Giraud V.
- see also Simones, Gregory C.

West, Roaald R. see Rollins, Harold B.
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Wbltlag, Nancy (Coli. Charleston, Dep. Geol., Charleston, SC, United States) aad Nusbaum, Robert L. Crystallization history of the Appling Granite, southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (abm.]: in 62nd annual meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science (Kcepler, Manuel, president). Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, 51, p. 96, 1989. Meeting: Apr. 2022, 1989, Colmnbia, SC, United States.
Wbltaey, James A. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol. Athens, GA. United States) aad Allard, Gilles 0. 1:100,000 geologic compilation of the eastern Georgia Piedmont from recent quadrangle mapping [abm.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 38th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 21(3), p. 65, February 1989. Meeting: Apr. 6-7, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
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Wtlsoo, Landa see Kundell, James E.
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Wladom, Herbert L. (Skidaway Inst. Oceanogr. Savarutah, GA. United States); S:hropp, Steven J.; Calder, Fred D.; Ryan, Joseph D.; Smith, Ralph G., Jr.; Burney, Louis C.; Lewis, Fraak G. and Rawllason, Charles H. Natural trace metal concentrations in estuarine and coastal marine sediments of the Southeastern United States: Environmental Science & Technology, ES & T, 23(3), p. 314-320, illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map, 18 ref., March 1989.

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Wood, Laura F. (Vanderbilt Univ., Dep. Geol., Nashville, 'IN, United States) and Mlller, Calvin F. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of trondhjemite dikes, Blue Ridge, North CarolinaGeorgia: Southeastern Geology, 25(1), p. 13-24, illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch maps, 18 ref., May 1984.
Woodall, Steve see Cash, Tim
Woolf, S. Wesley see Kundell, James E.
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Zeigler, E. Lynn (Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA, United States) and
Gore, Pamela J, W. Sedimentary petrology and depositional set-
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Zeit, Karl-Heinz. Investigation of the cause of earthquakes in southeastern Tennessee and northern Georgia using focal mechanisms and models of crustal stress: 255 p., Doctoml, 1988,

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Zepp, R. G. (U. S. Environ. Prot. Agency, Environ. Res. Lab., Athens, GA, United States). Environmental photoprocesses involving natural organic matter: in Humic substances and their role in the environment; report of the Dahlem Workshop (Frimmel, F. H., editor; et al.). Life Sciences Research Reports, 41. p. 193-214, illus., 40 ref., 1988. Meeting: Mar. 29-Apr. 3, 1987, Berlin, Fedeml Republic of Germany.
Zullo, VIctor A. (Univ. N.C., Dep. Earth Sci., Wilmington, DE, United States). Systematics and biostratigraphy of Eocene barnacles from the Savannah River region and adjacent parts of South Carolina and Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 37th annual meeting, with the Southeastern Section of the Paleontological Society; abstracts with programs. Abstracts with Progmms- Geological Society of America, 20(4), p. 325, February 1988. Meeting: Apr. 6-8, 1988, Columbia, SC, United States.
Zungallia, E. J,, Jr. (Univ. Ga., Dep. Geol., Athens, GA, United States); Tuck, F. C. and Spariosu, D. J. Geophysical inves-
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SUBJECT INDEX

A
absolute ge see geochronology; isotopes
bsolute re---ethods Pb!Pb: On lhe differences in !he evolution of uranogenic and thorogenic lead isotopes and !heir significance for geochemially (Amov, BlagoiG.)
!pi flo.--bklstratlgrphy Cambrian : Algal-archaeocyathan patch reefs from !he Cartersville mining district, Georgia (Maples, Christopher G.)
lgl flo.--.dllltom flon Holocene: Freshwater diatom assemblages and ecology-paleoecology of the Okefenokee swamp-manh complex, southern Georgia, U.S.A. (Scherer, Reed P.)
Altamhll Formation A geologic map of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
- An examination of the Altamaha Formation near Oak Park, Emanuel County, Georgia (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
alumlnum-rochemhtry sedimenl.s: Flux of particulate aluminium across the Southeastern U.S. continental shelf (Windom, Herbert L.)
mlno ac:lds su under organic materials
Appalllchlll~hrooology
Paleozoic: Polymetamorphic evolution of the western Blue Ridge Allochthon; evidence from 40Ar/39Ar mineral ages (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
Appalllchiii111J--11e0physlclllsuneys .seismic .suney.s: Deep slnlcture from continental collision; COCORP deep seismic refection profiles across !he Soulhern Appalachians (Arnow, Jill Ann) - Relationship between crustal-scale dipping reflection zones and potential field patterns in !he Appal.chian Orogen (McBride, J. H.)
Appalllchlll..-petrology igneous roclcs: Localization of melts along alnlctural discontinuities in the Southern Appalachians; consequences of over-thrusting and decompressional melting (Sinha, A. K .) intnuion.s: The Franklin Gneiss: an Ordovician batholith within the western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.) metamorphic rocks: Coarse-grained meta-clastic lithof.cies in the Mineral Bluff Formation, Georgia and North Carolina Blue Ridge (Oroszos, MarkS.) - Distribution, stratigraphy, and depositional setting of marble in the Talladega and Murphy belts (Tull, James P.) - Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Great Smoky Group and Murphy Belt, western Blue Ridge; geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., ct al.) metamorphism: Comparative PT histories at Chunky Gal, NC and Lake Chatugc, NC-GA, Blue Ridge Province (Mccn, James K.)

- Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies transition in the soulhern Appalachian Piedmont; P-T conditions across lhe garnet and calc-silicate isograds (Chalokwu, Christopher 1.)
- Metamorphic conditions, uplift history, and thermal relaxation of the Uchee Belt, Southern Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher I.)
Appalachlll118-11trlltlgraphy Cambrian: Late Middle Cambrian trilobites and biostratigraphy in partof!he southcmmostAppalachiam (Schwimmer, David R.) Mississippian: Foraminiferal biostratigraphic framework of Meramecian and Chesterian rocks in !he Southern Appalachians (Rich, Mark)
Appalllcblll-tructunl geology faults: Break-back thrust sequence in the Southern Appalachians (Thomas, William A.) tectonics: A brief excursion through two thrust stacks that comprii!IC most of the crystalline terrane of Georgia and Alabama (Higgins, Michael W., ct al.) - Geologic maps of the Blue Ridge-PiedmontValley and Ridge in !he Cartersville Comer area, Georgia; a progress report (Crawford, Thoma I., ct al.) - Geometric and time relationships between thrusts in the crystalline Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., ct al.) - Localization of melts along lltructural discontinuities in the Southern Appalachians; consequences of over-thrusting and dccompressional melting (Sinha, A. K.) - Mceozoic cxtenaion in the Southern Appalachians (Heck, Frederick R.) - Relationship between crulllal-scale dipping reflection zones and potential field patterns in the Appalachian Orogen (McBride, J. H.) - Results of geologic mapping along !he Hollins Line duplex terrane boundary, Southern Appalachians (Moore, W. Bruce) - Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur
E.) - Structure and accretionary history of the
Southern Appalachians a determined from seismic reflection data (Phinney, Robert A.) - Slnlcture of the central Blue Ridge, western North Carolina and northeastern Georgia (HatcheT, R. D., Jr.) - The Brevard fault zone; facts that constrain a multiphase mu ltidircctional movement history
(Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
- The Macon Complex; an ancient accretionary complex in the Soulhern Appalachians (Higgi.nl, MichKI W., ct al.)
Appalllcblll118---tectonophyslcs crust: Deep slnlcture from continental collision; COCORP deep seismic refection profiles acrosa the Southern Appalachians (Arnow, Jill AM)

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- The middle and lower crust of the Southern Appalachians; a preserved, late Proterozoic, rifted margin (Williams, R. T.)
plate tectonics: The geometry of late Paleozoic plate collision in !he Southern Appalachians; geological and geophysical models (Kish, Stephen A.)

appUed geophysics su geophysical surveys

AppUog Grulte Crystallization hilllory of !he Appling Granite, southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (Whiting, Nancy)

aqulfen su ground water

Archlleocyatllll-blostntlgraphy Canrbria11 : Algal-archaeocyathan patch reefs from !he Cartersville mining district, Georgia (Maples, Christopher G.)

areal geology

Blue Ridge Mountains: Results of geologic

mapping in the Murphy Belt of Georgia and

North Carolina (Oroszos, MarkS.)

Cadley Quadrangle: The geology of the Cadley

7 1{2 minute Quadrangle, Georgia (Albert-

Steeper, Janet P.)

Carlton Quodrangle: The geology of the

Carlton Quadrangle, Inner Piedmont, Georgia

(Potter, Phillip M.)

Coosa Bald Quadrangle: Stratigraphy, atruc-

ture, and metunorphism in portions of the

Jacks Gap and Coosa Bald 7 1{2' quadrangles,

Georgia (Shellebargcr, Jeffrey)

Cowrock Quadrangle: Stratigraphic, atructural,

and metamorphic geology of portions of the

ta Cowrock and Helen, Georgia 7

quad-

rangles (Gillon, KcMcth A.)

Crawfordville Quadrangle: The geology of lhe

southern one-third Philomath and northern

one-third of the Crawfordville, Georgia quad-

rangles (Lovingood, Daniel)

guidebook: Geology of the Fall Line: a f~eld

guide to structure and petrology of the Uchec

Belt and facies stratigraphy of the Eutaw For-

mation in southwestern Georgia and adjacent

Alabama (Frazier, William J.)

- Road log (Reinhardt, Juergcn)

Helen Quodrangle: Stratigraphk, structural,

and metamorphic geology of portions of the

Cowrock and Helen, Georgia 7 l/2' quad-

rangles (Gillon, Kenneth A.)

lack.r Gap Quadrangle: Stratigraphy, structure,

and metamorphism in portions of the Jacks

Gap and Coosa Bald 7 1{2' quadrangles, Geor-

gia (Shellebargcr, Jeffrey)

maps: 1:100,000 geologic compilation of the

eastern Georgia Piedmont from recent quad-

rangle mapping (Whitney, James A.)

- Geologic history of a portion of the eastern

Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians: Tray

Mountain and Macedonia 7 1{2' quadrangles,

Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)

Meta.nille QUDdrangle: Geology of tl~e north-

em half of the Mctasville 7 1/2 minute Quad-

rangle, Georgia (Murphy, Scan C.)

Philomath Quadrangle: The geology of the

southern one-third Philomath and northern

Atbens Sbale

one-third of the Crawfordville, Georgia quadrangles (Lovingood, Daniel) southwestern Georgia: Geology of the Fall Line; a f~eld guide to structure and petrology of the Uchee Belt and facies stratigraphy of the Eutaw Fonnation in southwestern Georgia and adjacent Alabama (Frazier, William J.) Willington Quadrangle: The geology of the southern half of the Willington 7 1/2' Quadrangle, South Carolina-Georgia (Delia, Ronald G.)

artrslan waters su ground water

Arthropoda see under paleontology

Athens Shale Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)

Atlantk Coastal Plain-geomorphology s/w, features: Regional variation of barrier islands in the Georgia Bight; analysis by compartment (Hayes, Miles 0.)

Atlantk Coastal Plaln--tJeOphyskalsuneys seismic surveys: Evidence and implications of an extensive early Mesozoic rift basin and basalt/diabase sequence beneath the southeast coastal plain (McBride, J. H., et al.) - Relationship between crustal-scale dipping reflection zones and potcntial f~eld pattcms in the Appalachian Orogen (McBride, J. H.) - Resolution of the Brunswick magnetic anomaly problem (McBride, John H.)

Atlantk Coastal Plain--hydrogeology ground water: The hydrologic responses to development in regional sedimentary aquifers (Johnston, Richard H.) maps: Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeast Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.) - Water-quality maps for the middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plainofMississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Water-quality maps for the Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coutal plain ofMississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern North Carolina (Lee, Roger W.)

Atlantk Coastal Plal........-eanography sedimmtation: Origins of, and mechanisms for, mollusk shell accumulations on Georgia beaches (Doljes, JUrgen, et al.)

Atlantk Coastal Plal-edlmentary petroloi!Y

udimentary

structuru: Vertebratc

lebensspuren in intertidal and supratidal envi-

ronmenlll; Holocene barrier islands, Georgia

(Frey, R. W.)

Atlantk Coastal Plab.......solls classification: Occurrence and characteristics of fragipans on the coastal plains of the Southeastern Unitcd Stales (Smith, B. R.)

Atlantk Coastal Plal-trattgrapby Holocene: Salt marsh foraminifera, Sapelo Island, Georgia (Ooldstcin, S. T.) Mioctne: Mineral resource assessments for the continental shelf of Georgia as a part of the Continental Margins Studies Program; seismic interpretation of the phosphatic Miocene-age Hawthorne Oroup (Kellam, Jeffrey A., et al.)

automatic data processing see data processing
B
Baker County--hydrogeoloi!Y ground water: Predicting water well produc tivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook. George A., et al.)
Bangor Ltmestooe Geology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.)
Baoks County--i!ltructural geoloi!Y tectonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reintcrpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
Barnwell Formation A geologic map of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick. John H.)
- A geologic map of the Fort Valley, Georgia area {Hetrick, John H.)
- Middle and late Eocene paleoenvironments from outcrops near the Savannah River Plant (Lawrence, David R.)
- Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Richmond County, GA, through Burke County, GA (McClelland, Scott A.)
Bartow County-real geology guidebook: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartersville District, Georgia (Costello, John 0., etal.) maps: Geologic maps of the Blue Ridge-PiedmontValley and Ridge in the Cartersville Corner area, Georgia; a progress report (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Bartow County--i!ltratlgrapby Cambrion: Algal-archaeocyathan patch reefs from the Cartersville mining district, Georgia (Maples, Christopher G.) Paleozoic: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartersville District, Georgia (Costello, John O.,etal.) Protercnoic: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartersville District, Georgia (Costello, John 0., etal.)
Bartow County--i!ltructural geoloi!Y ltctonics: Progress of mapping westcrn Blue Ridge geology between Cartersville, Georgia and Reliance, Tennessee; demonstrable variations in thrust fault geometry (Coatcllo, John 0.)
base metalo! su under economic geology; mineral deposits, genesis see undu economic geology under Carroll County
Bays ForiiUitlon Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowllll, T. M.)
bentonite deposlb see clays; kaolin deposits
biogeography-foraminifers Holoctne: Salt marsh foraminifera, Sapelo Island, Georgia (Goldstein, S. T.)

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Blockhouse Shale Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Clay and Sand Mountain belts, northeastern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee (Caldwell, Brian E.)

Blufttown Formation A distinctive biofacies near the Blufftown-Cusseta contact in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
- Dinosaurs from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Schwimmer, David R., et al.)
- The geology of the Uchee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity (Schwimmer, David
R.)

Brasstown Schist Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Great Smoky Group and Murphy Belt. western Blue Ridge: geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., et al.)
- Polymetamorphic evolution of the western Blue Ridge Allochthon: evidence from 40As/39As mineral ages (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
- Results of geologic mapping in the Murphy Belt ofGeorgia and North Carolina (Oroszos, MarkS.)

Brumwkk Aquifer Supplemental ground-water resources for the coastal area of Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.)

Bryan Coun*Y-real geoloi!Y mops: Topography and (Anonymous)

bathymetry

Bryan Couoty---ooomk geoloc mops: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
mineral resources: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)

Bryan County-engineering geoloi!Y geologic hazards: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) mops: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne)

Bryan County-environmental geoloi!Y land use: Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.) mops: Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.)

Bryao Couoly--teomorpholoKY maps: Geomorphology (Huddlestun, Paul F.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin, MarthaM.)

Bryan Couoty-hydrogeoloc maps: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer: 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)

Bryan County--i!ledlmentary petroloi!Y sediments: Geologic framework of Tertiary sediments in coastal Georgia (Hacke, Charles M.)

Bryan County-lis mops: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
building stone su marble deposits

Burke County--i!ltratlgraphy changes of level: Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Riclunond County, GA, through Burke County, GA (McClelland, Scott A.)

Chattasofka Creek Granitic Gneiss

Eoc~"'!.' Middle and late Eocene paleoenvironments from outcrops ncar the Savannah River Plant (Lawrence, David R.)
- Stratigraphic implications of the molluscan assemblage collected by Earle Sloan along McBean Creek, Burke County, Georgia (Ward, Lauck W.)
Burke Mountain Complex Metamorphism and deformation of the Burke Mountain ultramafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia (Cocker, Mark D.)
- Talc alteration of a serpentinite in the Burke Mountain ultramafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia (Cocker, Mark D.)
burrows see ichnofossils
c
Cambrian s~~ und~r stratigraphy under Appalachians: Bartow County
Camden County-real geology maps: Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.) - Topography and bathymetry (Anonymous)
Camden County--ecooomlc geology maps: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.) mineral resources: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Camden County-nglneerlng geology geologic hazards: Coaatal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) maps: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne)
Camden County-nvlronmental geology lond use: Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.) - Using geographic information systems for environmental decision making (McLemore, William H.) maps: Land usc and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Camden County-geomorphology maps: Geomorphology (Huddleston, Paul F.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin, MarthaM.)
Camden County-hydrogeology maps: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer: 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Camden County-lis maps: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
Camden County-tltratlgraphy N~og~ne: Neogene stratigraphy and sedimentary environments of Cumberland Island, Georgia (Martinez, Jaime Orlando)
Canton Formation Road log: Day I: Day 2 (German, Jerry M.)
urbo~eochemlstry
bones: Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil samples (Schocningcr, Margaret J., et al.)
urbon--4sotopes C-13/C-12: Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt marshes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)

- Elemental composition, stable carbon isotope ratios and spectrophotometric propertics of humic substiiiiCes occurring in a salt marsh estuary (Alberts, James J., et al.)
- Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
- Variations in stable isotopic compositions of marble; an assessment of causes (Wenner, DavidB.,etal.)
urbonate rocks see under sedimentary rocks
Carboniferous su Mississippian; Pennsylvanian su undu stratigraphy undu Floyd County
Carron County-real geology
maps: The geology of gold occurrences in the
west-central Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll County gold belt and the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.)
Carron County--ecooomlc geology base mdals: Gold and base metal mineralization host rocks in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (McConnell, Keith I., ct al.) gold ores: Geologic mapping as part of an ongoing study of the gold deposits of Georgia (German, Jerry M.) - Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts in west-central Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1.) - Gold and base metal mineralization host rocks in the Dahlonega and Carroll County
gold belts, Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1., et
al.) - The geology of gold occurrences in the west-
central Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll County gold belt 1111d the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.) guidebook: Gold and base metal mineralization host rocks in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (McConnell, Keith I., et al.)
Carroll Couaty-laeralogy oxides: A gahnite occurrence in Carroll County, Georgia (Gordon, Jennings B., Jr.)
Carron County---etructural geology tectonics: Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts in west-central Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1.)
cartography su maps
catalop-hydrogeology ground water: Ocohydrologic data from the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Miller, James A.)
Catoosa County-aratlgraphy Mississippian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.) Pennsylvanian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
uves see under solution features under geomorphology
Cenozoic see Eocene; Holocene; Miocene;
Neogene; Oligocene; Pleistocene; Quaternary
ceramic material!! su clays; kaolin deposits su undereconomic seology und~r Polk County; Walker County; Whitfaeld County
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ceslum-botopes Cs-137: The distribution of Cs-137 in some watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.)
changes of level su undu geomorphology see unJer stratigraphy u11Jer Burke County: Richmond County
Charlton County-tratlgraphy Holocene: Freshwater diatom assemblages and ecology-paleoecology of the Okefenokee swamp-marsh complex, southern Georgia, U.S.A. (Scherer, Reed P.)
Chatham County-real geology maps: Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.) - Topography and bathymetry (Anonymous)
Chatham County-economic geology maps: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.) mineral resources: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Chatham County-engineering geology geologic llazards: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) maps: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) shorelines: Case study on fifty years of seawall and groin construction, Tybee Island, Georgia (Posey, Frank H., Jr.)
Chatham County-environmental geology /Qnd use: Land usc and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
maps: Land usc and land cover (Kellam,
Madeleine F.) waste disposal: Dissolution of metals from fly
ash in aqueous systems (Ghuman, Gian S., ct al.)
Chatham County-geomorphology locustri"e fe4tuns: Selected physical propertics of the low salt marsh, Skidaway Island, Georgia (Kaufmarm, Robert A.) maps: Geomorphology (Huddleston, Paul F.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin, Martha M.)
Chatham County-hydrogeology maps: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer: 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Chatham County-t~edlmentary petrology sediments: Geologic framework of Tertiary sediments in coastal Georgia (Hacke, CharlesM.)
Chatham County-sol., maps: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
Chatham County-aratlgraphy Neog~n~: Neogene seismic stratigraphy and depositional history of the Tybee Trough area, Georgia-South Carolina (Kellam, Jeffrey A.) Pl~istocme: Pleistocene vertebrates from the Isle of Hope, Chatham County, Georgia (Pctkewich, Richard M.)
Chattasofka Creek Granitic Gneiss The Franklin Gneiss; an Ordovician batholith within the western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)

Chattooga County.......etratJgraphy

Chllttoop County_.rattgrapby Mississippian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.) Permsyllanian: Pennsylvanian oullien in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
cbemkalanalysh-tecbnlques sample preparation: Humic maller isolated from soils and water by the XAD-8 resin and conventional NaOH methods (Lobartini, J. C., et al.)
Cherokee County-real geology guidebook: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartersville District, Georgia (Costello, Jolm 0., et al.)
Cherokee County-etrattgraphy Paleozoic: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartenville District, Georgia (Costello, John 0., et al.) Proterozoic: Geology of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks in and near the Cartersville District, Georgia (Costello, Jolm 0., et al.)
Chkkamaup Group Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.)
Chilhowee Group Ceramic and slnlctural clays, llhaleo and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- Geologic maps of the Blue Ridge-PiedmontValley and Ridge in the Cartenville Comer area, Georgia; a progress ~pori (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Chota Formation Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Oay and Sand Mountain bellll, northeaatern Georgia and southeastern TenneSIICe (Caldwell, Brian E.)
Chunky Gal Complex Comparative PI' histories at Chunky Gal, NC and Lake Chatuge, NC-OA, Blue Ridge Province (Meen, James K.)
clrculatioa In the ocean see ocean circulation
Claiborne Aquifer Ground water uiiC in Georgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.)
- Parameter identification in layered aquifer systems (Aral, M. M.)
Clalborae Group Ground water UIIC in Georgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.)
- Stratigraphic implications of the molluscan asaemblage collected by Earle Sloan along McBean Creek, Burke County, Georgia (Ward, Lauck W.)
- Upper Oaibornian-Jacksonian calcareous nannofossils from the Savannah and Santee basins (Laws, Richard A.)
Clarke County--envlroamental geology pollution: Geophysical investigations of a groundwater contaminant plume: electrical and electromagnetic methods (Zungailia, E. J., Jr., et al.)

- The spatial and statistical relationship of radon-222to geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of an area in the Northeast Georgia Piedmont (Dillon, M. E., et at.)
Clarke County-tis geochemistry: Exchange and !lpparent fiution of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals (Andcnon, M.A., eta!.)
clutlc: roc:ks su urukr sedimentary rocks
dutk sediments see urukr sediments
Clay County-stratigraphy Cretaceous: Organic-walled microplankton paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Ripley Formation, southwestern Georgia (Degnan, Keith Terence)
clay mlaeraloc-arealstudles Clarke County: Exchange and apparent fixation of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals (Anderson, M.A., et al.)
clay mlneraiiii!Y--experlmental studies X-ray diffraction data: The influence of disaggregation methods on X-ray diffraction ofclay minerals (Huang, Scott L.)
clay mlaeraJoc-laeral data koolinite: An electron microscopic study of extralamellar organoclay complexes (Barker, William Wayne) - Differences In clay mineralogy and oxidic ratio of selected LAC soils in temperate and tropical regions (Goenadi, D. H.)
clays .see ceramic materials; kaolin deposilll su under economic geology under Murray
County; Polk County; Walker County; Whilfaeld County
Clayton Aquifer Ground water use in Georgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.)
- Parameter identification in layered IIIJUifer systems (Aral, M. M.)
Clayton Formatloa Ground water use in Georgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.)
COach County-etratt,rapby Holocene: Freshwater diatom uaemblages and ecology-paleoecology of the Okefenokee awamp-marsh complex, southern Georgia, U.S.A. (Scherer, Reed P.)
CUacblleld Formation Upper Oaibomian-Jackaonian calc~ous nannofosails from the Savannllh and Santee basins (Laws, Richard A.)
Cohutta Maatf The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta maaaifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
Coleman Rtver Formatloa Geologic history of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 112' quadrangles, Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
Columbia County-economic geology talc deposits: Talc alteration of a serpentinite in the Burke Mountain ultramafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia (Cocker, Mark D.)
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Columbia County-petroloc metamorphism: Metamorphism and deformation of the Burke Mountain ultramafic complex, Columbia County, Georgia (Cocker, Mark D.)
Columbia County-tructural geology structural analysis: D3 folding in the eastern Piedmont associated with Alleghanian thrusting (Maher, Harmon D.) - The Modoc Zone-D2 (early Alleghanian) in the eastern Appalachian Piedmont, South Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, Paul E.)
computer applkatloos see data processing
Conasauga Group Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- Taxonomy and biostratigraphic significance of some Middle Cambrian trilobites from the Conasauga Formation in western Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
congresses .su symposia
conse"atlon see under environmental geology see land use: reclamation
construction materials see ullder economic geology see marble deposits
continental drift .stt plate tectonics
continental margin .see under oceanography
continental shelf see undu oceanography set under oceanography under Southeastern
u.s.
contlneatal slope .see continental shelf
Cooper Formation Upper Oaibomian-Jacksonian calcareous nannofoBBils from the SavBIUlllh and Santee buins (Laws, Richard A.)
copper-jeocbemJstry soils: Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganese, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman, L. M.)
CopperbW Formatloa Polymetamorpltic evolution of the western Blue Ridge Allochthon: evidence from 40Ar{39Ar mineral ages (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
Corbla Massif The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta massifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
Cora Ridge Formation Polyphase metamorphism and deformation in the eastern Blue Ridge, NE Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
Coweeta Group Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge (Hopson, Janet L.)
- Geologic history of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 1{2' quadrangles, Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
- Polyphase metamorphism and deformation in the eastern Blue Ridge, NE Georgia (McOellan, Elizabeth A.)

economic geology

Coweta County---jtelrology intrusions: Map of the Dadeville Complex and intrusive granitic gneiaa units, western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
Cretaceom su ulldu slratigraphy undrr Clay County: Muscogee County; Stewart County
Cr01111 Formation Upper Claibomian-J~~ebonian calcareoWI nannofoaails from the Savllllllllh 1111d S1111tee basins (Laws, Richard A.)
cru~t su undrr tectonophysics see under lectonophysics ultder Appalachians
crystal chemistry see crystalatroclllre
Crystal River Formation Pelcogenesis and porosity development in the Crystal River Fonnation of the Ocala Group (Eocene) of Southweal Georgia (Forsthoff, Harry S.)
crystal stnlctu~hHt slllclltes, clay minerals koolinite: 'The Hinckley index for kaolinites (PI~on, A., et al.)
crystallography su mineralogy
CUIIIIeta Formatloo A distinctive biofaciu near the Blufftown-Cuaseta contiiCt in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
D
Dade Couaty-tratlgrapby Mississippian: Pennaylv1111ian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomaa J.) Pennsylvanian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomaa J.)
Dadeville Complex Map of the Dadeville Complex and inlrusive granitic gneiss units, weatem Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomaa L)
- The Franklin Gneiss; an Ordovician batholith within the western Georgia inDDr Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
dams stt reservoirs
Danburg Graalte Oxygen isotope sllldy of the Danburg Granite, Georgia (Botlcell, Maureen C.)
data processl~nglneerlag geolol)' reservoirs: Extended linear quadratic Gaussi1111 control: further extenaiona (Georgakakoa, Aristidia P.)
data processlng--eavlroomeatal geolol)' land use: Development of a statewide geographic infonnation system to supportenvironmental-management decisions (Aihadcff, S. Jack)
data processln~morpholoRY landform description: A spatial simulation model of land uae changes in a Piedmont county in Georgia (Turner, Monica Goigel)
data processl.......-hydrogeology ground water: Hydrogeology and simulated effects of ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system, Southwest Georgia, NorthwestFlorida, and southernmostAlabama (Mulia, Morris L.) - Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeast Georgia and adjacent parts of

Florida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.)
De Kalb County---jtetrOioiD' mrtJJmorphic rocks: Struclllral and compositional conlrol on pattern development in the Mount Arabia Migmatitc, Lithonia, Georgia (Khairallah, Naila)
Declltur Couaty-llydrogeoloiY ground water: Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plaia, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
defor1118tloo see struclllral1111alysis
delormatloo-fleld studies melange: 'The Macon Complex; an ancient accretionary complex in the Southern Appalachi8DS (Higgins, Michael W., et al.) stress: Remarks on the derivation of the pale011treas system from inferred fau Ita on deep acismic reflection recorda (McBride, J. H.)
deposition of ores set mineral deposits, genesis
Devoalaa set under stratigraphy under Early County
dlllgeat81!1 see acdimentation
dlllge-~bellllllltry
groul'ld water: Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic proceuea in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northcutern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
dlllgeat8......._aterlak organic mattrials: Diagemsis oforganic matter in Georgia salt marshea (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)
diastrophism set orogeny; tectonics
dltes see under intrusiona
dlorltea see under igneoua roclte
Dog River For1118tloa 'The geology of gold occurrences in the wealcentral Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll Couaty gold belt and the aouthweatera portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (Ocnnan, Jerry M.)
Dougherty Couaty~ydrogeoloiY ground water: Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
Dougherty Coaaty-paleoatoloRY EchinodtmuJta: Substrate preferenoes of late Eocene (Priabonian/JKbonian) echinoida of the eutern Gulf Coast (Carter, B. D., et al.)
Dry Braacb Formatloo Systematics and biostratigraphy ofEocene barnKles from the Savanaah River region and adjacent parts of South Caroliaa IIIICI Georgia (Zullo, Victor A.)
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FArly County~ydrogeolol)' ground water: Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
FArly Couaty-ratlgnlpby
Dnonum: Devonian miospores and reworked
acritarch~ from southeastern Georgia, U.S.A. (Ravn, Robert L.)
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earthquakes see engineering geology set undrr seismology undtr Eiben County: Han County see ulldrr seismology
Eutern U.S.--eavtronmental geology pollution: 'The distribution of Ca-137 in some watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.)
Eutera U.S.-reophyskal'mneys seismic n1neys: A deep CrWital MCS sllldy offshore of the Carolina Trough and Southeast Georgia Embayment (Stoffa, Paul L., elal.) - Relationahip between CfWital-scale dipping reflection zones and potential f~eld patterns in the Appal~~ehian Orogen (McBride, J. H.)
Eutera U.S.-truc:tural geology neotectonics: CrWital compression, uplift. and extension in the Eurcrn United States during the Cretaceous and Cenozoic as implied by fault geometries (Prowell, David C.) tectonics: Relationahip between crostal-scale dipping reflection zones IIIICI potential f~eld patterns in the Appalachian Orogen (McBride, J. H.)
Eeblaodermata-Eeblnoklea Eocene: Substrate preferencea of laiC Eocene (Priabonian/Jacksonian) echinoids of the eastem Gulf Coast (Carter, B. D., et al.)
ecblaoder---..chlaolds Eocent: Stratigraphic distribution of Jacksonian (Priabonian) echinoids in Georgia; comparison lllld suggested correlations with Florida and the Carolinas (Carter, Burchard D.)
ecology ste under environmental geology under Mcintosh County
ecololf-lpl flora paludal environment: Freshwater diatom uacmblages and ecology-paleoecology of the Okefenokee swamp-marsh complex, southern Georgia, U.S.A. (Scherer, Reed P.)
economic geoloRY lxur metals: Geology of the northealltern portion of the Dahlonega gold bell (German, Jerry M.) - The origin ofmanganese-rich metaacdiments and their relationship to iron fonnation and base metal deposita, wutern Georgia Piedmont (Woader,Jamca David) construction materials: Construction material potential of the middle Georgia coastal plain (Brackman, JeaneS.) gold ons: Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (Oennan, Jerry M.) - Geology of the northeastern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.) - Georgia'a hidden gold: a guide to unellplored Icc Age surfaces (Otwell, W. Larry) - Roadlog:Day I;Day2 (Gennan,JerryM.) - Shear zone-hosted gold deposita of the Dahlonega Belt, NE Georgia (Albino, George V.) guidebook: Road log: Day I: Day 2 (Gennan, Jerry M.) koolin deposits: Are easl~ntral Georgia Tertiary kaolins reworked CretaccouR kaolim? (Webb, H. L., et al.)

educatloo-geoeral

- Significance of cryfltallite size and habit in detennining origin and industrial applications of Georgia kaolins (Hurst, Vernon J.)
ml!lal or~s: Base and Jm>Cious metal streamsediment geochemistry related to maficultramafiC bodies in the Alabama and adjacent ~orgia Inner Piedmont (Cook, Robert B., Jr.)
- Massive sulfide deposits associated with gold mineralization in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts (Abrams, Cbarlotle E.)
minual r~souras: The geology of industrial rocks and minerals in Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
pl!lroleum: Georgia Embayment; illustrating again the need for more data before selecting and leasing outer continental shelf lands (Staata, Elmer B.)
educadon--general elementary school: Integrating social studies, language arts and mathmatics into a sixth grade geological field trip across the Fall Line (Hanley, Thomu B., et al.)
Emogbam County-t~lrattgraphy Mioc'"': A preliminary palynological investigation of the Marks Head Formation (Miocene), Effingham County, Georgia (Darrell, James H.) - FOS!Iil vertebrates from the Marks Head Formation (early Miocene) of aoutheBIItern Georgia (Pratt, Ann E., eta!.)
Elbert County-real poloRY maps: ~ologic map of the Greenville I" by 2" Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., et al.) Rock Branch Quadrangll!: Geology and petrochemistry of the Rock Branch Quadrangle, Elbert County, Georgia (Wells, Douglu E.)
Elbert County-envtronmenbll poloRY poll111ion: Spatial and temporal variatio1111 in the radon-222 content ofground water in the Piedmont Province of northeastern Georgia (Simones, Gregory C., et al.)
Elbert County-t~eLo!moloRY l!arthqualcl!s: Induced seismicity at the Richard B. Russell Reservoir (Long, L. T.)
Elberton Granite I: 100.000 geologic compilation of the eastern Georgia Piedmont from recent quadrangle mapping (Whitney, James A.)
- ~ochemistry and petrology of xenoliths in the Elberton Batholith (Nagel, Steven P.)
- Iron-titanium oxides in the Elberton Granite (Baldasari, Arthur)
- The silicate mineralogy md petrology of the Elberton Granite (Tan, Kuo-Yu)
electron mk:roscopy su chemical analysis
Emanuel County-t~trallgraphy g11id,boolc: An examination of the Altamaha Formation near Oak Parle, Emanuel County, Georgia (Huddlestun, Paul F.) Oligocene: An examination of the Altamaha Formation near Oak Park, Emanuel County, ~orgia (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
energy IJOUn:e& see peat; petroleum
engineering geology Sl!l! defonnation; earthquakes; environmental geology; geologic

hazards; geophysical methods; ground water; impact statements; land use; reservoirs; shorelines; wute disposal
engineering poloRY
reservoirs: Extended linear quadratic Gaussian control; further extensions (Oeorgakakos, Aristidis P.)
environmental geoloi!Y u e conservation; engineering geology; geologic hazards; impact statements; land use; pollution; reclamation; waste disposal
eovlronmental poloRY
consl!rvalion: Management of Georgia's marshlands under the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act of 1970 (Kundell, James E., et a!.)
geologic hazards: Comparison of methods for estimating flood magnitudes on small streams in~orgia (Hess, Olen W.)
impact statl!ments: Georgia Embayment; illustrating again the need for more data before selecting and leasing outer coolioental shelf lands (Staats, Elmer B.)
land use: Land-use policy and the protection of
~orgia'a environment (Kundell, James E.,
eta!.) - Selection, design and implementation of a
remedial action program for a permitted hazardous waste facility (Cub, Tim) - The Georgia Mountain Protection Act; a case study of the interaction of geologislll with the legislative process (Shapiro, Earl A.) pol/Illion: Class V injection well inventory of ~orgia (Fuller, Wayne R.) - Geologic controls on radon occurrence in ~orgia (Gregg, L. T.) - Radon concentrations in Northeast Georgia well water (Dillon, M. E.. eta!.)
- The ground-water management program of the Georgia Geologic Survey (Weathersby, RandyW.)
- Using geographic infonnation systems for environmental decision-making (McLemore, William H.)
reclamation: Selection, design and implementation of a remedial action program for a permitted hazardous waste facility (Cub, Tim)
wastl! disposal: Cost effective preliminary leachate monitoring at ao uncontrolled hazardous waste site (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.)
- Hydrogeologic characterization of peat/clay layer underlying a hazardous waste facility in the coastal plain of Georgia (Arora, Ram)
Eoceoe sel! undl!r stratigraphy undu Burke County; Glynn County; Richmond County
epeirogeny su changes of level; neotectonics; orogeny: tectonics
eruptive roc:ks su igneous rocks
Eotaw Formation
The geology of the Ucbee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity (Schwimsner, David R.)
excursions Sl!l! guidebook; road log
experlmeatalstudles su undu clay mineralogy
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F
faultlog su faults
faults su folds; tectonics see under structural geology
faul~lsplacements
dip-slip faults: Remarks on the derivation of the paleostress system from inferred fau Its on deep seismic reflection records (McBride, J. H.)
tllru.st faults: Geometric and time relatio1111hips between thrusts in the crystalline Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.)
- Origin and palinspastic significa11Ce of a fault duplel! near Cartersville, Georgia (Sears, James W.)
- Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern ~orgia and northwestern South Carolina: a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
flo!b--blostratlgraphy Cretaci!O/IS: The geology of the Uchee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity (Schwimmer, David R.)
Floridan Aquifer Oeohydrologic data from the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Miller, James A.)
- Ground water use in ~orgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.)
- Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern ~orgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
- Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer syatem in Florida and in parts of ~or gia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Bush, Peter W.)
- Hydrogeology and simulated effects of ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system, Southwest Georgia, Northwest Florida, and southernmost Alabama (Maslia, MorrisL.)
- Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeast ~orgia and adjacent parts ofFlorida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.)
- Mineral resource assessments for the continental shelf of Georgia u a part of the Continental Margins Studies Program: seismic interpretation of the phosphatic Miocene-age Hawthorne Oroup (Kellam, Jeffrey A., et al.)
- Occurrence and source of natural radioactivity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, ~orgia (Oorday, Lee L.)
Floyd Couoty-real pology guid~book: ~ology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity ofRome, Georgia (Cbowns, T. M., el al.) road log: Road log (Cbow1111, T. M.)
Floyd County-engioeerlog geoloiiY resl!noirs: ~ology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.)
Floyd County--paleontology Trilobita : Taxonomy and biostratigraphic significance of some Middle Cambrian trilobites from the Conasauga Formation in western ~orgia (Schwimmer, David R.)

Floyd County-trattgrapby Carboniferous: Carboniferous stnotigraphy near Rome, in the Valley and Ridge Province, western Georgia (Rich, Mark, et al.) - Geology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.) guidebook: Carboniferous stratigraphy near Rome, in the Valley and Ridge Province, western Georgia (Rich, Mark. et al.) Mississippian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.) - Petrology of carbonate rocks in the lower portion of the Floyd Shale, Rome area, Georgia (Davis, Kenneth R.) - Stratigraphy of the Floyd Formation (Merarnecian-O!eaterian) in the Rome area, Georgia (Rich, Mark) Ordovidan: Stnotigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.) Palecnoic: Geology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Rome, Georgia (Clowns, T. M., etal.) Permsylvanian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
Floyd Slulle Geology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.)
- Petrology of carbonate rocks in the lower portion ofthe Floyd Shale, Rome area, Georgia (Davis, Kenneth R.)
- Stratigraphy of the Floyd Formation (Meramecian-O!eaterian) in the Rome area, Georgia (Rich, Mark)
fluid lndusloas su inclusions
folding see folds
folds see faults; tectonics see under structural geology
fold&-Style anticlines: Geology of the Austeii-Frolona Antiform, northwestern Georgia Piedmont (Abrams, Charlotte E.)
follllltlon see folds; structural analysis
for11111lnlfer-rosslllzatlon Ulphonomy: Foraminifera of relict salt manh deposits, St. Catherines Island, Georgia; taphonomic implications (Goldstein, Susan T.)
foraminifers-biogeography Holocene: Salt marsh foraminifera, Sapelo Island, Georgia (Goldstein, S. T.)
foraminifers-biostratigraphy Mississippian: Stratigraphy of the Floyd Formation (Meramecian-Chesterian) in the Rome area, Georgia (Rich, Mark) Paleocene: Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleoceanography of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (Fiuegeman, Richard Herbert)
fossil man su under paleontology
fossil mao-fossilization taphonomy: Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil samples (Schoeninger, Margaret J., et al.)

