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Box 4

 Container

Contains 32 Results:

Madison County Structure, 1947-1948

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1947-1948

Manti-Sterling, 1954-1957

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1954-1957

Maughan Drilling, 1969

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1969

McCarthy Mountain

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1940-1972

Metallogenic Provinces, 1955

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 5-6
Scope and Contents "Igneous Provinces of the Western Cordillera and their Relation to Melatiferous Provinces."
Dates: 1955

F. S. Turneaure, "Metallogenic Provinces and Epochs"

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1940-1972

Montana Foothills, 1953-1954

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 8-9
Scope and Contents Base maps of the Thrust Belt area and township plats showing seismograph lines.
Dates: 1953-1954

Montana Stratigraphy, 1947-1949

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 10-11
Scope and Contents "Upper Part of the Phosphoria Formation, Sawtooth Peak, Beaverhead County, Montana."
Dates: 1947-1949

Mosquito Creek, 1952

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1952

Mountain Building, 1957

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Dates: 1957