Franklin County-real geology maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nebon, Arthur E., et al.)
Franklin County-trudural plogy tectonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
Franklin Goelss Map of the Dadeville Complex and intrusive granitic gneiss units, western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
- The Franklin Gneiss; an Ordovician batholith within the western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
fuel resources see petroleum
Fulton County--laydropology hydrology: Precipitation and stream chemistry in a forested Piedmont watershed (Peters, NonnanE.)
G
Gallllllrd Formation A geologic map of the Fort Valley, Georgia area (Hetrick, John H.)
genesis of ore deposita see mineral deposits,
genesis
geochemical methods ste under mineral exploration
geoclaemkal p,_pectlnJ see geochemical methods
geochemistry isotopes: Oxygen isotope study of the Danburg Granite, Georgia (Bottrell, Maureen C.) maps: A geochemical atlas of Georgia (Koch, George S., Jr.) organic materials: Environmental photoprocesses involving natural organic matter (Zepp, R.G.) - Sources and characteristics of fulvic and humic acids from a salt marsh estuary (Alberts, J. J.) surveys: Geologic and geochemical studies of portions of the Lincolnton and Plum Branch quadrangles, Georgia and South Carolina (Fay, William Martin) trace elements: Natural trace metal concentrations in estuarine and coutal marine sediments of the Southeutern United Stales (Windom, Herbert L., et al.)
geochemlstry---tJeochemkal cycle cesium: The distribution of Cs-137 in some watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.)
geochemistry-processes ion e;a:hange: Exchange and apparent fixation of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals (Anderson, M.A., et al.) photochemistry: Environmental photoprocesses involving natural organic matter (Zepp, R.G.)
geochemlstry-neys Georgia: A geochemical atlas of Georgia (Koch. GeorgeS., Jr.)
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geoc:bembtry~urveys
- Geologic and geochemical studies of portions of the Lincolnton and Plum Branch quadrangles. Georgia and South Carolina (Fay. William Martin)
Habenhmn County: Analyses and dc.1criptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountain.~ Rosdlcss Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen. R.P.)
Lumpkin County: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadless Area. and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Blood Mountain Rosdless Area, Union and Lumpkin counties. Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
- Geology and geochemistry of the Turkey Hill gold mine area, Lumpkin County, Georgia (Mittler, Richard Wayne)
Rabun County: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples from the Southern Nantahala Roadless Area and vicinity in Rabun County, Georgia, and Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Cox, L. J., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadless Area. Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia (Hopkins. R. T., etal.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples. central part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, u1d Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Adrian, B. M., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Overflow Creek Roadless Area. Rabun County, northeastern Georgia and Macon County, North Carolina (Dctra, D. E., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, O!attahoochcc Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadless Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
Towns Co11nty: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadless Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia (Hopkins, R. T., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, central part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, and Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Adrian, B. M., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness. O!attahoochcc Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F.,etal.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, western part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Towns County. Georgia (Adrian, B. M., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Rosdless Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)

geochronology

- Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadlea Area, nol1hern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
Union County: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain WilderIICAII, Chattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Blood Mountain Roadless Area, Union and Lumpkin counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
- Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Roadless Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
Wllitl.' County: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
- Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Roadless Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
- Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadlesa Area, nonhern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
geoc:broaoloiiY see abaolute age
geochronoloiiY Proterowic: Rb/Sr whole rock Otenville age for the basement gneisses of Tallulah Falls Dome, northeastern Georgia (Stieve, A. L ., et al.)
geologic hazards see under environmental geology su under engineering geology under Bryan County; Camden County; Chatham County; Glynn County; Libcny County: Mcintosh County
geologic time see abaolute age; geochronology
geomorphology c:ltangl.'s of/~1.'1: Evolution of the Holocene barrier islands of the Georgia Embayment (Hayes, Miles 0.) short' featurl.'s: Beaches and beach-related fades, Holocene barrier islands of Georgia (Frey, R. W.) - Coastal processes (Griffin, Manha M.) - Regional variation of barrier islands in the Georgia Bight: analysis by compartment (Hayes, Miles 0.) solution features: Paleoc:nviroruncnt data for N. W. Georgia, U.S.A., from fossils in cave speleothems (Brook, George A ., et al .)
geomorphology-lacustriDe features marsh~s: Selected physical properties ofthe low salt manh, Skidaway Island, Georgia (Kaufmann, Robert A.)
geomorphology-landform description londscapes: A spatial simulation model of land uae changes in a Piedmont county in Georgia (Turner, Monica Ooigel)
geomorphology-maps gl.'omorphologic maps : Geomorphology (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
geomorpholoc-hore features barrier islonds: Coll.'lta) proceaacs and barrier island development, Jekyll Island, Georgia (Henry, Vernon J.) coastlinl.'s: Beaches and beach-related facies, Holocene barrier islands of Georgia (Frey, R. W.)

- Coll.'lta) prooc118CS (Griffin, Martha M.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854- 1982 (Oriffm,
MarthaM.)
geomorpbology--eolutlon features caves: Paleoenvironment data for N. W. Georgia, U.S.A., from fossils in cave speleothems (Brook, George A ., et al.)
geophyslclll methods see geophysical surveys
geopbyslclll metbod.-emmlc metbods interpretotion: Remarks on the derivation of the pale011tress system from inferred fau Its on deep seismic reflection records (McBride, J. H.)
geophyslclll tnrrveys see geophysical methods
geopbyslcalsnrYeys seismic surveys: Deep structure from continental collision; COCORP deep seismic refection profiles across the Southern Appalachians (Arnow, JiU AM) - Early Mesozoic basin structure and tectonics of the Southeastern United States as revealed from COCORP reflection data and tbe relation to Atlantic rifting (McBride, J. H., eta),) - Evidence and impli<:atio1111 of an exte1111ive early Mesozoic rift basin and basalt/diabase sequence beneath the 110utheaat coastal plain (McBride, ], H., et al.) - Seismic reflection structure of the South Georgia Rift (McBride, John H.)
geophysics see deformation
geosync:Unes see orogeny; tectonics
geotechnlaJ sl.'e engineering geology
Gizzard Group Geology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.)
- Pen1111ylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
gladal geololY set geomorphology
GladesvWe Gbbro The Oladesville Gabbro; a composite pluton from the Berner mafac complex, Carolina Terrane, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J., et al.)
GIHesvUie Lltbot.:Ja The M~K:on Complex; an ancient accretionary
complex in the Southern Appalachians (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
gluB ..nd see ceramic materials
global tectoalaJ su plate tectonica
Glynn County-real geoloiiY ntiJf'S: Environmental geologic atl of coMtal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.) - Topography and bathymetry (Anonymous)
Glynn County-onomlc geoloiD' heavy mineral deposits: Altama heavy mineral deposita in southeastern Georgia (Pirkle, Fredric L~ et al.) maps: Mining and mineral occurrences (0'Connor, Bruce].) mi"eral ruourc:l.'s: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'CoMor, Bruce J.)
Glynn County-nglneeriDs geoloiD' geologic hazards: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) ntiJf'S." Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne)
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Glynn County-vlronmental!!"loCY land usr : Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.) maps: Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Glynn County-geomorpholoiiY guidebook: Coastal processc:s and barrier island development, Jekyll Island, Georgia (Henry, Vernon].) maps: Geomorphology (Huddlestun, Paul F.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin. MarthaM.)
Glynn County~ydrogeololY ground water: Supplemental ground-water resources for the coastal area of Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.) maps: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer: 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Glynn County--11edlmentary petrology
or suliments: Geologic framework Tertiary
sediments in coastal Georgia (Hacke, Charles M.)
Glynn County--eolm maps: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
Glynn County--11tratlgraphy Eoct"~: Stratigraphic distribution of Jacksonian (Priabonian) echinoids in Georgia: comparison and suggested correlations with Florida and the Carolinas (Carter, Burchard D.)
pld ores see under economic geology: mineral
deposits, genesis; placers see under economic geology rmdu Carroll
County: Haralson County: Lumpkin County: McDuffie County see under geochemical methods under mineral exploration su under ore guides under mineral exploration
Gordon County--stratigraphy Ordovician: Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (CI10wns, T. M .)
gnnltes su under igneous rocks
Great Smoky Group Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Oreal Smoky Group and Murphy Belt, western Blue Ridge: geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., et al.)
- Results of geologic mapping in the Murphy Belt ofGeorgia andNonh Carolina (Oroszos, MarkS.)
- Structure of the central Blue Ridge, western North Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Hatcher, R. D., Jr.)
Greensport Formation Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.)
ground water see under hydrogeology: hydrology
pund water-qulfers development: The hydrologic responses to development in regional sedimentary aquifers (Johnston, Richard H.) models: SWATCH: a physically-based distributed hydrologic simulation watershed model (Aihassoun, Saleh Abdullah)

Huber Formation

pvuad wter-"ey
Bryan County: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Camd'n County: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
- Using geographic information S)'lltem& for environmental decision making (McLemore, William H.)
Chatham County: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Floridan A'l"if'r: Oeohydrologic data from the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Miller, James A.)
- Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic proceiiiiC8 in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern Soulh Carolina and norlheastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
- Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Bush, PeterW.)
- Hydrogeology and simulated effects of ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer S)'lltem, SoulhwestOeorgia,Norlhwest Florida, and soulhemmO&t Alabama (Maslia, Morris L.)
- Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer S)'lltem in Southeast Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.)
Georgia: Aquifer testing and ground water modeling in the Appalachian Piedmont (Schutta, L. D., et al.)
- Cost effective preliminary leachate monitoring at an uncontrolled hazardous waste site (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.)
- Oeoatatiatical schemes for groundwater quality monitoring in Southwest Georgia (Rouhani, Shahrokh)
- Hydrogeological factors influencing well productivity in the crystalline rock regions of Georgia (Brook, George A.)
- Parameter identifiCation in layered aquifer systems (Aral, M. M.)
- Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during stonna in a foreated Piedmont watershed using temperature as a tracer (Shanley, James B.)
- Selection, design and implementation of a remedial action program for a permitted hazardous waste facility (Cash, Tim)
Glynn Countv: Potentiometric surface of the Pnncipal ktcsian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (K.el~ lam, Madeleine F.)
Liberty Co11nl): Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Mcintosh County: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Ocala Af{Uifu: Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
Oconee County: Effect of soil dispersion on surface run-off in southern Piedmont soils (Radcliffe, David E., et al.)
Ricllmond County: Delineation and characterization of solvent contamination within an

uncoDfincd aandy aquifer near Augusta, Georgia (Murdy, William H.) Southern U.S.: Water-quality maps for the middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Soulh Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Water-quality mapa for the Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary aquifer in the aoutheutern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and aoutheaaternNorlh Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) Walton County: Using geographic information syatems for environmental decision making (McLemore, William H.)
pldebook see under areal geology; economic geology; structural geology su under areal geology under Bartow County; O!erokce County; Floyd County see undu economic geology under Carroll County see under geomorphology undtr Olynn County see under atcatigraphy under Emanuel County; Floyd County
H
Habersham County-real geoloiY ntllf'S: Geologic map of lhe Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and
Norlh Carolina (Nelson, Arlhur E., et al.)
Habersham County-economic poloiY mineral resources: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wildemeu, norlheastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., etal.) - Ocochcmical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadleu Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
Habersham County--geK:hemlstry rMps: Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadleas Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
Habersham County-tnJctural geoloiY t:tollics: Stacked crystalline lhrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelaon, Arlhur E.)
HaD Couaty-mtctural geology t:tollics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelaoo, Arlhur E.)
Hancock County---petroloKY igneous roc/a: A petcographic and geochemical analysis of the Sparta granitic ~omplex, Hancock County, Georgia (Roberts, M.A.)
Haralson County-economic aeoloiY gold ores: The Royal Vindicator gold deposit, Haralson County, Georgia; a metamorphosed epithermal hot springs type gold deposit (Paris, Travia A.)
Hanlson County-u-dgnphy Paleozoic: Age and correlation of the Talladega Belt in Georgia (Heuler, George F.)
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Hanlson County-tructural geology faults: Geologic mapping of the Talladega Belt of Haralson County, Georgia (Heuler, George F.)
Harris County-petrolo11 metamorpllism: Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies tcansition in the southern Appalachian Piedmont; P-Tconditions across the garnet and calc-silicate isograds (Olalokwu, Christopher I.)
Hart County-real geoloiiJ'
maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I' by 2'
Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arlhur E., et al.)
Hart County-elsmoloiiJ' earthquakes: Induced seismicity at the Richard B. Russell Reservoir (Long, L. T.)
Hartselle Sandstone Stratigraphy of the Floyd Formation (Meramecian-Chesterian) in the Rome area, Georgia (Rich, Mark)
Hawthorn Formation A preliminary palynological investigation of the Marks Head Formation (Miocene), Effingham County, Georgia (Darrell, James H.)
- Fouil vertebrates from the Marks Head Formation (early Miocene) of southeastern Georgia (Pratt, Ann E., et al.)
- Mineral resource assessments for the contioental shelf of Georgia as a part of the Continental Margins Studies Program: 11Ci8mic interpretation of the phosphatic Miocene-age Hawthorne Group (K.ellarn, Jeffrey A., et al.)
- Seismic inveatigation of the phosphate-bearing, Miocene-age strata ofthe continental shelf off of Georgia (Henry, Vernon J., et al.)
Heard County-petrolo11 intrusions: Map of the Dadeville Complex and intrusive granitic gneiss units, western Georgia inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
heavy mineral deposits su placers see undereconomic geology underGiynn County
Helen Group Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge (Hopson, JanetL.)
Hlllbee Chlorite Schist Geologic mapping of the Talladega Belt of Haralson County, Georgia (Heuler, George F.)
- Results of geologic mapping along the Hollins Line duplex terrane boundary, Southern Appalachians (Moore, W. Bruce)
Holocene see under stratigraphy rmJ~r Atlantic Coastal Plain; Olarlton County: Clinch County; Mcintosh County; Ware County
Huber Formation A geologic map of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
- An electron microscopic study ofextralamellar organoclay complexes (Barker, William Wayne)
- Are east-centcal Georgia Tertiary kaolins reworked Cretaceous kaolins? (Webb, H. L., etal.)
- Significance of cryatallitc size and habit in determining origin and industrial applications of Georgia kaolins (Hurst, Vernon J.)

hydrogeology

- Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Richmond County, OA, through Burtc.e County, OA (McClelland, Scott A.)
- 'The trace fossil Diplocraterion: first report of occurrence within kaolins of the Huber Fm. (Paleocene-Eocene) from two localities in eastcentral Georgia (Sprague, E. Kent, et al.)
humates see undu organic materials
humic: acids see under organic materials
hydrogeology see ground water; hydrology
hydrogeology gro11nd watrr: Aquifer testing and ground water modeling in the Appalachian Piedmont (Schutts, L. D., et al.) - Cost effective preliminary leachate monitoring at an uncontrolled hazardous waste site (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.) - Oeohydrologic data from the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia. South Carolina, and Alabama (Miller, James A.) - Oeostatistical schemes for groundwater quality monitoring in Southwest Georgia (Rouhani, Shahrokh) - Ground water usc in Georgia, 1987 (Purcell, Victoria L.) - Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen) - Hydrogeological factors influencing well productivity in the crystalline rock regions of Georgia (Brook, George A.) - Hydrogeology and simulated effects of ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system, Southwest Georgia, Northwest Florida, and southernmost Alabama (Maslia, MorrisL.) - Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeat Georgia and adjacent parts ofFlorida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.) - Occurrence and source of natural radioactivity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Oorday, Lee L.) - Parameter identification in layered aquifer systems (Aral, M. M.) hydrology: Atmospheric: deposition of sulfur to a granite outcrop in the Piedmont of Georgia, USA (Peters, Norman E.) - Flow energy in rivers: middle Oconee and Mulberry rivers, Georgia (McFadden, StephenS.) - Hydrologic controls on surface-water acidification (Peters, Norman E.) - Lagrangian model of nitrogen kinetics in the Chattahoochee River (Jobson, Harvey E.) - Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during storms in a forested Piedmont watershed using temperature u a tracer (Shanley, James B.) - Research on water quality of reservoir tailwaters (Dortch, MarkS.) Wklf'S.' Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Bush, PeterW.)
- Water-quality maps for the middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain ofMis-

siasippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Water-quality maps for the Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and southeastern North Carolina (Lee, Roger W.)
hydrogeology-data pi'OCesslng aquifers: Hydrology of the Floridan aquifer system in Southeast Georgia and adjacent parts of Florida and South Carolina (Krause, Richard E.)
hydrology su ground water see umhr hydrogeology
hydrology--1Detbods sliJtistical analysis: A geostatistical tool for drought management (Rouhani, Shahrokh)
hydroloc-rtvers and streaiDIJ models: SWATCH; a physically-based distributed hydrologic simulation watershed model (Aihassoun, Saleh Abdullah) water numageme"': Extended linear quadratic Gaussian control; further extensions (Ocorgakakos, Aristidis P.)
hydroloc-t~"eys
Chattahoochee Riv~r: Lagrangian mndel of nitrogen kinetics in the Chattahoochee River (Jobson, Harvey E.)
Georgia: Atmospheric deposition of sulfur to a granite outcrop in the Piedmont of Georgia. USA (Peters, Norman E.)
- Comparison of methods for estimating flood magnitudes on small streams in Georgia (Hess, Olen W ,)
- Flow energy in rivers: middle Oconee and Mulberry riven, Georgia (McFadden, StephenS.)
- Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during storms in a forested Piedmont watershed using temperature as a tracer (Shanley, James B.)
Southern U.S.: Research on water quality of reservoir tailwaters (Dortch, MarkS.)
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khoofoiiiSIIs .see untkr paleontology
khoofoiiiSih--blostnltlgraphy CreliJceous: Maestrichtian trace fossils from selected localties in the Chatahoochee River valley (Wheatcroft, Robert)
lc:hoofossll5--paleoecology Paleozoic: Ichnology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (Ordovician-Silurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindsberg, Andrew K.)
Igneous rocks set~ inclusions: intrusions: lava: metamorphic rocks see untkr petrology
Igneous rocb--dlorltes trondhjrmite: Geochemistry and petrogenesis of trondhjemite dikes, Blue Ridge, North Carolina-Georgia (Wood, Laura F.)
Igneous rocb-dbtrlbutloo possibilities: Evidence and implications of an extensive early Mesozoic: rift basin and basalt/diabase sequence beneath the southeast coastal plain (McBride, J. H., et al.)
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Igneous rock&---graoltes composition: Iron-titanium o11ides in the Elberton Granite (Baldasari, Arthur) geoclr~mistry: A petrographic and geochemical analysis of the Sparta granitic complelt, Hancock County, Georgia (Roberts, M.A.) - Geochemistry and petrology of xenoliths in the Elberton Batholith (Nagel, Steven P.) mineral composition: 'The silicate mineralogy and petrology of the Elberton Granite (Tan, Kuo-Yu)
Igneous roc:b--volc:anlc: rocks gt~oclremistry: Massive sulfide deposits associated with gold mineralization in the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts (Abrams, Charlotte E.)
Impact statements see under environmental geology
lneluslons see under petrology
Inclusions-xenoliths granites: Geochemistry and petrology of xenoliths in the Elberton Batholith (Nagel, Steven P.)
Industrial minerals su ceramic materials see untkrec:onomic geology undrr United States
Intrusions see igneous rocks: metamorphism see under petrology
Intrusions-dikes g~och~mistry: Geochemistry and petrogenesis of trondhjemite dikes, Blue Ridge, North Carolina-Georgia (Wood, Laura F.)
lntrusloRS-jllutons emplacement: The nature of intrusion of the Stone Mountain Pluton, with special attention to attitudes of quartz veins within country rock (Mohr, David W.)
Intrusion-Ills distribution: Evidence and implications of an extensive early Mesozoic rift basin and basalt/diabase sequence beneath the southeast coastal plain (McBride, J. H., et al.)
Invertebrata see Archaeocyatha; Echinodermata: foraminifera; ichnofossils: Trilobita
Invertebrates see echinoderms; foraminifers; mollusks
Invertebrates-biostratigraphy Pennsyl,anian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Geor-
gia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
Jro~c:bemlstry
meta.sedimenliJry rocks: The ongm of manganese-rich metasediments and their relationship to iron formation and base metal deposits, western Georgia Piedmont (Wonder, James David)
soils: Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganese, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman, L. M.)
Isostasy see changes of level; neotectonics
Isotope dating see absolute age
Isotopes see absolute age: geochronology .su unda geochemistry
Isotopes-carbon C-13/C-12: Elemental composition, stable carbon isotope ratios and spectrophotometric properties of humic substances occurring in a salt marsh estuary (Alberts, James J., et al.)

Lumpkin County-cooomlc geology

- Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northelllllem Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
Isotopes--cesium
Cs-137: The distribution of Cs-137 in some
watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.)
llotopee---fOSIIII man bones: Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil samples (Schoeninger, Margiii'Ct J., et al.)
lsoto~ead
ratios: On the differences in the evolution of uranogenic and thorogenic lead isotopes and their significance for geochemistry (Amov, BlagoiG.)
lsoto,__-.etamorphlc rocks ratios: Variations in stable isotopic compositions of marble; an assessment of causes (Wenner, David B., et al.)
Isotopes---oxygen 0-1810-16: Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during stonns in a forested Piedmont watershed using temperature 1111 a tracer (Shanley, James B.)
lloto~edlments
ratios: Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt manhes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)
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Jackson County-real geology maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., et al.)
Jackson County-truehlnl geology trctonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheeta and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
Jper County-lis morplwlogy: Micromorphology and mineralogy of illuviated clay in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, Didiek H.)
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kaolin deposits su ceramic materials; clays su under economic geology under Macon County; Southeastern U.S.; Washington County; Wilkinson County su undrr economic geology
Knox Group Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- The Brevard fault zone: facta thatco111train a multiphue multidirectional movement history (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)

L
!Kwtrlne features see under geomorphology
Lake Cblltuge Complex Comparative PI' histories at O!unky Oal, NC and Lake Chatuge, NC-OA, Blue Ridge Province (Mecn, James K.)
Llnnar County-*nxtural geoloiY t:tonics: Tectonic irnplicatio111 of a regionally exte1111ive brittle fault system in the Piedmont; evidence from central Georgia (Hooper, Robert 1.)
land IMe see conservation; pollution; reclamation ser undrr environmental geology under Bryan County; Camden County; Chatham County; data processing; Glynn County; Liberty County; McIntosh County; Oglethorpe County; Walton County :su uruler environmental geology
..ndform description :see ulltkr geomorphology
..va :see igneous rocks
. .v . . . . . d l l t r l b u t l o n lava flows: Evidence and irnplicatio1111 of an e~t tensive early Mesozoic rift basin and b1111alt/diabaae sequence beneath the southeast coastal plain (McBride, J. H., et al.)
leacl---kotopes ralios: On the differences in the evolution of uranogenic and thorogenic lead isotopes and their significance for geochemistry (Amov, BlagoiG.)
lebeasspurea su ichnofossils :su under biogenicstructures uruler aedirnentary structures
Lee County-paleontology Echinodrrmoto: Substrate preferences of late Eocene (Priabonian/Jacksonian) echinoids of the eastern Gulf Co1111t (Carter, B. D., et al.)
Lenoir Umestone Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocka in the Red Cay and Sand Mountain belta, northeastern Georgia and southeastern Tenneasee (Caldwell, Bri111 E.)
Uberty County-ral geoioKY
mops: Environmental geologic atlas of coastal Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
- Topography and bathymetry (Anonymous)
Liberty County~'"'mk geoloiY
mops: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'-
Connor, Bruce J.) mineral n:sourcu: Mining and mineral occur-
rences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Uberty County-enpneerlng geology geologic hazards: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne)
mops: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary
Lynne)
Uberty County-envlronmenbll geology land use: Land use and land cover (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
mops: Land use and land cover (Kellam,
Madeleine F.)
Liberty County-----seomorphology eo/ion froture:s: Aeolian tranaport in a small dune field on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia (Shadroui,JoAnne M.)
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mops: Oeomo'l'flology (Huddlestun, Paul F.)
- Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin, Martha M.)
Liberty County.......IJydrogeology
mops: Potentiometric surface of the Principal
Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Liberty County-nography sediments: Sediment characteristics and sedimentary processes of North Beach, St. Catherines Island, Georgia (Duncan, Olen A.)
Liberty County--paleontoloiY foraminifera: Foraminifera of relict salt marsh deposits, St. Catherines Island, Georgia; taphonomic implicatio1111 (Goldstein, Susan T.) Mollusca: Taphonomic constraints on event horizons; short-term time averaging of Anadara brasiliana valves, SL Catherines Island, OA (Rollins, Harold B.)
Liberty County-edlmentary petrololiY diagenesis: Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt marshes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.) sedimentation: Selected physical propenies of the relict salt marsh deposila of SL Catherines Island, Georgia (Groce, John A.) :sediments: Geologic framework of Tertiary sedirnenla in coastal Georgia (Hacke, Charles M.)
Liberty County-lls
mops: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
Lincoln County-ral geology regional: Geology of the civil war mine area, Lincoln County, Georgia (Goldstein, Stuart B.) - Geology of the Magruder Mine-Chambers Prospect IIJ'C&, Lincoln and Wilke., counties, Georgia (Sibley, Michael J.)
Lincoln County-tl!l morplwlogy: Micromorphology and mineralogy of illuviated clay in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, DidiekH.)
Uneatloa see structural analysis
Uthlum----tJeocbemlstry soils: Exchange and appiii'Cnt fixation of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals (Ander-
son, M. A., et al.)
Lithonia GDelss The spatial and statistical relationship of radon222 to geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of an IIJ'C8 in the Northeaot Georgia Piedmont (Dillon, M. E., et al.)
Little River Serlea The geology of the Cadley 7 1/2 minute Quadrangle, Georgia (AIben-Steeper, Janet P.)
I.AJmpkiD County-economic geololiY gold orn: Geology and geochemitry of the Turitey Hill gold mine area, Lumpkin County, Georgia (Mittler, Richard Wayne) - Metamorphoaed felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks and their 1111sociation with volcanogenic gold deposita in the northern Piedmont of Georgia (McConnell, K. 1.)

Lumpkin County-geochemistry

mineral resourcu: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Cllattahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., et al.)
Lumpkin County---geochemistry IMpS: Geochemical survey of the Blood Mountain Road less Area, Union and Lumpkin counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
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Macon County-onomlc geology kaolin deposits: A geologic map of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
Madison County-real geology mtJps: Geologic map of the Orccnville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., et al.)
Madloson County-hydrogeology ground water: Studies of ground water movement in North Georgia Piedmont regolith by natural oxygen-IS tracing (Kectham, Peter D.)
Madison County-structural geology tectonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina: a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
magmas see igneous rocks; intrusions; lava
man, fossil su fossil man
manganese---geocbemlostry metasedimenl4ry rocks: The ongm of manganese-rich metasediments and their relationship to iron formation and base metal deposits, western Georgia Piedmont (Wonder, James David) soils: Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganese, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman, L. M.)
maps su under areal geology under Bartow County: Bryan County; Camden County; Carroll County: Chatham County: Elbert County; Franklin County: Olynn County: Habersham County; Hart County; Jackson County; Liberty County; Madison County: Mcintosh County; Rabun County: Stephens County; Towns County: White County su undueconomic geology under Bryan County; Camden County; Cllatham County; Glynn County; Liberty County: Mcintosh County; Murray County; Polk County; Walker County; Whitf~eld County su under engineering geology under Bryan County; Camden County: Chatham County; Glynn County: Liberty County; Mcintosh County see under environmental geology under Bryan County; Camden County; Cllatham County; Glynn County: Liberty County; Mcintosh County see under geochemistryunder Habersham County: Lumpkin County: Rabun County; Towns County: Union County: White County .see under geomorphology under Bryan County; Camden County; Otatham County; Glynn County: Liberty County: Mcintosh County .see under hydrogeology under Atlantic Coaatal

Plain; Bryan County: Camden County; Cllatham

County; Glynn County: Liberty County; Mc-

Intosh County: Southeastern U.S.

see under soil under Bryan County; Camden

County; Cllatham County: Glynn County; Liber-

ty County; Mcintosh County



marble deposits see under economic geology under Pickens County

marbles see under metamorphic rocks

marine geology see continental shelf; oceanog-
raphy

marine sediments .see undt!r sediments

Marks Head Marl A preliminary palynological investigation of the Marks Head Formation (Miocene), Effmgham County, Georgia (Darrell, James H.)
- Fossil vertebrates from the Marks Head Formation (early Miocene) of southeastern Georgia (Pratt, Ann E., et al.)
ManhaUvtlle Formation A geologic map of the Fort Valley, Georgia area (Hetrick, John H.)
mathematical geology .see data processing

McBean Formation Middle and late Eocene paleoenvironments from outcrops near the Savannah River Plant (Lawrence, David R.)
- Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Richmond County, GA, through Burke County, GA (McClelland, Scott A.)
- Systematics and biostratigraphy of Eocene barnacles from the Savannah River region and adjacent parts of South Carolina and Georgia (Zullo, Victor A.)
- Upper Claibornian-Jacksonian calcareous nannofossils from the Savannah and Santee basins (Laws, Richard A.)
McDuffie County-onomlc geology gold ons: Geologic mapping as part of an ongoing study of the gold deposits of Georgia (German, Jerry M.)

McDume County-engineering geology reservoirs: A geostatistical tool for drought management (Rouhani, Shahrokh)
Mcintosh Counay-rul geoloiJ maps: Environmental geologic atlas of coaatal Georgia (Kellorn, Madeleine F.) - Topography and bathymetry (Anonymous)
Mcintosh County-onomk geology maps: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.) mineral resources: Mining and mineral occurrences (O'Connor, Bruce J.)

Mcintosh County-engineering geology geologic hazards: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne) maps: Coastal flood hazards (Pate, Mary Lynne)
Mcintosh County-environmental geology ecology: lnfaunal foraminifera in a Georgia salt marsh (Bagwell, Emily C.)
land use: Land usc and land cover (Kellam,
Madeleine F.) maps: Land use and land cover (Kellam,
Madeleine F.)

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Mcintosh County---geochemlostry organic materials: Methanogenesis and microbial lipid synthesis in anoxic smlt marsh sediments (Harvey, H. R., et al.)
Mcintosh County-geomorphology mtJpS: Geomorphology (Huddlestun, Paul F.) - Shoreline dynamics 1854-1982 (Griffin, Martha M.)
Mcintosh County--bydrogeoloiJ mtJps: Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; 1880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Mcintosh County-nography sedimentation: Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentary framework of the Sapelo Island area, coastal Georgia (Lens, Larry F.)
Mcintosh County--eedlmentary petrology sediments: Geologic framework of Tertiary sediments in coastal Georgia (Hacke, Cllarles M.)
Mcintosh County-soils IMpS: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.)
Mcintosh County-stratigraphy Holocene: Salt marsh foraminifera, Sapelo Island, Georgia (Goldstein, S. T.)
meetings see symposia
melange.see underf~eld studies IUJderdeformation
Mesozoic see Cretaceous
metal ores see base metals; gold ore .see under economic geology
metallogeny .see mineral deposits, genesis
metals---geochemistry .sediments: Natural trace metal concentrations in estuarine and coastal marine sediments of the Southeastern United States (Windom, Herbert L., et al.)
metamorphk rocks .su igneous rocks: metamorphism see under petrology
metamorphk roc:b--composltlon mineral composition: Petrology of some Lower Ordovician-Silurian sedimentary strata from the Southeast Georgia Embayment, U.S. outer contiriCntal shelf (Poppe, Lawrence J.)
metamorphk roc:b--factes granulite facies: Corona structures: key to the recognition of Grenville basement within the Pine Mountain Window, Georgia (Stieve, AliceL.)
metamorpbk roc:k.s-marbles chemical composition: Variations in stable isotopic compositions ofmarble; an assessment of causes (Wenner, David B., et al.)
metamorphk rocks--metasedimentary rocks distribution: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina: a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.) genesis: The origin of manganese-rich metasediments and their relationship to iron formation and base metal deposit. western Georgia Piedmont (Wonder, Jame David)

Muscogee County-paleontoloc

metlunorpbk roeb--metavolc:~u.Jc: rocks mafic composition: The origin of ultramafic rocks from the Berner mafic complex. central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
metamorphic: roc:k...-laen~lusemblaps faciu: Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies transition in the southern Appalachian Piedmont: P-T conditions acro11 the garnet and calc-silicate isograds (Cbalokwu, Christopher 1.)
metamorphic: roc:k.s--oc:c:urrenc:e shear zolles: The Burks Mountain Complex, Kiokce Belt, Southern Appalachian Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, Paul E., et al.)
metamorphism see metamorphic rocks see ultder petrology
metamorpblsm-PT c:ondltloas isograds: Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies transition in the southern Appalachian Piedmont; P-T conditions acr011 the garnet and calc-silicate isograds (Cbalokwu, Christopher 1.)
metamorpblsm-repoa81 meta100rphlsm evolutio11: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina: a reinterpretation (Nel110n, Arthur B.)
metamorpblsm-tempen~ture
eolutio11: Metamorphic history of the Alto Allochthon and petrology of the adjacent Chauga Belt, Ayeraville Quadrangle, Georgia (Schumann, PaulL.)
metMomatk rocks ser igneous rocks; metamorphic rocks: metamorphism
metasomatllm stt metamorphism
meteorites stt tektites
Miller County~ydropology grou11d walt!r: Pl'cdicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
MIDtown Granite Pluton The Franklin Onci11; an Ordovician batholith
within the western Georgia inner Piedmont
(Seal, Thomas L.)
Mineral Bluf'l' Formation Coal'!le-grained meta-clastic lithofacies in the Mineral Bluff Formation. Georgia and North Carolina Blue Ridge (Oroszos, MarkS.)
- Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Great Smoky Oroup and Murphy Belt, western Blue Ridge: geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., el al.)
- Resul"' of geologic mapping in the Murphy Belt of Georgia and North Carolina (Oroezos, MarkS.)
mlnen~l deposlls, genes~ase metals hydrothermal processes: The origin of manganese-rich metasediments and their relationship to iron formation and bue metal deposita, western Georgia Piedmont (Wonder, James David) structural controls: Geology of the northeastern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.)

mineral deposlls, poeallt---plcl igntousproctsstS: Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposita of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (German, Jerry M.) structural controls: Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts in westcentnl Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1.) - Geology of the northeaatem portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.) sy~tgtlltsis: The geology of gold occurrencea in the weal-central Georgia Piedmont: the Carroll County gold belt and the aouthweatern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, ]erry M .)
mlnen~l explon~tlo......,.eochemlc:al methods gold ores: Geology and geochemistry of the Turkey Hill gold mine area, Lumpkin County, Georgia (Mittler, Richard Wayne) strtam sediments: Base and precious metal stream-sediment geochemistry related to mafic-ultramafic bodies in the Alabama and adjacent Georgia Inner Piedmont (Cook, Robert B., Jr.) surveys: Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Roadlea Area, Towna, Union, and White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.) tract tlemtnls: Analyaea and deacriptiODll of geochemical samples from the Southern Nantahala Roadleas Area and vicinity in Rabun County, Georgia, and Clay and Macoo counties, North Carolina (Cox, L. J., el al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadleaa Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia (Hopkins, R. T., et al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical aamplea, central part of the Soulbern Nantahala Wilclcrneaa, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, and Cay and Macon c:ountiea, North Carolina (Adrim, B. M., etal.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Overflow Creek Roadleas Area, Rabun County, northeastern Georgia and Macon County, North Carolina (Detra, D. B., et al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical aamplea, Tray Mountain Wilclcmeaa, Chattahoochee Roadleas Area, and Blood Mountain Wildemeaa, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., etal.) - Analyses and descriptio11o1 of geochemical umplea, western part of the Southern Nantahala Wilclcrnca, Towna County, Georgia (Adrian, B. M., et al.)
mlaeral exploratloa--ore pldes gold ores: Georgia's hidden gold: a guide to unexplored Ice Age surfaces (Otwell, W.
Larry)
mlaen~l pi'OIIipedlna set mineral exploration
mineral re110urc:es see ulllhr economic geology set metal orca Itt! undtreconomic geology ultderBryan County: Camden County: Chatham County: Gly1111 County: Haberabam County: Liberty County: Lumpkin County: Mcintosh County: Rabun County: Towns County: Union County: White County
mlaeralogy miscella11eous minerals: Georgia mineral locality index (Gordon. Jennings B., Jr.)
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sheet silicates, clay mi11uals: The Hinckley index for kaolinites (Pian~on. A ., et al.)
mlaerals see crystal structure
mlaera15-talsceUaneous minerals irtvtntory: Georgia mineral locality index (Gordon, JeMings B., ]r.)
mlaen~ls-oxlcle&
gahnite: A gahnite occurrence in Carroll County, Georgia (Gordon, Jennings B., ]r.)
mlaeraa...-cbeet sWc:ates, c:lay minerals lcaoli11ile : The Hinckley index for kaolinites (PI~on, A., et al.)
Mloc:eae see under stratigraphy 11nder Atlantic Coastal Plain: Bffmgham County
Mississippian su Carboniferous su under stratigraphy under Appalachians: Catoosa County: Cbattooga County: Dade County: Floyd County
Moc:c&'lln Llmestoae Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.)
Moborovtc:lc: dllc:onUaulty see crust
mollulb--blv81ves Cretaceoru: A distinctive biofacies near the Blufftown-Cuaaeta contact in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.) Holoce11r: Origins of, and mechanisms for, mollusk shell accumulations on Georgia beaches (D6Jjea, JUrgen, et al.)
Mount Arabia MlJ!IIIatlte Structural and compositional control on pattern development in the Mount Arabia Migmatite, Lithonia, Georgia (Khairallah, Naila)
Mud Creek Formation Geologic aetting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
Murphy Mrble Distribution, stratigraphy, and depositional setting of marble in the Talladega and Murphy belta (Tull, ]ames F.)
- Mafic metaigneous roc:ka within the Oreal Smoky Oroup and Murphy Belt, western Blue Ridge: geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., etal.)
- Polymetamorphic evolution of the weltcm Blue Ridge Allochthon: evidence from 40Ar(39Ar mineral ages (Dallmeyer, R. D.)
- Results of geologic mapping in the Murphy Belt of Georgia and North Carolina (Oroszos, MarkS.)
- Variations in stable isotopic compositions of marble: an asaeiiiii!Cnl of causes (Wenner, David B., et al.)
Murray County-onomlc: pology clays: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce ].)
maps: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and
slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Musc:ogee County-paleontology Pisces: The geology of the Uchee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity (Schwimmer, DavidR.)

Muscogee County----stratigraphy

Muscogee Counly-tratlgraphy Cr~touo11s: The geology of the Uchee Belt, Columbus, Georgia, and vicinity (Schwimmer, David R.)
Muscogee Counly-tructural geology lectcnics: Tectonic implicatio1111 of a regionally extensive brittle fault system in the Piedmont; evidence from central Georgia (Hooper, RobertJ.)
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Nantllhala Slate Mafic metaigneous rocks within the Oreal Smoky Oroup and Murphy Belt, western Blue Ridge; geologic setting and origin (Kish, Stephen A., et al.)
- Re.uiL of geologic mapping in the Murphy Belt ofGeorgia and North Carolina (Oroszos, MarkS.)
Neogene su under stratigraphy under Camden County; Chatham County
neotectonics see changes of level: tectonics su 11ndu structural geology under Eastern U.S.
New Georgia Group Geologic mapping as part of an ongoing study of the gold deposita of Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
- Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
- Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts in west-central Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1.)
- Road log: Day 1: Day 2 (German, Jerry M.) - The geology of gold occWTCnccs in the west-
central Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll County gold belt and the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.)
nltrogen-geochembtry htmrs : Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil samples (Schoeningcr, Margaret J., ct al.) water: Lagrangian model of nitrogen kinetics in the Chattahoochee River (Jobson, Harvey E.)
altroge.-kotopes N-15/N-14 : Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt marshes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)
nonmetal deposlls sre ceramic materials: clays; construction materials: heavy mineral deposits: industrial minerals: kaolin deposits; marble deposits: talc deposits
North America su Appalachians: Atlantic Coastal Plain; United States
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Oak Grove Gneiss The geology of gold occurrences in the westcentral Georgia Piedmont: the Carroll County gold belt and the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (German, Jerry M.)
Ocala Aquifer Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., etal.)

Ocala Group Geologic framework of Tertiary sediments in coastal Georgia (Hacke, Charles M.)
- Late Eocene carbonate facies in southwestern Georgia (Carter, Burt)
- Petrogenesis and porosity development in the Crystal River Formation of the Ocala Oroup (Eocene) of Southwest Georgia (Forsthoff, HarryS.)
ocua circulation see under oceanography
oceanography continental margin: Strucblre of the lower crust beneath the Carolina Trough, U.S. Atlantic continental margin (Trehu, Anne M., ct al.) continenlal shelf: Mineral resource assessments for the continental shelf of Georgia u a part of the Continental Margins Studies Program; seismic interpretation of the phosphatic Mioceneage Hawthorne Oroup (Kellam, Jeffrey A., et al.) - Petrology of some Lower OrdovicianSilurian sedimentary strata from the Southeut Georgia Embayment, U.S. outer continental shelf (Poppe, Lawrence J.) - Seismic investigation of the phosphate-bearing, Miocene-age strata of the continental shelf off of Georgia (Henry, Vernon J., ct al.) ocean circu/atior~: Distribution and abundance of particulate matter (Paffenhofer, GustavAdolf) sedimer~tation: Origins of, and mechanisms for, mollusk shell accumulations on Georgia beaches (DO!jes, JUrgen. ct al.)
Ocoee Series Age and correlation of the Talladega Belt in Georgia (Hculer, George F.)
- Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Oeorgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- Geologic maps of the Blue Ridge-PiedmontValley and Ridge in the Cartersville Comer area, Georgia; a progress report (Crawford, Thomas J., et at.)
- Polymetamorphic evolution of the western Blue Ridge Allochthon; evidence from 40Ar/39Ar mineral ages (Dallmcycr, R. D.)
Oconee County-lis soil erosior~: Characterization of soil-crop yield relations over a range oferosion on a landscape (Brvcc, R. R., et al.) water regimes: Effect of soil dispersion on surface run-off in southern Piedmont soils (Radcliffe, David E., ct al.)
Oglethorpe Coun'Y-real geology regional: The geology, petrology, geochemistry and economic mineral resources ofeast-central Oglethorpe County, Georgia (Davidson, Jolm W.)
Oglethorpe Couaty-envlronmentlll geology land we: A spatial simulation model of land use changes in a Piedmont county in Georgia (Turner, Monica Goigcl)
Oglethorpe County-geomorphology landform descriptior~: A spatial simulation model of land usc changes in a Piedmont county in Georgia (Turner, Monica Goigel)
Oglethorpe Counly-lb morplwlogy: Micromorphology and mineralogy of illuviated clay in a Davidson soil (Oocnadi, Didiek H.)
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- Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, DidiekH.)
Oho Formation Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge (Hopson, JanctL.)
oU see petroleum
oU and gas nelds su petroleum
OUgoceae su under stratigraphy under Emanuel County
Ordovician see under stratigraphy under Floyd County: Oordon County
ore guides see under mineral exploration
organic materials see peat; petroleum
orgaalc materlaa&-mlno acids bones: Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil samples (Schoeningcr, Margaret J., et al.)
organic materlah--geochemlstry sediments: Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt marshes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)
orgaalc materlals--bumates analysis: Humic matter isolated from soils and water by the XAD-8 resin and conventional NaOH methods (Lobartini, J. C., et al.) - Sources and characteristics of fulvic and humic acids from a salt marsh estuary (Alberts, J. J.)
organic materials---humic acids photochemical reactions : Environmental photoprocesses involving natural organic matter (Zepp, R. 0.) plam.s: Elemental composition, stable carbon isotope ratios and spectrophotometric propertics of humic substances occurring in a salt marsh estuary (Alberts, James J., et al.)
orogeny see tectonics
orogeny-volutlon Allegheny Orogeny: Anatomy of the Alleghanian Orogeny u seen from the Piedmont of South Carolina and Oeorgia (Secor, Donald T. Jr.) Taconic Oroger~y: Origin and palinspastic significance of a fault duplex near Cartersville, Georgia (Scars, James W.)
OHo Formation
Geologic history of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians: Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 1(2' quadrangles, Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.) - Petrogenesis of the Lake Burton maficultramafic comple:~~: (Hopson, Janet L.) - Structure of the central Blue Ridge, western North Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Hatcher, R. D., Jr.)
OHossee Shale Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Clay and Sand Mountain belts, northeastern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee (Caldwell, Brian E.)
oxides see under minerals

Pond Springs Formation

oxypn-4sotopes 0-1810-16: Preliminary observations of streamflow generation during storms in a forested Piedmont watershed using temperature as a tr.cer (Shanley, James B.) - Variations in stable isotopic compositions of marble; an assessment of causes (Wenner, David B., et al.)
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P-T condltloww su under metamorphism
paleoecology-echinoderms Eocene: Substrate preferences of late Ecx:enc (Priabonian/Jacksonian) echinoids of the eastem Gulf Coast (Carter, B. D., et al.)
paleoecoloc-fonmlalfen Paleocene: Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleoceanography of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (Fluegeman, Richard Herbert)
paleoecolory--khnof-llli Paleozoic: Ichnology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (Ordovician-Silurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindsberg, Andrew K.)
paleoecology-palynomorpbs Crdaceous: Organic-walled microplankton paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Ripley Formation, southwestern Georgia (Degnan, Keith Terence)
paleogeography-Quaternary Glynn County: Coastal processes and barrier island development, Jekyll Island, Georgia (Henry, Vernon J.)
paleontoloc Arthropoda: The distribution of Callichiruft major on the coast of Georgia (Kiug, Mike W.) fossil man: Detection of bone preservation in archaeological and fossil umples (Schoeninger, Margaret J., et al.) ichnofossils: The trace fossil Diplocraterion; first report of occurrence within kaolins of the Huber Fm. (Paleocene-Eocene) from two localities in east-central Georgia (Sprague, E. Kent, et al.) Reptilia: Dinosaurs from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia and eastem Alabama (Schwinuner, David R., et al.)
Paleozoic su Cambrian; Carboniferous; Devonian: Mississippian: Ordovician: Pennsylvanian su under geochronology under Appalachians see under stratigraphy under Bartow County: Cherokee County: Floyd County: Haralson County: symposia
paleozoogeography su biogeography
palynomorphs-biostratigraphy Dn>Onian: Devonian miospores and reworked acritarchs from southeastern Georgia, U.S.A. (Ravn, Robert L.)
palynomorpbs--paleoec:ology Crdaceous: Organic-walled microplankton paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Ripley Formation, southwestern Georgia (Degnan, Keith Terence)

Peach County-rtal pology Fort Valley: A geologic map of the Fort Valley, Georgia area (Hetrick, John H.)
ptat see under organic residues under sediments
Pennington Formation Geology related to the powerhouse excavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.)
- Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
Pennsylvanian see Carboniferous see under stratigraphy under Catoosa County; Chattooga County; Dade County; Floyd County
Perry Sand Formation A geologic map ofthe Fort Valley, Georgia area (Hetrick, John H.)
Penlmmon Creek Gaelss Geologic history ofa portion oftbeeastem Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain
and Macedonia 7 1{2' quadrangles, Georgia
(McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
petroleum see under economic geology
petrology igneous rocks: Geochemistry and petrogenesis of trondhjemite dikes, Blue Ridge, North Carolina-Georgia (Wood, Laura F.) - Iron-titanium oxides in the Elberton Granite (Baldasari, Arthur) - The Gladesville Gabbro; a composite pluton from the Berner mafic complex, Carolina Terrane, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J., et al.) - The silicate mineralogy and petrology of the Elberton Granite (Tan, Kuo-Yu) inclusions: Geochemistry and petrology of xenoliths in the Elberton Batholith (Nagel, StevenP.) intrusions: Crystallization history of the Appling Granite, southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (Whiting, Nancy) - Petrology of the Talbotton dike aet, wealcentral Georgia (Milia, Katherine A.) - The nature of intrusion of the Stone Mountain Pluton, with special attcotion to attitudes of quartz veins within country rock (Mohr, DavidW.) mel4morphic rocks: A comparison of the Goat
Rock and Bartletta Ferry faults, Georgia, uaing geothermometry (Lawrence, Thomas S.)
- Corona structures; key to the recognition of Grenville basement within the Pine Mountain Window, Georgia (Stieve, Alice L.)
- Petrogenesis of the Lake Burton maficultramafic complex (Hopson, Janet L.)
- Structure and chemistry of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Helen Terrane in the Blue Ridge structural province of Northeast Georgia (Nelson, Arthur E.)
- The Burks Mountain CompleJt, Kiokee Belt, Southern Appalachian Piedmont of South
Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, Paul E., et al.)
- The origin of ultramafic rocks from the Berner mafic complex, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
metamorphism: Metamorphic history of the Alto Allochthon and petrology of the adjacent Chauga Belt, Ayeraville Quadrangle, Georgia (Schumann, PaulL.)
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- Polyphase metamorphism and deformation in the eastern Blue Ridge, NE Georgia (Mc Clellan, Elizabeth A.)
Phanerozoic su Cambrian; Carboniferous: Cretaceous; Devonian; Eocene; Holocene; Miocene; Missisaippian; Neogene; Oligocene; Ordovician; Paleozoic: Pennsylvanian: Pleistocene; Quaternary
pbyskal geography set geomorphology
Plcke11111 County-onomlc pology marble deposits: Marble provenance by computer-assisted analysis of xeroradiographs (Foster, Giraud V., et al.)
Plcke11111 County-petrology metamorphic rocks: Variations in stable isotopic compositions of marble: an assessment of causes (Wenner, David B., et al.)
Pisces see fiSh
placen set heavy mineral deposits
place~oldons
Georgia: Geologic setting and genesi~ of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
Plantae see algal flora; ichnofossils; palynomorphs
plam.........,lochemlstry organic materials: Sources and characteristics of fvlvic and humic acids from a salt marsh estuary (Alberta, J.J.)
plan.........,lostratlgraphy Pennsylvanian: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, ThomasJ.)
plate tectonics ste under tectonophysics 11nder Appalachillll!
Plelatocene see under stratigraphy under Chatham County
plutons see urukr intrusions
Polk County-oaomlc poJoay ceramic materials: Ceramic and structural clays, shalea and slates of Polk County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) clays: Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slatea of Polk County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
maps: Ceramic and stnlcblral clays, shales and
slates of Polk County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Polk Counay-edlmentary petrology clay mineralogy: Clay mineralogy of the Rockmart Slate; evidence for pre-AIIeghenian metamorphiam in the Valley and Ridge Province, Polk County, Georgia (Renner, James F.)
pollen see palynomorphs
polludon s~e under environmental geology see reclamation; waste disposal sl!l! under environmental geology 11nder Clarke County; Eastern U.S.; Elbert County; Richmond County; United States
polymetallic ores Sl!l! gold ores
Pond Springs Formation Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.)
Precambrian see Proterozoic

Prtndpal Artesian Aquifer

Principal Artesian Aquifer Potentiometric surface of the Principal Artesian Aquifer; I 880-1980 (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Proterozoic su under sb'atigraphy under Banow County: Cherokee County
Providence Formation Sedimentology of the Providence Formation (Donovan, Arthur A.)
Pumpklnvlne Creek Formation Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (Ocnnan, Jerry M.)
- Pcllogcncsis of the Lake Burton maficultramafic complel< (Hopson, Janel L.)
- Road log: Day I; Day 2 (Ocnnan, Jerry M.)
Putnam County-olh morphology: Micromorphology and mineralogy of illuviatcd clay in a Davidson soil (Gocnadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, DidiekH.)
Putnam County-tructural ~logy faults: Dcl<tral offset on the Towaliga-Middleton-Lowndcsvillc fault zone; evidence from the Rock Eagle Complex, N.W. Putnam County, cenllal Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
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Quaternary see Holocene; Pleistocene su utkhr stratigraphy
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Rabun County-real ~logy
maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I' by 2'
Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and
North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., ct al.)
Rabun County--economic ~loiY mineral resources: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples from the Southern Nantahala Roadless Area and vicinity in Rabun County. Georgia, and Qay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Cox, L. J., et al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadless Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia (Hopkins, R. T.,el al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, central pan of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, and Oay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Adrian, B. M., ct al.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Overflow Creek Roadlcss Area, Rabun County, northeastern Georgia and Macon County, North Carolina (Della, D. E., ctal.) - Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, O!attahoochcc Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northeastern Georgia (Siems, D. F., cl al.) - Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadlcss Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)

RabunCounty--g~hanbtry
mops: Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadlcu Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
Rabun County-hydrogeology ground water: Intersecting lineaments and water well yield in the crystalline rocks of Rabun County, Georgia (Schmitt, Thomas Jay)
Rabun County-tructural ~logy tectonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
radioactive dating stu absolute age
radiocarbon dating su absolute age
reclamation see conservation; land usc; pollution su under environmental geology
Red Mountain Formation Ichnology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (OrdovicianSilurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindaberg, AndrcwK.)
- Sedimentary pell'ology and depositional setting of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, Northwest Georgia (Zeigler, E. LyM)
- Sb'atigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (O!owns, T. M.)
refractory materials see ceramic materials
remote seoslog see geophysical methods; geophysical surveys
reptiles-biostratigraphy Cretoceous: Dinosaurs from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Schwimmer, David R., ~t al.)
Reptilia su under paleontology
reservoirs see utkhr engineering geology su under engineering geology under data
processing; Floyd County; McDuffie County
reservoli'II-Storage water storage: Extended linear quadratic Gaussian control; further extensions (Gcorgakakos, Aristidis P.)
Richard Russell Formation The Talking Rock Complex; an ancient accretionary complex, northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Mich.el w.,ctal.)
Richmond County-nvlroomental ~logy pollution: Delineation and characterization of solvent contamination within an unconfined sandy aquifer ncar Augusta, Georgia (Murdy, William H.)
Richmond County-tratlgraphy changes of level: Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Richmond County, GA, through Burke County, OA (Mcaelland, Scott A.) Eocene: Suatigraphic implications of the molluscan assemblage collected by Earle Sloan along McBean Creek, Burke County, Georgia (Ward, Lauck W .)
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Ridgepole Mountain Formation Geologic history of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 1/2' quadrangles, Georgia (McQcllan, Elizabeth A.)
Ripley Formation A geologic map of the Fort Valley, Georgia area (Hetrick, John H.)
- Organic-walled microplankton paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Ripley Formation, southwestern Georgia (Degnan, Keith Terence)
riven su hydrology
road log see undrr areal geology 11nder Floyd County
Roc:k Eagle Complex Dcxllal offset on the Towaliga-MiddlctonLowndesvillc fault zone; evidence from the Rock Eagle Complex, N.W. Putnam County, cenll'al Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
Rockmart Slate Clay mineralogy of the Rockmart Slate; evidence for pre-AIIeghenian metamorphism in the Valley and Ridge Province, Polk County, Georgia (ReMer, James F.)
Rome Formation Ceramic and sb'ucrural clays, shales and slates of Murray County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
- Geologic maps of the Blue Ridge-PiedmontValley and Ridge in the Cartersville Corner area, Georgia; a progress report (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
- Origin and palinspastic signifiCance of a fault duplex ncar Cartersville, Georgia (Scars,
James W.)
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Salacoa Group The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta massifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
- The Talking Rock Complex; an ancient accretionary complex, northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgin.~. Michael w.,etal.)
Sandy Springs Group Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
- Geology of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold districts in wcst-cenb'al Georgia (McConnell, Keith 1.)
- The geology of gold occurrences in the westcentral Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll County gold belt and the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (Ocnnan, Jerry M.)
sea-floor spreading su plate tectonics
sea-level fluc:tuatloos su changes of level
sedimentary petrology clay mint>ralogy: An electron microscopic study of extralamcllar organoclay complexes (Barker, William Wayne)

solls-eurveys

- 10e influence of disaggregation methods on

X-ray diffraction of clay minerals (Huang,

SeoUL.)

sedimentary roc/cs: Dcpositionalmd diagenetic

environmental controls on the mineralogy of

two Phanerozoic sedimentary ironstones

(Foos, A. M.)

- Sedimentology of the Providence Formation

(Donovan, Arthur A.)

sedimentary

structures: Vertebrate

lebensspuren in intertidal and supratidal envi-

ronments; Holocene barrier islands, Georgia

(Frey, R. W.)

sedimentation: Tectonic control of car-

bonaceous sedimentation (Bergenback,

Richard E.)

sedimentary rocks see under sedimentary petrology see sedimentary structures; sedimentation; sediments

sedlmenfllry roc"--rbonate rocks petrology: Petrology of carbonate rocks in the lower portion of the Floyd Shale, Rome area, Georgia (Davis, Kenneth R.)
sedimentary rocks--clastk rocks litiii.Jstratigraphy: A distinctive biofacies near lhe Blufftown-Cusseta contact in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.) - Sedimentology of the Providence Formation (Donovan, Arthur A.) red beds: Slrlltignaphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns., T. M.)
sedimentary rocks-composition mineral composition: Petrology of some Lower Ordovician-Silurian sedimentary strata from the Southeast Georgia Embayment, U.S. outer continental shelf (Poppe, Lawrence J.)
sedimentary roc~Jtbostratlgrapby Carbonifrrous: Geology related to the powerhouse ellcavation of the Rocky Mountain pumped storage project (Grainger, GeraldS.) Eocene: Petrogenesis and porosity development in the Crystal River Formation of the Ocala Group (Eocene) of Southwest Georgia (Forsthoff, Harry S.) Mississippian: Slratigraphy of the Floyd Formation (Meramecian-Chesterian) in the Rome area, Georgia (Rich, Mark) Prnnsyha.Uan: Pennsylvanian outliers in Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
sedimentary roc:ts.-rpnlc residues mocuals: Peatification and early coalification of wood as deduced by quantitative microscopic methods (Stout, Scott A.)
sedimentary structures su untkr sedimentary petrology ser sedimentary rocks: sediments

sedimentary structures-biogenic structures lebensspuren: Vertebrate lebensspuren in intertidal and supratidal environments; Holocene barrier islands, Georgia (Frey, R. W.)
sedimentation see diagenesis; sedimentary petrology ser under oceanognaphy

sedlmenflltto&--envtronmeot coastol envirol'lltlent: Neogene stratigraphy and sedimentary environments of Cumberland laland. Georgia (Martinez, Jaime Orlando) - Origins of, and mechanisms for, mollusk shell accumulations on Georgia beaches (Doljes,JUrgen, et al.) - Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentary framework of the Sapelo laland area, coastal Georgia (Lens, Lany F.) intertidal environment: Beaches and beach-related facies, Holocene barTier islands of Georgia (Frey, R. W.) - Sediment characteristics and sedimentary processes of North Beach, St. Catherines Island. Georgia (Duncan, Olen A.) - Vertebrate lebenaspuren in intertidal and supratidal environments; Holocene barrier islands, Georgia (Frey, R. W.) marine mvirol'lltlent: Natural trace metal concentrations in estuarine and coastal marine sediments of the Southeastern United States (Windom, Herbert L., et al.) paludal environment: Selected physical propertics of the relict salt marsh deposits of St. Catherines laland, Georgia (Groce, John A.) shelf environment: Flux of particulate aluminium across the Southeastern U.S. continental shelf (Windom, Herbert L.)
sediments see sedimentary rocks; sedimentary strucmres; sedimentation
sedlment&-dastk sediments distribution: Distribution IUIIf abundance of particulate matter (PaffenhiSfer, Gustav-Adolf) mud: Diagenesis of organic matter in Georgia salt marshes (Fogel, Marilyn L., et al.)
sedlmenta-.-rocbemlstry aluminum: FIUll ofparticulate aluminium across the Southeastern U.S. continental shelf (Windom, HerbertL.) cesium: The distribution of Ca-137 in some watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.) metals: Namral trace metal concentratioos in esmarine and coastal marine sediments of the Southeastern United States (Windom, Her bert L., et al.) organic materials: Methanogenesis and microbial lipid synthesis in anoxic salt marsh sediments (Harvey, H. R-, et al.) - Sources IUIIf characteristics of fulvic and hwnic a<:ids from a salt marsh eatuary (AIberta,J.J.)
sedlmen.._.rlae sedlmeats distribution: Sediment characteristics and sedimentary processes of North Beach, St. Catherines laland, Georgia (Duncan, Olen A.)
sedlmen~rpalc residues peat: Peatification and early coalification of wood aa deduced by quantitative microscopic methode (Stout, Scou A.)
seismic: methods see under geophysical methods
seismic: surveys see under geophysical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Appalachians; Atlantic Coastal Plain; Etem U.S.
seismology see engineering geology
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seismology earthLfunkts: Investigation of the cause ofearthquakes in soutbeB.'!tem Tefl.RCMCeand nonhem Georgi a using focal mechanism and models of crustal stress (Zeit, Karl-Heinz) seismicity: A comparison of two types of seismicity in the stable continental interior (Long, L. T.)
selsmology-rthquakes focal mechanism: Investigation of the cause of earthquakes in southeastern Tennessee and northern Georgia using focal mechanisms and models of crustal stress (Zeit, Karl-Heinz)
Seminole County~ydropology ground water: Predicting water well productivity in the Dougherty Plain, Georgia (Brook, George A., et al.)
Sequatchie Formation Ic~ology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (OrdovicianSilurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindsberg, AndrewK.)
- Sedimentary petrology and depositional setting of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, Northwest Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
- Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Ordovician red beds in Georgia (Chowns, T. M.)
Sbady Formation Origin and palinspastic significance of a fault duplell ncar Cartersville, Georgia (Sears, Jamca W.)
shor zones see und~r occurrence 11nder metamorphic rocks
shore features see under geomorphology
shorelines see under engineering geology undtr Chatham County
sOls see under intrusions
slope afllbiUty see geomorphology
110115 geochemistry: Differences in clay mineralogy and Ollidic ratio of aelected LAC soils in temperate and tropical regions (Ooenadi, D. H.) - Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganeae, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman, L. M.) - Effect of removal of organic matter and ironor manganese-oxides on zinc adsorption by soil (Shuman, L. M.)
110Us-enalysls chemical analysis: Humic matter isolated from soils and water by the XAD-8 resin and conventional N.OH methods (Lobartini, J. C., et al.)
1101b-curveys Bryan County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) Camden County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) Chatham County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) Clorb County: Exchange and apparent filiation of lithium in selected soils and clay minerals (Anderson, M. A., et al.) Ea.stem U.S.: The distribution of Ca-137 in some watersheds in the Eastern United States (Ritchie, Jerry C.) Georgia: Differences in clay mineralogy and oxidic ratio ofselected LAC soils in temperate IUIIf tropical regions (Ooenadi, D. H.)

Southeastern U.S.--ecooomlc geology

- Effect of organic matter on the dilllributionpf manganese, copper. iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman. L. M.)
- Effect of removal of organic matter and ironor manganese-oxides on zinc adsorption by soil (Shuman, L. M.)
Glynn County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) JaspuCounty: Micromorphology and mineral-
ogy of illuviated clay in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, Didiek H.) Liberty County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) Lincoln County: Micromorphology and
mineralogy of illuviated clay in aDavidson soil
(Goenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size
distribution in a Davidson soil (Ooenadi, Didiek H.) Mcintosh County: Soils (Rado, Bruce Q.) Oconu County: Effect of soil dispersion on surface run-off in southern Piedmont soils (Radcliffe, David E., et al.) Oglethorpe County: Micromorphology and mineralogy of illuviated clay in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, DidiekH.) Putnam County: Micromorphology and mineralogy ofilluviated clay in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, Didiek H.) - Relationship of soil fabric and particle-size distribution in a Davidson soil (Goenadi, DidiekH.) So11theastem U.S.: Occurrence and characteristics offragipam on the coastal plains of the Southeastern United States (Smith, B. R.)
solution features su under geomorphology
Southeastern U.S.-conomk geology lcaolin deposits: Kaolin in the Southeastern United States (Austin, RogerS.) water resources: Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Aoridan aquifer system in Aorida and in parts ofGeorgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Bush, Peter W.)
Southeastern U.S.-hydrogeoloc ground water: Oeohydrologic data from the Aoridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Miller, James A.) maps: Hydrogeology and simulated effects of ground-water development of the Aoridan aquifer system, Southwest Georgia, Northwest Florida, and southenunost Alabama (Maslia. Morris L.) - Water-quality maps for the middle Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plainofMississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina (Lee, Roger W.) - Water-quality maps for the Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary aquifer in the southeastern coastal plain of Mississippi, Alabama,Georgia. South Carolina, and southeastern North Carolina (Lee, Roger W.)
Southeastern U.S.--oceanograpby continental shelf: Aux of particulate aluminium across the Southeastern U.S. continental shelf (Windom, HerbertL.)

- Petrology of the Paleozoic strata in the Transco 1005-1 Well, Southeastern U.S. outer continental shelf (Poppe, Lawrence J.)
Southeastern U.S.-IIs classification: Occurrence and characterilllics of fragipans on the coastal plains of the Southeastern United States (Smith, B. R.)
Sparta Complex A petrographic and geochemical analysis of the Sparta granitic complex, Hancock County, Georgia (Roberts, M. A.)
spectr01e0py :ree chemical analysis
speleology see caves
spores see palynomorphs
springs see ground water
Stepbeas County-cal geology maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I" by 2" Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., etal.)
Stewart Couaty-edlmeatary petrology sedimentary roclcs: A distinctive biofacies near the Blufftown-Cusaeta contact in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
Stewart Couaty-trattgrapby Cretaceous: A distinctive biofacies near the Blufftown-Cusaeta contact in a downdip exposure, Stewart County, Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
stratigraphy
Cretaceous: Late Cretaceous dinosaurs from the Georgia-Alabama border region and their biogeographic relationship with Weatem Interior lowland assemblages (Schwimmer, David R.)
- Maestrichtian trace f011sils from selected localties in the Chatahoochee River valley (Wheatcroft, Robert)
- Sedimentology of the Providence Formation (Donovan, Arthur A.)
EoceM: Late Eocene carbonate faciea in southwestern Georgia (Carter, Burt)
- Petrogenesis and porosity development in the Crystal River Formation of the Ocala Group (Eocene) of Southwest Georgia (Fonsthoff, Harry S.)
- Systematics and biostratigraphy of Eocene barnacles from the Savannah River region and adjacent parts of South Carolina and Georgia (Zullo, Victor A.)
- Upper Claibornian-Jacksonian calcareous nannofossils from the Savannah and Santee basins (Laws, Richard A.)
maps: Quaternary geologic map of the Lookout Mountain 4" X 6" Quadrangle, United States (Miller, R. A., et al.)
Orduvician: Ichnology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (Ordovician-Silurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindsberg, Andrew K.)
- Sedimentary petrology and depositional setting of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, Northwest Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
- Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Oay and Sand Mountain belts, northeastern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee (Caldwell, Brian E.)
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Palt!ocene: Paleocene benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleoceanography of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (Auegeman, Richard Herbert)
Paleozoic: The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta massifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
- The Talking Rock Complex; an ancient accretionary complex, northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Higgins, Michael
w.. etal.)
Quaternary: Quaternary geologic map of the Lookout Mountain 4" X 6" Quadrangle, United States (Miller, R. A., el al.)
Silurian: Ichnology and paleoecology of the Sequatchie and Red Mountain formations (Ordovician-Silurian), Georgia-Tennessee (Rindsberg, Andrew K.)
- Sedimentary petrology and depositional setting of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, Northwest Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
streams see hydrology
struc:turalanalysls see folds; tectonics
lltnlcturalanalysls--folds QllticliMs: Geology of the Austeii-Frolona Antiform, northwestern Georgia Piedmont (Abrams, Charlotte E.) preft!rred orientation: D3 folding in the eastern Piedmont associated with Alleghanian thrusting (Maher, Harmon D.)
structuralanalysl5--lnterpretatlon deformation: Field trip itinerary; road log for Saturday and Sunday, November 14-15, 1987 (Maher, Harmon D., et al.) polyphase proct!sses: The Modoc Zone-In (early Alleghanian) in the eastern Appalachian Piedmont, South Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, Paul E.)
structural geology faults: Dextral, strike-slip movement on a crosscutting shear zone into the Tallulah Falls Dome related to late Alleghanian movement on the Brevard fault zone (Stieve, A. L.) - Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge (Hopson, Janet L.) - Kinematics of fault zones along the eut and weal flanks of the Pine Mountain Terrane, Alabama and Georgia (Steltenpohl, Mark G., et al.) - Polyphase tectonic evolution of the Hayesville Fault, Georgia-North Carolina (Vauchez, A. R.) folds: Geology of the Austeii-Frolona Antiform, northwestern Georgia Piedmont (Abrams, Charlotte E.) guidebook: A brief excu~ion through two thrust stacks that comprise most of the crystalline terrane of Georgia and Alabama (Higgins, Michael W., et al.) - FJeld trip itinerary: road log for Sarurday and Sunday, November 14-15, 1987 (Maher, Harmon D., et al.) ttctonics: Anatomy ofthe Alleghanian Orogeny as seen from the Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia (Secor, Donald T., Jr.) - Early Mesozoic basin structure and tectonics of the Southeastern United States as revealed

Unlveter Formation

from COCORP reflection data and the relation to Atlantic rifting (McBride, I. H., et al.) - Oeology of the northeastern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (Oennan, Jerry M.) - Geometric and time relationship& between lhrusta in the crystalline Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.) - Mesozoic extension in the Southern Appalachians (Heck, Frederick R.) - Origin and palinspastic significance of a fault duplex near Cartersville, Georgia (Sears, James W.) - Regional overview (Secor, Donald T., Jr.) - Structural traMcct acroas the Kiokee Belt and adjacent Carolina alate and Belair belta, South Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, P. E., et al.) - 'I1Ie Burks Mountain Complex, Kiokee Belt, Southern Appalachian Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia (Sacks, Paul E., et al.) - The Macon Complex; an ancient accretionary complex in the Southern Appalachian& (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
stnldural petroloKY see structurallllalysiB
sulfur~emtsery
atmosphrric precipitation: Atmospheric deposition of Rulfur to a granite outcrop in the Piedmont of Georgia, USA (Peters, Norm111 E.)
t1Uiphur see sulfur
tiUrfKe water su hydrology
symposilt--etratlgraphy Paleozoic: Geology of Paleozoic rocks in the vicinity of Rome, Georgia (O.owns, T. M., et al.)
sympos~tural ~loRY
tectonics: Anatomy of the Alleghanian Orogeny as aeen from the Piedmont of South Carolina and Georgia (Secor, Donald T., Jr.)
T
Talbot County-petroloiD' metamorphism: Epidote-amphibolite to amphibolite facies transition in the southern Appalachian Piedmont; P-T conditions acroaa the garnet and calc-silicate isograds (O.alokwu, O.riatopher 1.)
Talbotton Dikes Petrology of the Talbotton dike set, wealcentral Georgia (Milia, Katherine A.)
tak deposits see unJer economic geology under Columbia County
Tlklng Rock Complex The Murphy fault zone, Corbin and Cohutta massifs, and Talking Rock accretionary complex, and the geologic framework of northern Georgia and southern North Carolina (Hig-
gins, Michael W., et at.)
Talladega Group Geologic mapping of the Talladega Belt of Haralson County, Georgia (Heuler, George F.)
- Results of geologic mapping along the Hollins Line duplex terrane boundary, Southern Appalachians (Moore, W. Bruce)

Tallulah Falls Formation Dextral, strike-slip movement on a croaa-cutting shear zone into the Tallulah Falla Dome related to late Alleghanian movement on the Brevard fault zone (Stieve, A. L.)
- Faulting in the Georgia eastern Blue Ridge (Hopson, Janet L.)
- Geologic hiatory of a portion of the eastern Blue Ridge, Southern Appalachians; Tray Mountain and Macedonia 7 1{2' quadrangle&, Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
- Polyphase metamorphism and deformation in the eastern Blue Ridge, NE Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
tec:tonka se~ faults; folds: neotectonics; orogeny; plate tectonics; structural analysis see under structural geology under Appalachians; Banks County; Bartow County; Carroll County; Eastern U.S.; Franklin County; Habersham County; Hall County; Jackson County; Lamar County; Madison County; Muscogee County; Rabun County; symposia; Towns County; United States; Upson County see under structural geology
tec:tonopb,.tcs crust: Deep structure from continental collision; COCORP deep seismic refection profiles across the Southern AppalachilllB (Arnow, Jill Ann)
tektlte~~--<ompasldon
chemical composition: A report on the chemical analysis of six Georgia tektites (Dod, B. D., etal.)
TeDko Formation Stratigraphic framework of Middle Ordovician rocks in the Red Oay and Sand Mountain belta, norlheutern Georgia and southeaatcm Tcnneaaee (Caldwell, Brian E.)
terrestrial crust see crust
Tertiary see Eocene; Miocene; Neogene; Oligocene
tbermalaaalysls see chemical UJalysia
thrust fulta su under diaplacemeotaunder faults
Tobacco Road Formation Surface/subsurface stratigraphy from southern Richmond County, GA, through Burke County, GA (McClelland, Scott A.)
Towas County-real ~loiY maps: Oeologic map of the Greenville I' by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., et al.)
Towns Coanty-ecoaomlc geoloiD' miru:ral resourcu: Analyses and deacriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadleu Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia
(Hopkins, R. T., et at.)
- Analyses and dcacriptions of geochemical samples, central partofthe Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and ToWIIII counties, Georgia, and Oay and Macon counties, North Carolina (Adrian, B. M., et al.)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, 0\attahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, northcaatern Georgia (Sicma, D. F., et al,)
- Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, western part of the Southern Nan-
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tahala Wilderness, Towns County, Georgia (Adrian, B. M. etal.) - Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadlesa Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
Towns County--.eocbemllltry maps: Geochemical survey of the Chat-
tahoochee Roadleaa Area. Towns, Union, and
White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.) - Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains
Roadlesa Area, northern Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
Towns County-tructural ~loiD' tectonics: Stacked crystalline thrust sheets and episodes of regional metamorphism in northeastern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina; a reinterpretation (Nelson, Arthur E.)
trace elemeatl see under geochemistry sc~ undl"r geochemical methods undu mineral exploration
tracks and trails see ichnofoaaila
TrUoblta--tuonomy
Cambrian: Taxonomy and bioatratigraphic sig-
nificance of some Middle Cambrian trilobites from the Conasauga Formation in western Georgia (Schwimmer, David R.)
u
uadergrouad water see ground water
Union County-economic ~loRY mineral ruourc:u: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wildemeaa, O.attahoochee Roadless Area, and Blood Mountain Wildemcas, northeastern
Georgia (Siema, D. F., et at.)
Union County--.eochemlstry
maps: Ococbemicalsurvey of the Blood Moun-
tain Roadleaa Area, Union and Lumpkin counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.) - Geochemical survey of the O.attahoochce Roadleaa Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Oeorgia (Koeppen, R. P.)
United States see Eastern U.S.
United Sblt-onomlc ~loiD' industrial mi"erals: Industrial minerala; their importance to the United States and the Southeast (Mwny, Haydn H.)
United States--envtroameotal ~loRY poUution: Radon potential risk maps for Florida, Georgia and Alabama (Odom, A. Leroy)
United Sblt-tructurl ~loiD' tectonics: Observations on late-Paleozoic southeast-directed structures associated with tbe Goat Rock fault zone, Alabama and Georgia (Hanley, Thomas B.)
Untveter Formation Geologic setting and genesis of gold deposits of the Dahlonega and Carroll County gold belts, Georgia (Ocnnan, Jerry M.)
- Petrogenesia of the Lake Burton maficultramafic complex (Hopson, Janet L.)
- Roadlog;Day l;Day2 (Oerman,JcrryM.) - The geology of gold occurrences in the west-
central Georgia Piedmont; the Carroll County

Upson County-structural geology

gold belt and the southwestern portion of the Dahlonega gold belt (Oennan, Jerry M.)
Upson County......:..tructural geology tectonics: Tectonic implications of a regionally extensive brittle fault system in the Piedmont; evidence from central Georgia (Hooper, RobertJ.)
v
Vertebrata see fossil man; ichnofossils
vertebrates su fish; reptiles
volcanic rocks su under igneous rocks
w
Walker County-onomlc geology cuamic materials: Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Walker County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) clays: Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Walker County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) maps: Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Walker County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Walton County-nvlronmental geology land use: Using geographic infonnation systems for environmental decision making (McLemore, William H.)
Ware County-tratlgraphy Holocene: Freshwater diatom 1111semblages and ecology-paleoecology of the Okefenokee swamp-marsh complex, southern Georgia, U.S.A. (Scherer, Reed P.)
Washington County-economic geology kaolin deposits: A geologic map of the central 0eOI"gia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)

wute dlspo1111l see under environmental geology see under environmental geology under
Chatham County
water see ground water; hydrogeology; hydrology; water resources
water resources su under economic geology under Southeastern U.S.
water 111pply su water resources
weatherlog-tgoeous rocks granites: The origin of solution pits on late Paleozoic granite pavements (Grant, Willard H.)
Wellner Formation Origin and palinspastic significance of a fault duplex near Cartersville, Georgia (Scars, JamesW.)
weD-logging see geophysical surveys
Wblte County-real geology maps: Geologic map of the Greenville I" by 2' Quadrangle, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina (Nelaon, Arthur E., et al.)
Wblte Couoty-onomlc geology mineral resources: Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Tray Mountain Wilderness, Chattahoochee Roadleas Area, and Blood Mountain Wilderness, nOI"theastem Georgia (Siems, D. F., et at.) - Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadless Area, nOI"them Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)
White County-teoehemlstry maps: Geochemical survey of the Chattahoochee Roadless Area, Towns, Union, and White counties, Georgia (Koeppen, R. P.) - Geochemical survey of the Tray Mountains Roadless Area, nOI"them Georgia (Koeppen, R.P.)

Wbltfield County-onomlc geology ceramic materials: Ceramic and structural claya, and shales ofWhitfteld County, 0eOI"gia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) clays: Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Whitfield County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) maps: Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Whitfield County, Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
Wilkes County-real geology regional: Geology of the Magruder MineChambers Prospect area, Lincoln and Wilkes counties, Georgia (Sibley, Michael J.)
Wilkinson County-onomlc geology kaolin deposits: A geologic map of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
X
X-ray aoalysls see chemical analysis
xenoliths su under inclusions
y
YeUow Dirt Gneiss Localization of melts along structural discontinuities in the Southern Appalachians; consequences ofover-thnlsting anddecompressional melting (Sinha, A. K.)
z
zbK>-geochemlstry soils: Effect of organic matter on the distribution of manganese, copper, iron and zinc in soil fractions (Shuman, L. M.) - Effect of removal of organic matter and ironormanganese-oxides on zinc adsorption by soil (Shuman, L. M.)
zoogeography see biogeography

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Anonymous. Geometries and deformation fnbrics in the Central and Southem Appalachian Valley rutd Ridge and Blue Ridge: in Metamorphism and tectonics of eastem ru1d ceutml North America; Volume 2, Geometry and deformation fabrics in the Centml rutd Southern Appalachian Valley and Ridge nnd Blue Ridge (Woodword, Nicholas B. leader, et nl.), in the collection Field trips for the 28th intemntionnl geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Washington, DC, United States, p. 1-4, sketch map, 1989.
Antweller, R. C. see Bowles, E. C.
Armbruster, J, T. see Inman, E.J.
Asmus~~eo, Loris E. see Hicks, D. W.
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Atkins, J, 8. .ue Jennings, M. E.
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Alailable from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Individual papers are cited separately.
Averett, R. C. see also Malcolm, R. L.
Babale, Hassan A. see Hadizadeh, Jafar
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Blanchard, Harry E., Jr. see Radtke, Dean B.
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Brackett, D. A. see Schmitt, T. 1.
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Briskin, Madeleine see also Fluegeman, Richard H., Jr.
Brook, George A. (Univ. Ga.. Dep. Geogr.. Athen~. GA. United Stales); Suo, Chin-Bong and LJoyd, Terrence S. Geological fnctors influencing well productivity on the Georgia Piedmont: ERC, Rep. No. ERC 05-84 , 91 p. iiJus. incl. 26 tables, 18 ref.. August 1984. Technical CO!llpletion report.
Brook, George A. see also Glllcia, Joseph E.
Brooks, Rebekah see Radtke, Dean B.
Brown, P. A. (U. S. Geol. Snrv., United States) and Leenbeer, J. A. SignificRuce of density determination in molecular structures compri11ing fulvic acid from the Suw11nnee River: ;, Humic substances in the Suwannee River, Georgia: intemctiou~. propet1ies , nnd proposed structures (Averett, R. C. editor. et al. ). Open-File Report (United Stnte,; Geological Survey . 1978). U.S. Geol.
Surv. Reston. VA. United States, Rep. No. OF 87-0557. p. 311 -
3:-10. illus. incl. 5 tnbles. 20 ref. 1989. Alailable from : U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Brown, P. A. see also Aiken, G. R.
Bryan, Jonnthoo R. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Ge<ll. Sci., Knoxville, TN. United States) and Huddleston, Paul 1<". Correlation nnd age of the Bridgeboro Limestone; a comlgnJ limeRtone from RouthweRtem Georgia [nb81r.): in Geologicnl Society of An1erica, Southeastern Section, 39th annunl meeting. Abstrncts with ProgrnmR Geological Society of Americn. 22(4). p. 4. MIU'Ch 1990. Meetins : Apr. 5-6.1990, Tuscaloosa. AL. United States. .faraminifer;r. Oligocene
Bryant, J. Daniel (Pin. Mus. Nnt. Hist.. Gaine:~ville, PL. United States). Stratigraphic significance of a new early Jlnrstovinn (Miocene) vertebrnte fnunn, Dogtown Member of the 1\,n-eya Formation, Floridn nnd Oeorgin labstr:l: ;, Geological Society of America, Southea:;tem Section, 39th annual meeting. Abslmcts with Pmgrrun11- Geologicnl Society of Americn. 22(4) . p. 4. March 1990. Meeting : Apr. 5-6. 1990. TuscalooSII. AL. Uniteu States.
Bnrklew, Rlcbud 8111, Jr. The hydrogeologic 8)'stem of Trail
Ridge above the bMnl clays near Folkston, Geor!!ia: 190 p., sketch mups, 51 ref., Mllllter's,l988, Univ. of Ao1ida, Gainesville, FL.
Bush, Panball B. see Hurst, Vernon J.
Busb, Peter W. see Johnston. Richard H.
Butler, J. Robert see Hatcher, Robert D . Jr.
Butts, R.. L. see Pmger, R. D.
BybeU, Laurel M. see Reinhardt, Juergen
Byrd, James T. see Olsen, Curtis R.
Cantrell, Klrk Jason. Role of soil organic and carhonic acids in the Rcit.liflcation of forest streants nnd soils: 182 p.. Docttunl, 1989, Georgia Inst. of Techno!., Atlrulln, GA. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml, Uniled States.
Cappellato, Rosanna. Compari11on of Rolute compoRition of precipitation and deciduous and coniferous throughfall in a Pietl.mont

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watel'!lhed [abstr.]: in U.S. Geological Survey ~~econd national symposium on Water quality; abstracts of the technical se~!rions, Orlando, Florida, November 12-17, 1989 (Pederson, Gary L., compiler. et al. ). Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0409, p. 8-9, 1989. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv.. Denver, CO, United States. Meeti11g: Nov. 12-17, 1989, Orlando, FL, United States.
Carr, John Loften, lll (Roy F. Weston, Atlanta, GA. United States); Ulmer, Cbrl!ltl S.; Eger, Charles K. and Mann. Phyllis. Delineation of a !IUspected drum and hazardous waste disposal site utilizing multiple geophysical methods: Shaver's Farm, Chickamauga, Wnlker County, Georgia: in Proceedings of the Fourth national outdoor conference on Aquifer restoration, ground water monitoring and geophysical methods. Proceedings of the National Outdoor Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Ground Water Monitoring and Geophysical Methods, 4, p. 10971111, illus. incl. sketch maps, 12 ref., 1990. (Ground water management: No. 2). Meeting: May 14-17, 1990, Los Vegas, NV, United States.
Carter, B. D. su Manker, J.P.
Carter, Burchard D. (Ga. Southwest. Coli., Dep. Geol. nnd Phys., Americus, GA, United Slates). Echinoid biofacies and lithofacies distributions in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty Plain, t~outhwestem Georgia: Southeastern Geology, 30(3), p. 175-191, illus. incl. 1 table, sect., sketch map, 22 ref., December 1989.
Carter, Burchard D. (Ga. Southwest. Coli. Dep. Geol. ami Phys., Americus, GA, United Slates) and Chowns, Timothy M. Stratigraphic and environmental relationship!! of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama: irr The Trenton Group (Upper Ordovician Series) of eastern North America: deposition, diagenesis, and petroleum (Keith, Brinn D.). AAPG Studies in Geology, 29, p. 17-26, sects., chart, geol. sketch map, 47 ref.. 1988. Muting: AAPG Eastern Section meeting, Oct. 10-14, 1984, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Cathcart, James B. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Branch Energy Miner., Denver, CO, United States). nte phosphate deposits of Florida, with a note on the deposits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA: irr Phosphate deposits of the world: Volume 2, Phosphate rock resources (Notholt, A. J. G., editor. et al.). Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. p. 62-70, 1 table, correl. chart, 18 ref., 1989. IGCP Project No. 156.
Cec:U, C. Blaine see Neuzil, Sandra G.
Chiou, C. T. see Kile, D. E.
Chouery-Curtls, V. E. su Curtis, R. L.
Cbowns. Timothy M. (West Gn. Coli.. Dep. Gcol. Carrollton, GA, United Stole~). Stratigraphy of major thrust 8heets in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia: in ExcUJ'!Iions in Georgia eeo~dogy (Fritz, William J., editor). Guidebook - Georgia Geological Socif'ly, 9(1), p. 211-238, sects., strat. col., chart, geol. sketch maps. 56 ref., April 1989. Geol. Soc. Am. Southeast. Sect., field trip No. 8, Apr. 1989.
Cbowns, Timothy M. su also Carter, Burchard D.

Christophersen, NUs see Hooper, Richard P.
Clark, David see Jancin, Made
Clarke, John S. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United Stale~); Hacke, Charles M. and Peck, Michael F. Geology nml groundwater resources of the coastal area of Georgia: Bulletin - Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 113, 106 p., illus. incl. 34 tables: hydrogeol. map 1:506,880; lithologic maps 1:506,880, 81 ref.,1990.
Clarke, JohnS. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA, United Stntes) and Peck, Michael F. Ground-water resourceR of the south metmpolitan AUantn region, Georgia [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 39th arumalmeeti.ng. Abstrucls with Programs- Geological Society of Amelicn, 22(4), p. 7, March 1990. Muting: Apr. 5-6, 1990; Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
Clemmer, James E. see Petermann, Made A.
Cocker, Mark D. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. Unitec.l Stntes). Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of REE-Ti-V enriched iron oxides in the Burks Mountain complex, Columbia County, Georgin [abstr.]: in Geological Society of Ame1ica. Southeastem Section, 39th annual meeting. Abstmcts with Programs- Geological Society of America, 22(4). p. 8, (English, English), March 1990. Meeting: Apr. 5-6, 1990, Tuscaloosa, AL, United Stales.
Cohen, Arthur D. see Raymond, Robert. Jr.
Coker, Gene see Gregg, L. T.
Cole, D. see Oakes, Charles S.
Coleman, James I., Jr. (Amoco Prod. Co., New Orleans, LA, United States). Drilling on the CSD: in Structure of the Wills Valley Anticline-Lookout Mountain Syncline between the Rising Fawn and Almiston CSD's, Northeast Alllbama (Cole-man, James L., Jr.; et al.). Alabama Geological Society, Annual Field Trip Guidebook, 25, p. 52-53, 1 table, 1988.
Coleman, James L., Jr. (Amoco Prod. Co., New Orleans, LA, United Stales). Geology of the Anniston CSD: in Structure of the Wills Valley Anticline-Lookout Mountain Syncline between the Rising Fawn Md Anniston CSD's, Northeast Alabama (Coleman, James L., Jr.: et al.). Alabama Geological Sodety, Almual Field Trip Guidebook, 25, p. 41-43, sect., 1988.
Coleman, JRmes L., Jr. (Amoco Prod. Co., New Orleans, LA, United States). 1be geology of the Rising Fawn CSD: in Structure of the Wills Va.Uey Anticline-Lookout Mountain Syncline between the Ri11ing Fawn and Alutistou CSD's, Northeast Alabanta (Coleman, Jantes L., Jr.: et al.). Alabama Geological Society, Annunl Field Trip Guidebook, 25. p. 12-40, strat. cols., sketch maps, 1988.
C(lleman, James L., Jr. (Amoco Prod. Co., New Orleans, LA, United States); Groshong, Richard H., Jr.; Rheams, Karen F.;
Neathery, Thornton L. and Rheams, Lawrence J, Stmcture of
the WiUs Valley Anticline-Lookout Mountain Syncline between the Rising Fawn and A.tutiston CSD's, Nmthea.~l Alabama: Alabama Geological Society, Annual Field Trip Guidebook, 25, 120 p., illus. incl. 4 tables, sects., strat. cols., charts, geol. sketch maps; teet.

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map 1:150,000; geol. map 1:250,000, 165 ref., 1988. Guidebook for Ala. Geol. Soc. 2.."ith annual field trip, Nov. 18-19, 1988: .individual papers are cited separately.
Commeau, Judith A. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Woods Hole, MA. United States) and Manheim, Frank T. Chemical analysis: in Phosphorite potential in the continental shelf off Georgia: result~ of the TACI'S core studies (Manheim, Frank T., editor). Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Re~ton, VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0559, p. 5053, 2 tables, 1989. Available from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Cook, Robert R. (Auburn Univ., Dep. Geol., Auburn, AL, United States). Recent developments in the exploration and exploitation of gold deposits in the Southeutem United States [abstr.]: in Papers presented at the 67th aMual meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science (Manson, W. H., editor). The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 61(3), p. 155, July 1990. Meeting: Mar. 9-12, 1990, Mobile, AL, United States.
Corub, Cablt see Costain, John K.
Costaln, John K. (Va. Polytech. Inst. and State Univ., Dep. Gcol. Sci., Blacksburg, VA, United States); Hatcher, R. D., .Jr. and Coruh, Cahlt. Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) Project site investigation; regional seismic lines and geologic interpretation: in The geology of North America; an overview (Bally, Albert W., editor; et al.), in tire collection The geology of North America. Geol. Soc. Am., Boulder, CO, United States, A, illus. incl. sketch maps, 1989.
Costello, John (Atlanta Testing and Eng. Corp., Atlanta, GA, United States). Day eleven: Georgia Valley and Ridge-Blue Ridge transition zone: in Metnmorphim1 and tectonics of eastern and central North America; Volume 2, Geometry and deformation fabrics in the Central and Southern Appalachian Valley and Ridge and Blue Ridge (Woodward, Nicholas B., lender; et al.), in tile collection Field trips for the 28th internationAl geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, WAshington, DC, United StAtes, p. 90-95, illus. incl. sects., strat. col., geol. sketch maps, 1989.
Costello, John see also Woodward, Nicholas B.
Craig, James R. see Groen, John C.
Crawford, Ralph F., ID see Higgins, Michael W.
Crawford, Thomas J. (West. Ga. CoU., Geol. Dep., Carrollton, GA, United States). Upper Mississippian and Lower Perutsylvanian ~~Cries in the southern Appalachian BAsin: in Coal and hydrocarbon resource~ of North America; Volume 2, Characteristics of the Mid-Carboniferous boundary and aRsociated coni-bearing rocks in the central and southern Appalachian Ballin (Englund, Kenneth l., editor), in tire collection Field trips for the 28th internationRI geolotrical congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Washington, DC, United States. p. 51-53, strat. col.. 1989.
Crawford, Thomas J. (West Ga. Coil., Dep. Geol., Carrollton, GA, United State~); GUiesple, Wllllam H. and Waters, Johnoy A. The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia: in Excursions in Georgia geology (Fritz, William J., editor). Guidebook - Georgia Geological Society, 9(1), p. 1-27, illus. incl. 5 plates, strat. col~.

!ketch map, 5 ref., April 1989. Geol. Soc. Am. Southeast. Sect., field trip No. 1, Apr. 1989.
Crawford, Thomas J, see also Gillespie, William H.
- see also Higgins, Michael W.
- see also Schmitt, T. I.
Cressler, Charles W. see Radtke, Dean B.
Cullers, R. (Kans. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Manhattan, KS, United States). Mineralogical and chemicnl change~ of Roil and stream sediments fonned by intense weathering of the Danburg Grnnite, Georgia, USA: Lithos, 21(4), p. 301-314, illus. incl. 21 anals., 2 tables, sketch map, 2 p. ref., 1988.
Curtis, R. L. (A.T.E.C. A11soc., Marietta, GA, United States); Chouery-Curtls, V. E. and Miller, D. A. Geogrid reinforced soil retaining wall on compreslli.ble soil: in Second intemnlional conference on Case studies in geotechnical engineering: proceedings (Prakash, Shamsher, editor). International Conference on Case Histories in Geotedmical Engineering, 2, Vol. 2, p. 1063-1067. illus. incl. t~ketch map, 5 ref., 1988. Meeting: June 1-5, 1988, Rolla, MO, United States.
CutsbaU, Norman H. see Olsen, Curtis R.
da Silva, Jana L. see Manheint, Frank T.
Dallmeyer, R. D. see Maher, H. D., Jr.
Davis, Kenneth R. (Ga. Geol. Snrv., Atlanta, GA. United States). Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988: Circular - Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 12E, variously paginated, illus. incl. 19 tables, sketch maps, 1990.
Davis, Kenneth R. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Envimn. Protect. Div., Atlanta, GA, United States) and Trenl, VIctoria P. Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1987: .Lnforntation Circular - State of Georgia, Department of Nnturnl Resources, Tite Geologic and Water Resources Division, Rep. No. 12D, variously paginated, illus. incl. 28 tables, 30 ref., 1989.
Diprima, Leonard .JOReph, Jr. A field study of flow thmugh fractured shale and its comparison to two mathematical models: 111 p., illus. incl. 5 plates: geol. map 1:120, 28 ref., Master's, 1988, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA.
Diprima, Leonard Josepb, Jr. see also Gouzie, Douglas R.
Dombrowski, Tom (Indiana Univ.. Dep. Geol.. Bloomington, IN, United States); Murray, Haydn H. and Gilstrap, MarkS. A geologic model to explain chemical differences between kaolins in the Georgia-South Carolina kaolin district, U.S.A. [abstr.J: ir1 Clay Minerals Society 26th annual meeting; abstracts (Po!ll, James L., chairperson). Progrant and Abstmcts - Annual Clny Minerals Conference, 26, p. 26, 1989. Meeting: Sept. 25-28, 1989, Sacramento, CA, United States.
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Drucker, B. S. (U. S. Miner. Manage. Serv., Off. Strategic and Int. Miner.. United States). Cum:nt offshore hard minernls projects and activities of the Minerals Management Service: in 22nd

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Dutch, Steven ], (Univ. Wis.-G.reen Bay, Nat. and Appl. Sci., Green Bay, Wl, United Stales). A possible geophysical signature of ancient terrnne boundaries [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 24th annual meeting. Abstracts with ProgrHJlls- Geological Society of America, 22(5), p. 9, Ma~h
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Eble, Cortland F. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States) and GIUesple, William H. Palynology of selected Pennsylvanian coni beds from the centrnl nnd southern Appnlachian Bn.~in; correlntion and slrntigmphic implications: in Coal and hydroclllbon resources of North America; Volume 2, Characteristics of the Mid-Carboniferous boundary and associated coal-bearing rocks in the centrnland southern Appalachian Basin (Englund, Kenneth J., editor), in tlrt- collt-ction Field trips for the 28th international geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Wnshington. DC, United States, p. 61-66, illus. incl. stmt. cots., 1989.
Edwards, Lucy E. see Reinhardt, Juergen
Eger, Charles K. St'e Carr, John Loften, m
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Faye, R. E. su Mayer, G. C.
Faye, Robert E. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Athmta, GA. United Statei'l) and Mayer, Gregory C. Ground-water flow and stream-aquifer .relations in the northern coastal plain of Georgia and adjncent parts of Alnbnma and South Carolina: Water-Resources Investigations, U.S. Geol. Surv. Reston, VA. United States, Rep. No. WRI 884143. 83 p. 7 sheets, illus. incl. 19 tables, sketch map. 95 ref., 1990. Alai/able from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Ferreira, V. A. su Smith, R. E.
Ferrill, Benjamin A. Middle Cambrinn to Lower Mil'll'lii'l!lippinn ~yn~edimentnry ~lntclureR in the Appalachian foll.l-thntst hell in Alabama and Georgia: 297 p. Doctoml, 1989, Univ. of Alabama, University, AL. Availablt- from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml, United States.
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Finlayson, B. L. st-e Kulmel, I.
Fluegeman, R. su Briskin, Madeleine
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Fonntaln, Kendall (Univ. Fla., Dep. Geol., Gainei'lville, FL. United Stales) and Fountain, Richard C. The geology of n source aren for cerrunic mate1inls in Floyd County. Georgia [nb!ltr.]: in Geological Society of America. Southeastern Section. 39th annual meeting. Ab!llracts with Progmms - Geological Society of America, 22(4). p. 15, March 1990. Meeting: Apr. 5-6, 1990, Tu~~ealoosa, AL. United States.
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Fritz, William J., editor (Ga. State Univ., Atlantn, GA, United Statei'l). Excunions in Georgia geology: Guidebook - Georgia Geological Society, 9(1), 264 p. illus. incl. tables, sects., strat. cols.. charts, sketch maps, April 1989. lnd.ividunl papers are cited separately: field trips are assoc. with the Geol. Soc. Am. Southens!. Sect. meeting. Apr. 6-7, 1989.
Garbarino, J, R. see Taylor, H. E.
Garda, Joseph F~ (Univ. Ga., Athens. GA, United Stntes) and Brook, George A. Predicting well production in the southern Piedmont of Georgia using topographic and geologic chnrncteriRtics [abmr.]: in Sixty-seventh annual meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science: abstracts (Reichard, Sherwood M.. chairpetl'lon). Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science. 48( I), p. 40-41. 1990. Muting: May 4-5. 1990. Macon. GA. United Stales.
Geoi'Raknkos, Arlstldls P. (Ga. Inst. Techno!., Sch. Civ. Eng., Atlanta. GA. United States) and Kabourls, Jobn C. A streamflow model using physically-based instantaneous unit hydrographs: Joumal of Hydrology, 111(1-4), p. 107-131, illus. ind. 7 tables, sketch map, 27 .ref., November 1989.

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Ghuman, Glan S. (Savannah State Coli., Savannnh, GA, United Stoles) and Raut, Kamalakar B. Vertical leaching of metals fmm Randy soil minemls in aqueous systemR [abstr.]: in Sixtyseventh annunl meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science; abstracts (Reichard, Sherwood M., chairperson). Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science, 48(1), p. 39-40, 1990. Meering: May 4-5, 1990. Macon, GA, United States.
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Gillespie, William H. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Charleston, WV, United States); Crawford, Thomas J, aud Rbeams, Lawrence J, Biostratigraphic significance of compression-impression plant fossils near the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary in the Southern Appalachians: in Coal and hydrocarbon resources of North America; Volume 2, Characteristics of the Mid-Carboniferous boundary and Rt'sociated coal-bearing rock8 in the central and southern Appalachian Basin (Englund, Kenneth J., editor), in tile collection Field trips for the 28th international geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Washington, DC, United States, p. 55-60, illus., 1989.
Gillespie, WUIIam H. see also Crawford, Thomas J.
- see also Eble, Cortland F.
GUstrap, Mark S. see Dombrowski, Tom
Girard, Jean Pierre (Ca:.e West. Reserve Univ., Oep. Geol. Sci., Cleveland, OH, United States) and Savin, Samuel M. Intracrystalline fractionation of oxygen isotopes between hydroxyl and non-hydroxyl sites in kaolinite: thermal dehydroxylation approach [abstr.]: in Clay Minerals Society 26th annual meeting; abstracts (Post, James L., chairperson). Program and Abstracts Annual Clay Minemls Conference, 26, p. 33, 1989. Meeting: Sept. 25-28, 1989, Sacmmento, CA, United States.
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Goenadl, Dldlek Had,lar. Soil-saprolite weathering of highly weathered soils developed over different parent materials in temperate and tropical regions: 116 p.. Doctornl, 1989, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. A~ailable from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml, United States.
Goldberg, M. C. (ll. S. Geol. Surv., United States) and Weiner, Eugene R. Fluorescence measurements of the volume, shape, rutd fluorophore composition of fulvic acid from the Suwr.nnee River: in Humic substances in the Suwannee River, Georgia: interactions, properties, and proposed structures (Averett, R. C., editor, et al.). Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. GeoJ. Surv.,Reston,VA,UnitedStates,Rep. No. OF 37-0557,p.

179-204, ilJus. incl. 1 table, 22 ref., 1989. A~ailable from: U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States.
Goldberg, Marvin C. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Lakewood, CO, United States) and Negomlr, Patricia M. Characterization of aquatic humic acid fractions by fluorescence depolarization spectroscopy: irr Luntinescence application in biological, chemical, environmental. and hydrological sciences (Goldberg, Marvin C., editor). ACS Symposium Series, 383, p. 180-205, illus. incl. 3 tables, 20 ref., 1989. Meeting: 19::\rd meeting of the American Chemical Society, Apr. 5-10, 1987, Denver, CO, United States.
Goldberg, Steven A. (Univ. N.C.. Dep. Geol., 01npel Hill, NC, United States) and Steltenpohl, Mark G. Lithology. metamorphism, and geochronology of the Opelika Complex.: in Geology of the southern Inner Piedmont, Alabama and Southwe~t Georgia (Steltenpohl, Mark G., leader; et al.). Geol. Surv. AJn., Tuscalooaa, AL, United States, p. 17-28, illus. incl. sketch maps, 45 ref.,1990.
Gorday, Lee L. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA, United States). 11te hydrogeology of Lamar County, Georgia: lnfom1ntion Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 80, 40 p. illus. incl. 1 tnhle: geol. mop 1:100,000; hydrogeol. map 1:JOO,OOO, 35 ref., 1989.
Gordon, Jennings B. (West Ga. Coli., Dep. Geol.. CnnoJlton, GA, United States) and Hollabaugh, Curtis L. PhoRphate microminerals of the Indian Mountain area: The Mineralogical Record, 20(5), p. 355-362, illus. incl. 1 table, geol. sketch mop, 16 ref., October 1989.
Gonzle, Douglas R. (Emory Univ., Geol. Dep., Atlnntn, GA, United States) and Diprima, Leonard Joseph, Jr. A detniled field study offlow through a fractured shale unit labstr.]: in AGU 1988 fall meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 69(44), p. 1177, November 1, 1988. Meeting: Dec. 6-11, 1988, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Grainger, G. S. see Prager, R. D.
Gregg, L. T. (Atlanta Testing and Eng., Duluth, GA. United States) and Coker, Gene. Geological controls on muon occurrence in Georgia [abstr.]: in Sixty-seventh rumual meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science; abstracts (Reichard, Sherwood M., chairperson). Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science, 48(1), p. 38-39, 1990. Meeting: May 4-5, 1990, Macon, GA, United States.
Groen, .John C. (Va. Polytech. lost. rutd State Univ., Dep. GeoJ. Sci., Blacksburg. VA, United States); Craig, James R. and Rlmstldt, J, Donald. Gold-rich rint forntation on electrum gmins in placers: The C1U1ndiru1 Mineralogist. 28(2), p. 207-228 (Fnmch sum.), illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch map, 86 ref., June 1990.
Groshong, Richard H., Jr. see Coleman, JMJes L. Jr.
Groszos, MarkS. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol., TnllnhMsee, FL. United States) and Toll, James F. Paleozoic strntigmphy of the southern Blue Ridge; implications for Appalachian tectonic evolution [abstr.J: in Geological Society of An1ericn 1988 centemlial celebration. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of

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Gnoow, Alexander J, (Ga. Geol. Surv., Environ. Prot. Div., At-
lanta, GA. United States) aod Bono, Gregory N. The geochemistry and origin of pegmatite&, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia: Bulletin- Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 103, 93 p., illus. incl. 12 tables, 100 ref., 1989.
Guthrie, Gregory M. see Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
Habib, Daolel (Queens Coli., Dep. Geol., Flushing, NY, United States) aod Miller, James A. Dinoflagellate species and organic facies evidence of marine transgression and regression in the Atlnntic Coastal Plain: in Biological paleoceanography: plankton, productivity and carbon in ancient marine systems, a selection of pnpen presented at the Fourth North American paleontological convention (Eicher, Don L., editor, et al.). Palaeogeogmphy, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 74(1-2), p. 23-42, illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map, 30 ref., November 15, 1989. Mt~t~ting: Aug. 12-15, 1986, Boulder, CO, United States. Cretaceous, Tertiary
Hacke, Charles M. see Cladce, John S.
Hadl7.adeh, Jafar (Univ. Louisville, Geol. Dep., Louisville, KY. United States) aod Babale, Hassan A. A microstructural study of cntnclastic rocks in the Towaliga fault zone, Pine Mountain belt, Georgia [abstr.): in Geological Society of America, 1988 centennial celebmtion. Abstmcts with Progmms - Geological Society of America, 20(7), p. 180, 1988. Meeting: Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 1988, Denver, CO, United States.
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Hall, Tlmothy J, see Rouhani, SballCOkh
Haosmlre, W. H. su Abmmson, L. W.
Harris, W. Burleigh (Univ. N.C. Dep. Earth Sci., Wilmington, NC, United States); Hurst, Vernon J.; Nystrom, Paul G., Jr.; Ward, Lauck W.; Hoffman, Charles W.; Ktte Price, LucUle E.; WIUougllby, Ralph H.; Pickering, Sam M., Jr. aod Zullo, VIctor A.,leaders. Coastal and marine geology of the United States; Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic geology of the southeastern Atlantic Coastal Plain: in the collettion Field trips for the 28th intemational geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Washington, DC, United States, 100 p., illus. incl. 13 plates, stmt. cots., sketch maps, 275 ref., 1989. ISBN: 0-87590-617-6. Field trip guidebook Tl72, Atlanta, Georgia to Chesapeake, Virginia, July 1-9, 1989; individual papers are cited separately.
Hatcher, R. D., Jr. su Costnin, Jolm K.
Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. (Univ. Tenn. Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, TN, United States). Tectonic setting of the Southern Appalachians: in Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern and centml North America: Volume 3, Southern Appalachian windows: comparison of ~tyles, scales, geometry and detachment levels of thntRt faults in the foreland and intemides of a thrust-donrinnted orogen (Hntcher, Robert D., Jr., leader, et al.), in tht~ collection Field trips for the 28th international geological congress. Am. Geophys.

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Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. (Univ. Tenn., Dep. Geol. Sci., Knoxville, 1N, United Stntes); Thomas, WWiam A.; Butler, J, Rub-
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Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. see also Hooper, Robert J.
Hanser, E. see Pratt, T.
Raynes, John Tweedt. The mineralogy and tltmtigmphic setting of the Rocklandian (Upper Ordoviciau) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite beds along the Cincinnati Arch and in the southem Valley and Ridge: 380 p., Doctoral, 1989, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml, United States.
Hazen, R. Keith see Smith, Vonda Kay
Hearn, T. su Pratt, T.
Henry, Harold R. (Univ. Ala., Tuscaloosn, AL, United Stales) and Hains, David K. Reduction of flood forecasting uncenainty via the Kalman filter using the Alabama minfnll-runoff model [nbstr.): in AGU 1988 fall meeting. Eos, Tmnsnctions, Anterican Geophysicnl Union. 69(44), p. 1173, November l, 1988. Meeting: Dec. 6-11, 1988, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Henry, Vernon J, see Popenoe, Peter
Henry, Vernon J,, Jr. (Ga. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA, United States) aod Kellnm, Jeffrey A. Seismic investigation of the phosphate-bearing, Miocene-age strata of the continental shelf of Georgia: Bulletin- Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 109, 43 p., illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch maps, 76 ref., 1988.
Herrlog, James R. see Manheim, Frank T.
Herrmann, R. B. su Jost, M. L.
Hetrick, John H. and Frlddell, Michael S. A geologic allns of the centml Georgia kaolin district: Geologic Atlas- Georgia Geologic Survey. Rep. No. 6, 4 sheets, colored geol. map l:lOO,UUO: struct. contour maps 1:100,000, 17 ref., 1990.
Hlt'ks, D. W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Domville, GA, United States); McConnell, James B. aod Asmussen, Lori~ E. 1l1e effects of infiltmtion and tmnsport mechanisms on nitrnte and chloride concentmtions beneath a small watershed near Plains, Georg in [abstr.]: in U.S. Geological Survey Toxic SubRtances Hydrology Progmm: proceedings of the technical meeting. Phoenix. Arizona, September

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Higgins, Michael W. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Domville, GA. United
Stntes); Crawford, Thomas J. and Crawford, Ralph F., ill.
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Hoffman, Charles W. see Harris, W. Burleigh
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Holmes, Charles W. (U. S. Geol. Surv. Denver, CO, United States). Carbon isotopic t~nds in peats and coals: clues to carbon hi!llory and the environment of coal-forming m~s [abstr.l: in USGS research on energy resources, 1990; program and abstracts (Carter. L. M. H. editor). Geological. Survey Circular, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA. United States, Rep. No. C 1060. p. 37-38, 1990. Meeting: Energy re&earch for the 1990's, anticipating the needs of the 21st century: sixth V. E. McKelvey forum on Mineml and energy resources, Feb. 20-22, 1990, Houston, TX, United States.
Hooper, Richard P. (U. S. Geol. Surv. Domville. GA. United States); Christophersen, NOs and Peters, Norman E. Modelling streamwater chemistry as a mixtu~ of &oil water end-members: an application to the Panola Mountain Catclunent, Georgia, U.S.A.: ;, Tmnsfer of elements through the hydrologic cycle (Neal, Colin, editor; et al.). Journal of Hydmlogy, 116(1-4), p. 321-343, August 1990. Meeting: European Geophysical Society, 24th geneml assembly. symposium on Ionic effects in the hydrological cycle; and Europenn Economic Community ENCORE (European Network of Catchments Orgnnised for Research on Ecosystems) meeting, Mar. 1988, Barcelona, Spain.
Hooper, Richard P. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Domville, GA, United States); Peters, Norman E. and Shanley, James B. A compnrison of ~suits from fixed-interval and storm-based sampling at a calibrnted watershed in the Georgia Piedmont [nbstr.): in U.S. Geological Survey second national. symposium on Water quality: abstracts of the technical sessions, Orlando, Florida, November 12-17, 1989 (Pederson, Gnry L., compiler. et al.). Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978), U.S. Geol. Surv., Res"'" VA, United States, Rep. No. OF 89-0409, p. 39. IQ89. Alailable from: ll. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Muting : Nov. 12-17, 1989, Orlando, FL., United States.
Hooper, Richard P. su also Shanlr:y, James B.
Hooper, Robert .J. (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa. FL.,
United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Day 1: The geology of the ea!ll end of the Pine Mountain Window and adjacent Piedmont, Centml Georgia: in Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern and centml North America; Volume 3, Southern Appalachian win-

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Hooper, Robert J, (Univ. South Fla., Dep. Geol., Tampa, FL., United States) and Hatcher, Robert D., Jr. Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon termne boundary in centml Georgia: Geology (Boulder), 18(8), p. 708-711, sects., geol. sketch map, 13 ref., August 1990.
Hooper, Robert J, see also Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
Hubbard, R. K. (U. S. Dep. Agric., SoutheMt Watershed Re~. Lnb., Tift(>n, GA, United States); Asmus.'len, Loris E. and Perkins, H. F. Use of ground-penetrating mdar on upland coa~tal phtin soils: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 45(3), p. 399-405, illus. incl. 5 tables, geol. sketch mops, 27 ref., June 1990.
Hubbard, R. K. (U. S. Dep. Agric., Southeast Water~hed Res. Lnb., Tifton, GA, United States); Sheridan, J, M. and Marti, L. R. Dissolved and suspended solids tmnsport from coastal plain wntersheds: JoumalofEnvironmentalQunlity,19(3),p. 413-420, illus. incl. 1 table, geol. aketch map, 30 ref., September 1990.
Hubert, M. L. see Luttrell, G. W.
Huddleston, Paul F. su Bryan, Jonathon R.
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Hudson, Steve. Savnnnah River agate: Rock & Gem, 20(2), p. 18-20, 22, 24, 85, 88, illus. incl. sketch map, February 1990.
Hudson, Steve. Stnnmerville reviAited: Rock & Gem, 20(3), p. 16-20, 22-23, illus. incl. sketch map, March 1990.
Hurst, Vernon J, (Univ. Ga., Athens, GA, United Stutes). Gold
in east-central Georgia: Bulletin - Georgia Geologic Survey (1978), Rep. No. 112, 60 p., illus. incl. 3 table11; geol. maps 1:158,400; econ. geol. map 1:158,400, 120 ref., 1990.
Hurst, Vernon J, (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atl1111ta. GA. United States);
Kremer, Thomas and Bush, Par111haU B. A geochemical reconnaissance for gold in east-central Georgia: Information Circular Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 83, 18 p., illus. incl. 2 tables; geuchem. mops 1:100,000, 16 ref., 1990.
Hurst, Vernon J, (Univ. Ga. Geol. Dep. Athens, GA, United
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Jancln, MRrk ( 1004 Douglas Cr., Americus, GA, United States) and Clark, David. Mud infdtmte atructures in Waterfall Cave, Gmdy County, Georgia [abstr.J: in Sixty-seventh annual meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science: abstmcts (Reichard, Sherwood M. chairpenon). Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science, 4R(l). p. 37, 1990. Meeting: May 4-.5, 1990, Macon, GA, United States.
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Kania, M. see Alberts, J. J.
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Knlsel, W. G. su also Leonard, R. .A.
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Leenheer, J, A. su also Averet, R. C.
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l,eonRrd, Clifford, Jr. The tectonic margins of the eastern Gulf Coa~t of North America: 117 p., 7 plates, 115 ref., Master's, 1988, Northeast Louisiana Univ., Monroe, LA.
Leonard, R. A. (U. S. Dep. Agric., Agric. Res. Serv., Tifton, GA. United States) and Knlse1, W. G. Application of n model to evaluate agrichemicalloading to ground water at the Plains, Georgia, research ~ite [abstr.]: irr U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program: proceedings of the technical meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, September 26-30, 198R (Mallard, GuilE. editor). Water-Resources Investigations, U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA, United States, Rep. No. WRI 88-4220, p. 639, 1989. A~ailable from : U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States. Meeting : Sept. 26-30, 1988, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
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Lowrance, R. R. see Obenhuber, D. C.
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MAcCarthy, Patrick ue Bowles, E. C.
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Mncstas, Lori M. see Raymond. Robert, Jr.

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Maher, H. D., .Jr. (Univ. Nebr., Dep. Geogr. and Geol., Omaha, NE, United States); Dallmeyer, R. D.; Sacks, P. and Secor, Donald T., Jr. Age of movement on the Augu!lla fault zone in the ea~tem Piedmont of S.C. and Ga., late Alleghanian extension [ab~tr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 39th annunl meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 22(4), p. 23, March 1990. Meeting: Apr. .5-6, 1990, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
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Mallary, McKenzie. The usefulness of aerorndioactivity map9 in locating heavy mineral deposits along pol1ions of the Atlantic Coastnl Plnin of Georgia: 94 p., illus. incl. 2 plates; geophys. surv. maps 1:250,000,57 ref., Master's, 1988, Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA.
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Martin, Robert A. (Rerry Coli., Dep. Bioi., Mt. Berry, GA,
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Mayer, G. C. (U. S. Geo!. Surv., Dornville, GA, United States) and Faye, R. E. Investigations of regional flow systems within cla!ltic aquifers of the Southea8tem Coastal Plain: Georgia. South Carolina. 1111d Alabama [abstr.]: in Regional aquifer systems of the United States: aquifen of the Atlantic 1111d Gulf Coastal Plain (Vecchioli, John: et n!.). AWRA Monograph Series, 9,p. 97,1987. MPPting: 2211<1 annual AWRA conference 1111d symposium, Nov. 9-14, 1986, Atlanta, GA, United States.
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McConnell, James B. (U. S. Geol. Surv., Doraville, GA. United Stales). Ethylene dibromide (EDB) trendN in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October 1981 to November 1987: Water-Re~oun::es lnve!ltigalions,li.S. Geol. Surv., Reston, VA. United States. Rep. No. WRI 89-4034, 11 p. illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps, 6 ref., 1988. Available from : U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver. CO, United States. (Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency).
McConnell, James B. see also Hicks, D. W.
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McKnight, D. M. su also Averett, R. C.
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McMaboo, T. A. see Kuhne!, I.

Melsburgcr, Edward P. su Anden, Fred J.
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Miller, James A. see also Habib, Daniel
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MulboUand, Patrick J, su Olsen, Curtis R.
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Thurman, E. M. see also Leenheer,J. A.
Tl!lue, T. (Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, United States); Alberts, J, J. and Price, M. Cd-ll3M as a biogeochemical tracer in southeastern coastal !laltmarshes [abstr.J: in Sixty-third amlUal meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science. Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science, 52, p. 95, 1990. Ml'eting: Mar. 30, 1990, 01arleston, SC, United States.
Torus. Max Antonio. Depositional facies and Markov analysis of Penn~lvanian strata, Lookout Mountain. Northwe..t Georgia: 215 p. illus. incl. 8 tables, 86 ref., Master's, 1987, Georgia Stale Univ., Atlanta, GA.
Treat, Vldorta P. (Ga. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, GA. United States); Fanolng, Jnlla L. and l>oooao, Glenn A. Water use in Georgia by county for 1987: lnfonnation Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey. Rep. No. 8.5, 111 p . illus. incl. 4 tables, sketch mnps, 1990. (Prep. in coop. with U. S. Geol. Surv.).
Trent, Vldorla P. see also Davis, Kenneth R.
Tun, James F. see Groszos, Mark S.
Turner, Martha Jane Jones. Conservation and protection of Georgia's freshwater wetlands: 167 p., DoctomJ, 1989, Emory

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U. S., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service Zhang Lingsu

Univ., Atlanta, GA. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, ML United States.
U. S., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service. NOAA/NOS-COE/CERC-SC/DRSS cooperative shoreline movement study; Cape Fear, NC-Tybee Island, GA: Natl. Ocean. ruul Atmos. Awn., Natl. Ocean Serv., Washington, DC, United States, 32 ~heets, eng. geol. map 1:24,000, 1984. (Prepared in coopemtion with the U.S. Army Corps of Eng. and the State of S.C.).
Ulmer, Christl S. see Carr, John Loften. ill
VIncent, Harold R. (Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Atlanta, GA. United States); McConneU, Keith l. and Perley, PhiUp C., compUers. Geology of selected mafic and ultramafic rocks of Georgia: n re view: Information Circular Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 82, 59 p. illus. incl. 7 tables, 91 ref., 1990.
Ward, Lauck W. see Harris, W. Burleigh
Warner, Debbie see Smith, Vonda Kay
Waters, Jobnny A. see Crawford, Thomas J.
Waucbope, R. D. see Pothuluri, J. V.
Webb, Steve W. see Petermann. Mtuk A.
Weiner, E11gene R. see Goldberg. M. C.
Wersbaw, R. L. see McKnight. D. M.
Wesolowski, D. see Oakes, Charles S.
Wbetton, P. H. see Kuhnel, I.
Wblte, R. K. see Sctunitt, T. ].
White, Roger Lee. An analy~is of the manganese content of the Fort Payne Fonnntion of northwestern Georgia and northeastern Alnbamn: 100 p. 64 ref., Master's, 1988, Univ. of Georgin. Athens, GA.
Wbltney, James A. see Allard, Gilles 0.
Wiebe, W. j. (Univ. Ga. Dep. Micmbiol.. Athens. GA. United Sh1tes); Wiegert, R. G.; Blsbop, 1'. J). and McUonald, J, A. Material fluxes and chnmcterizRtion of the flocculent layer on the surface of a Georgia salt mand1 [abstr.]: in AGU 1988 fall meeting. Eos, Tmnsactions, An1erican Geophysical Union, 69(44), p. 1085, November 1, 1988. Meeting: Dec. 6-11, 1988, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Wiegert, R. G. see Wiebe, W. J.
WIUongbby, Rolph H. see Honis, W. Burleigh

- see Nystrom, Paul G., Jr.
Windom, Herbert L. see Olsen, Curtis R.
Wingard, G. Lynn (U. S. Geol. Surv., United State~) and Sobl, Norman F. Revision of the Nucula percrnssa Conrad, 1858 group in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coa~t nJ plnins: an example of bins in the nomenclature: in Shorter contlibntion~ to paleontology and stratigraphy (Sando. Williwn J., editor). Geological Survey Bulletin (Washington), U.S. Geol. Surv., Reston. VA. United States, Rep. No. B 1881, p. Dl-025. illus. ind. 8 tables, 7 plates, 57 ref., 1990. new taxa
Wojtal, Steven see Woodward, Nicholas B.
Woloslck, J. R. see Nicholaon, A. J., Jr.
Wong, George T. F. (Old Dom. Univ., Dep. Oceru1ogr.. Norfolk, VA, United Stales) and Zhang Llngsu. Chru1ges in the redox speciation of iodine across coastal hydrographic fronts in the South Atlantic Bight fabstr.J: ;,. AGU 1990 oceM sciences meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 71(2). p. 89, January 9, 1990. Meeting : Feb. 12-16, 1990, New Orleans, LA, United States.
Woodward, Nicholas D. (1520 Meeting House Rd., Knoxville, TN. United States); Wojtal, Ste,en; Dunne, WllUam M.; Mitra, Gautam; Simpson, Carol; Evans, Mark and Costello, John, leaders. Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern and central North An1ericn: Volume 2, Geometry and defonuntion fabrics in the Centmlrutd Southern AppnJnchian VaHey and Ridge and Blue Ridge: in tfrt collection Field trips for the 28th intemational geological congress. Am. Geophys. Union, Waslungton, DC, 1Jnited Stntes. 105 p. iUus., 317 ref., 1989. Field trip guidebook T357, Frederick, Maryland to Allatoonn Dnm, Georgia, July 20-27. 1989: individual papers nre cited separately.
Woodward, Nlcbolas B. see also Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.
Zeigler, E. Lynn. Sedimentary petrology and depositional environments of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie rutd Lower Silurian Red Mountain fonnotions, northwestem Georgia: 288 p. illus. incl. strut cols., 111 ref., Master's, 1989, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA.
Zellars-WIIIIams Company. Georgia offshore minerals assessment: Pro.iect Report Georgia Geologic Survey, Rep. No. 14, variously paginated, illus. incl. tables, sketch maps: econ. geol. maps 1:100,000, 74 ref., 1988. (Prep. in coop. with U. S. Miner. Manage. Serv.).
Zbang Llngsu see Wong. George T. F.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY

SUBJECT INDEX

A
absolute age s~e rmder geochronology: isotopes
absolute ag~ates m~tomorpllic rocks: Lithology, metamorphimn, and geochronology of the Opelika Complex (Ooldbers. Steven A.) - 111e seology of the Dadeville Complex of the westem Oeort~ia and eutern Alaban1a Inner Piedmont: initial petrographic, seochemical, and seochronolosical results (Seal, T. L.)
Albion Member Flint kaolins in the Georgia Coastal Plain (Moskow, Michael Oldeon)
algal no~ology inter1idal emironm~nl: Subrec:ent intertidal diatoms from St. Catherines Island, Georgia: taphonomic implications (Sherrod, Brian L., etal.)
algal Oor-..nannnfosslls Cretac~rms: Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary t~eolo[!y of the Chattahoochee River valley, western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinhardt, Juersen, et al.)
alloys su rmder minerals
amphlbolltes su unJ~r metamorphic rocks
analytical methods see chemical analysis: spectroscopy
analytlcrll IKhnlques s~~ techniques
Appalachlans--ec:onomlc [~Niogy gold oru: Recent developmenta in the exploration and exploitation of gold deposit., in the Southeastern United States (Cook, Robert B.) Mt11ml gas: Drilling on the CSD (Coleman, James L., Jr.)
Appalachlam-envlronmentaiRCOioli:J "tJSte disposal: Aaaeasment mel restoration of VOC-irnpacted groundwater and soils in the Appalachian Piedmont phyaiosraphic province (Petennann, Mark A., et al.)
AppalachiAni!!---!eophylllcallftl"eys r!l~ctrical .srrne_vs: Electrical resistivity characteristics ofwater-bearing fractures in the North Georgia Piedmont (Steflik, Martin) seismic sune_vs: Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) Project aile investigation: regional aeismic lines and geologic interpretation (Cmtain, John K . et al.)
Appalachla.....-petrology m~tamorphism: Geology and petrology of the Lake Juliette region. Ea.~t Juliette Quadrangle, Oeorgia Piedmont (Piette, Robyn A.)
Appalachla~olls
g~nrlr~mistry: Beryllium in ~~elected Southeastem soils (Ande111on, Michael A., et al.)
Apfllllachla-tratl~aphy
Corlx'"ifermrs: Biomratigraphic ait~niftcance of compreaaion-impres~~ion plant fOMils near the Misaisaippian-PeMsylvanian boundary in the

Southern Af'Palachians (Oillespie, William H .. etal.) Paleozoic; Paleozoic stratigraphy of the southem Blue Ridge: implicatioll!l for Appalachian tectonic evolution (Oroszos, Mark S.)
Appalachla...-tructural plogy g11id~book; Day I: 11e geology of the eaNt end of the Pine Mountain Window and lldjacent Piedmont, Central Oeorgia (Hooper, Robert J.) - Day eleven: Georgia Valley and Ridge-Blue Ridt~e transition zone (Costello, Jolm) - Geometries and deformation fabrics in the Central and Southern Appalachian Valley mel Ridge 1111<1 Blue Ridge (Anonymous) - Met111norphi~m and tectonics of eastern and central North America: Volume 2, Geometry and deformation fahrica in the Central and Southern Appalachian Valley and Ridge and Blue Ridge (Woodward, Nicholas B., et al.) - Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern mel central North America; Volume 3, Southern Appalachian windows: comparison of styles, scales, geometry mel detachment levels of thrust faults in the fore! mel and intemideR of a thru1t-dominated orogen (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.) - Tectonic setting of the Southern ApPalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.) tectonics: Drilling on the CSD (Coleman, JIIITICS L., Jr,) - Geology of the eastern Piedmont along the SavaMah River and implications for Appalachian tectonics (Sacks, Paul Eric) - Windows in the crystalline terrane of Georgia, southwestern North Carolina. and southeastern Tenneaaee and the geologic framework of the Southern Appalachians (Higgins, Michael W ., et al.)
Appalachla_.ectonnphyt'lcs crust: Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOII) Project site investigation; regional seismic linea and geologic interpretation
(Costaln, Jolm K., et at.)
plat~ ttctonics: Co1111tituent terranes of the Avalon Superterrane in dte Af'Palachian Otain (RaNt, Nicholas)
- The Ropes Creek Mt~Cmhlage: petrology, geochemistry, mel tectonic setting of an ophiolitic thrust sheet in the Southern Appalachians (Spell, Terry L.)
pplled geophysics see geophysical surveys
qutfen ser ground water
Archosauria srr under Reptilia
arelplogy gt~idebonk: Excunions in Oeorgia geology (Fritz, William J.) - Ueology of the southern Inner Piedmont, Alabama and Southwest Georgia (Steltenpohl, Mark 0., et al.)
aneslan waten see ground water
nhroJIOd-b!Mtratlgraphy Pennsylvanian: 111e l'ennNyhanian Syatem of Oeorgia (Crawford, lltomu J., et al.)
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Atlantll Gronp Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatite, Georgia (Size, William B.)
Atlantic Coastal Plaln-onomlc l[tDioRV l1~avy mineral deposits: The usefulnes~ of aeroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposits along portio1111 of the Atlantic Coastal Plain ofOeorgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
Atlantic Coastal Plaln--oc.-eanoaraphy continental .flrtlf: Origin and occurrence of shoreface-attached sand ridge.~. North Atlantic
Shelf, U.S.A. (McBride, Randolph A., et at.)
Atlantic CnastRI Plal--paleontolo~ Mtlllusca: Revision of lite Nucula percrasaa Conrad, 1858 !!roup in dtc Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic con.qtal plaiJL: 1111 example of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, G. Lynn)
Atlantic Co~tal Plal...--dlment~try retre~logy sedimentary roclcs: Hydrolol!y of a peat deposit; implications for mech1111isms of fonnation and chemical composition of coal precursors (Neuzil. Sandra <J.)
Atlantic Coastal Plaln-eolls geoclr~mistry: Beryllium in selected Southeastem soils (Anderson, Michael A., et al.)
Atlantic Coastal Plal~t-<~~tratlgrnphy g11id~bof.lk: Coastal and marine [!Cology of the United States: Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic geology of the aoutlteastem Atlantic Coastal Plain (Harris, W. Burleigh. et al.)
automatic dnta processing see data proceasing
Avon Prk Formation Petrology of Eocene rocks, Southeast Georgia coastal plain ('fl1ayer, Paul A.)
B
Baldwin County-real [~Nktli:J maps: A seologic atla~ of the central Oeorgia kaolin district (Hetcick, Jolu11l.)
Banpr Umesfone Seasonal variations in the solution of Bangor Limestone, Pigeon Mountain, Georgia (Kiefer, Rudolf H.)
- Structure of tlte Wills Valley AnticlineLookout Mountain Syncline between dte Rising Fawn 111td Anniston CSD's, Northeast Alabama (Coleman, James L., Jr.. et al.)
- Tite Pennsylvanian System of Oeorgia (Crawford, 1homas J., et ol.)
Barnwell Formation Commercial kaolins in Oeor[!in: occurrence, mineralogy, origin, use (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.)
- Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and kaolin deposil8 in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Ven1on J.)
- Tite Cretaceou~ and Tt>rtilll'}' ~trntigraphy of dte upper Coastal Plain of South Georgia
(Nystrom, Paul G., Jr., et at.)

Barrow County--hydrogeology

Barrow County-lsydrogeolo[Q' maps: OccurTence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., etal.)
Bartow County-paleontology Mammalia: Late Plei~tocene record1 of caribou and elk from Georgia and Alabuna (Martin, RobertA.)
Bays Formation The mineralogy and stratigraphic setting of the Rocklandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite beds along the Cincinnati Arch and in the southern Valley and Ridge (Haynes, John Tweed!)
bentonite deposits see kaolin deposits
berylllu~eochemlstry
soils: Beryllium in selected Southeastern soils (Anderson, Michael A., et al.)
Bibb County-real JJCOioRY maps; A geologic atlas of the central Georgia bolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
bk'l!eography---ec:hlnoderms Eoa11~: Echinoid biofacies and lithofacies distributions in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty Plain, southwestern Oeorgia (Carter, Burchard D.)
biogeography-plants Jurassic: Georgian Middle Jurassic plants (Buhirov, 0. M.)
Bivalvia su rmdu Mollusca
BlACk Mln!fo Group The Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy of the upper Coastal Plain of South Oeorgia (Nystrom, Paul 0., Jr., et al.)
Dleckley County-real (feology maps: A geologic atlas of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
Blount Group Middle Cambrian to Lower Mississippian synsedimentary structures in the Appalachian fold-thrust belt in Alabama and Georgia (Ferrill, Benjamin A.)
Blnntown Formation First dinO!Iaur fos~ll~ from Georgia, with notes on additional Cretaceous vertebntes from the slate (Schwimmer, David R.)
- Revision of the Nucula percras.o.a Conrad, 1858 group in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coastal plains; an example of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, 0. LyM)
Boone Valley Formation The phosphate deposits of Florida, with a note on the depO!Iit in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, James B.)
boreholes su well-lugging
brachlopoo8-blostratlgrAphy Ptm11syllanian: TI1e Penn1ylvanian System of
Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Drldgebnro Limestone CorTCiation and age of the Bridgeboro Limeatone; a coralgallimeatone from southwestern Georgia (Bryan, Jonathon R.)
bryozoa.-blostrattanphy P~nnsyl1anian: TIIC Pennsylvanian System of
Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)

Buffalo Creek Formation Apparent salinity of depositional environments of commercial sedimentary kaolinites, Georgia, by carbon isotope analysis (delta 13C/12C) (Sprague, E. K., et ol.)
Burke County-mineralogy fruml!work silicall!s, silica mi11uals: SavaMah River agate (Hudson, Steve)
burrows su iclmofossils
c
carbon---teochemlstry fuiloic acids: Elemental analy~is and heal of combustion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., et al.)
cerboo--tsotopes C-13/C-12: Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon isotopes in the Savannah Estuary; riverborne verous marine sources (Olsen, Curtis R., el al.)
Crbonlferous su Missi~sippian: Pennsylvanian su rmdl!r stratigraphy rmdu Appalachians
CrroR County-teochemlstry traC.'I! el~m~nts: The Ropes Creek MSCmblage; petrology, geochemistry, and tectonic aetling of an ophiolitic thrust sheet in the Southern Appalachians (Spell, Terry L)
Crroll County-bydrogeology hydrology: Determination of pH and lead 2+ ion content of West Oeorgia surface waters (Smith, Vonda Kay, et al.)
Crroll County-lis srme,vs: Soil survey of Carroll County (McDennitt, Kenny)
cartography sl!l! maps
catlllnp--strAtlgraphy noml!nclatur~; OEONAMES data baae of geologic names of the United States through 1988; VA. NC, SC, OA. FL (Luttrell, G. W., et al.)
C11toosa County-.trti~P:rphy guidl!book: 10e Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Cnwford, lllom~ J., et al.) Pennsylvanian: 10e PeMsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Cedar KeyR Umestone The phosphate deposits of Florida, with a note on the deposits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, James B.)
Cenozoic su Holocene; Miocene
ceramic materiAls su kaolin deposits su rmJ~r economic geology rmdl!r Floyd County
Chrlton County-nvlronmental(feology maps: History and description of the Okefenokee Swamp; origin of the Suwannee River (Malcolm. R. L.. et nl.) poll11tion: Interactions of organic contaminants with fulvic and humic acid from the Suwannee River and other humic suhRiances in aqueous systems, with inferences to tl~e structures of humic molecules (Kile, D. E., et al.)
ChArlton Collnty-teochfmldry orgn11ic matl!rials: Acid-ba,e titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from tlte Suwannee River (Bowles, E. C., et al.)
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- Complellation of COI'fiCr by fulvic acid from the Suwannee River: effect of counter-ion concentration (McKnight, D. M.)
- Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from the SuwaruJCC River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.)
- Elemental analysis and heat ofcombustion of fulvic acid from the SuwamteeRiver (Reddy, M.M.,etal.)
- Fluorescence measurements of tiiC volume. shape, and fluorophore composition of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.)
- Isolation of fulvic and humic acid!! from the Suwaru1ee River (Malcolm, R. L., et nl.)
- Methods fordetennination of structural models of fulvic acid from tl~e Suwannee River by convergent independent analyses (Leenheer, J. A.)
- Molecular size and weight of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, 0. R., et al.)
- Nitrogen and amino acids in fulvic and humic acids from tl1e Suwanr~ee River ('JliUrman, E. M.)
- Nuclear-rna[iinetic-resonance spectrometry investigations of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thorn, K. A.)
- Proton nuclear-magr~etic-resonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T.l.)
- Significance of density detem1ination in molecular structures comprising fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.)
- Structural component' and proposed structunl models offulvic acid from the Suwa1mee River (Leenheer, J. A., et al.)
trace elements: Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metals in the International Humic Substances Society's ~IA1Jdard and reference fulvic and humic acids isolated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.)
Charlton County-lsydrorJCOiotQ' hydrology: Humic sub8tances in the Suwannee River, Georgia; interactions, properties, and proposed structures (Averell, R. C., et al.) - 10e hydrogeologic system of Trail Ridge above tl1e bMal clays near Folkston, Georgia (Burklew, Richard Hill, Jr.)
Chatham County--envlronm~ntal ~oloRY pollution: Major oil ~pill on the Savannah River, Georgia and Soutlt Carolina, December 1986 (Stringfield, Whitney J.)
Chatham County-lsydro(feology lr,vdrology: Relationships between pll S04 concentration, turbidity and rainfall in the Placentia Canal, Chatham County, Georgia (Kozel, Thomas R.)
ChattanoogA Shale Kinematic significance of wedge fault (Jancin. Mark)
Chattooga County-mlnernlogy framl!work silicalrs. silica mi11rrals: Summerville revisited (Hudson, Steve)
chemical anal.vsls see spectroscopy
chemical AnAiysh--methoos liquid chronratograplly; Method for the determination of PAH desorption kinetics in coal fines and coal contaminated sediments (Shorten, 01arles Victor, et al.)

Conasauga Group

n11clror mognrtic rrsononcr: Nuclear-magnetic-resonllllce spectrometry investigations of fulvic and humic acids front the SuwUliiCC River (Thorn, K. A.)
- Proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T. 1.)
spectroscop,v: Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.)
- Auorescence mea~urements of the volume, shape, and fluorophore composition of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.)
- Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metals in the International Humic Substances Society's standard and reference fulvic and humic acids i~olated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.)
chemk:al analysis--techniques titration: Acid-biii9C titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Bowles, E. C., et al.)
Cherokee County-real RI!Oingy maps: Tite geochemistry and origin of pegmatites, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia (Gunow, Aleunder J.)
Cherokee County--onomlc geology prgmatitr: The geochemitry and origin ofpegmatites, Dterokee-Pickens District, Georgia (Clunow, Alexander J.)
Chk:kamauga Group Sedintentary petrology and depositional environment~ of tlte Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurillll Red Mountain formations, northwestern Ueorgia (Zeigler, E. LyM)
- Stratigraphic and environmental relationships of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama (Carter, Burchard D.)
- Stratigraphy of major thrust sheets in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowns, Timothy M.)
Chilhowee Group Stratigraphy of major thrust sheets in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowns, Timothy M.)
- Windows in the crystalline terrane of Georgia, southwestern North Carolina, and southeastern Tennessee and the geologic framework of tlte Southern Appolachi8118 (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
chlorln~eochemlstry
gro11nd water: Relation between concealed faults and ground Wiler quality in a carbonate aquifer system, Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A. (MMiia, Morris L.)
ClAiborne Aqnlfer Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.)
- Nitrate tr11mformation in the rechlll'ge area of tlte Claiborrte Aquifer near Plains, Georgia (Obenhuber, D. C.)
ClAiborne Group Groundwater modeling of the Daibome, Dayton, and Providence 8qUifer system in Southwest Georgia and SoutheutAlabanta (Long, Ann F.)
- Hydrogeology of the Dayton and Daibome aquifer systems (Long, Anna F.)

- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology of the Cltattahoocltee River nlley, western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinhardt, Juergen, et al.)
C..rke County-hydrogeology mops: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radlke, Dean B~ el al.)
Clarke County-lis salinity: Flocculation concentration and sodium/cllciumexchange of kaolinitic soil clays (Miller, W. P., et al.)
c18stlc rocks su 11rlder sedimentary rocks
c..stlc sediments see 11nder seditnents
c..y mlnerlog,--reRI llltudles Georgia: Clay mineralogy of the Rockmart Slate (Renner, Jatnes Franklin)
clay mlnerlogy-lnel'81 data koolinit~: A subtle stratigraphy in the Cretaceous kaolins of Georgia; evidence for weathering of a previously deposited sediment (Proctor, Christian Jennings)
c..ys see ceramic materials; kaolin deposits
C..yton Aquifer Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.)
Clayton FormAtion Groundwater modeling of the Claiborne, Dayton, and Providence aquifer system in Southwest Georgia and Soutlteut Alabama (Long, Ann F.)
- Hydrogeology of the Dayton and Claiborne aquifer systems (Long, Atuta F.)
cllmllte clumge su paleoclimatology
cllmte, nclent su paleoclimatology
Clinch County-environmental geology mops: History and description of the Okefenokee Swamp: origin of the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L., et II.) pol/11tion: Interactions of organic contaminant& with fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River and otlter humic substances in aqueo111!1 systems, wil11 inferences to the structures of humic molecules (Kile, D. ~ et al.)
Clinch County-.eochemhtry organic materials: Acid-baae titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Bowles. E. C., et al.) - Complexation of copper by fulvic acid from the Suwannee River: effect of counter-ion concentration (McKnight, D. M.) - Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from lite Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Elemental analy~is and !teat ofcombustion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., et al.) - Fluorescence mea8urernents of the volume, shape, and fluorophore composition of fulvic acid from lite Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.) - Isolation of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L., et al.) - Methods for determination of structural modelsoffulvic acid from the Suwannee River by convergent independent analyaes (Leenheer, J. A.)

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- Molecular size and weight of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, G. R., et al.)
- Nitrogen and amino acidA in fulvic and humic acids from lite Suwarutee River (J'humtan, E. M.)
- Nuclear-magnetic-re!llonance 8pectrornetry investigations of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwamtee River (Titom, K. A.)
- Proton nucleAr-magnetic-resonance studie of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T.l.)
- Significance of density deterntinntion in molecular structures compri8ing fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.)
- Structural components and propOfted structural models offulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Leenheer, J. A., et al.)
traer rlem~111J: Occurrence lllld diUibution of elected trace metals in the International Humic Substances Society's standard and referettee fu lv ic and humic acid~ i8olated front the Suwamtee River (Taylor, H. E.)
Clinch County-hydrogeology hydrology: Humic substances in lite Suwannee River, Georgia: interaction.,, properties, and proposed structures (Averell, R. C., et al.)
COlli see under organic residues und~rsedimentary rocks
Cohb C:ounty--hydrogenlogy g11iJrbook: Hydrogeology of saprolile and hard rock aquifers in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont of northeatern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina (Schmitt, T. J., et nl.)
Coelenterta see corals
Coffee Sand Revision ofthe Nucula percrassa Conrad, 18.58 group in lite Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coastal plains; an e~ample of bias in lite n01nenclature (Wingard, G. Lynn)
Columhla County-enl!lneerlng geology waterways: Aood frequency of the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia (Sanders, Curtis L., Jr., et al.)
Columbia County-environmental geology grologic fla:ords: Flood frequency of tlte Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia (Sanders, Curtis L., Jr., et II.)
Columhla County--tJeochemlstry trace el~m~ms: Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of REE-Ti-V enriched iron oxides in the Burks Mountain complex, Columbia County, Georgia (Cocker, Mark D.)
Colvin Mountain Sndstone The mineralogy and stratigraphic setting of the Rocklandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonile bed~ along lite Cincinnati Arch and in the southern Valley and Ridge (Haynes, John Tweedt)
computer pplk=atlons see data processing
Conu~~uga Group Middle Cambrian to Lower Mi~siMippian synsedimentary structures in the Appalachian fold-thrust belt in Alabama and Georgia (Ferrill, Benjamin A.)
- Stratigraphy of major thru~t shf'eL9 in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Dtowm, Timollty M.)

copper--geocbend~ry

ronservatlon su 11nder environmental geology su land use: reclamation
contamln11tlon tpolhUiont su pollution
continental drift see plate tectonics
contlnental11helf see 11ndt>r oceanography Ut' under oceanography under Atlantic Coutal Plain
ronttnental11lope see continental shelf
copper---.reochemlstry fuiloic acids: Comple11ation of copper by fulvic acid from the Suwannee River; effect of counter-ion concentration (McKnight. D. M.)
corah-blostratlgraphy Pt'nn.s:y/,anian: The Penmylvanian Sy11tem of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Crab Orchard Mountal118 Group The Penmylvanian Sy~tem ofGeorgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
- Upper MiMissippian and Lower Pennsylvanian series in the southern Appalachian Baain (Crawford, Thomas J.)
crust su 11ndt'r seismology St't' under tectonophysics undt'r Appalachians
cry11tal growth---lllloys mt'clumism: Gold-rich rim formation on electrum grains in placers (Groen, John C., et al.)
Cuaeta Formation First dinosaur fossils from Georgia, with notes on additional Cretaceou~ vertebrates from the state (Schwimmer, David R.)
D
dams see 11ndt'r engineering geology undt'r Fulton County
Danburg Granite Mineralogical and chemical changes ohoil and stream sediment, formed by intense weathering of the Danburg Granite, Georgia, USA (Cullers, R.)
data processln~ydrogeoloi!Y grmmJ water: A fteld study of flow through fractured ~hnle and it comparison to two mathematical models (Diprima, Leonard Joseph, Jr.) - Space-time kriging of groundwater data (Rouhani, Shahrokh) l1ydn>lagy: Ground-water flow and streamaquifer relations in the northern coastal plain of Georgia and adjacent part, of Alabama and South Carolina (Faye, Robert E.) - The unsaturated component, of SWATCH: a multiprocess watershed model for runoff generation and routing (Morel-Seytoux, H. J.)
dnta procCII!Iln,........sedlmentary petroloi!Y st'dimt'ntatinn: Depo~itional facies and Markov analysis of Pennsylvanian Rlrata, Lookout Mountain, Northwest Georgia (TorTCs, Mu Antonio)
data processlns-tratlgraphy nammclat11re: OEONAMES data baae of geologic names of the United States tlvough 1988; VA, !IIC, SC, OA. FL (Luttrell, 0. W ., et al.)

DKahlr County-trattgraphy Miorrnt' : StraliS"aphic significance of a new early Barstovian (Miocene) vertebrate fauna, Do~town Member of the TOITCya Fonnation, Florida and Georgia (Bryant, J. Daniel)
deformation su rmdtr structural geology
deformation--field studies polyp/last proasus: Lithology, metamorphi8m, and geochronology of the Opelika Complex (Goldberg, Steven A.)
Deicke Bentonite The mineralngy and stratigraphic aelting of the Rodlandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite beds along the Cincinnati Arch and in the southern Valley and Ridge (Haynes, John Tweedt)
deposition of ores su mineral deposits, genesis
deuterium su hydrogen
dlagenes., su 11ndt'r aedlmentary petrology su sedimentation
dlagenesh-materlah diatom flora : Subrecent intertidal diatomN from St. Catherine Island, Georgia: taphonomic implications (Sherrud, Brian L., et al.) kaolin: Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and kaolin deposits in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst. Vernon J.)
dlagenesl9-processes silicification: Flint kaolinR in the Georgia Coutal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon)
diiL'Itroph&sm su orogeny; tectonics
Dodge County~trology u/r.titrs: Georgia tektites (Minge, Carol)
Dogtown Member Stratigraphic significance of a new early Barstovian (Miocene) vertebrate fauna, Dogtown Member of the TorTCya Formation, FlorIda and Georgia (Bryant, J. Daniel)
Dry Branch Formation Comrnerdal kaolins in Georgia; occurTCnce, mineralogy, origin, uae (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.)
- Cretaceou~-Tertiary str11ta and kaolin deposits in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)
Dug Gap Member Sedimentary petrology and depositional environments of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations,
northwestern Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
E
arthquakes su engineering genlogy stt' mlduseismologyllndt'r Southern U.S.; United States su 11ndu seismology
El!stern U.S.-onomlc ~logy nat11ral gas: Drilling on the CSD (Coleman. James L., Jr.)
Eastern U.S.--teOmorphology slwre ftalllrts: l11e qtleNtinn of ":r.onality" in coastal geomorphology, with tentative application along the East Coast of the USA (Kelletat, D.)
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Eastern U..S.-ed.mentary petrnloRV rufs: 1l1e question of "zonality" in coa11tnl geomorphology. with tentative application along Lite Eut Cout of I.IIC USA (Kelletat, D.)
Eastern u.s.-tnlt'hlral ~loR" ttctonics: Drilling on the CSD (Coleman, James L., Jr.)
echlnoderlll'l-blostratl~rraphy
Eoant: Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environments of central and southwestem Georgia (Manker, J.P.)
Pt'nn.s:yhanian: The Penn.,ylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
echlnoder..--.echlnolds Eocrne: Echinoid biofacies and lithofacies distributions in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty Plain, southwestern Georgia (Carter, Burchard D.)
Echo&s Cotmty-nvlronmental ~logy maps: History and description of the Okefenokee Swamp: origin of LIIC SuwanriCe River (Malcolm, R. L., et al.) poll11tion: Interaction~ of organic contaminants with fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River and other humic substances in aqueous systems, with inferences to the ~tructures of humic molecules (Kile, D. E., et al.)
Echols County---geochemhtry orgt111ic nlatt'rials: Acid-bue titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Bowie.~. E. C., et al.) - Complexation of copper by fulvic acid from the Suwannee River; effect ofcounter-ion concentration (McKnight. D. M.) - Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic adm from the Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Elemental analysis and heat ofcomblllltion of fulvic acid from the SuwiUVICeRiver (Reddy, M.M.,etal.) - Fluorescence n~euurenJCnts of tlte volun~e, shape, and fluorophore comp~ition of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.) - Isolation of fulvic and humic acids from tliC Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L., ct al.) - Methods fordetem1ination of tructural models of fulvic acid from the SuwRRnee River by convergent independent analyses (Leenheer, J.A.) - Molecular size and weight of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, G. R., et al.) - Nitrogen and amino acids in fulvic and humic acids from LIIC Suwannee River (Thunnan, E. M.) - Nuclear-magnetic-resonance rectrometry investigatio1111 of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thom, K. A .) - Proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T. 1.) - Significance of den.,ity determination in molecular structures comprising fulvic add from the Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.) - Structural c:ompor~ents and proposed structural models offulvic acid fron1 the Suwannee River (l..eenheer, J. A., et al.) trace elements: OccurTCnce and ditribution of selected trace metals in the International Humic Substances Society's standard and ref-

Fayette County-geochemistry

erenee fu lv ic and humic acid!! isolated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.)
Echol~ Cflllnly-llydrogeology hydrology: Humic substances in the Suwannee River, Georgia: interactions, properties, and propoaed structures (Averell, R C., et at.)
ecology su wrder algal flora; environmental geology
ecology-lgal florA illlertidol rnvironmelll; Subrecent intertidal diatoms from St. Catherines Island, Georgia; taphonomic implications (Sherrod, Brien L., et al.)
ecology-nolyslol pal11dal tn,ironmrnt: History end description of the Okefenokee Swamp; origin of the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L., etal.)
ecology--obs"rvatlons j111vial rmircmmrnt: Humic substances in the Suwannee River, Georgia: interactions, properties, and proposed structures (Averett, R. c.,etal.)
economic !!"logy gold ores; A geochemical rcconnai888nce for gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J., et al.) - Gold-rich rim formation on electrum grains in placers (Groen, John C., et al.) gr~idtbook; Commercial kaolins in Georgia; occurrence, mineralogy, origin, uae (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.) - Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and bolin depCMits in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) hetnoy mineral drposits; The ueefulneaa of acroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposit along portiom of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie) kaolin dtposits: Apparent salinity of depositional environment of commercial sedimentary kaolinites, Georgia, by carbon Isotope analysis (delta 13C/12C) (Sprague, E. K., et al.) - Commercinl kaolins in Georgia: occurrence, mincralugy, origin, uae (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.) - Smectitic impurities in some commercial Georgia kaolins (Jones, Tracy) manganrst oru: An analysis of the manganeac content of the Fort Payne Formation of northwestern Georgia and northeastern Alabama (White, Roger Lee) mineral re.umrcrs: Georgia offshore minerals assessment (Zcii81"11-Williams Company) natr~ral gas: Methane-bearing fluid inclusions
from the Tallulah Falls Dome, NE Georgia:
implications for an unconventional methane resource in the Southern Appalachians (Oakes, Charles S., et al.) phosphalt dtposit.<: The pho~phate depo~it1 of Florida. with a note on the deposits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, James B.) H"atrr ruomru : Cl1anging water u~~e patterns in the Southeast (Lineback, Jerry A.) - Geology and ground-water rcaources of the coastal area of Georgia ({.1arlc.e, John S., et al.)
- Georgia: water supply and use (Pierce, R
R.)

- Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1987 (DaviA, Kenneth R.)
- Water use in Georgia by county for 1987 (Trent, Victoria P., et al.)
Emngham County-paleontolotr,T Vtrlrbrota; Foasil vertebrateft from the Marks Head Formation (lower Miocene) ofsoutheastem Georgia (Pratt, Ann E.)
Elbert County-ltydropology maps: Occurrence and availability nf ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
Elbert County-Il-l salinitv: Flocculation concentration and sodiun',/calcium exchange of kaolinitic soil clays (Miller, W. P., et al.)
electrical surveys srr undtr geophysical surveys rmdr~ Appalachians; Morgan County; Oconee County
electromapetlc surveys see 1111drr geophysical surveys
electron microscopy see chemical analy8is; spectroscopy
emhJJnn apedrnsc:npy see rmdrr spectroscopy
ener1!1110Urces srr coal; natural gas; peat
enl!lneerlnl! ~nlogy stt dams; deformation: earthquakes: environmental geology; geologic hazards; ground water; land use; rock mechanics; shorelines; soil mechanics; tunnels; waste dispoaal; waterways
englneerlnl! geology foundations: Post-tensioned caiuon~ permit interstate construction; a caae history (Nichulson, A. J., Jr.) geologic lrmartl.f: F..1timating urban flood-frequency characteristics (Jennings, M. E., et al.) - Reduction of flood forecasting uncertainty via the Kalman filter using the Alabama rainfall-runoff model (Henry, Harold R.) maps: NOAA/NOS-COE/CERC-SC/DRSS cooperative shoreline movement study: Cape Fear, NC-Tybee Island, GA (U.S., National Oceanic and Allnuapheric Administration, National Ocean Service) shorelines: NOAA/NOS-COE/CERC-SC/DR SS cooperative shoreline movement atudy; Cape Fear, NC-Tybce Island, OA (U.S., National Oceanic aod Atmoapheric Adminiatration, National Ocean Service) - Shoreline movements: Report 2, Tybee Island, Georgia, to Cape Fear, North Carolina, 18.51-1983 (Anders, rTCd J., etal.) soil meclumics: Design and frcld monitoring of 70-foot high tied anchor retaining wall (Angeles, N. P.) twrntls; Three examples of innovative retaining wall construction (Abramson, L. W.)
emlrnnmentnl !!"logy stt con~ervotion: engineering geology: tzeologic hazards; land use; pollution: reclamation: waste disposal
environmental geology cmurnation: Comcrvation and protection of Georgia's freshwater wetlands (Turner, Martha Jane Jones) tcolog,v: Factors contmlling ~~qneoua 11ulfate concentrations at Panola Mountain, Georgia (Shanley, James B., et Ill.)
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land rue: Investigation of a shoreline enhancement technique for wetlands impact mitigation (Parrish, Fred K.)
poll11tion: Diaaolved and Rupended solidA transport from coastal plain watersheds (Hubbard, R. K., et al.)
- Geological controls on radon occurrence in Georgia (Oregg, L. T.)
- Irrigation impact on groundwater: model study in humid region (Knisel, W. 0 .)
- Metal concentrations in tissu~~ of Spartina alten1inora (Loiel.) and sediment~ of Georgia salt marshes (Alberts, J. J., el al.)
- Plutoniunt, lead-210, and corbon isotorcs in tl1e Savannah Estuary: riverbome versus marine ources (Olsen, Cur1is R.. et nl.)
- Role of soil organic and carbonic acids in the acidiOcation offoreststreams aud soils (Cantrell, Kirk Jason)
epeirogeny stt orog~ny; tectonics
eruptive rocks srr igneuus rocks
estuaries stt rmdrr oceanography
excunlons su guidebook
experlmeotal studies sre rrndrr organic materials
F
faulting see fau Its
faulu stt rmder structural geology stt tectonics
faulls--dlsplllt'emmfll tllrwstfaults: Day I: ll1e geology of the eutcnd of the Pine Mountain Window and adjiiCent Piedmont, Central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.) - Day eleven: Georgia Valley ond Ridge-Blue Ridge transition zone (Coatello, John) - Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern and central North America; Volume 3, Southem Appalachian windows: compariRon of styles, scales, geometry and detachment level of tlJrulll faults iuthe foreland and iulemidcs of a thrust-dominated orogen (Hatcher, Robert
D., Jr., et al.)
- Tectonic ~~etting of the Southern Appalachi111111 (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
faulb-dlstrlbutlon Harris Corrnt,v: A comparison of metamorphic conditious fordefonnation: tl1e Goal Rock and Bartletts Ferry faults (Lawrence, Thomas Spencer) trrranrs: Ocmulgce Fault: the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in centrol Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
faults-Interpretation mttamt~rplrism: A compari~on of metamorphic condition~ of defonnation: the Onnl Rock and Bartletts Ferry faults (Lawrence, Thomas Spencer)
faul~stems
block strwctrrrrs: ll1e tectonic margi1L~ of the eastern Gulf Coni of North America (l..eotlard, Clifford, Jr.)
Fayette County~eochemloltry tract rltnttnl.r: ll~e Ropes Cre~k as~~emblnge: petrology, geochemitry, and tectonic !!Citing of an ophiolitic thrust sheet in tltc Southem Appalachians (Spell, Terry L.)

Fishburne FormatJon

F'l..hburne FormAtlnn Petrology of Eocene rocks, Southeast Georgia coastal plain (Thayer, Paul A.)
Floridan Aquifer Ambient ground-water chemistry and quality in the Floridan Aquifer system in Georgia (Steele, William M.)
- Effect of faull:l on fluid flow and chloride contamination in a carbonate aquifer syatem (Maslin, Moms L.)
- Ethylene dibromide (RDH) trend~ in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October 1981 to November 1987 (McConnell, James B.)
- Oeochemi~try of the Floridan aquifer S)'l'ltem in Florida and in pans of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Sprinkle, Craig L.)
- Orouod-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.)
- Hydrology of the f'luridan Aquifer system (Johnston, Richard H., et al.)
- Relation between concealed faults and ground water quality in a carbonate aquifer system, Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A. (Maslia, Morris L.)
Floyd County---onomk geology c~ramic materials: The geology of a source area for ceramic materials in Floyd County, Georgia (Fountain, Kendall)
Floyd County-nldn~rlng I "logy tunn~/s: Rock response in a 12-M tunnel through a zone of low strength (Prager, R. D., et al.)
Floyd County-hydrogeology grmmd wat~r: A f~eld study of flow through fractured Rhale and iL comparison to two mathematical models (Diprima, l..eonard Joseph, Jr.)
Floyd County-tratlgraphy gridebook: The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.) P~nnsyl,anian: "The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Flnyd County-tnutural ~logy t~ctonics: The geology of the Rising Fawn CSD (Coleman, James L., Jr.)
Floyd Shale A f~eld study of flow through fractured ~hale and iL, comparison to two mathematical models (Diprima, I..eonard Joseph, Jr.)
- The geology of a source area for ceramic materials in Floyd County, Georgia (Fountain, Kendall)
nu,.lal features su und~r geomorphology
folds su faults: tectonics
foraminifera s~e 1mdu paleontology
foramlnlfer~l10trlbutlon
laphont>my: Taphonomy and di~tribution of benthic foraminifera on the neamhore shelf of Georgia (AI-Aawah, Mohamed Aluned)
foramlnlfei'!J---blostratlgraphy Eoc~n~: Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate enviromnenl3 of central and southwestem Georgia (Manker, J.P.) Pai~CK"~nt' : Paleocene benthonic fol'llminiferal biostratigraphy of the eMtem Gulf Coastal Plain (Fluegeman, Richard H., Jr., et al.)

- Paleocene sea level movement~ with a 430,00(1 year quasi-periodic cyclicity (Briskin, Madeleine)
Fort Payne Formation An analy~i~ of tl~e manganese content of the Fort Payne Fonnation of northwestern Georgia and northeastern Alabama (White, Roger l..ee)
- Structure of the Will~ Valley AnticlineLookout Mountain Synclir~e between the Rising Fawn and Anni~ton CSD's, Northeast Alabama (Coleman, James L., Jr., etal.)
- Waulsortian bonks, crinoid banks and crinoid turbidites: fill of the Lower Mississippian Fon Payne basin (Ausich, William 1.)
foundations su under engineering geology su rock mechanics see undt'r soil mechanics
Franklin Gnem The geology of the Dadeville Complex of the we~tem Georgia and eastern Alabama Inner Piedmont: initial petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological results (Seal, T. L.)
fuel resources su coal; natural gas
Fulton County---onomk geology water ruou,.ces: Ground-water resourc~ of the south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Oarke, JohnS.)
Fulton County-nglneerlng geoloc dams: Oeogrid reinforced oil retaining wall on compre!lllible soil (Cunis, R. L., etal.)
G
gM, natnral sn nntural gas
genesb of ore deposits see mineral depoail3, genesis
geoc:hemkal methods see und~r mineral exploration
IJCCH:hemkal prospecting see geochemical methods
geoc:heml.'ltry maps: A geochemical RConnaiMance for gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J., el al.) organic mat~rials: Characterization of aquatic humic acid fraction., by fluorescence depolarization spectroscopy (Goldberg, Marvin C.) st'a watt'r: Changes in the redox speciation of iodine across coastal hydrographic fronts in the South Atlantic Bight (Wong, George T. F.) troce el~mt'nts: Metal concentrations in tissues of Spanina altemiOora (Loisel.) and aedirr~ents of Georgia ~all man!lhes (Alberts, J. J., et al.) - Trace metal~ in burrow walls and sediments, Georgia Bight, USA (Over, D. Jeffrey) watu: Material fluxes and characterization of tiJe nocculentlayer on ll1e surface of a Georgia salt marsh (Wiebe, W. J., et ol.) Wt'alhrrrd matuials: Mineralogical and chemical changes of soil and stream sediments fom1ed by intense weathering of the Danburg Granite, Georgia, USA (Cullers, R.)
geocheml.'ltry----weoc:hemkal cycle carbott: Carbon isotopic trend in peata and coal: clue to carbon hitory and the environment of coal-forming mires (Holmes, 01arles W.)
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geochembtry--proce!'Ses desorption : Melluxl~ for the delennination of PAH desorption kinetics in coal fines and coal contaminated sediment~ (Shorten, Charles Victor, et al.) ion exciJangt': Flocculation concentration and sodium/calcium exchange of kaolinitic soil clays (Miller, W. P., et al.)
geochemlstry--t~urveys
Gt'~>,.gia: A geochemical reconnnisance for gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J., et al.)
geochronology su absolute age
~~chronology
absolute age : Geology of selected mafic and ultramafic rocks of Georgia; a review (Vincent, Harold R., et al .)
Ordovida11 : 'll1e geology of tiJe Dadeville Complex of the western Georgia and ea.~tern Alabama Inner Piedmont: initial petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological resull:l (Seal, T. L.)
Palttazoic: Lithology, metamorphism, aod geochronology of the Opelika Complex (Goldberg, Steven A.)
g~loglc ha7.Rrd..~ su 11ndt'r engineering geology su IInder environmentai geology IIIWt',. Columbia County: Lincoln County; Richmond County
g~loglc time su absolute age: geochronology
g~logy-t10menclature
catalogs: GEONAMES dRta base of geologic names of the United SlaleR through 198R; VA, NC, SC, GA, FL (Luttrell, G. W.. et al.)
g~morphology
sol11tionf~at11res: SeasonAl variation~ in the solution of Bangor Lime~IOIJe, Pigeon Mountain, Georgia (Kiefer, Rudolf H.)
g~morphology-fluvlal features swamps: Hi~tory and description of the Okefenokee Swamp: origin of the Suwo1u1ee River (Malcolm, R. L., et al.)
geomorpholoc-hore features /andfom nool111ion: TIJe question of "zonality" in coastal geomnrphology, with lenlRtive application along the East Coul of the USA (Kelletal, D.)
geophysical methods see geophysical ~urveys
~~physical surveys elt'ctromagnt'lic sun~ys: Uae of ground-penetrating radar on upland coastal plain soils (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) radioacli,ity suneys: A fission lrnck investigation of ponions of the Pine Mt . Belt, & inner Piedmont in W. central Georgia (AJJderson, 1l1omas) s~ismic Slln'(Vs: Analy~i~ of the Surrency hright spot: implication9 for the origin ot deep crustal reneclinns (Barnes, A. E.) - Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOI-l) Project site investigation: regional seismic lines and geologic interpretation (Costain, John K., et al.) - Seismic investigation of the phosphate-bearing, Miocene-age strata nf the coni inental shelf of Georgia (Henry, Vernon J., Jr.) suneys: A J>Ot0.1ible geophyRical Rignature of ancient terrane boundaries (Dutch, Steven!.)
geophysks see defonnalion

Hartselle Sandstone

geosynclines su orogeny: tectonics
geotec:hnlc:s s~~ engineering geology
Glz1111rd Group The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thon1a~ J., et al.)
- Upper Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvllllian series in the southern Appalachi1111 Basin (Crawford, Thomas J.)
[!leclal geology su geomorphology
Glascock Member Flint kaolins in the Georgia Coastal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon)
glass ~~and see ceramic materials
glohal tectonics su plate tectonics
Glynn Coonty-envlronmmtal geology pol/utio11: Effect of faults on fluid flow and chloride contamination in a carbonate aquifer system (Maslia, Morris L.) - Relation between concealed faults and ground water quality in a carbonate aquifer system, Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A. (Maslia, Morris L.)
Glynn County--geomorphology sluJr~ r~ltiii'~S: Back-barrier sequences along a n~e~~otidal coa.t, Sea Island, Georgia (Farrell, K.M.)
Glynn County--tJedlmentary petrology ll~m'Y min~rals: Evaluation of heavy mineralbearing nearshore sands, Altamaha Sound and the adjacent nearshore zone, Georgia (Bonn, Gregory N.)
[!Reisses see under metamorphic rocks
[!Old ores s~~ rmd~r economic geology: placers su undrreconomic geology under Appalachian.; Greene County: Lincoln County; McDuffie County: Oglethorpe County; Southeastern U.S.; Warren County; Wilkes County srr rmdrr geochemical methods under mineral ellploralion see under geochemistry undrr silver
governmentagenc~urrentresearch
U. S. Minrrals Management s~nic~: Current offshore hard minerals projects and activities of the Minerals Management Service (Drucker, B.S.)
Grndy Cnnnty-edlmmtary petrology sedimelllary stmc:lurrs: Mud inriltrate structures in Waterfall Cove, Grady County, Georgia (Jancin, Mark)
11r11nltes see rmder igneous rocks
Great Smoky Group Windows in the crystalline terrane of Georgia, southwestern North Carolina. and southea.tem Tennessee and the geologic framework of the Southern Appalachians (Higgins, Michael W.,etal.)
Greme Coonty-rel RMini!Y maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)
Greene Cnunty-economk (ri!Oiogy gold ores: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)

Greensport Formation Stratipaphic and environmental relationships of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks in Northwet Georgia and Northeast Alabama (Carter, Burchard D.)
ground water su und~rhydrogeology;hydrology su und~r geochemitry rmd~r chlorine see und~r hydrogeology under data processing: Floyd County; Southeastern U.S.; Sumter County
ground water--tJUrveys Appalacllians: Assessment and restoration of VOC-impacted groundwater and soils in the Appalachian Piedmont physiographic province (Petermann, Mark A.. et al.) Barrow County: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athen region, northeastem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., el al.) Clarkr County: Occurrence 1111d availability of ground water in the Athe1111 region, northeastem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., el al.) Cobb County: Hydrogeology of saprolite and hard rock aquifel'!l in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont of northeastern Georgia and northwestem South Carolina (Schmitt, T. J., et al.) Elbert Corm~\'.' Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radtke, Dean 8., et al.) Floridan Aquifer: Ambient ground-water chemistry and quality in the Floridan Aquifer syotem in Georgia (Steele, William M.) - Effect of faults on fluid flow and chloride contamination in a carbonate aquifer system (Maslia, Morris L.) - Ethylene dihromide (EDB) trends in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October 1981 to November 1987 (McConnell, James B.) - Geochemistry of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parlll of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Sprinkle, Craig L.) Floyd Corrnty: A f.eld ~tudy of flow through fractured ~hale and its con1parison to two mathematical models (Diprima, Leonard Joaeph, Jr.) Georgia: Geological factors influencing well productivity on the Georgia Piedmont (Brook, George A., et al.) - Geology and ground-water resource~ of tl1e coastal area of Georgia ((.1arke, John S., et al.) - Ground-water flow and stream-~~quifer relations in the northern coMtal plain of Georgia and adjacent part~ of Alabama and South Carolina (Faye, Robert E.) - Ground-water quality and availability in Georgia for 1987 (Davis, Kenneth R.) - Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.) - Hydrogeology of the Clayton 1111d Claiborne aquifer systems (Long, Anna F.) - Hydrology of the southeastern coaAtal plnin aquifer system; an overview (Miller, James A.,etal.) - lnvestigntions of regional flow systems within claAtic aquifers of the SoulheMiem Coastal Plain: Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Mayer, G. C.) - Irrigation impact on groundwater; model s1udy in humid region (Kni..el, W. 0.) - Space-time kriging of groundwater data (Rouhani, Shal1rokh)
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Glvnn Cmrntv: Relation hetwef'n concealed fauiL and g~ound water quality in a carbonate aquifer system, Brunswick, Georgia, U.S.A. (Maslia, Morris L.)
Jaclcs<m County: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeasten! Georgia (Radtke, Dean D., et ol.)
lAmar Corrnty: The hydrogeology of Lamar County, Georgia (Gorday, l..ee L.)
Madison Courrty: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athen region, northea.~tenl Georgia (Radtke, Dean 8., et al.)
Morgan Corrnty: Electrical resistivity characteristics of water-bearing fracture in the North Georgia Piedmont (Stenik, Martin)
- Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radtke, Dean D., et al.)
Newton Corrnty: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athe1111 region, northeastem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
Oconee County: Electrical resistivity characteristics of water-bearing fractures in the North Georgia Piedmont (Stenik, Martin)
- Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens re!,lion, northea.,tem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., el ol.)
Og/~1/rorp~ County: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athena region, northeastem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B.. et al.)
Soutlum U.S.: Groundwater flow patterns as delineated by uranium isotope ditributiona in the Ochlocknee River basin area, SW Georgia and NW Florida (Korosy, Marianne)
- Groundwater modeling of the Claiborne, Clayton, and Providence aquifer system in Southwest Georgia and Southeast Alabama
(Long, Ann F.) Sumlrr County: Aerobic and anaerobic degra-
dation of alachlor in umple from R surfaceto-groundwater profile (Pothuluri, J. V., el al.) Walton Corrnty: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athem region, nortl.east-
em Georgia (Radtke, Dean D., et al.)
guldehook sre wrd<'r areal geology: economic geology; stratigraphy: structural geolo11y see rrnckr hydrogeology 11nder Cobb County su rmdu stratigraphy rrnd~r Atlantic Coastal Plain: Catoosa County: Aoyd County: Southeastem U.S. ser und~r structural geology under Appalachians
H
HaMock Coonty-ereal geology maps: A geologic alia of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
Harabion County-real geolo!Q' maps: Stratigraphic implication from core drilling in the vicinity of the Royal- Vindicator gold mine, Haralson County, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
Harrl<l County___,etrnlniO' nrdanrorpllisnr: A comparison of metamorphic conditions fordefonnation; the Goal Rock and Bartletts Ferry faults (Lawrence, Thomas Spencer)
Hartselle Sand~tnne The l'ennsylvnnian System of Georgia (Crawford, TI10mas J., et al.)

Hawthorn Formation

Hawthorn Formation Fossil vertebrates from lhe Marb Head Fonnation (lower Miocene) of aoutheastern Georgia (Prall, Ann E.)
- Petrology of Eocene rocks, Soulheaat Georgia co8lltal plain (Thayer, Paul A.)
~ Seismic investigation of the ph0!1phate-bearing, Miocene-age strata of the continental shelf of Georgia (Henry, Vernon J., Jr.)
- Stratigraphic eignificance of a new early Barstovian (Miocene) vertebrate fauna, Dogtown Member of lhe Torreya Fonnation, Florida and Georgia (Bryant, J. Daniel)
- The phosphate depOI'lita of Florida, wilh a note on lhe deposita in Georgia and Soulh Carolina, USA (Calhcart, Jamea B.)
Heard l'ounty-nglneerlng geology wasll! disposal: Hazardous waste management facility siting in Georgia (Kundell, James E.)
heavy mineral deposits su 11/ldl!reconomic geology: placers see IInder economic geology under Atlantic Coa.~tal Plain
Holocene su 1111du atratigraphy under Liberty County
Huber Formation Apparent salinity of depositional environments of commercial aedimentary kaolinites, Georgia, by carbon isotope analyais (delta 13C/12C) (Sprague, E. K., et al.)
- Commercial kaolins in Georgia: occurrence, mineralogy, origin, use (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.)
- Cretaceou~-Tertiary strata and kaolin depmita in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)
- Flint kaolins in the Georgia Coastal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon)
humates sl!e 1mdl!r organic materials
humk acids su IInder organic materials
hydrocarbom su 11nder organic materiala
hydrogen--geochem8try fie/vic acids: Elemental analysis and heat of con1bustion of fulvic acid from the SuwamiCC
River (Reddy, M. M., et al.)
hydrogeology see ground water; hydrology
hydrogeology gm11nd wall!r: A detailed field study of flow through a fractured shale unit (Gouzie, DouglasR.) - Ambient ground-water chemi~lry and quality in lhe Floridan Aquifer system in Georgia (Steele, William M.) - Effect of faults on fluid flow and chloride contamination in a carbonate aquifer system (Maslia, Morris L.) - Geochemistry of the Floridan aquifer aystem in Florida and in part of Georgia, S(1uth Carolina, and Alabama (Sprinkle, Craig L.) - Geological factors innuencing well productivity on the Georgia Piedmont (Brook, George A., et al.) - Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.) - Groundwater now patterns as delineated by uranium isotope di~tributions in the Ochlocknee River basin area, SW Georgia anti NW Florida (Koroay, Marianne)

- Groundwater modeling of the Claiborne, Clayton, and Providence aquifer aystem in Southwest Georgia and Southeast Alabama (Long, Ann F.)
- Hydrogeology of the Clayton and Claiborne aquifer systems (Long, Anna F.)
- Hydrology of lhe Floridan Aquifer system (John~ton, Richard H., et al.)
- Hydrology of the southeastern coastal plain aquifer aystem; an overview (Miller, James A.,etal.)
- Investigations of regional flow systems witl1in clatic aquifers of the Southeastern Coastal Plain: Georgia, Soulh Carolina, and Alabama (Mayer, G. C.)
- Predicting well production in lhe southern Piedmont of GeorgiA using topographic and geologic characteri~tics (Garcia, Joseph E.)
- Space-time kriging of groundwater data (Rouhani, Shahrokh)
llydrolog,v: A comparison of result, from fixedinterval and storm-b8lled sampling at a calibrated watershed in the Georgia Piedmont (Hooper, Richard P., et al.)
- A ~treamnow model using physically-based inRtantaneous unit hydrographs (Georgakakos, Ari~tidis P.)
- Comparative evaluation of unRatumted flow metl10ds in aelected USDA simulation models (Smilh, R. E.)
- Compari~on of solute composition of precipitation and deciduouR and coniferous throughfall in a Piedmont watershed (Cappellato, Rosanna)
- Geochemical proceases affecting streamwater solute comroo.ition nnd transport in a forested Piedmont watershed (Peters, Norman E.)
- Modelling streamwater chemillltry as a mixture of soil water end-members; an application to the Panola Mountain Catchment, Georgia, U.S.A. (Hooper, Richard P., et al.)
- Reduction of flood forecasting uncertainty via the Kalman filter using the Alabama rainfall-runoff model (Henry, Harokl R.)
- Simulation of flood hydrographs for Georgia alreams (Inman, E. J.)
- Solute-diiiCharge relationships within a Piedmont drainage basin in Georgia (Roae, Selh)
- The unsaturated components of SWATCH; a multiprocess watershed model for runoff generation and routing (Morei-Seytoux, H. J.)
maps: Geology and ground-water resources of the coastal area of Georgia (Clarke, JohnS., et al.)
- Ground-water flow and ~<~ream-aquifer relations in dJC nortiJCm coastal plain of Georgia and adjacent parts of Alabama and South Carolina (Faye, Robert E.)
hydrogeology-data proce&-.lng computer programs: The nnaturated components of SWATC..11: a multiprocess watershed model for runoff generation and routing (Morei-Seytoux, II. J.)
hydrology su ground water sel! 1111dl!r hydrogeology un1il!r Carroll County; Charlton County: Chatham County: Clinch County: data processing: Echols County; Soulheatern U.S.: Ware County see 1mder hydrogeology

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hydrology-rivers and streams strt!a"'flow: A alreamnow model using physically-based instantaneous unit hydrographs (Oeorgakakos, Aristidis P.)
hydrology-surveys Altamalra River: Solute-dii'IChnrge relationships within a Piedmont drainage basin in Georgia (Rose, Selh) Clrarllon Co11nty: The hydrogeologic system of Trail Ridge above the basal clays near Folkston, Georgia (Burklew, Richard Hill, Jr.) Gl!orgia: Comparative evAluation of unsaturated now n~ethods in selected USDA simulation models (Smitl1, R. E.) - Dissolved and susrended solid tranport from coastal plain watersheds (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) - Estin1nting urban flood-frequency characteristics (Jennings, M. E., et al.) - Ground-water now and stream-aquifer relations in the northern coastal pin in of Georgia and adjacent parts of Alabama and Soud1 Carolina (Faye, Robert E.) - Modelling slreamwater chemistry as a mixture ohoil water end-members; an application to the Panola Mountain Catchment, Georgia, U.S.A. (Hooper, Richard P., et al.) - Simulation of flood hydrographs for Georgia strean1s (Inman, E. J.) - The unsaturated component, of SWATCH: a multiprocess watershed model for runoff generation and routing (Morel-Seytoux, H. J.) Sa,annall Ri,er: Flood frequency of the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia (Sanders, Curtis L., Jr., et al.) - Major oil rill on the Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina, December 1986 (Stringfield, Whitney J.) - Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon isotores in lhe Savannah E.,tuary: riverborne ven!Us rnarille sources (Olsen, Curtis R., et al.) Soulllt!aslern U.S.: New studies of urban flood frequency in the Southeasten1 United States (Sauer, Vemon B.) Suwanner River: Acid-base titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Bowles, E. C., et al.) - Complexation uf corper by fulvic acid fron1 the Suwn1mee River: effect of counter-ion concentration (McKnight, D. M.) - Eleclron-~rin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from tiJC SuwamJCC River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Elemental analysis and heat ofcombustion of fulvic acid fromlhe Suwannee River (Reddy, M.M.,etal.) - Fluorescence measurements of the volume, shape, and fluorophore compooition of fulvic acid from tl1e Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.) - History and description of the Okefenokee Swamp: origin of the Suwmmee River (Malcohn, R. L., et al.) - Humic ~uhotances in the SuwamJCe River, Georgia: interaction.,, properties, and propoaed structures (Averett, R. C., et al.) - Interaction., of organic contaminants with fulvic and humic acid from the Suwannee River Blld other humic substances in aqueous systems, with inferences to the structures of humic molecules (Kile, D. E., et al.)

Maaote Shale

- Isolation of fulvic and humic acid~ from the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L., etal.)
- Molecular size and weight of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, G. R., et al.)
- Nitrogen and amino acids in fulvic and humic acids from lhe Suwannee River (fhurman, E. M.)
- Nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectrometry investigatiol\ of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thorn, K. A.)
- Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metal in the International Humic Substances Society's standard and reference fulvic and humic acid. i~olated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.)
- Proton nuclear-magnetic-reaonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noye~. T.l.)
- Sitmificance ofdel\,ity determination in molecular structures comprising fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.)
- Structural components and proposed stnJctural model~ of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Leenheer, J. A., et al.)
Unitrd Stairs: Climatic influences on streamflow variability: a comparison between southeastern Australia and Southeastern United States of America (Kuhnel,l., et al.)
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khnofosslh--paleoet"ology Mississippian: Ichnology, depositional environment, and paleoecology of the uprer Pennini.Zton Formation (Upper Miaissippian), Dougherty Gap, Walker County, Georgia (Sheehan, Michael Anthony)
l(lneo11s rocks su metamorphic rocks; phase equilibria su mrdrr petrology
l(lneous rodl8-f1rAnltes prtrolog,v: Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatite, Georgia (Size, William B.)
Igneous rocks--mAfic composition intrrprrtation: Geology of selected mafic and ultramafic rocks of Georgia: a review (Vincent, Harold R., et al.)
lnll11strllll mineral!! srr ceramic materials
Intrusions su igneous rocks: metamorphism
Invertebrata Sf'f' foraminifera: ichnofossil~; Mnllusca
Invertebrates su brachiopods: bryozoans; corals; echinoderms: foran1inifers: mollusks: trilobites
lnvertebrRte&--aecurrence Palrmoic: Sedimentary petrology and depositional environment8 of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, nonhwestem Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
Isotope dating su absolute age
Isotopes srr absolute age: geochronology
lsot~t~lments
radioacti1e isotoprs: f'lutonium, lead-2 10, and carbon isotopes in the Savannah EatuRry; riverbome Vel'ftUS marine sources (Olsen, Curtis R., etal.)

lsotope8-41rAnhm ratios: Groundwater flow patlems u delineated by uranium isotope distributiol\, in the Ochlocknee River basin area, SW Georgia and NW Florida (Korosy, Marianne)
J
Jackson County-hydropology maps: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the At hen~ region, norlheutem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
Jacksonllln Aquifer Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, Kenneth R.)
JASper Ctmnty-tnlrturAI geology ja11lts: Ocmnlgee Fault: lhe Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia (Hooper, RobenJ.)
Jnhnson County-real plogy maps: A geologic atla~ of the central Georgia kaolin di~tric:t (Hetrick, John II.)
Jones County-real aeology maps: A geologic atla. of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)
K
kaolin deposits s~e ceramic: materials: mineral deposits, genesis
srr undrr economic geology 11ndrr Richmond County su rmdrr geological methods 1111der mineral exploration srr 11ndrr economic geology
Knox Group Middle Cambrian to Lower Mi~sissippian synsedimentary atructures in the Appalachian fold-thrust belt in Alabama and Georgia (Ferrill, Benjamin A.)
- Stratigraphy of major thnJ~t sheets in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowns, Timothy M.)
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lAmar Connty-real tl'fOiogy maps: The hydrogeology of Lamar County,
Georgia (Gorday, Lee L.)
LamAr County-hydrn~logy nraps: The hydrogeology of Lamar County,
Georgia (Gorday, Lee L.)
lAmAr Connty-tructun~I~Jeology falllts : Ocmulgee Fault: the Piedmonl-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia (Hooper, RobenJ.)
land use srr conservation: pollution; reclamation srr rmdrr environmental geology
Laurens County-reai~Jeology mars: A l!eologic atla, of the central Georgia kaolin district (lletrick, John H.)
lava ser igneous rocks
leorl-lsotnpes Pb-210: Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon isotopes in the Savannah F.~tnary: riverbome versus marine sources (OII!ICn, Curtis R., et al.)
lebensspuren sre ichnofossils
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Liberty County-edlmentary petr~tlogy Ji,rgrnrsis: Diageneooi of organic matter in a Georgia salt marsh (SprBgue, E. K., et al.)
Liberty County-tratl(rraphy Holocene: Subrecent intertidal diotonL from St. Cad~erines l8lnnd, Georgia: taphonomic implications (Sherrnd, Brian L., et al.)
IJncoln County-real!!fology maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)
Llnc~tln County--economic geology gold ores: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)
Lincoln County-elt(llneerlng geniPRV watetwa.vs: Aood frequency of the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia (Sanders, Cunis L., Jr., et al.)
Lincoln Cmmty-envlr~tnmentlll!!foiPgy grologic hazards: Flood frequency nf the Savanuah River at Augusta, Georgia (Sauders, Cunis L., Jr., et al.)
L~bon Formation Petrology of Eocene roch, Southeast Georgia coutal plain (nayer, Paul A.)
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MAdison County-hydrogeology nraps: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, nord~eastem Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
mqmas sre igneous rocks
1\fnmmai'-RnmlnantiA Plristorrnr: Late PleiAtocene record< ofcarihou and elk from Georgia and Alabama (Manin, RobertA.)
m11npnese ores srr 1111tfrr economic geology su 11ndrr geologicaltneduJds rmdtr mineral exploration
Mannie Shale Sedimentary petrology and depoRitional envirorunenl3 of tl1e Upper OrdoviciRII Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain fom1ations, nonhwestem Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
maps sre rrndl!r areal geology 11nder Baldwin County: Bibb County: Bleckley County: Cherokee County: Greene Connty: Jlnncock County: Haralson County: John~on County: Jor1es County: Lamar County: Lauren~ County; Lincoln County: McDuffie County; Oglethorpe County; Picken~ County; Twiggs County: Warren County: Wllllhington County: Wilke., County: Wilkinon County
su rrndrr economic geology rrn.ll'r Greene County: Lincoln County; McDuffie County; Oglethorpe County: Warren County: Wilke~ Counly sr~ rmJrr environmenlal geology urrJer Cl1arlton County: Clinch County: Echols Cmmly su undrr hydrogeology rmdrr Barrow County; Clarke County: Elbert County: Jackson County: Lamar County: Madison County: Morgan County: Newton County; Oconee County: Oglethorpe County; Walton County su undrr aoils undrr Worth County
mArine geology srr continental shelf: oceanography

Marks Head Formation

marine sediments su 1111du scdimenta

MArks HeRd Formation Fo:.sil vertebrate~ from the Marks Head Fonnation (lower Miocene) of southeastern Georgia (Pratt, Ann E.)

mMS spedroscopy see rmdu spectroscopy

mathematlc:al ~logy su data processing

McDume County-real ~tology maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)

McDume County.-conomlc ~logy gold or~s: Gold in east-central Georgia Vernon].)
maps: Gold in east-central Georgia Vernon].)

(Hurst, (Hunt,

Mcintosh County----geochemhtry trac~rs: Cd-113M IL'I a biogeochemical tracer in southeastern coastal salt.marshes (fisue, T., et al.)

metal ores su gold ores: manganese ores

metallo~tny su mineral deposits, genesis

metals---geochemistry fulic acids: Occurrence and distribution of oelecled trace metal in the International Humic Sub~tances Society's standard and reference fulvic and humic acids isolated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.) s~dimmts: Metal concentration. in tissues of Spartina alterninora (Loisel.) and sediment of Georgia salt marshes (Alberts, J. J., et al.)

metamorphk rocks su igneous rocks; metamorphirn s~~ rrndu petrology

metamorphk rnc:b-amphlholltes p~lrllog_v: Geology and petrology of the Lake Juliette region, East Juliette Quadrangle, Georgia Piedmont (Piette, Robyn A.)

metamorphk rock5---1renesh intupr~tatio11: The geology of the Dadeville Cornple1t of the western Georgia and eastern Alabama Inner Piedmont: initial petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological results (Seal, T. L.)

metamnrphk rock!l----gnemes minrra/assrmblages: Day I:Thegeologyofthe eut end of the Pine Mountain Window and adjacent Piedmont, Central Georgia (Hooper. Robert J.)

metamorphk rocktt--metaljlneou:or rocks oplriolitt>: 1l1e Ropes Creek assemblage: petrology, geochemitry, and tectonic seHing of an ophiolitic thrut sheet in the Southern Appalachians (Spell, Terry L.)

metamorphk rnc:ks-mlgmalltes prtrolog_v: Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatile, Georgia (Size, William B.)

metamorphbm su metamorphic rocks su under petrology

met.morphbm--dbtrlbutlon drformation: A comparison of metamorphic conditions for deformation; the Goal Rock and Bartletts Ferry faulta (Lawrence, Thomaa Spencer)

metamorphbm--evolutlon indicators: The structural evolution and metamorphism of the southern portion of the Tallulah Falls Dome, Northeast Georgia (Stieve, Alice Leu tung) pol)7'hase processes: StnJctural development of the Opelika Complex (Steltenpohl, Mark G.)
metamorphh~ejllonal metamorphbm gradr: Tectonic Nelling of the Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
metamorphls~etrograde metamorphbm rmlutit>n : Day I; 'llle geology of the ent end of the Pine Mountain Window and adjacent Piedmont, Central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
metMomatl<- ro~k.s su igneous rocks: metamorphic rocks: metamorphism
metasomatism su metamorphism
Midway Group Paleocene henthnnic foraminiferal bioRtratigraphy of the easlem OulfCoastal Plain (Fluegeman. Richard H., Jr., et al.)
- Upper Cretaceou~ and lower Tertiary geology of the Chattahoochee Rivf'r valley, western Georgia ami eastern Alabama (Reinhardt, Juergen, etal.)
mi!Jmatltes su rmdu metamorphic rocks
Millbrig Bentonite The minenlogy and stratigraphic ~~etting of the Rocklondian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite bedN along the Cincinnati Arch and in the southern Valley and Ridge (Haynes, John Tweedt)
Mlnual Blurt Formation Paleozoic stratigraphy of the southern Blue Ridge: implication~ for Appalachian tectonic evolution (Oroszos, Mark S.)
mlnernl deposltll, ~tnesls---knolln deposits s~dimentary procuses: Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and kaolin deposits in the inner Coaatal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) w~atlr..ring: Commercial kaolins in Georgia; occurrence, mineralosy. origin, u~~e (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.)
mineral exploratlnn----geochemkal methods gold orrs: A geochemical recoMaii!Bance for gold in cut-central Georgia (Hunt, Vernon J., et al.)
mineral exploratlon-t~eoi"Jkal methods koolin Jrposits: Commercial kaolim in Georgia: occurrence, mineralosy, orisin, use (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.) manganesr orrs: An analy8is of the manganese content of the Fort Payne Forn1ation of northwestern Georgia and northeaalern Alabama (White, Roger Lee)
mineral prospedln~r su mineral exploration
mineral resources srr rmdt'r economic geology su rmdrr economic geology undrr United Stales
mlnerah su cry~tal growth
mlnerab--alloys cnstal growth: Gold-rich rim formation on
e lectrum srain.~ in placers (Groen, John c., et
al.)
mlnt-rat.--framt-work slllmtf'!l, ~llll'A minerals agate: Summerville revisited (Hudson, Steve)
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mineral localiti~s: Savannah River agate (Hudson, Steve)
mlneral!---phosphates micmminuals: Phosphate microminerals of the Indian Mountain area (Gordon, Jennings B.)
Miocene su und~r stratigraphy und~r Decatur County
miospores su rmdt'r palynomorphs
Mississippian su Carboniferous set' undt'r atratisraphy under Southern U.S.: Walker County
Mohorovlck dtscontlnulty su crust
Mollusca su rmdt'r paleontolosy
Mollusc-Bivahla Cr~taceou.f: Revi~ion of the Nuculn percrassa Conrad, 18S8 group in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coastal plains: 011 example of bias in the nomenclature (Winsard, G. LyM)
molluskl!l-bktNiratlgrnphy Eoct'nr: Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environments of central and ~outhwest ern Georgia (Manker, J. P.) P..nnsyilarrian: 1l1e Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
mollusks-bivalves Cr~tac~ous: Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology ofthe Chattahooch~ River valley, westem Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinhardt, Juergen, et al.)
Monroe Coonty---strul'lllrnl ~tolngy faults: Ocmulgee Fault: the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
Monteaale Umestone The Pen1111ylvanian System ofGeorgia (Crawford, 1l10ma., J., et al.)
Morgan County--aeophyl'kalsurveys el~ctrical srm~ys: Electrical re~istivity characteritic8 of water-bearing fractures in the North Oeorsia Piedmont (Steflik, Martin)
Morgan County---hydroplogy maps: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeaslem Georgia (Radtke, Dean D., et al.)
Mnunt Arabia Mlgmatlte Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmalite, Georgia (Size, William B.)
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nnturalgas su un.irr economic geology srr rmdrr economic geology u11Jer Appalachian.~: Eastern U.S.
neotectonics su tectonics
Newton (;ounty---hydrogeology maps: Occurrence and availahility of ground water in the Athens region, northeaslem Ueorgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
nltroge11--ft0Chemhtry fuhic acids: Elemental analy~is and heat of combuRtion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., et al.)

paleogeography-Eocene

organic matuials: Nitrogen and amino add~ in fulvic atJ<I humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thurman, E. M.)
nomenclature su 1111du geology su 1111der stratigraphy rulder catalogs; data processing
nonmetal deposits srr ceramic materials: heavy mineral deposiL,: kaolin deposits: ph~phate deposlia
North America ur Appalachians: Atlantic Coutal Plain: United States
North Amerlc_,eophyslcaiiiUneys s11rveys: A pos~ible geophysical signature of ancient terrane boundaries (Dutch, Steven 1.)
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Ot"alaGroup Echinoid biofacies and lithofacies distributions in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty Plain, soudtwestern Georgia (Carter, Burchard D.)
- Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environments of central and southwestern Georgia (Manker, J.P.)
- Tile phosphate deposits of Florida, with a note on the deposits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, James B.)

oceanotrraphy continrntal .rilelf: Chemical analysis (Commeau, Judith A.) - Lithology of TACfS cores B, D. H. and AMCOR drillhole 6002 (Manheim, Frank T.,et al.) - Location and core background data (Manheim, Frank T.) - Phosphorite potential in the continental shelf off Georgia: results of the TACI'S core studies (Manheim, Frank T.) - Tile Georgia-Federal Nonenergy Minerals Tuk Force (Amato, Roger V.) rst11arirs: Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon isotopes in the SavaMah Estuary: riverbome versus marine sources (OI~ten, Curti R., et al.)

Oconee County-;_~eophysk:aiiiUneys rlrctrical srmr,vs: Electrical re.,istivity characteristics of water-bearing fractures in dJe North Georgia Piedmont (Steflik, Martin)

Ocnnee Cnunty-hydro~oJogy maps: Occurrence and availability or ground water in the Athens region, northeutern Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., etal.)

O!Ziethorpe Cnunty-areai~ZeDioiD' maps: Gold in easl-c~ollral Georgia Vernon J.)

(Hurst,

011lethorpe County-nnnmlc BeDlni!Y giJid ort!s: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) maps: Gold in east-<:entral Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)

O~tlethorpe County-h;fdrollec)lol!,l' maps: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Atllens region, nortlleutern Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)

oil and ps nelds .r~f! natural gu

Old~<mar LtmMtone Tite pho~phate deposit~ of Florida, with II note on tiJe deposits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, Janlea B.)
Orangeburg Group The Cretsceous atJ<I Tertiary stratigraphy of the upper Coastal Plain of South Georgia (Nyatrom, Paul G., Jr., et al.)
OJ'I!IInlc materials .ree natural gas: peat
organic materlal5-experlmentAI nhldles orga~ro-mrtallics: Comrle~tntion of copper by fulvic acid from tho Suwannee River: eff~ct of counter-ion concentration (McKnight, D. M.)
Ol'(fDnlr materlals-;Jeochemlstry nitrog~n: Nitrogen and amino acid, in fulvic and humic acids from tiJe Suwannee River
Olturman, E. M.) surface watrr: InterACtion~ of organic contllllli-
nants with fulvic arJ<I humic acids front tile SuwaMee River and other humic ftubstances in aqueou Aytem~, with inferences to tile truelures of humic molecules (Kile, D. E., et al.)
orpnlc materlals-humates annl,vsi.r: Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Isolation of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L .. et al.) - Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metals in tiJe International Humic Sub$tsnces Society's standard and refe-rence fnlvic and humic acim isolated from the SuwiiiUlCe River (fay lor, H. E.) dislrib11tion: Humic substances in the Suwannee River, Georgia: interactions, properties, and proposed structures (Avereu, R. c.,etal.) {11hic arids: Acid-base titration and hydrolysis of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Dowie, E. C., et al.) - Elemental analysis arJ<I heat ofcombustion of fulvic acid from the Suwam~ee River (Reddy,
M. M., et al.)
- Fluore~nce mea.wrements of the volunle, ahape, arJ<I nuorophore composition of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Goldberg, M. C.)
- Methods for determination of structural models offulvic acid from the Suwannee River by convergent independent analyses (Leenheer, J. A.)
- Molecular size and weight of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, G. R., et al.)
- Nuclear-magnetic-resonance apectrometry investigations of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thorn, K. A.)
- Proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T.l.)
- S ignificiiiiCe of density determination in molecular structures comprising fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.)
- Structural compotlents and proposed structural models of fulvic acid from tile Suwuu~ee River (Leenl~eer, J. A., et al.)
orpnlc materlals---hamlc adds {111orucencr spectra: Charftcterization of aquatic humic acid fractions by fluorescence
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derolarizalion spectroscopy (Goldberg, Marvin C.)
orgnnlc mllterla'-"':'fdn>CRrbnns pol,vc,vdic ammatic llyJmcarlw11s: Method for the detennination of PAll cblorption kinetics in coal fitJes and coal contaminAted sediments (Shorten, <.ltarles Victor, et al.)
orogeny ser tectonics
orogeny-vnllltlnn Appalacllian Pllasr: Metamorphim and tectonics of eiiStern and central Nordt America; Volume 3, Southern Appalachian windows: comparison of styles, Rcales, geom~try and detachment level of thruot faults inlhe foreland and intemides of a thrust-dominated orogen (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.) - Tectonic setting of the Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
Owl Creek Formation Revision of the Nucula percrassa Conrad, I838 grour in tlte Upper Cretaceous of tlte Gulf and mid-Atlantic coastal plains: an examrle of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, 0. Lynn)
oxyl!en-geochemlstry f11ltic adds: Elemental analysis and l~eat of contbustion offulvic acid from dte Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., etal.)
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paleoclimatology-Pleistocene Barlow County: Late l'leistocene records ofcaribou and elk from Georgia and Alabama (Martin, Robert A.)
paleoec:olog,.-1~1 flora llolocrn~: Subrecent intertidal dinlotn from St. Catherines Island, Georgia: tarhonomic implications (Silerrod, Brian L., et al.)
paleoec:olo(rY-chlnoderms Eocrnr: Echinoid biofacies and lithofacies distributions in the upper Eocene \>f the Dougherty Plain, aoudtwestern Georgia (Carter, Burchard D.)
pahoecology-Jchnofosslls Mississippitm: Ic hnology, depositional enviromnent, nnd ralel)eCology of tiJe upper Pennington Formation (Upper Miotsissippian), Dougherty Oap, Walker County, Georgia (Sheehan, Michael Anthony)
paleoKolo~--raleoaene
Grt~rgia: Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environmentll of <"entral and soutltwestern Georgia (Manker, J.P.)
paleoKOio(rY-pRiynomorplw marinr t>mironmrnt: Dinonagellnte l'lpeciell and organic facies evidence of marine tran,gression and regression in dte Atlantk Coastal Plain (Habib, Daniel)
paleoecology-Pennsylvanian Catoosa Co11n1y: llte Pennsylvutian System of Georgia (Crawford, Titontas J., el al.) Flo,vd Co11nty: The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas ],, et al.)
paleotreoaraphy-Eocene Grorgia: Late Eocene atJ<I early Oligocene carbonate environments ofcentral and soutltwestem Georgia (Manker, J.P.)

paleogeograpby-Mioceoe

paleogeography-Miocene G~nrgia: Regional summary of the geology of the Miocene of Georgia and observations from the oeim1ic data and TACTS cores (Popenoe, Peter, et al.)
p11leontology foraminif~ra: Taphonomy and distribution of benthic foraminifera on the neal'llhore shelf of Georgia (AI-Aawah, Mohamed Ahmed) Mollusca: Revision of the Nucula percrassa Conrad, I858 group in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coastal plaina; an example of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, G. Lynn)
Paltc~zolc stt Carboniferous; Miasi"''ippian; Pennsylvanian su under stratigraphy und~r Appalachians
paleozoogeogr11phy s~~ biogeography
pnlynomorph-..dlnoOagellates Cr~tacto11s: Dinoflagellate species and orgMic facies evidence of marine tramgrcasion and regression in the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Habib, Daniel)
p11lynomorplu-mlospores Pmnsylanian: Palynology of selected Pennsylvanian coal beds from the central and southern Appalachian Basin; correlation and stratigraphic implications (Eble, Cortland F.)
Pamlko Formation The usefulness of aeroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposits along portions of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
peat stt 11nd~r geochemiRtry rmd~r United States su und~r organic residues und~r sediments
Peedee Formation Petrology of Eocene rocks, Southeast Georgia coastal plain (Thayer, Paul A.)
peJtm&tlte see 11nd~r economic geology under Cherokee County: Pickens County
Pelecypoda su Bivalvia
Penholoway Formation TI~e u..efulneas of aeroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposita along portiom of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
Pennington Formation Ichnology. depoRitionRI environment, and J'l'leoecology of the upper Pennington Formation (Upper Mississippian), Dougherty Gap, Walker County, Georgia (Sheehan, Michael Anthony)
- The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomu J., etal.)
Pennsylvanian su Carboniferous srr 11nd~r stratigraphy rmdtr Catoosa County: Floyd County
pdrology igntnlls rocks: Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatite, Georgia (Size. William B.) mttamorpllic rocks: Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatite, Georgia (Size, William B.) mrtnmarplrism: 'J1,e structural evolution and metamorphism of the southern portion of the

Tallulah Falls Dome, Northeast Georgia (Stieve, Alice Leutung)
Phanerozoic see Carboniferous: Holocene; Miocene; Mississippian; Paleozoic; Pennsylvanian
phase equlllbrl..._lloys eltctnun: Gold-rich rim formation on electrum grain.~ in placel'!l (Groen, John C., et al.)
phosphate deposits stt undtr economic geology
phosphates su 11nder minerals
phyakal geogrphy su geomorphology
Plc:tens County-real geoloi,V mnps: The geochemistry and origin of pegmatites, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia (Gunow, Alexander J.)
Pickens County-onomlc ~olllgy pegmatite: Tite geochemistry and orip:in of pegmatites, Cherokee-Pickens District, Georgia (Ounow, Alexander J.)
Pinehunt Formation TI~e Cretaceous and Tertiary Rtratigraphy of the upper Coastal Plain of South Oeorgia (Nystrom, Paul G., Jr., et al.)
pincers su heavy mineral deposits
place~old ores Sorlllaeasttm U.S.: Gold-rich rim formation on electrum grains in placei'IJ (Groen, John C., et al.)
plac-tn-lleavy minerI deposits Gtorgia: TI1e usefulness of aeroradioactivity m~ps in locating heavy mineral depo~its along portio1111 of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallery, McKenzie)
Plantae su algal flora; ichnofossils: palynomorphs
plante-bloc:hemt.try mttals: Metal concentrations in tiRRhes of Spartina altemiflora (LoiRCI.) and I'ICdin~entR of Georgia aalt f118110bes (Alberta, J. J., et al.)
plante-blo1Jtc11Jraphy Jurassic: Georgian Middle Jurassic plants (Buhirov, 0. M.)
plante-blostraltiJI'I'phy Carboni[rro11s: Biostratigraphic significance of compresaion-imJ'I'CMion plant fossils near the Mississippian-PeMsylvanian boundary in lite Southern Appalachians (Gillespie, William H., et al.)
plnte tectonics see under tectonophysics uradtr Appalachians
platonla..-kotnpes Pll-238: Plutonium, leed-210, and carbon isotopea in the Savannah Estuary: riverborne veraua marine sources (Olsen, Curtis R., et al.)
Polk County-lneralogy plw.rphatt.r: Phosphate microminerals of the hidian Mountain area (Uordon, Jennings B.)
pollen set palynomorphs
pollution stt rmderenvironmental geology stt reclamation: waste disposal stt 11ndrr environmental geology ''"dtr Charlton County; Olatham County: C1inch County: Echols County; Glynn County: Seminole County; Sumter County; Ware County
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pollutton-polhat11nts lrydrocarbons: Methods for the delennination of PAll desorption kinetics in coal lines anJ coal contaminated sediments (Shorten, Charles Victor, et al.)
polymetallk ores see gold ores
Pottsville Group Palynology of I'ICiected Pennsylvanian coal beds from the central and aouthem Appalachian Basin; correlation and stratigraphic implications (Eble, Cortland F.)
Princess Anne Formation The uaefuhtess of aeroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposits along portions of tl1e Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
Provlderu:e Aquifer Ground-water quality in Georgia for 1988 (Davis, KeMeth R.)
Providence Sand Groundwater n1odeling of tlte C'laibnrne, Clayton, and Providence Rtjuifer sytem in Southwest Georgia and Southeast Alabama (Long, Ann F.)
- Revision of the Nucula percra!'l'la Conrad, 1858 group in tllC Upper Cretaceous of the Ou If and mid-Atlantic coa~tal plains: an example of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, G. LyM)
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Quaternary su Holocene
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radloadtve dating srr absolute a~
radlocdvlty surveys set under geophysical surveys
radiocarbon datln~~: su absolute age
rare urt..........eochemlo!atry mttnignro11s rocks: The Ropes Creek as~~em blage: petrology, geochemistry, and tectonic setting of an ophiolitic thrust sheet in the Saudiem Appalachians (Spell, Terry L.)
redamatlon su conservation: land use: pollution s~e lfllder envirorunental geology 11ndtr Walker County
Red Mountain Formation Sedimentary petrology and depositional environn~ents of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, northweatent Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
- Stratigraphy of major duust sheet& in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowm, Timothy M.)
- Structure of tl~e Wills Valley AnticlineLookout Mountain Syncline between the Rising Fawn and Anniston CSD's, Northeast Alabama (Coleman, James L., Jr., et al.)
refr11ctory material! su ceramic materials
remote sensing ste geophysical surveys
Reptllla-Archosnurla Crttnct<llls: Finll din011aur fossil~ from Georgia, with notes on additional CretaceouR vertebrates from the state (Schwinuner, David R.)
reservoirs see dams

Seminole Couoty-ovlroomental geology

R~hmond Cuunty-unomlc t~"I<IY kaolin d~posits: A subtle stratigraphy in the Cretaceous kaolin~ of Oeorgia; evidence for weathering of a previously deposited aediment (Proctor, Christian JeMings)
Rkhmond Coanty-ntdneertns piGgy watt!rways: Flood frequency of the Savannah River at Augusta, Oeorgia (Sande111, Curtis L., Jr., etal.)
Rlrhmond County-nvlronment.lll genl<gy gt!ologic luuards: Flood frequency of the Savannah River at Augusta, Oeorgia (Sandel'll, Curtis L., Jr., et al.)
Ringold Formation Sedimentary petrology and depositional environments of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, northwestern Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
Ripley Furmntl<n Revi~ion of the NucuiA percraMa Conrad. IR!lll group in the Upper Cretaceous of the Oulf and mid-AIIDiltic coutal plains: an example ofbiu in the nomenclature (Wingard, 0. Lyrm)
riven su hydrology
riven and streams Sf!I! rmdt!r hydrology
rock mechanks su soil mechanics
rock mechan~s--neklstudles strrss jit!ld.s: Estimating the natural stress fteld in a cDilyon (Mgalobelov, Yu. B.)
Rockmart Slate Oay mineralogy of the Rockmart Stale (Renner, James Franklin)
Rume Furmatl<n Stratigraphy of major thruotoheet" in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowns, Timothy M.)
Ropes Creek -emblage The Ropes Creek assemblage: petrology, geochemistry, Dlld tectonic selling of an ophiolitic thrust sheet in the Southern Appalachians (Spell, Terry L.)
RumJnanU. srr rmdrr MIUlUilalia
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sen water--tecK"heml!try isawpu: Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon iwtope in the Savannah E~tuary; riverbome versus marine sources (Olsen, Curtis R., et al.)
sea-noor spreading see plate tectonics
sedlment.llry petrol<gy clay nrillualt~gy: Clay mineralogy of the Rockmart Slate (Renner, James Franklin) - Intracrystalline fractionation of oxygen isotope~ hetween hydroxyl and non-hydroxyl sites in kaolinite: thermal dehydroxylation ep proach (Oirord, Jean Pierre) diagt!n~sis: Petrology of Eocene rocks, Southeast Oeorgia coa~t11l plain (Thayer, Paul A.) srJimr11tation: MC!Ootidal estuary point-bar depao!its; a comparative sedimentology of modem and ancient eumplea in peels and core (Smith, Derald 0.) - Storm-generated depot~its in the Sequatchie Formation (Upper Ordovician), Georgia and Tenrte~~~ree (Martin, Anthony J.)

St!dimt!nts: A geologic model to explain chemical differences between kaolins in the GeorgiaSouth Carolina kaolin district, U.S.A. (Dombrowski, Tom, el al.)
- Flint kaolins in the Oeorgia Coutal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon)
sedimentary rocks sre sedimentary lltructures; sedimentation: sedintents
sedlment.llry rMb--dn"t~ rfK'ks brntonilt: llae mineralogy and stratigraphic setting of the Rocklandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite beds along the Cincinnati Arch and in lite southern Valley and Ridge (Hayn~. John Tweedl) lithostratigraplr.v: Chattahoochee River valley region (Reinhardt, Juergen) - Depositional facies and Markov analysiR of Pennsylvanian strata, Lookout Mountain, Northwe~l Georgia (Torre3, Max Antonio)
sedimentary rocks--llthofncles Eocene: Echinoid biofacies and lithofacie8 distribution8 in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty Plain, 8outhwestern Georgia (Carter, Burchard D.) Tu1iary: Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and kaolin deposits in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)
sedimentary rocb--llth<lltratltlrphy Carbonift!nms: Upper Mi~sissii'Pianand Lower Pennsylvanian series in the soulltem Appalachian Basin (Crawford, Thomas J.) Cretacrous: Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology of the C1ta11Ahoochee River valley, western Georgia and e1111tem Alabama (Rein. hardt, Juergen, et al.) Ordrnirian: Stratigraphic and environmental relationships of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocb in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama (Carter, Burchard D.) Tt!r1iary: The Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy of the upper Coast11l Plain of South Georgia (Nystrom, Paul 0., Jr., et al.)
sedimentary rCK"k...-'JAnlc: rtt~ldnes coal: Palynology of 8elected Penn~tylvaniRn coal beds from the central and southern Appalachian Basin; correlation and stratigraphic implications (Eble, Cortland F.)
sedimentary str111dares st!e sedintentary rocks; sediments
sedlment11ry lrtrudur--.lngenk lrtrudarea b11rrows: Trace metal11 in burrow walls and ~~ed intents, Oeorgia Bight, USA (Over, D. Jeffrey)
sedimentation srr diagertesis su undrr sedimentary petrology
sedlment.llt"'-ontrols tectonic controls: llte geology of lite Rising Fawn CSD (ColemDII, James L., Jr.)
sedlmentatln......-depMitlnn rm-ironment: The Cretaceous and Tertiary lltra. tigraphy of the upper Coaatnl Plain of South Oeorgia (N)'IItrom, Paul G., Jr., et al.)
sedlr.~entatlo-nvlronment
deltaic rmimnnrtnl: Depositionnl facies and Markov Dllalyais of Pennsylvanian strata, Lookout Mountain, NorthwestOeorgia (!'orres, Max Antonio)
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intrr1idal rmironmrnt: The question of "zonality" in coastal geomorphology, wilh tentative application along lite EMl Coast of lite USA (Kelletal, D.)
pal11dal f!mironment: Metal concentrations in tissue11 of Spartina alteminora (Loisel.) and sediments of Oeorgia salt marshes (Alberts, J. J., et al.)
sedlmentatlnll--fJrnct~~~~et~
coastal seJimr111ation: Dissolved and suspended solid~ transport from coatal plain watel'lllted!l (Hubbard, R. K., etaI.)
sedlmenbl see u11du sedimentary petrology srr sedimentary rocks: sedimentary ~lrUctures: sedintentation
sedlmenlll--clllst~ 11edlments kaalin: Flint kaolins in the Georgia Coastal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon) sand: Evaluation of heavy mineral-bearing nearshore sands, Alt11maha Sound and the adjacent nea111hore zone, Oeorgia (Bonn, Gregory N.) - llte differentiation and classilication of a sand underlying typical Trail Ridge sa~ rtear Screven, Wayrte County, Oeorgia (Mallard, Elliott A.)
sediments-geochemistry isotopu: Plutonium, lead-210, and carbon iaotopea in the Savannah Estuary: riv~rbome versus marine sources (Olsen, Curtis R., el al.) metals: Metal concentrations in tissues of Spartina altemiflora (Loisel.I and edimenl~ of Georgia salt marshes (Alberts, J. J., et al.)
sedlment8--marlne sediments cl1emical composition: Chemical analysis (Commeau, Judith A.) plwspi!Dir c11mposition: Lithology of TACTS cores 8, D, H. and AMCOR drillhole 6002 (Manheim, Frank T., et al.) - Location and core background data (Manheim, Frank T.) - Phosphorite potential in tlte continental ohelf off<Jeorgia; result~ of tire TACI"S core studies (Manlteim, Frank T.)
sedlmen-.......orpnlc: ret~ldaea prot: Variation of inorganic content of peat with deposition11l and ecological selling (Ray mond, Robert, Jr., et al.)
selsmk loglng see rmJ~r well-logging
sel!mk suneys srr undrr geophysical surveys ser unJrr geophysical 11urveys 11ndrr Appalachians
seamulogy su engineering geology
seismology c"'sl: Reflection polarity of the midcrustal Surrency hright 11po1 henealh ~toutltea~lem Georgia: testing lite fluid hypothesis (Pratt, T., et al.)
selsmnlogy--earthqnakt~~
seismograms: Oeorp:ia/Aiahnma regional seismographic network: annual report, July 1986June 1987 (Long, L. T.)
Seminole Coanty-nvtronmental treoloRf pollution: Ethyl~rte dibromide (EDD) trends in the upper Floridan A~juifer, Seminole County, Georgia, October I'181 to November 1987 (McConnell, James B.)

Sequatchie Formation

Sequatchie Formation Sedimentary petrology and depmitional environment, of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain fom1ations, northwe.tem Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
- Stonn-generated derosit in the Sequatchie Fonnation (Upper Ordovician), Georgia and Tennessee (Martin, Anthony J.)
SeYern Formation Revi~ion of the Nucula percr~Msa Conrad, 18~8 group in the Upper Cretaceoua of the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coutal pi aim: an example of bias in the nomenclature (Wingard, G. Lynn)
Shady Dolomite Stratigraphy of major thrut ~heels in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Chowns, TimothyM.)
- Windows in the crystalline terrane of Georgia, southwe.tem North Carolina, and southea~tem Tennessee and the geologic framework of the Southern Appalachians (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
Shellmound MemMr Sedimentary petrology and depMitional environment of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain fonnations, northwestern Georgia (Zeigler, E. Lynn)
shore features su under geomorphology
shorelines su 1111du engineering geology
sllver'""11!eoc:hemhtry gold oru: Gold-rich rim fonnation on electrum grains in placers (Groen, John C., et al.)
alnpe stability se~ geomorphology
~nil mf<'hanks su untl'r engineering geology ue rock mechanics
1101! mechanla-lntlndatlnns anclwrs: Design and field monitoring of70-foot high tied anchor retaining wall (Angeles, N. P.)
solh geocllemistry: Beryllium in selected Southeastem soils (Andemon, Michael A., et al.) - Factom controlling sulfate retention and transport in a forested watershed in the Georgia Piedmont (Shanley, James 8.) morplwlog_v: Use of ground-penetrating radar on upland coastal plain soil (Hubbard, R. K., et al.) properties: Soil-saprolite weathering of highly weathered soils developed over different parent materials in temperate and tropical regions (Goenadi, Didiek Hadjar) soil uosion: Studie on interrill erosion ohoilo from the Southeastern U.S. (Kim, KyeHoon) suneys: Verticalleachinf! of metnl~ from sandy ooil minerals in aqueous systems (Ghuman, Gian S.)
solh-s11rnys Clarke C01mty : Flocculation concentration and sodium/calcium ellchange of kaolinitic aoil clays (Miller, W. P., et al .) Elbnt Cmmty: Aocculation concentration and sodium/calcium ellchange of kaolinitic aoil clays (Miller, W. P., eta(.) Georgia: Comparative evaluation of unsaturated flow method in selected USDA simulation models (Smith, R. E.)

- Faclors controlling sulfate relenlinn and tranrort in a forcted watershed in the Georgia Piedmont (Shanley, James B.)
- Modelling streamwater chemiotry a' a milllure of soil water end-members; an application to the Panola Mountain Catchment, Georgia, U.S.A. (Honper, Richard P., et al.)
- Role of soil organic and carbonic acids in the acidification of forest streams and soilo (Cantrell, Kirk Jason)
- Soil-saprolite weathering of highly weathered soils developed over different parent materials in temperate and tropical regions (Goenadi, Didiek Hadjar)
- Studies on interrill erosion of soils from the Southeastern U.S . (Kim, Kye-Hoon)
- Use of ground-penetrating radar on upland coatal plain soils (Hubbord, R. K., et al.)
Soutlaeasl~m U.S.: Beryllium in selected Southeastern soils (Andemon, Michael A., et al.)
S11mter Co11n1_v: Aerobic and anaerobic degradation of alachlor in samples from a surface-togroundwater profile (Pothuluri, J. V., et al.)
Wortll County: Soil survey of Worth County, Georgia (Stoner, Howard T.)
solution features su llnd<'r geomorphology
Southeastern U.S.-onomk ~loRY gold mu: Gold-rich rim fom1ation on electrum grain., in placem (Groen, John C., et al.) water resources: Changing water use patterns in the Southeast (Lineback, Jerry A.)
Southea11tern U.S.-hydrogeology ground water: Geochemistry of the Floridan aquifer system in Aorida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama (Sprinkle, CraigL.) hydrology: Qimatic influences on streamflow variability; a comparison between 8outheastem Autralia and Southeastern United States of America (Kuhne!, I., etal.) - New studies of urban flood frequency in the Southeastern United States (Sauer, Vernon B.)
Southeastern U.S.--t~olh g<'ocflemistry: Beryllium in aelected Southeastem soils (Ande1110n, Michael A., et al.)
Southeutern li.S.-tratiJnrphy guitielxmk: Coastal and marine geology of the United State: Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic geology of the southeutem Atlantic Coutal Plain (Harris, W. Burleigh, et al.)
Southern U.S.-e..mology eartllquakes: Georgia/Alabama regional seiomographic network; annual report, July 1986June 1987 (Long, L. 1'.)
Southern li.S.-tratl~rraphy Mi.rsissippian: Waulortian banks, crinoid banks and crinoid turbidite.<~: fill of the Lower Mississippian fort Payne basin (Ausich, William 1.)
spectrometry see spectrO!Icopy
spectrHcopy su chemical analysis
spectrHcopy-electron paramagnetic resonance
applications: F.lectron-l!f'in reonance of fulvic and humic acid from the SuwarUJee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.)
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spectroscopy---emls!llon !lpectrosl'opy applications: Fluorescence meaurement of the volume, shape, and fluorophore composition of fulvic acid from the SuwamleC River (Goldberg, M. C.)
spectroscopy-lnductlnly coupled plasma methvds
troc~-d..ment a11alvses: Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metals in the International Humic Substance Society 's standard and reference fulvic and humic acid isolated from the SuwatUiee River (Taylor, H. E.)
spectroscopy-tnA55 spec:trCISCopy 0(1pficatiolls: Methods for the detem1ination of PAH desorption kinetics in coal fines and coni contaminAted sediment (Shorten, Charles Victor, et al.)
spectroscopy-nuclear magnetic resonance applications: Nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectrometry investigations of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thorn, K. A.) - Proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance Ntudies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T. 1.)
spon~eurrence
Paleog<'ne: Flint kaolins in the Georgia Coastal Plain (Moskow, Michael Gideon)
spores su palynomorphs
springs su. ground water
standard materla~r~nk materlah ful1ic acids: Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Elemental analysis and heat ofcomhustion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M.,etal.) - Occurrence and distribution of selected trace metals in the h1temational Humic Substances Society's standard and reference fulvic and humic acids isolated from the Suwannee River (Taylor, H. E.)
Stewart County-paleontology R<'plifia: Fimt dinosaur fossils from Georgia, with notes on additional Cretaceou~ vertebrates fron1 the state (Schwinuner, David R.)
Stnne Mountain Granite Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arahia Migmathe, Georgia (Size, William B.)
stratlgn~phy
C11rbouifao11s: Upper Misi8SippianandLower Pennsylvanian series in the southern Appalachian Bain (Crawford, 'fllomas J.)
catal,gs: GEONAMES data bae nf geologic nan1es of the United States through 1988: VA. NC, SC, GA. A.. (Luttrell, G. W.. et al.)
Crelac<'OIIs: ChaUahoochee River valley region (Reinhardt, Juergen)
- Dinoflagellate species and organic facies evidence of marine tran~greasion and regre.,.ion in the AtlAntic Coastal Plain (Habih, Daniel)
- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology of the Chattahoochee River valley, weotem Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinl1ardt, Juergen, et al.)
Eocrn': F.chinnid hiofndes and lith!'facies distributions in the upper Eocene of the Dougherty

Tampa Limestone

Plain, southwestern Georgia (Cuter, Burchard D.) - Late Eocene and e~~rly Oligocene caroonate environments of central and southwestern Georgia (Manker, J. P.) g11id~book: Cretaceous-Teniary Rtrata and kaolin deposim in the Inner Coutal Plain ofGeorgia (Hurst. Vernon J.) - Tile Cretaceous and Tertiary stratlt~raphy of the upper CoMtal Plain of South Georgia (Nystrom, Paul G., Jr., etRI.) MitK'rn~: Regional summary of the geology of the Miocene ofGeorgia and observations from the toeismic data and TACTS cores (Popenoe, Peter, et al.) - Seismic investit~ation ofthe ph011phate-bearing, Miocene-age strata ofthe continental shelf of Georgia (Henry, Vernon J., Jr.) - Tile phosphate deposits of Aorida, with a note on the deposib in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathclll"l, James B.) Mississippian: Waulsortian banks, crinoid
banks and crinoid turbidites: nil of the Lower
Missiuippian Fort Payne basin (Auaich, William 1.) OligiK'rnr: Correlation and age of the Bridgeboro Lin~estone: a coralgal limesto11e from southwestern Georgia (Bryan, Jonathon R.) - Late Eocene and e~~rly Oligocene caroonate environments of central and southwestern Georgia (Manker, J.P.) Ordmoirian: Sedimentary petrology and depositional environments of the Upper Ordovician Sequatchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain formations, northwestern Georgia (Zeigler, E.LyM) - Stratigraphic and environmental relationship!! of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocb in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabanta (Carter, Burchard D.)
- Tile minemlogy and stratigraphic setting of the Rocklandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite bed along the Cincinnati Arch and in the southern Valley and Ridge (Haynes, John Tweedt)
PaleiK'rne: Paleoce11e benthonic foraminiferal
biostratigraphy of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (Auegeman, Richard H., Jr., et at.) Pal~ogrnr : Rates of change of Eocene and earliest Oligocene angiosperm floras in the eastern Gulf Coast (rorederiksen, N. 0.) Palur.oic: Middle Cambrian to Lower Mississippian synsedimentary structures in the Appal11chian fold-tltrust belt In Alabuna and Oeort~ia (Ferrill, Benjamin A.) - Stratigraphy of major thrust sheets in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (Otown.~, Timothy M.) Pmnsyltanian: Depositional facies and Markov analysis of Pennsylvanian strata, Lookout Mountain, Northwest Georgia (Torres, MIIX Antonio) - Palynology of selected Pennsylvanian coal beds from tl~e central and southern Appalachian Basin: correlation and stratigraphic implications (Eble, Cortland F.) Si111rian: Sedimentary petrolot~Y and depositional environments of the Upper Ordovician SequAtchie and Lower Silurian Red Mountain
formations, northwestem Georgia (Zeigler, E. LyiUI)

Trrtiar,: Chattahoochee River valley region (Reinhardt, Juergen)
- DinoOagellate speciee and organic facies evidence of marine transgression and regression in the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Habib, Daniel)
- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology of the Chattahoochee River valley, western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinbardt, Juergen, et al.)
trtreamf1ow see utlder riven and streams under hydrology
streams s~~ hydrology
1tmt'tnnl Rnalysh su 11ndrr structural geology .see tectonics
1fractunl pktgy dqormation: Structural development of the Opelika Comple!!. (Steltenpohl, Mark 0.) {a11lts: A comparison of metamorphic conditions of ddomtalion: tl1e Ooat Rock and BartJell~ Ferry faults (Lawrence, Thomas Spencer) - Age of movement on the Aut~usta fault zone in the eastern Piedmont of S.C. and Oa., late Alleghanian extension (Malter, H. D., Jr., et al.) - Kinematic significance of wedge faults (Jancin, Mark) field trips: Structure, tectonics, and ore potential along a transect acr011s the inner Piedmont, t'b~~rlotte Belt. and Slate Belt of eastern Georgia (Allard, Gilles 0.) g11id~book: Day I; Tile geology of the east end of the Pine Mountain Window and adjacent Piedmont. Central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.) - Day eleven: Georgia Valley and Ridge-Blue Ridge tro.nsition zone (Costello, John) - Geometries and deformation fabrics in the Central and Soutl~ern Appalachian Valley and Ridge and Rlue Ridge (Anonymous) - Metamorphism and tectonics of eastern and central North America; Volume 2, Geometry and deformation fabrics in the Central and Southern Appalachian Valley and Ridge and Blue Ridge (Woodward, Nicholas B., etaI.) - Metamorphism and tectonics of eastem and central North America; Volume 3, Southern Appalachian windows: comparison of styles, scales, geometry and detachment levels of thrust faults in the foreland 1111d internides of a thruat-dominated orogen (Hatcher, Robert
D., Jr., et al.)
- Tectonic setting of the Southern Appalachians (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr.)
stmcn1ral analysis: A microstructural study of cataciMtic rock., in the Towaliga fault zone, Pine Mountain belt, Georgia (Hadizadeh, Jafar)
IKtonics: Geology of the Anniston CSD (Coleman, James L., Jr.)
- Geology of the eantern Piedmont alnng the Savannah River and implication! for Appalachian tectonics (Sacks, Paul Eric)
- Geology of the Stone Mountain Granite and Mount Arabia Migmatite, Georgia (Size, William B.)
- Middle Cambrian to Lower MissisRiJIIlian synsedimentlll"y ntruc:tures in the Appalachian fold-thrust belt in Alabuna and Georgia (r'errill, Benjamin A.)
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- Stratil!""phy of major thrust nheels in the Valley and Ridge Province of Georgia (t,towns, Titnothy M.)
- Structure of the Wills Valley AnticlineLookout Mountain Syncline between dte Rising Fawn and Anni8ton CSD's, Nonheast Alabama (Coleman, Jantes L., Jr., et al.)
- Tile structural evolution and metamorphism of lite southern portion of dte Tallulah Falls Dome, Northeast Georgia (Stieve, Alice Leu tung)
- Windows in the crystalline terrane of Georgia, southwestern North Carolina, and southeastem Tennessee and tl1e geologic framework of the Soulhem Appalachians (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
IIUII'nr---weocheml.try frliic acids: Elentental analysis and heal of contbustion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., et al.)
1111lphur su sulfur
Sumter County-environmental geoloRY poll11titm: Application of o modd to evaluate agrichemical loading to ground water at the Plains, Georgia, research site (Leonard, R. A.) - Nitntte tramformatinn~ in the recharge area of the Claibon~e At~uifer ne11r Plains, Georgia (Obenhuber, D. C.) - The effecb of infiltrntion and tranoporl mechanisms on nitrate and chloride concentrations be1teall1 a small waterRited 11ear Plains, Georgia (Hicka. D. W ., et al.)
Sumter County-bydrogeoktgy ground watrr: Aerobic and anaerobic degradation of alachlor in samples from a surface-to groundwater profile (Pothuluri, J. V., et al.)
surface w11ter su hydrology see11nd~r geochemistry 111rder organic materials
Su"annee Limestone Mud innttrate structures in Waterfall Cave, Orady County, Georgia (Jancin, Mark)
- 'llle phosphate depO!Iits of Florida, with a note on dte depositll in Oeort~ia and South Carolina, USA (Catbclll"l, James B.)
T
Talhnt Formation Tile usefulness of aeroradioactivity mllps in locating heavy mineral deposit~ along portions of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
Talladep Group Paleozoic strati[~raphy of the southern Blue Ridge; implications for Appalachian tectonic evolution (Oroszos, MarkS.)
Tallulah Falls Formation Methane-bearing fluiJ incluoions from the Tallulnh Falls Dome, NE Uenrgia: implications for an unconventional methane resource in the Southern Appalachians (Oak", Charles S., etal.)
Tamp~~ Limestone Tile ph.,.phate deposits of florida, with a note on the ~posits in Georgia and South Carolina, USA (Cathcart, James B.)
techniques su rmdu chemical analysis

Tlvola Limestone

tec:tonks su faults: orogeny: plate tectonics see undu structural geology under Appalachians: Eastern U.S.: Floyd County su 11ndu structural geology
terrestrial ~rust see crust
Tertiary see Miocene
thermal analysis see chemical analysis: spectroscopy
thrust faults see 11nder displacements 11nder fau Its
Tlv<:>IA Umestone Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environments of central and southwestem Georgia (Manker, J.P.)
Tobacco Road Formation Commercial kaolins in Georgia: occul'l'l:nce, mineralogy, origin, use (Pickering, Sam M., Jr.)
- Cretaceous-Tertiary strata and kaolin deposits in the inner Coastal Plain of Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.)
Torreva Formation Str~tigraphic significance of a new early Barstovian (Miocene) vertebrate fauna, Dogtown Member of the Torreya Formation, Flor" ida and Georgia (Bryant, J. Daniel)
trace-element analyses su 11nder inductively coupled plasma methods 11Tiderspectroscopy
tracks and trail!! se~ ichnofossils
trlloblt~lostratlgraphy
Penn.ryllanian: The Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thom1111 J., et al.)
trlllum su hydrogen
tunnel!! su 11nd~r engineering geology su 11nder engineering geology under Floyd County
Tuscarora Formation Drilling or1 the CSD (Coleman, James L., Jr.)
Tuscumbia Limestone The PenMylvanian Sy~tem ofGeorgia (Crawford, Thomas J., et al.)
Twiggs Clay Apparentaalinity of depositional environments of commercial sedimentary kaolinites, Georgia, by carbon isotope analysis (delta 13C/12C) (Sprague, E. K., et al.)
Twiggs Count,-renl geology maps: A geologic atlas of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, Jolm H.)
u
underground water see ground water
United States s~~ Eastern U.S.: Southern U.S.
United States--economic geology mineral reso11rc~s: Currentoffsbore hard minerals projects and activities ofthe Minerals Management Service (Drucker, B. S.)
United State8--i!eochemlstry peat; Variation of inorsanic content of peat with depositional and ecological setting (Raymond, Robert. Jr., et al.)

United States--flelsmology earthq11abs: Numerical simulation of ground motiona at 01icago and Atlanta for a large New Madrid eanhquake (Jost, M. L.)
Upson County-tructural ~logy faults: Ocmulgee Fault: the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia (Hooper, Roberti.)
uranium-Isotopes ratios: Groundwater flow patterns as delineated by uranium i~otope distributions in the Ochlocknee River basin area, SW Georgia and NW Florida (Korosy, Marianne)
v
Vertebrata su ichnofossils: Mammalia; Reptilia
Vkksburg Gt-oup Correlation and age of the Bridgeboro Limestone; a coralgallime~tone from southwestern Georgia (Bryan, Jonathon R.)
w
Walker County-environmental ~loi!IY reclamation: Delineation of a suspected drum and hazardous waste disposal site utilizing multiple geophysical methods: Shaver's Fann, Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia (Carr, John Loften, Ill, et al.)
Walker County---geophy1dcal surveys srtrveys: Delineation of a suspected drum md hazardous waste diftposal site utilizing multiple geophysical methods: Shaver's Farm, Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia (Carr, John Lorten,lll, et al.)
Walker County-'ratlgraphy Mississippian: Ichnology, depositional environment, and paleoecology of the upper Pennington Formation (Upper Missinippian), Dougherty Gap, Walker County, Georgia (Sheehan, Michael Anthony)
Walton County--hydrogeology maps: Occurrence and availability of ground water in the Athens region, northeastern Georgia (Radtke, Dean B., et al.)
Ware County-environmental geology pollution; Interactions of organic contaminant., with fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River and other humic substances in aqueous systems, with inferences to the structures of humic molecules (Kile, D. E., et al.)
Ware County---geoc:"hemlstry organic materials: Acid-base titration and hydrol~i~ of fulvic acid from d1e Suwannee River (Bowles, E. C., et al.) - Complellation of copper by fulvic acid from the Suwannee River: effect of counter-ion concentration (McKnight, D. M.) - Electron-spin resonance of fulvic and humic acids from d~e Suwannee River (Saleh, F. Y., et al.) - Elenental analysis and heat of con1bustion of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Reddy, M. M., et al.) - Fluorescence measurements of the volume, shape, and nuoruphore COIIII'I"'ition of fuJvic acid fron1the Suw1111nee River (Goldberg, M. C.)
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- loolation of fulvic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Malcolm, R. L.. etal.)
- Methods fordetem1ination of slructural models offulvic acid from the Suwannee River by convergent independent analyses (Leenheer,
J.A.) - Molecular size and weight of fulvic and
humic acids from the Suwannee River (Aiken, G. R.. et al.) - Nitrogen and amino acids in fulvic and humic acida from the Suwmnee River (ThumiDil, E. M.) - Nudear-ma!!nelic-re~onance spectrometry inveatigationa of fulv ic and humic acids from the Suwannee River (Thorn, K. A.) - Proton nudear-magnetic-resonance studies of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Noyes, T. 1.) - Significance of den~ity determination in molecular structures comprising fulvic acid from d1e Suwannee River (Brown, P. A.) - Structural components and proposed structural models of fulvic acid from the Suwannee River (Leenheer, J. A., et al.)

Ware County--hydrogeology hydrology: Humic substances in d1e Suwannee River, Georgia: interactions, properties, and propooed structures (Averett, R. C., et al.)

Waresvllle Schbt The geology of the Dadeville Complex of the western Georgia and eastern Alabama lru~er
Piedmont: initial petrosraphic. geochemical, and geocltrorJOiogical results (Seal, T. L.)

Warren Co1mty-areal geology
maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hunt,
Vernor J.)

Warren County-economic geology gold or~s: Gold in east-central Georgia Vernor J.) maps: Gold in east-central Georgia Vernon J.)

(Hurst, (Hurst,

Wuhlngton County-areal ~loRY maps: A geologic atlas of d1e central Georgia kaolin diatrict (Hetrick, Jolm H.)

Wuhlngton County--petrology tektites: Georgia tektites (Minge, Carol)

waste dllllposal see 11ndrr engineering geology und~r Heard County: Wilkinson County su under environmental geology 11nder Appalachians

water see 11nder geochemiRtry see ground water; hydrogeology: hydrology; water resources

water resources su 1md~r economic geology see 11nderecor10mic geology under l'ulton County: Southeastern U.S.

water supply see water resources

waterways s~r 1111der engineering geology 1111der Columbia County: Lincoln County: Richmond County

Wayne ~ounty--5P.dlmentary petnlol!,'l' sediments: The differentiation and clMsification of a sand underlying typical Trail Ridge sands near Screven, Way11e County, Georgia (Mallard, Elliott A.)

weathering .ru 11nd~r kaolin deposit. 11ndrr mineral deposit.,, genesis

Worth County___,ons

weathering--Igneous rocks granilu: Mineralogical and chemical changes of soil and otream sediments fanned by intense weathering of the Danburg Granite, Georgia, USA (Cullers, R.)
weathering--minerals lcaolinil': A oubtle stratigraphy in the Cretaceous kaolins of Georgia: evidence for weathering of a previously deposited sediment (Proctor, Christian Jennings)
well-Jogging su geophysical surveys
well-logt~lnJt--!!elsmlc logging intrrprrtation: Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) Project site investigation; re gionalseismic lines and geologic interpretation (Costain, John K., et al.)
Western Hemisphere su North America
Wlromlco Formatktn The u""fulnel'l8 of aeroradioactivity maps in locating heavy mineral deposits along portions

of the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia (Mallary, McKenzie)
Wilcox Group Paleocene benthonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain
(Fiuegeman, Richard U., Jr., et al.)
- Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology of the Otauahoochee River vall~y. western Georgia and eastern Alabama (Reinhardt, Juergen, et al.)
Wles County-real geology maps: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)
Wl.es C11unty-onomlc jrCOiogy gold ores: Gold in east-central Georgia (Hurst, Vernon J.) maps: Gold in eaat-central Georgia (Hurst, VemonJ.)
Wllklmon County-rCIII!JCOioRV maps: A geologic atlas of the central Georgia kaolin district (Hetrick, John H.)

Wllklmon County-nglneerlnt~I!ICOinRY wastr disposal: Hazardous waste mnnagement facility ailing in Georgia (Kunde II, James E.)
Williston .Formation Late Eocene and early Oligocene carbonate environments of central and southwestern Georgia (Manker, J.P.)
Worth County-lis
maps: Soil survey of Worth County, Georgia (Stoner, Howard T.)
X
X-ray analysis srr chemical analysis: spectros copy
z
ZOOIJCOIJraphy su biogeopaphy

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SERIALS LIST

AAPG Memoir. Tulsa, OK: American Association of Petroleum Geologists. ISSN: 02718529.
Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America (GSA). ISSN: 00167592, CODEN: GAAPBC.
American Journal of Science. New Haven, CT: Kline Geology Laboratory, Yale University, 1880-. ISSN: 00029599, CODEN: AJSCAP.
Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering Geologists. [s. 1.]: Association of Engineering Geologists. ISSN: 0375572X, CODEN: CAGPAV.
Bulletin - Georgia Geologic Survey (1978). Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1978-. ISSN: 02779420.
Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science. Athens, GA: Georgia Academy of Science, 1943-1977.ISSN: 00168114.
Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1978-. ISSN: 02783371.
Clays and Clay Minerals. Clarkson, NY: Clay Minerals Society, 1952-. ISSN: 00098604, CODEN: CLCMAB.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Chichester-New York: Wiley & Sons, 1980-. ISSN: 01979337.
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists. Lancaster, PA: Economic Geology Publishing Company. ISSN: 03610128, CODEN: ECGLAL.
Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals. [s. 1.: s. n.].
Geoderma. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1967-. ISSN: 00167061, CODEN: GEDMAB.
Geologic Atlas Georgia Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey.
Geology (Boulder). Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America (GSA), 1973-. ISSN: 00917613, CODEN: GLGYBA.
Ground Water. Urbana, IL: National Water Well Association, Ground-Water Technology Division. ISSN: 0017467X, CODEN: GRWAAP.
Ground Water Monitoring Review. Worthington, OH: Water Well Journal Publishing, 1981-. ISSN: 02771926.
Hydrologic Investigations Atlas. Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey, 1954-. ISSN: 03757978, CODEN: XGHAAQ.
Illinois Minerals Note. Urbana: Illinois Geological Survey, 1972-. ISSN: 00949442.
Information Circular- Georgia Geologic Survey. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1978-. ISSN: 02783398.
International Journal of Coal Geology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1980-. ISSN: 01665162.

International Symposium on Ostracoda. London, New York: Chapman and Hall.
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986-. ISSN: 01697722.
Journal of Geology. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1893-. ISSN: 00221376, CODEN: JGEOAZ.
Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1985-. ISSN: 08853401.
Journal of Paleontology. Tulsa, OK: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1927-. ISSN: 00223360, CODEN: JPALAZ.
Journal of Structural Geology. Oxford-New York: Pergamon, 1979-. ISSN: 01918141, CODEN: JSGEDY.
The Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina, 1883-. ISSN: 00136220, CODEN: JEMSA5.
Miscellaneous Field Studies Map. Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey. CODEN: XMFSDD.
Open-File Report (United States Geological Survey. 1978). Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01961497, CODEN: XGROAG.
Open-File Report- U. S. Geological Survey. Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 01961497, CODEN: XGROAG.
Palynology. Dallas, TX: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 1977-. ISSN: 01916122.
Proceedings- Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Conference. [s. 1.: s. n.]. CODEN: PFICDD.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Soil Mechanics
= and Foundation Engineering Comptes Rendus du Congres
International de Mecanique des Sols et des Travaux de Fondations. Rotterdam-Boston: A.A. Balkema. CODEN: PCSMB2.
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Finite Element Methods in Flow Problems. [Tokyo]: University of Tokyo Press.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. ISSN: 07317646.
Program ... Meeting. Appalachian Basin Industrial Associates. [Morgantown, WV: Appalachian Basin Industrial Associates, through] Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University.
Radiocarbon. New Haven, CT: American Journal of Science. ISSN: 00338222, CODEN: RACAAT.
Seismological Research Letters. [EI Cerrito, CA]: Seismological Society of America, Eastern Section, 1987-. ISSN: 08950695.

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Soil Science. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1916-. ISSN: 0038075X, CODEN: SOSCAK.
Soil Science Society of America Journal. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America. 1976-. ISSN: 03615995, CODEN: SSSJD4.
Southeastern Geology. Durham, NC: Duke University, Department of Geology, 1959-. ISSN: 00383678, CODEN: SOGEAY.
Special Publication (Paleontological Society). Knoxville, TN: Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee.
Technical Report HL (Vicksburg, Miss.). Vicksburg, MS: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, 1979-.

Technical Report Series - Georgia Marine Science Center. Skidaway Island, GA: Georgia Marine Science Center, 1971-. ISSN: 02756269.
Tectonics. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1982-. ISSN: 02787407, CODEN: TCTNDM.
Tectonophysics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1964-. ISSN: 00401951, CODEN: TCTOAM.
U. S. Geological Survey Circular. Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey, 1950-. ISSN: 03646017, CODEN: XICIA5.
U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper. Reston, VA: U. S. Geological Survey. ISSN: 08869308, CODEN: XIWSAX.
Water-Resources Investigations. [Reston, VA] : U. S. Geological Survey, 1972-. ISSN: 0092332X, CODEN: WRIND3.

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BffiLIOGRAPHY

Acree, j. R. see Stephenson, D. E.
Albino, George V. (Bryn Mawr Coll., Dep. Geol., Bryn Mawr, PA, United States). Gold deposits of the Dahlonega Belt, Northeast Georgia: in Proceedings of the symposium on the Economic mineral deposits of the Southeast; metallic ore deposits (Cook, Robert B., editor). Bulletin- Georgia Geologic Swvey (1978), p. 85-120, illus. incl. 1 table, geol. sketch maps, 72 ref., 1989. Meeting: Apri16, 1989, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Albino, George Vincent. Structural setting, geochemistry and large-scale metal zoning in mother lode-type deposits: Doctoral, 1990, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada. Available from: Univ. Microfllms, Ann Arbor MI, United States. In two volumes.
Anderson, Michael Alan. A hydrogeochemical investigation of metalliferous coal pile runoff and its interactions with soil and groundwater: 135 p., Doctoral, 1990, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml, United States.
Antweiler, Ronald C. (U. S. Geol. Swv., Arvada, CO, United States). The hydrolysis of Suwannee River fJlvic acid: in Organic substances and sediments in water; Volume 1, Humics and soils (Baker, Robert Andrew, editor). Lewis Publ., Chelsea, MI. United States, p. 163-177, illus. incl. 3 tables, 26 ref., 1991. Meeting: American Chemical Society meeting, Apr. 22-27, 1990, Boston, MA, United States.
Ashley, David B. see Golden, Harold G.
Asmussen, L. E. see Lobartini, J. C.
- see Radcliffe, D. E.
Asmussen, Loris E. see Smith, Matt C.
- see Vellidis, George
Atkins, R. L. see Steele, W. M.
Babaie, AbdolaU see Babaie, Hassan A.
- see Hadizadeh, Jafar
- see Vauchez, Alain
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Babaie, Hassan A. (Ga. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Atlanta, GA, United States); Hadizadeh, Jafar; Babaie, AbdolaU and Ghazi, A. Mohammad. Timing and temperature of cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A.: Journal of Structural Geology, 13(5), p. 579-586, 3 tables, 1 plate, geol. sketch map, 41 ref., 1991 .

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Sprague, E. Kent see Mickle, James E.
Sprague, Edward K. Aminostratigraphy of relict salt marsh deposits (late Holocene ). St. Catherine Island, Georgia: 94 p., Master' s, 1987, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Stakes, Debra S. see Green, J. David
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Strain, G. A. see Torak, L. J.
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Sutter, J. F. see Steltenpohl, M. G.
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Davis, G. S.; Strain, G. A. and Herndon, J. G. Geohydro-
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Truman, C. C. see Leonard, R. A.
TuU, James see Kish, Stephen A.
TuU, James F. (Fla. State Univ., Dep. Geol., Tallahassee, FL, United States) and Groszos, Mark S. Nested successor basins; southern Appalachian Blue Ridge [abstr.]: in Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 39th annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 22(4), p. 67, March 1990. Meeting: Apr. 5-6, 1990, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
Turner, William L. The geology of the Vesta 7 1/2' Quadrangle, Georgia: 204 p., Master's, 1987, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
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Vellidls, George see also Smith, Matt C.
Walter, Kathryn Anne. Geochemistry and trace-element models for the petrogenesis of mafic rocks in the Hayesville thrust sheet, Georgia-North Carolina Blue Ridge: 236 p., Doctoral, 1990, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN. Available from : Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. United States.
Ware, G. 0. see Radcliffe, D. E.
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Yin, Zbi-Yong. The impact of the Suwanee River Sill on the surface hydrology of the Okefenokee Swamp: 368 p., Do.ctoral, 1990, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Available from: Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Yon, J, WUliam see Spencer, Steven M.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY

SUBJECT INDEX

A
absolute age see under geochronology; isotopes
absolute ag~tes metamorphic rocks: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
aerial photography see remote sensing
aeromagnetic surveys see magnetic surveys
amphlbolites see under metamorphic rocks
Appalachians-economic geology metal ores: Metallogenesis and tectonic evolution
of the Carolina slate belt (Vance, R. K.)
Appalachians-geochemistry trace elements: Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and
tectonic setting of amphibolites from the southernmost exposure of the Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher I.)
Appalachians-geophysical surveys seismic surveys: Paleozoic and Grenvillian struc-
tures in the Southern Appalachians; extended interpretation of seismic reflection data (Hubbard, Susan Sharpless, et al.) - Tectonic setting of Triassic half-grabens in the Appalachians; seismic data acquisition, processing, and results (Costain, John K.)
Appalachians-petrology intrusions: Plutonism in the Blue Ridge of South-
west North Carolina and Northeast Georgia (Miller, C. F., et al.)
Appalachians-stratigraphy Devonian: Sedimentary history and biostratigra-
phy of Late Silurian-Early Devonian of the Southern Appalachians and southeastern craton (Broadhead, Thomas W., et al.) Paleozoic: Nested successor basins; southern Appalachian Blue Ridge (full, James F.) Silurian: Sedimentary history and biostratigraphy of Late Silurian-Early Devonian of the Southern Appalachians and southeastern craton (Broadhead, Thomas W., et al.)
Appalachians-structural geology deformation: Development of interlaced mylo-
nites,cataclasites and breccias; example from the Towaliga Fault, south central Appalachians (Hadizadeh, Jafar, et al.) tectonics: Orogen-parallel to orogen-oblique ductile deformation and possible late Paleozoic (?) ductile deformation of the western Piedmont, Southern Appalachians (Davis, Timothy L, et al.) - Paleozoic and Grenvillian structures in the Southern Appalachians; extended interpretation of seismic reflection data (Hubbard, Susan Sharpless, et al.)

- Tectonic setting of Triassic half-grabens in the Appalachians; seismic data acquisition, processing, and results (Costain, John K.)
applied geophysics see geophysical surveys
Appling Granite Origin of facies within the late-orogenic Appling Granite, Southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (Green, J. David, et al.)
aqulfen sec ground water
Arcadia Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
areal geology guidebook: The geology of the east end of the Pine
Mountain Window and adjacent Piedmeont, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.) Vesta Quadrangle: The geology of the Vesta 7 If].' Quadrangle, Georgia (Turner, William L.)
artesian waten see ground water
Ashe Formation Basement-cover relationships in the Carolinas and Georgia Blue Ridge; problems with contacts and correlations (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., et al.)
associations sec survey organizations
atmospheric precipitation see under hydrology
automatic data processing sec data processing
B
Baker County-hydrogeology maps: Geohydrology and evaluation of water-
resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L J., et al.) - Hydrogeology, chemical quality,and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
barrier Islands see under stabilization under shorelines
Bartow County---onomlc geology industrial minerals: Occurrence and exploitation
of ore deposits in the Shady Dolomite, Cartersville mining district, Georgia (Bearden, Stan D.)
Belgrade Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
bentonite deposits see clays; kaolin deposits
Biscayne Aquifer Ground water atlas of the United States; Segment 6, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina (Miller, James A.)

Bone Valley Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
boreholes sec well-logging
brachiopods-biostratigraphy Paleozoic: Sedimentary history and biostratigra-
phy of Late Silurian-Early Devonian of the Southern Appalachians and southeastern craton (Broadhead, Thomas W., etal.)
Bridgeboro Limestone Correlation and age of the Bridgeboro Limestone, a coralgallimestone from southwestern Georgia (Bryan, Jonathan R.)
bridges sec under planning under highways
Bryan County-hydrogeology ground water: The Miocene aquifer system; alter-
nate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.)
Burke County-hydrogeology hydrology: A simple finite element model to pre-
dict mesoscale dispersion (Pepper, Darrel W.)
Burke County--paleontology Mollusca: The neotype of Crassostrea
gigantissirna (Finch, 1824) (Lawrence, David R.)
Butts County--structural geology deformation: Initiation of cataclastic flow and de-
velopment of cataclastic foliation in nonporous quartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
c
Calhoun County-hydrogeology maps: Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and avail-
ability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
Camden County-hydrogeology ground water: The Miocene aquifer system; alter-
nate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.)
Carroll County-hydrogeology hydrology: Nitrate and pH levels in surface waters
in West Georgia (Gertenbach, Patricia L.)
cartography sec maps
caves see under solution features under geomorphology
Cenozoic see Holocene; Miocene; Paleogene
ceramic materials see clays; kaolin deposits sec under economic geology
channels see under waterways

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Charlton County-geochemistry

Charlton County-geochemistry organic materials: Chemical and spectral differ-
ences in hwnicmatterfrom swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., et al.)
Chatham County-hydrogeology ground water: Ground-water chemical evolution
and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastem Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen) - The Miocene aquifer system; alternate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.)
Chilhowee Group Architecture of the Blue Ridge-Piedmont in northern Georgia; basement-cover exposed in a series of windows (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
- Structural and metamorphic variations within the Southern Appalachian foreland/hinterland transition zone (Costello, John 0 .)
Claiborne Aquifer Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia (Kellam , Madeleine F.)
Clarke County-soils geochemistry: Spatial and temporal variations in
temperate forest soil carbon dioxide during the nongrowing season (Dyer, James M.)
clastic rocks sec under sedimentary rocks
clay mineralogy-areal studies Southeastern U.S .: Oay mineralogy of the phos-
phorites of the Southeastern United States (McQellan, G. H.) Twiggs County: Genesis and morphology of iron sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et al.) Wilkinson County: Genesis and morphology of iron sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et al.)
clay mineralogy--experimental studies solution: Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of
kaolinite at 80T and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state (Nagy, K. L.. et al.)
clays sec ceramic materials; kaolin deposits see under economic geology
Clayton Aquifer A two-dimensional computer model of the Oayton Aquifer in southwestern Georgia (Brock, M. Michael)
- Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
Colquitt County-hydrogeology maps: Geohydrology and evaluation of water-
resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L. J., et al.)
computer applications sec data processing

Conasauga Group New Middle Cambrian asaphiscid trilobites from the Conasauga Fm. in Georgia; with observations on form and function of some unique genal spines (Schwimmer, David R.)
conodonts-biostratigraphy Paleozoic: Sedimentary history and biostratigra-
phy of Late Silurian-Early Devonian of the Southern Appalachians and southeastern craton (Broadhead. Thomas W., et al .)
conservation sec land use
contamination (pollution) sec pollution
continental shelf sec under oceanography
continental slope see continental shelf
Cooper Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
Corbin Gneiss Architecture of the Blue Ridge-Piedmont in northern Georgia; basement-cover exposed in a series of windows (Higgins, Michael W.eta!.)
Coweta County--economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Qarke, JohnS.)
crust sec under seismology
crystal growth-sheet silicates, clay minerals kaolinite: Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of
kaolinite at 80' C and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state (Nagy, K. L., et al.)
D
dams sec reservoirs
dams-foundations settlement: Soil improvement by combining
methods (Mitchell, J. K.)
data processing-hydrogeology ground water: A two-dimensional computer
model of the Clayton Aquifer in southwestern Georgia (Brock, M. Michael) - Analysis of the effects of hypothetical changes in ground-water withdrawal from the Floridan aquifer system in the area of Glynn County, Georgia (Randolph, Robert B.)
De Kalb County-hydrogeology hydrology: Update of flood-flow characteristics
of Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia (Stamey, T. C.)
deformation sec structural analysis sec under structural geology
deformation-field studies cataclasis: Initiation of cataclastic flow and de-
velopment of cataclastic foliation in nonporous quartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
deposition of ores see mineral deposits, genesis
Devonian see under stratigraphy under Appalachians

diagenesis sec sedimentation
diagenesis--effects aquifers: Ground-water chemical evolution and
diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
diastrophism sec tectonics
Dougherty County--environmental geology pollution: A preliminary investigation of the
hydrogeology and contamination in the area of an abandoned manufactured gas plant in Albany, Georgia (Chapman, M. J., et al. ) waste disposal: Hydrogeologic evaluation of a proposed sanitary landfill, Dougherty County, Georgia (Hart, Steven W.)
Dougherty County-hydrogeology ground water: Hydrogeologic evaluation of a pro-
posed sanitary hindfill, Dougherty County, Georgia (Hart, Steven W.) maps: Geohydrology and evaluation of waterresource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L. J., et al .) - Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aqnifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
dunes sec under shore features under geomorphology
E
earthquakes sec engineering geology sec under seismology
Eastern U.S.-areal geology regional: Case studies in applied geology in the
Southeastern United States (Bearce, Denny N.)
ecology see under invertebrates
ecology-analysis marine environment: Macrofauna distributions
and sediment analyses from the Brunswick, Georgia ocean dredged material disposal site and environs (Gillespie, David M., et al.)
economic geology ceramic materials: An overview of the geology of
clays, shales, and slates utilized in ceramic and structural clay products in Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) clays: An overview ofthe geology of clays, shales, and slates utilized in ceramic and structural clay products in Georgia (O'Connor, Bruce J.) - Fuller's earth deposits in Florida and southwestern Georgia (Spencer, Steven M., et al.) gold orcs: Gold deposits of the Dahlonega Belt, Northeast Georgia (Albino, George V.) heavy mineral deposits: Cabin Bluff heavy mineral deposits of southeastern Georgia (Pirkle,
Fredric L., et al.)
industrial minerals: The industrial rocks and minerals in Georgia; an overview (O'Connor, Bruce J.)
kaolin deposits: Geology of an Eocene kaolin from eastern Georgia (Salter, Timothy L.)

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geochronology

- Industrial implications of kaolin clay stratigraphy in Georgia (Pickering , Sam M., Jr. , et al .)
- The kaolin industry of Georgia and South Carolina (Mallory, William M.)
mclal ores: Structural setting, geochemistry and large-scale metal zoning in mother lode-type deposits (Albino, George Vincent)
mineral resources: Thrust sheets and mineral resources in the Greenville l'x2' Quadrangle, South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., et al .)
water resources: Water-supply potential of the Floridan Aquifer system in the coastal area of Georgia; a digital model approach (Randolph, Robert B., et al.)
Edisto Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
education--general elemenlary school: The geologic origins of Geor-
gia; a teacher's resource guide (Martin, SuzanneS.)
electrical logging see under well-logging
energy sources sec peat
engineering geology see dams; deformation; earthquakes; environmental geology; geologic hazards; ground water; highways; land use; mining geology; reservoirs; shorelines; soil mechanics; waste disposal; waterways
engineering geology shorelines: Initial apparent failure appears to be a
success at Tybee Island, Georgia (Posey, Frank H., Jr., etal.) waterways: Cumberland Sound and Kings Bay pre-Trident and basic Trident channel hydrodynamic and sediment transport hybrid modeling (Granat, Mitchell A.)
environmental geology see engineering geology; geologic hazards; land use; pollution; waste disposal
environmental geology geologic hazards: Georgia; floods and droughts
(Golden, Harold G., et al.) land usc: Coastal processes and human activities
(Harding, James L) pollution: A hydrogeochemical investigation of
metalliferous coal pile runoff and its interactions with soil and groundwater (Anderson, Michael Alan) - Electromagnetic techniques in remedial investigations of hazardous waste sites in crystallinerock terranes (Spigner, B. C.) - Statistical and graphical methods for evaluating solute transport models; overview and application (Loague, Keith) waste disposal: Confirmation study of a former naval ordnance depot (Titcomb, Earl F. Jr.) - Criteria for performing site acceptability studies for solid waste landfills in Georgia (McLemore, William H., et al .)
epeirogeny sec tectonics

estuaries sec under shore features under geomorphology
excursions sec guidebook
experimental studies see under clay mineralogy sec under sheet silicates, clay minerals under phase equilibria
F
faulting sec faults
faults see under structural geology sec tectonics
faults--displacements thrustfaults : Break-back thrusting in the Southern
Appalachians (Thomas, William A.)
faults--distribution terranes: Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon
terrane boundary in central Georgia: Comment
(Chalokwu, Christopher I.)
- Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia: Comment (Mittwede, Steven K.)
- Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia: Reply (Hooper, Robert J.)
faults-effects mylonites: Development of interlaced mylonites,
cataclasites and breccias; example from the Towaliga Fault, south central Appalachians (Hadizadeh, Jatar, et al.) shear zones: Initiation of cataclastic flow and development of cataclastic foliation in nonporous quartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
faulls--()rientation transverse faults: Cross-strike structural dis-
continuities in the Appalachian fold-thrust beltin Alabama and Georgia (Thomas, William A.)
Fayette County-onomic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Oarke, JohnS.)
floods sec under geologic hazards see under rivers and streams under hydrology; waterways
Floridan Aquifer Geochemical modeling and radiocarbon dating of groundwater; recent software developments and field examples (Plummer, L N.)
- Geohydrology and evaluation of waterresource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L J., et al.)
- Ground water atlas of the United States; Segment 6, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina (Miller, James A.)
- Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
- Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.)

- Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
- Water-supply potential of the Floridan Aquifer system in the coastal area of Georgia; a digital model approach (Randolph, Robert B., et al.)
flow (ground water) sec movement
flow (surface water) see movement
Floyd County-paleontology Trilobila : New Middle Cambrian asaphiscid trilo-
bites from the Conasauga Fm. in Georgia; with
observations on form and function of some unique genal spines (Schwimmer, David R.)
fluid Inclusions see under petrology
folds see faults; tectonics sec under structural geology
foliation see structural analysis
foraminifera sec under paleontology
foraminifers-biostratigraphy Oligocene: Correlation and age of the Bridgeboro
Limestone, acoralgallimestone from southwestem Georgia (Bryan, Jonathan R.)
foundations sec under dams; soil mechanics
fractures-patterns slatistical analysis: A geostatistical study offrac-
ture traces and their hydrological significance, southern Piedmont Georgia (Garcia, Joseph E.)
G
genesis of ore deposits see mineral deposits, genesis
geochemistry radon: Geologic control on radon occurrence in
Georgia (Gregg, L. T.) sulfur: Sulfur distribution and isotopic composi-
tion in peats from the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia and the Everglades, Florida (Price, Fred T.) trace clements: Geochemistry and origin of the Villa Rica trondhjemite gneiss, West Georgia Piedmont (Sanders, Richard)
geochemistry-proeesses hydrolysis: The hydrolysis of Suwannee River
fulvic acid (Antweiler, Ronald C.) solution: Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of
kaolinite at 80'C and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state (Nagy, K. L., et al.) - Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
geochronology see absolute age
geochronology absolute age: Geochemical modeling and radio-
carbon dating of groundwater; recent software developments and field examples (Plummer, L. N.) Paleozoic: 40Ar-39Ar thermochronology of the southernmost Alabama-Georgia piedmonts; implications for Alleghanian tectonometamorphism (Steltenpohl, M.G ., et al .)

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geologic hazards see under environmental geology; mining geology see under environmental geology under Southeastern U.S.
geologic hazard~uses mineral exploration: Potential saltwater intrusion
into freshwater aquifers during exploration for and mining of phosphorite off the Southeastern United States (Manheim, Frank T.)
geologic hazards--floods highways: Update of flood-flow characteristics of
Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia (Stamey, T. C.) occurrence: Georgia; floods and droughts (Golden, Harold G., et al.)
geologic time see absolute age; geochronology
geomorphology-shore features durws: Aeolian transport in a small dune field on
St. Catherines Island, Georgia (Shadroui, JoAnneM.) estuaries: Cwnberland Sound and Kings Bay preTrident and basic Trident channel hydrodynamic and sediment transport hybrid modeling (Granat, Mitchell A.) landform evolution: Report to congress; Coastal barrier resources system; Appendix A, Shoreline change and wetland loss in the coastal barrier resources system; a case study analysis (Watzin, Mary C.)
geomorphology-solution features caves: Gravitative sedimentation structures and
mechanisms in Southwest Georgia caves (Jancin, Mark)
geophysical methods see geophysical surveys
geophysical surveys seismic surveys: Paleozoic and Grenvillian struc-
tures in the Southern Appalachians; extended interpretation of seismic reflection data (Hubbard, Susan Sharpless, et al.) - Reflection polarity of the midcrustal Surrency bright spot beneath southeastern Georgia; testing the fluid hypothesis (Pratt, Thomas L., et al.) - Tectonic setting of Triassic half-grabens in the Appalachians; seismic data acquisition, processing, and results (Costain, John K.)
geophysics see deformation
geosynclines see tectonics
geotechnlcs see engineering geology
glacial geology see geomorphology
glass sand see ceramic materials
Glynn County-bydrogeology ground water: The Miocene aquifer system; alter-
nate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.) 11Ulps: Analysis of the effects of hypothetical changes in ground-water withdrawal from the Floridan aquifer system in the area of Glynn Coonty, Georgia (Randolph, Robert B.)
gold ores see under economic geology; mineral deposits, genesis see under economic geology under Haralson County

Grady County--geomorphology solution features : Gravitative sedimentation
structures and mechanisms in Southwest Georgia caves (Jancin, Mark)
Great Smoky Group Nested successor basins; southern Appalachian Blue Ridge (Tull, James F.)
Greene County-sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks: The southwestern extension of
the Middletown-Lowndesville cataclastic zone in the Greensboro, Georgia area and its regional implications (Davis, Gary J.) ground water see under hydrogeology; hydrology; pollution see under hydrogeology under Bryan County; Camden County; Chatham County; data processing; Dougherty County; Glynn County; Gwinnett County; Liberty County; Mcintosh County; Rabun County su under pollution under waste disposal see under isotopes
ground water--aquifers atlas : Ground water atlas of the United States;
Segment 6, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina (Miller, James A.) fractures: Geophysical location and packer testing of fractured metamorphic rocks within the Georgia Piedmont (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.)
hydrodynamics: Orientations of fractures measured from sonic televiewer (Steele, W. M., et al.)
salt-water intrusion: Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the upper Floridan Aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia (Burt, Ronald Allen)
Jesting : Geohydrologic evaluation of spring sites at Social Circle, Georgia, December 5-8, 1988 (Clarke, JohnS.)
two-dimensional models: A two-dimensional computer model of the Clayton Aquifer in southwestern Georgia (Brock, M. Michael)
ground water--geochemistry radioactive isotopes: Occurrence and source of
natural radioactivity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Gorday, Lee L)
ground water--movement fractured 11UlleriaLs: Photolineament factor analy-
sis; a new computerized method for remotely assessing the degree to which bedrock is fractured (Hardcastle, Kenneth C., et al.) three-dimensional models: Analysis of the effects of hypothetical changes in ground-water withdrawal from the Floridan aquifer system in the area of Glynn County, Georgia (Randolph, Robert B.)
ground water-pollution aroi1Ultic hydrocarbons: Ground water contami-
nation at wood treatment facilities (Rosenfeld, Jeffrey K.)
detection: A preliminary investigation of the hydrogeology and contamination in the area of an abandoned manufactured gas plant in Albany, Georgia (Chapman, M. 1., et al.)

hazardous waste: Electromagnetic techniques in remedial investigations of hazardous waste sites in crystalline-rock terranes (Spigner, B. C.)
monitoring: A large-scale retrospective ground water monitoring study for metolachlor (Roux, Paul H., et al.)
pesticides: Statistical and graphical methods for evaluating solute transport models; overview and application (Loague, Keith)
ground water--resources digital simulation: Water-supply potential of the
Floridan Aquifer system in the coastal area of Georgia; a digital model approach (Randolph, Robert B., et al.) exploration: Correlation of water well yields and remote sensing lineaments in the crystalline rocks of Rabun County, Georgia (Schmitt, T. J.) possibilities: Ground-water resources of the south metropolitan Atlanta region , Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.) water supply: Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L. J., et al.) - Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
ground water--salt-water intrusion mining: Potential saltwater intrusion into freshwa-
ter aquifers during exploration for and mining of phosphorite off the Southeastern United States (Manheim, Frank T.)
ground water-surveys Dougherty County: Hydrogeologic evaluation of
a proposed sanitary landfill, Dougherty County, Georgia (Hart, Steven W.) Floridan Aquifer: Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.) Georgia: Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1989 (Peck, Michael F., et al.)
ground water-water quality monitoring: Class V injection well inventory of
Georgia (Shetler, Cassandra, et al.) programs: National Water-Quality Assessment
Program; the Georgia-Florida coastal plain (Kantrowitz,!. H.)
guidebook see under areal geology
Gwinnett County-bydrogeology ground water: Using a geographic information
system for production of a well drilling favorability map (Trent, Victoria P.)
H
Haralson County-economic geology gold ores: The Royal Vindicator gold deposit,
Haralson County, Georgia; a metamorphosed epithermal hot-springs type gold deposit (Paris, Travis A.)

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Harris County--1:eochemlstry trace elemenJs: Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and
tectonic setting of amphibolites from the southernmost exposure of the Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher 1.)
Harris County--structural geology structural analysis: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
Hawthorn Formation Gravitative sedimentation structures and mechanisms in Southwest Georgia caves (Jancin, Mark)
heavy mineral deposits see under economic geology
Henderson Gneiss Orogen-parallel to orogen-oblique ductile deformation and possible late Paleozoic (?) ductile deformation of the western Piedmont, Southern Appalachians (Davis, Timothy L., et al.)
Henry County-economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Qarke, JohnS.)
highways sec under floods under geologic hazards
highways-planning bridges: Update of flood-flow characteristics of
Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia (Stamey, T. C.)
Hollis Quartzite Timing' and temperature of cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie,Hassan A., et al.)
Holocene sec under stratigraphy under Liberty County
Houston County--paleontology Invertebrata: Taxonomy and age determination of
a fossil assemblage from a limestone quarry in Houston County, Georgia (Hoard, Kevin A.) Pisces: Taxonomy and age detennination of a fossil assemblage from a limestone quarry in Houston County, Georgia (Hoard, Kevin A.)
humates sec under organic materials
hydraulics see under channels under waterways
hydrocarbons sec under organic materials
hydrochemistry sec under rivers and streams ' .der hydrology
h~ tlrogeology sec ground ".uer; hydrology
hydrogeology ground water: A large-scale retrospective ground
water monitoring study formetolachlor (F.oux, Paul H., et al.) - A two-dimensional computer model of the Clayton Aquifer in southwestern Georgia (Brock, M. Michael) - Oass V injection well inventory of Georgia (Shetler, Cassandra, et al.)

- Geophysical location and packer testing of fractured metamorphic rocks within the Georgia Piedmont (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.)
- Ground water atlas of the United States; Segment 6, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina (Miller, James A.)
- Ground water contamination at wood treatment facilities (Rosenfeld, Jeffrey K.)
- Ground-water conditions in Georgia, 1989 (Peck, Michael F., et al.)
- Hydrogeology of the Gulf Trough-Apalachicola Embayment area, Georgia (Kellam, Madeleine F.)
- Occurrence and source of natural radioactivity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Gorday, Lee L.)
- Orientations of fractures measured from sonic televiewer (Steele, W. M., et al.)
- Photolineament factor analysis; a new computerized method for remotely assessing the degree to which bedrock is fractured (Hardcastle, Kenneth C., et al.)
- Potential saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers during exploration for and mining of phosphorite off the Southeastern United States
(Manheim, Frank T.)
hydrology: A geostatistical study offracture traces and their hydrological significance, southern Piedmont Georgia (Garcia, Joseph E.)
- Impact of alluvial sedimentation on hydrology response of coastal plain watersheds (Sheridan, Joseph M., et al.)
- National Water-Quality Assessment Program; the Georgia-Florida coastal plain (Kantrowitz, I. H.)
- The hydrolysis of Suwannee River fulvic acid (Antweiler, Ronald C.)
- The impact of the Suwanee River Sill on the surface hydrology of the Okefenokee Swamp (Yin, Zhi-Yong)
nwps: Water-supply potential of the Floridan Aquifer system in the coastal area of Georgia; a digital model approach (Randolph, Robert B., et al.)
hydrogeology-data processing aquifers: Analysis of the effects of hypothetical
changes in ground-water withdrawal from the Floridan aquifer system in the area of Glynn County, Georgia (Randolph, Robert B.)
digital simulation: A two-dimensional computer model of the Clayton Aquifer in southwestern Georgia (Brock, M. Michael)
hydrology see ground water sec under hydrogeology under Burke County; Carroll County; De Kalb CoiD!ty see under hydrogeology
hydrology-atmospheric precipitation runoff: Erosion studies in burned forest sites of
Georgia (Shahlaee, A. K., et al.)
hydrology-geochemistry hydrolysis: The hydrolysis of Suwannee River
fulvic acid (Antweiler, Ronald C.)

hydrology-pollutJon transport: A simple finite element model to pre-
dict mesoscale dispersion (Pepper, Darrel W.)
hydrology-rivers and streams floods: Update of flood-flow characteristics of
Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia (Stamey, T. C.) hydrochemistry: Chemical .and spectral differences in hwnicmatterfrom swamps,streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., et al.) watersheds: Impact of alluvial sedimentation on hydrology response of coastal plain watersheds (Sheridan, Joseph M., et al.)
hydrology--surveys Georgia: A geostatistical study of fracture traces
and their hydrological significance, southern Piedmont Georgia (Garcia, Joseph E.) - Georgia; floods and droughts (Golden, Harold G., et al.) - The impact of the Suwanee River Sill on the surface hydrology of the Okefenokee Swamp (Yin,Zhi-Yong)
hydrology-water quality programs: National Water-Quality Assessment
Program; the Georgia-Florida coastal plain (Kantrowitz, I. H.)
I
Igneous rocks see intrusions; metamorphic rocks; phase equilibria see under petrology
industrial minerals see ceramic materials sec under economic geology under Bartow County sec under economic geology
Industrial waste see under waste disposal
intrusions see metamorphism see under petrology
Intrusions--plutons granites: Origin of facies within the late-orogenic
Appling Granite, Southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (Green, J. David, et al.)
Invertebrata sec Mollusca
Invertebrates sec brachiopods; conodonts; foraminifers; ostracods
Invertebrates--ecology intertidal environment: Taphonomy and an inter-
tidal palimpset surface; implications for the fossil record (West, Ronald R., et al.) nwrine environment: Macrofauna distributions and sediment analyses from the Brunswick, Georgia ocean dredged material disposal site and environs (Gillespie, David M., et al.)
isotope dating see absolute age
Isotopes see absolute age; geochronology
Isotopes--ground water radioactive isotopes: Occurrence and source of
natural radioactivity in ground water from the

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upper Aoridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Gorday, Lee L.)
isotopes-radon Rn-222: Geologic control on radon occurrence in
Georgia (Gregg, L. T.)
isotopes---!iulfur S-34/S-32 : Sulfur distribution and isotopic com-
position in peats from the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia and the Everglades, Florida (Price, Fred T.)
K
kaolin deposits su ceramic materials; clays; mineral deposits, genesis see under economic geology under Twiggs County; Wilkinson CowJty see under economic geology
Kimsey Bald Amphibolite Geochemistry and trace-element models for the petrogenesis of mafic rocks in the Hayesville thrust sheet, Georgia-North Carolina Blue Ridge (Walter, Kathryn Anne)
L
Lake City Limestone Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
Lamar County--economic geology water resources: GroW!d-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.)
Lamar County--structural geology deformation : Initiation of cataclastic flow and de-
velopment of cataclastic foliation in nonporous quartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.) structural analysis: Timing and temperature of cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
land use see under environmental geology see pollution
land use-urban planning coastal environment: Coastal processes and
human activities (Harding, James L.)
Lee County-hydrogeology maps: Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and avail-
ability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
Liberty County-geomorphology slwre features: Aeolian transport in a small dune
field on St. Catherines Island, Georgia (Shadroui, JoAnne M.}
Liberty County-hydrogeology ground water: The Miocene aquifer system; alter-
nate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.}

Liberty County--stratigraphy Holocene: Aminostratigraphy of relict salt marsh
deposits (late Holocene}, St. Catherine Island, Georgia (Sprague, Edward K.} - Taphonomy and an intertidal palimpset surface; implications for the fossil record (West, Ronald R., eta!.}
lineation see structural analysis
Lumpkin County--areal geology maps: A petrologic and economic study of a hy-
drothermal alteration zone in Lwnpkin CoW!ty, Georgia (German, Jerry M.} - Geologic map of the Campbell MoW!tain Quadrangle, Lumpkin County, Georgia (Nelson, A. E.)
Lumpkin County-economic geology metal ores: A petrologic and economic study of a
hydrothermal alteration zone in Lumpkin CoiUlty, Georgia (German, Jerry M.)
M
Madison County--soils water regimes: Using oxygen isotopic data to un-
derstand soil water movement in the Piedmont regolith (Wenner, David B., eta!.)
magmas sec intrusions
magnetic surveys see under geophysical surveys under United States
Manchester Schist Timing and temperature of cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
maps see under areal geology under Lumpkin County see under hydrogeology under Baker County; CalhoiUl County; Colquitt CoW!ty; Dougherty County; Glynn County; Lee County; Mitchell County; Southeastern U.S.; Terrell County; Worth CoW!ty see under soils under Oglethorpe CoW!ty
marine geology see continental shelf; oceanography
marine sediments see under sediments
mathematical geology see data processing
Mcintosh County-hydrogeology ground water: The Miocene aquifer system; alter-
nate water supplies for southeastern Georgia (Spigner, B. C.)
Meriwether County--economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Ciarlte, JohnS.)
Meriwether County--<!itructural geology structural analysis: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)

metal ores sec under economic geology see gold ores see under economic geology under Appalachians; Lumpkin CoiUlty
metallogeny see mineral deposits, genesis
metamorphic rocks see metamorphism see under petrology
metamorphic rock.s-amphibolites genesis: Geochemistry and trace-element models
for the petrogenesis of mafic rocks in the Hayesville thrust sheet, Georgia-North Carolina Blue Ridge (Walter, Kathryn Anne) geochemistry: Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and tectonic setting of amphibolites from the southernmost exposure of the Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher 1.) petrology: Petrology ofthe Laurel Creek Amphibolite, Georgia Blue Ridge (Helms, Thomas S.)
metamorphic roc~uartzltes textures: Initiation of cataclastic flow and devel-
opment of cataclastic foliation in nonporous quartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.}
metamorphism see metamorphic rocks see under petrology
metamorphism-retrograde metamorphism evolution: Contrasting deformation and metamor-
phism in the SoqueRiver and Chunky Gal MoiUltain thrust sheets, eastern Blue Ridge, Northeast Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
metamorphism-temperature interpretation: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. {Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
metasomatic rocks see metamorphic rocks ; metamorphism
metasomatism see metamorphism
meteorites see tektites
mineral deposits, genesi~ontrols structural controls: Structural setting, geochemis-
try and large-scale metal zoning in mother lodetype deposits (Albino, George Vincent} - Thrust sheets and mineral resources in the Greenville I"xz Quadrangle, South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina (Nelson, Arthur E., etal.}
mineral deposits, genesis-gold ores epithermal processes: The Royal Vindicator gold
deposit, Haralson County, Georgia; a metamorphosed epithermal hot-springs type gold deposit (Paris, Travis A.) hydrothermal processes: Gold deposits of the Dahlonega Belt, Northeast Georgia (Albino, George V.)
mineral deposits, genesis-kaolin deposits geochemical controls: Genesis and morphology
of iron sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, etal.)
mineral resources see under economic geology sec metal ores
minerals see crystal growth

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mineraas.-heet silicates, clay minerals kaolinite: Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of
kaolinite at 80"C and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state (Nagy, K. L., et al.)
mineral~heet silicates, mica group muscovite: Geochemical zoning in muscovites
from the Thomaston-Barnesville pegmatite district, Georgia (Cocker, Marlc D.)
mineral~ulfldes
pyrite: Genesis and morphology of iron sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et al.)
mining geology~eologic hazards slurry mining: Potential saltwater intrusion into
freshwater aquifers during exploration for and mining of phosphorite off the Southeastern United States (Manheim, Frank T.)
Miocene see under stratigraphy under SoutheastemU.S.
miospores see under palynomorphs
Mitchell County--bydrogeology maps: Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and avail-
ability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
Mohorovicic discontinuity see crust
Mollusca--Ostreacea Tertiary: The neotype of Crassostrea gigantissima
(Finch, 1824) (Lawrence, David R.)
Monroe County-8tructural geology deformation: Initiation of cataclastic flow and de-
velopment of cataclastic foliation in nonporous q.uartzites from a natural fault zone (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
Murphy Marble Geochemistry and petrology of metaigneous rocks in Murphy Syncline, Tate, Georgia (Kish, Stephen A., et al.)
Muscogee County~eochemistry trace elements: Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and
tectonic setting of amphibolites from the southernmost exposure of the Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher 1.)
museums see survey organizations
N
neotectonics see tectonics
noble gases see radon
nonmetal deposits see ceramic materials; clays; heavy mineral deposits; industrial minerals; kaolin deposits
North America see Appalachians; United States
0
Ocala Group Geohydrology and evaluation of water-resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L. 1., et al.)

oceanography continental shelf: Overview of phosphorite occur-
rence and development on the Georgia continental shelf (Herring, James R., et al.)
Ocoee Series Origin and emplacement of the Ocoee Supergroup (Rast, Nicholas)
Oglethorpe County-8olls maps: Soil survey of Oglethorpe County, Georgia
(Frost, Louie W.)
organic materials see peat
organic materlal~eochemistry fulvic acids: The hydrolysis of Suwannee River
fulvic acid (Antweiler, Ronald C.)
organic materials-humates analysis: Chemical and spectral differences in
humic matter from swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., et al.)
organic materials--bydrocarbons detection: A preliminary investigation of the
hydrogeology and contamination in the area of an abandoned manufactured gas plant in Albany, Georgia (Chapman, M. 1., et al.)
orogeny see tectonics
ostracods--fJaleoecology Paleogene: Major changes in Eocene and
Oligocene Gulf Coast ostracod assemblages; relationship to global events (Hazel, Joseph E.)
p
paleoecology~nvertebrates
Carboniferous: Taphonomy and an intertidal palimpset surface; implications for the fossil record (West, Ronald R., et al.)
paleoecology-ostracods Paleogene: Major changes in Eocene and
Oligocene Gulf Coast ostracod assemblages; relationship to global events (Hazel, Joseph E.)
paleoecology-palynomorphs Holocene: Paleoecological history of west<entral
Okefenokee Swamp based on palynologic and petrographic analysis (Fair-Page, Tonya)
Paleogene see under stratigraphy under Southeastern U.S.
paleontology foraminifera: lnfaunal salt marsh foraminifera;
effects on total foraminiferal assemblages in subsurface marsh sediments (Goldstein, Susan T., et al.)
Paleozoic see Devonian; Silurian see under stratigraphy under Appalachians
palynomorph~iospores
Holocene: Paleoecological history of west<entral Okefenokee Swamp based on palynologic and petrographic analysis (Fair-Page, Tonya)
Peace River Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)

peat see under organic residues under sediments
Penney Farms Formation Paleoceanography and paleogeography of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter)
pestiddes see under ground water under pollution see under pollutants under pollution see under pollution under ground water
petrology fWid inclusions: Fluid inclusion study of foliated
cataclasites aloog the Towaliga fault zone, west central Georgia (Babaie, Hassan A., eta!.) igN!ous rocb: Geochemical zoning in muscovites from the Thomaston-Barnesville pegmatite district, Georgia (Cocker, Marlc D.) intrusions: Plutonism in the Blue Ridge of Southwest North Carolina and Northeast Georgia
(Miller, C. F., eta!.)
metamorphic rocb: Geochemistry and petrology of metaigneous rocks in Murphy Syncline, Tate, Georgia (Kish, Stephen A., et al.)
- Geochemistry and trace-element models for the petrogenesis of mafic rocks in the Hayesville thrust sheet, Georgia-North Carolina Blue Ridge (Walter, Kathryn Anne)
- Geology and geochemistry of western Georgia inner Piedmont granitic gneisses; implications for Middle Ordovician igneous activity in the southernmost inner Piedmont (Seal, Thomas L.)
- Petrology of the Laurel Creek Amphibolite, Georgia Blue Ridge (Helms, Thomas S.)
metamorphism: Structural and metamorphic variations within the Southern Appalachian foreland/hinterland transition zone (Costello, John 0.)
Phanerozoic see Devonian; Holocene; Miocene; Paleogene; Paleozoic; Silurian
phase equilibria--sheet silicates, clay minerals experimental studies: Dissolution and precipita-
tion kinetics of kaolinite at 80"C and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state (Nagy, K. L., eta!.)
physical geography see geomorphology
Pike County-omic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Oarlce, JohnS.)
Pike County--structural geology structural analysis: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
placers see heavy mineral deposits
Plantae see palynomorphs
plutons see under intrusions
pollen see palynomorphs
pollution see under environmental geology; ground water, hydrology; waste disposal see under environmental geology under Dou-

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gherty County; Sumter County see under industrial waste under waste disposal
pollution-detection hazardous waste: Electromagnetic techniques in
remedial investigations of hazardous waste sites in crystalline-rock terranes (Spigner, B. C.)
pollution-ground water aroiTUJtic hydrocarbons: Ground water contami-
nation at wood treatment facilities (Rosenfeld, Jeffrey K.) detection: A preliminary investigation of the hydrogeology and contamination in the area of an abandoned manufactured gas plant in Albany, Georgia (Chapman, M. J., eta!.) pesticides: Statistical and graphical methods for evaluating solute transport models; overview and application (Loague, Keith) risk assessment: Using GIS for pollution susceptibility mapping (Weathersby, Randall W.)
pollution----pollutants pesticides: A large-scale retrospective ground
water monitoring study for metolachlor (Raux, Paul H., eta!.) runoff: A hydrogeochemical investigation of metalliferous coal pile runoff and its interactions with soil and groundwater (Anderson, Michael Alan)
polymetallic ores see gold ores
pyrite see under sulfides under minerals
Q
quartzites see under metamorphic rocks
Quaternary sec Holocene
R
Rabun County-geophysical surveys remote sensing: Correlation of water well yields
and remote sensing lineaments in the crystalline rocks of Rabun County, Georgia (Schmitt, T. J.)
Rabun County-hydrogeology ground water: Correlation of water well yields
and remote sensing lineaments in the crystalline rocks of Rabun County, Georgia (Schmitt, T. J.)
radioactive dating sec absolute age
radiocarbon dating sec absolute age
radium--isotopes Ra-226: Occurrence and source of natural radio-
activity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Gorday, Lee L)
radon see under geochemistry
radon--isotopes Rn-222: Geologic control on radon occurrence in
Georgia (Gregg, L. T.)
raln see atmospheric precipitation

rare earths-geochemistry amphibolitcs: Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and
tectonic setting of arnphibolites from the southernmost exposure of the Appalachian Piedmont (Chalokwu, Christopher I.)
reclamation see land use; pollution
Red Mountain Formation Petrology of Red Mountain quartzarenites (Early Silurian), Northwest Georgia (Thayer, Paul A.)
Red Top Mountain Schist Architecture of the Blue Ridge-Piedmont in northern Georgia; basement-cover exposed in a series of windows (Higgins, Michael W., eta!.)
refractory materials see ceramic materials
remote sensing see geophysical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Rabun County
reservoirs see darns
reservoirs-field studies induced earthquakes: Seismic monitoring of the
Richard B. Russell Dam impoundment (Long, Leland Timothy)
resistivity su under electrical logging under well-logging
rivers see hydrology
rivers and streams see under hydrology; waterways
rock mechanics see soil mechanics
runoff see under atmospheric precipitation under hydrology see under pollutants under pollution
s
salt-water intrusion see under ground water see under aquifers under ground water
Sandsuck Formation Structural and metamorphic variations within the Southern Appalachian foreland/hinterland transition zone (Costello, John 0.)
sedimentary petrology sedimentary rocks: Characterization and extent of
pelletal phosphorite deposits in Tertiary strata off Georgia; new data from the TACTS core drillings (Manheim, Frank T., et a!.) - Petrology of Red Mountain quartzarenites (Early Silurian), Northwest Georgia (Thayer, Paul A.) - The Tybee Island corehole, Georgia; preliminary hydrology,lithostratigraphy, and phosphorite concentrations (Manheim, Frank T., et a!.)
sedimentary rocks see under sedimentary petrology see sedimentation; sediments
sedimentary rocks--chemically precipitated rocks phosphate rocks: Characterization and extent of
pelletal phosphorite deposits in Tertiary strata off Georgia; new data from the TACTS core drillings (Manheim, Frank T., eta!.)

- The Tybee Island corehole, Georgia; preliminary hydrology,lithostratigraphy, and phosphorite concentrations (Manheim, Frank T., eta!.)
sedimentary rocks--clastic rocks cataclasis: The southwestern extension of the
Middletown-Lowndesville cataclastic zone in the Greensboro, Georgia area and its regional implications (Davis, Gary J.)
sedimentary structures see sedimentary rocks: sediments
sedimentation see diagenesis
sedimentation----processes estuarine sedimentation: Cumberland Sound and
Kings Bay pre-Trident and basic Trident channel hydrodynamic and sediment transport hybrid modeling (Granat, Mitchell A.)
sedimentation--transport stream transport: A simple finite element model
to predict mesoscale dispersion (Pepper, Darrel W.)
sediments :see sedimentary rocks; sedimentation
sediments-marine sediments petrology: Macrofauna distributions and sediment
analyses from the Brunswick, Georgia ocean dredged material disposal site and environs (Gillespie, David M., eta!.)
sedimen'-rganic residues peat: Sulfur distribution and isotopic composition
in peats from the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia and the Everglades, Florida (Price, Fred T.)
seismic surveys :see under geophysical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Appalachians; United States
seismology see engineering geology
seismology earthquakes: Seismic monitoring of the Richard
B. Russell Dam impoundment (Long, Leland Timothy) observatories: Savannah River Site Seismic Network (Stephenson, D. E.) - The Georgia Tech seismic net, current status and near-term plans (Long, L. T.)
seismology---crust reflection: Reflection polarity of the midcrustal
Surrency bright spot beneath southeastern Georgia; testing the fluid hypothesis (Pratt, Thomas L., eta!.)
seismology--earthquakes int:IJ4ced earthquakes: Seismic monitoring of the
Richard B. Russell Darn impoundment (Long, Leland Timothy)
Shady Dolomite Occurrence and exploitation of ore deposits in the Shady Dolomite, Cartersville mining district, Georgia (Bearden, Stan D.)
shear zones see under effects under faults
shore features see under geomorphology
shorelines see under engineering geology

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shorelines-stabilization barrier islands: Initial apparent failure appears to
be a success at Tybee Island, Georgia (Posey, Frank H., Jr., eta!.)
Silurian see under stratigraphy under Appalachians
slope stability sec geomorphology
soil mechanics--foundations compaction: Soil improvement by combining
methods (Mitchell,]. K.)
soils soil erosion: Erosion studies in burned forest sites
of Georgia (Shahlaee, A. K., et al.) Udu/ts: Surface sealing in coastal plains loamy
sands (Radcliffe, D. E. eta!.) Ultisols: Influence of solution Ca on water reten-
tion and soil strength of typical Hapludults (McCray,J. M., eta!.)
soil~eochemlstry
adsorption: Evaluation of procedures for aggregating nonlinear sulfate adsorption isotherm data (Schaffer, Paul W.)
carbon dioxide : Spatial and temporal variations in temperate forest soil carbon dioxide during the nongrowing season (Dyer, James M.)
soils--surveys Charlton County: Chemical and spectral differ-
ences in humic matter from swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., et al.) Georgia: Erosion studies in burned forest sites of Georgia (Shahlaee, A. K., et al.) - Influence of solution Ca on water retention and soil strength of typical Hapludults (McCray, 1. M., et al.) - Surface sealing in coastal plains loamy sands (Radcliffe, D. E., eta!.) Oglethorpe County: Soil survey of Oglethorpe County, Georgia (Frost, Louie W.) Southeastern U.S.: Infiltration in adjacent Cecil and Pacolet soils (Radcliffe, D. E., eta!.) Ware County: Chemical and spectral differences in humic matter from swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J.
c.. et al.)
soils-water regimes characterization: Calibration of water table loca-
tion in a sandy soil using ground penetrating radar (Smith, Matt C., eta!.) movement: Detecting soil water movement in a sandy soil with ground penetrating radar (Vellidis, George, eta!.)
solid waste see under waste disposal
solution features see under geomorphology see under geomorphology under Grady County
Southeastern US.--envlronmental geology geologic hazards: Potential saltwater intrusion
into freshwater aquifers during exploration for and mining of phosphorite off the Southeastern United States (Manheim, Frank T.)

Southeastern US."""'teochemistry organic materials: Chemical and spectral differ-
ences in humic matter from swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., etal.)
Southeastern US.--bydrogeology maps: Ground water atlas of the United States;
Segment 6, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina (Miller, James A.)
Southeastern U.S.--petrology igneous rocks: Mafic-ultramafic complexes in the
northwestern part of the Carolina Terrane, North Carolina to Georgia (Butler, J. Robert)
Southeastern US.--sedimentary petrology clay mineralogy: Clay mineralogy of the phospho-
rites of the Southeastern United States (McClellan, G. H.)
Southeastern U.S.-solis geochemistry: Evaluation of procedures for ag-
gregating nonlinear sulfate adsorption isotherm data (Schaffer, Paul W.) Vltisols: Infiltration in adjacent Cecil and Pacolet soils (Radcliffe, D. E., eta!.)
Southeastern US.--stratigraphy Miocene : Paleoceanography and paleogeography
of the Miocene of the Southeastern United States (Popenoe, Peter) Paleogene: Major changes in Eocene and Oligocene Gulf Coast ostracod assemblages; relationship to global events (Hazel, Joseph E.)
Spalding County-economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Clarke, John S.)
speleology see caves
spores see palynomorphs
springs see ground water sec under hydrogeology under Walton CoWJty
statistical analysis see under patterns under fractures
stormwater runoff see rWJoff
stratigraphy Holocene: Paleoecological history of west-central
Okefenokee Swamp based on palynologic and petrographic analysis (Fair-Page, Tonya) maps: Geology of the Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.) Mississippian: Parallelism in facies-influenced biostratigraphic problems; Middle Ordovician and Upper Mississippian of the Southern Appalachians (Broadhead, Thomas W.) Oligocene: Correlation and age of the Bridgeboro Limestone, a coralgal limestone from southwestem Georgia (Bryan, Jonathan R.) Ordovician: Parallelism in facies-influenced biostratigraphic problems; Middle Ordovician and Upper Mississippian of the Southern Appalachians (Broadhead, Thomas W.) Pennsylvanian: Geology of the Pennsylvanian System of Georgia (Crawford, Thomas J.)
streams see hydrology

structural analysis see under structural geology sec tectonics
structural analysis-interpretation cataclasis: Timing and temperature of cataclastic
deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A. et al.)
structural geology deformation: Development of interlaced mylo-
nites, cataclasites and breccias; example from the Towaliga Fault, south central Appalachians (Hadizadeh, Jafar, et al .)
- Intermittent brittle and ductile plastic deformation in a retrograde mylonite zone (Hadizadeh, Jafar, et al.)
faults: Cross-strike structural discontinuities in the Appalachian fold-thrust belt in Alabama and Georgia (Thomas, William A.)
- Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia: Comment (Chalokwu, Christopher 1.)
- Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boundary in central Georgia: Comment (Mittwede, Steven K.)
- Ocmulgee Fault; the Piedmont-Avalon terrane boWJdary in central Georgia: Reply (Hooper, Robert J.)
- Southwestward displacement in amphibolite facies mylonites of the inner Piedmont near the Brevard fault zone in Atlanta (Vauchez, Alain, eta!.)
folds: Structural investigation of the Lake Oliver Synform, Uchee Belt, Alabama and Southwest Georgia (McRae, Mac, et al.)
fractures: A geostatistical study offracture traces and their hydrological significance, southern Piedmont Georgia (Garcia, Joseph E.)
structural analysis: Fluid inclusion study of foliated cataclasites along the Towaliga fault zone, west central Georgia (Babaie,Hassan A., et al.)
tectonics: Architecture of the Blue Ridge-Piedmont in northern Georgia; basement-cover exposed in a series of windows (Higgins, Michael W., etal.)
- Basement-cover relationships in the Carolinas and Georgia Blue Ridge; problems with contacts and correlations (Hatcher, Robert D.,Jr., et al.)
- Break-back thrusting in the Southern Appalachians (Thomas, William A.)
- Controls on development of an Alleghanian crustal detachment, the Modoc Zone, SE Appalachian Piedmont of S.C. and Ga. (Maher, H. D., Jr., et al.)
- Nature and origin of phyllonites from the Dean Creek Fault, Avalon-Piedmont Terrane boWJdary, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J.)
- Origin and emplacement of the Ocoee Supergroup (Rast, Nicholas)
- Origin of facies within the late-orogenic Appling Granite, Southern Appalachian Piedmont, Georgia (Green, J. David, et al.)
- Paleozoic and Grenvillian structures in the Southern Appalachians; extended interpretation of seismic reflection data (Hubbard, Susan Sharpless, et al.)

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- Tectonic setting of Triassic half-grabens in the Appalachians; seismic data acquisition, processing, and results (Costain, John K.)
- The Avalon-Piedmont terrane boundary, central Georgia (Hooper, Robert J., eta!.)
structural petrology see structural analysis
sulfides see under minerals
sulfur see under geochemistry
sulfur-isotopes S-34/S-32: Sulfur distribution and isotopic com-
position in peats from the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia and the Everglades, Florida (Price, Fred T.)
sulphur see sulfur
Sumter County-environmental geology pollution: Effect of the unsaturated zone on the
migration and retardation of a conservative tracer at the Plains, Georgia, research site (Hicks, D. W.,etal.) - Preliminary results of a pesticide leaching study at Plains, Georgia (Smith, C. N.)
Sumter County-oils data processing: Application of the GLEAMS
model at the Plains, Georgia, agricultural-management site (Leonard, R. A., eta!.)
surface water see hydrology
survey organizations--current research U.S. Geological Survey: National Water-Quality
Assessment Program; the Georgia-Florida coastal plain (Kantrowitz, I. H.)
Suwannee Limestone Gravitative sedimentation structures and mechanisms in Southwest Georgia caves (Jancin, Mark)
T
Talbot County-economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.)
Talbot County-tructural geology structural analysis: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., eta!.)
Talladega Group Nested successor basins; southern Appalachian Blue Ridge (Tull, James F.)
- The Royal Vindicator gold deposit, Haralson County, Georgia; a metamorphosed epithermal hot-springs type gold deposit (Paris, Travis A.)
Tallulah Falls Formation Basement-cover relationships in the Carolinas and Georgia Blue Ridge; problems with contacts and correlations (Hatcher, Robert D., Jr., eta!.)
tectonics see faults; structural analysis see under structural geology under Appalachians; Towns County; United States see under structural geology

tektites-distribution georgiaites: Our current knowledge of the Geor-
gia tektites (Povenmire, Harold)
Terrell County--bydrogeology maps: Geohydrology and evaluation of water-
resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (Torak, L. J., eta!.) - Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., eta!.)
terrestrial crust see crust
Tertiary see Miocene; Paleogene
thermal waters see springs
thrust faults see under displacements under faults
Tobacco Road Sand Our current knowledge of the Georgia tektites (Povenmi re, Harold)
Towns County-tructural geology tectonics: Contrasting deformation and metamor-
phism in the SoqueRiver and Chunky Gal Mountain thrust sheets, eastern Blue Ridge, Northeast Georgia (McClellan, Elizabeth A.)
transport see under sedimentation see under pollution under hydrology
Twiggs Clay Genesis and morphology of iron sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et al.)
Twiggs County-economic geology kLlolin deposits: Genesis and morphology of iron
sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et a!.)
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Uchee Group

40Ar-39Ar thermochronology of the southernmost

Alabama-Georgia piedmonts; implications for

Alleghanian

tectonometamorphism

(Steltenpohl, M. G., eta!.)

underground water see ground water

United States sec Eastern U.S.

United States--geomorphology
shorefeatures: Report to congress; Coastal barrier resources system; Appendix A, Shoreline change and wetland loss in the coastal barrier resources system; a case study analysis (Watzin, Mary C.)

United States--geophysical surveys magnetic surveys: Magnetically inferred crustal
structure between eastern Arkansas and central Georgia (Jolmson, P.R.)
seismic surveys: Reflection-diffraction seismic pattern at crustal suture zones (Sadowiak, P.)

United Stat~tructural geology tectonics: Reflection-diffraction seismic pattern
at crustal suture zones (Sadowiak, P.)

Upson County-economic geology water resources: Ground-water resources of the
south metropolitan Atlanta region, Georgia (Clarke, JohnS.)
Upson County-tructural geology structural analysis: Timing and temperature of
cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)
uranium-isotopes U-238: Occurrence and source of natural radioac-
tivity in ground water from the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Apalachicola Embayment-Gulf Trough area, Georgia (Gorday, Lee L.)
urban planning sec under land use
v
VIlla Rica Gneiss Geochemistry and origin of the Villa Rica trondhjemite gneiss, West Georgia Piedmont (Sanders, Richard)
w
Walden Creek Group Nested successor basins; southern Appalachian Blue Ridge (Tull, James F.)
Walton County--bydrogeology springs: Geohydrologic evaluation of spring sites
at Social Circle, Georgia, December 5-8, 1988 (Clarke, JohnS.)
Ware County----geochemistry organic materials: Chemical and spectral differ-
ences in hwnic matter from swamps, streams and soils in the Southeastern United States (Lobartini, J. C., eta!.)
Washington County-paleobotany Spermatophyta: A fossil flora from the Paleocene
of Georgia (Mickle, James E.)
waste disposal see under environmental geology see under environmental geology under Dougherty County
waste disposal-industrial waste pollution: A preliminary investigation of the
hydrogeology and contamination in the area of an abandoned manufactured gas plant in Albany, Georgia (Chapman, M. J., et al.)
waste disposal-pollution ground water: Hydrogeologic evaluation of a pro-
posed sanitary landfill, Dougherty County, Georgia (Hart, Steven W.)
waste disposal-solid waste site exploration: Criteria for performing site ac-
ceptability studies for solid waste landfills in Georgia (McLemore, William H., eta!.)
water see ground water; hydrogeology; hydrology; water resources
water quality sec under ground water; hydrology
water resources see under economic geology see under economic geology under Coweta County; Fayette County; Henry County; Lamar

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County; Meriwether County; Pike County; Spalding County; Talbot County; Upson County
water supply see water resources
watersheds see under rivers and streams under hydrology
waterways sec under engineering geology
waterways--channels hydraulics: Cumberland Sound and Kings Bay
pre-Trident and basic Trident channel hydrodynamic and sediment transport hybrid modeling (Granat, Mitchell A.)
waterways--rivers and streams floods : Update of flood-flow characteristics of
Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia (Stamey, T. C.)

Wedowee Group The Royal Vindicator gold deposit, Haralson County, Georgia; a metamorphosed epithermal hot-springs type gold deposit (Paris, Travis A.)
Weisner Formation Architecture of the Blue Ridge-Piedmont in northern Georgia; basement-cover exposed in a series of windows (Higgins, Michael W., et al.)
well-logging sec geophysical surveys
well-logging-electrical logging resistivity: Geophysical location and packer test-
ing of fractured metamorphic rocks within the Georgia Piedmont (Harman, H. Dan, Jr.)
Wilkinson County--economic geology kaolin deposits: Genesis and morphology of iron
sulfides in gray kaolins (White, G. Norman, et al.)

Worth County-hydrogeology maps: Geohydrology and evaluation of water-
resource potential of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the Albany area, southwestern Georgia (I'orak, L. J., et al.) - Hydrogeology, chemical quality, and availability of ground water in the upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany area, Georgia (Hicks, D. W., et al.)
z
Zebulon Formation Timing and temperature of cataclastic deformation along segments of the Towaliga fault zone, western Georgia, U.S.A. (Babaie, Hassan A., et al.)

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