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Speeches and Writings, 1923-1974 (continued)
BOX 21 Illustrative materials
Printed version
Requests for copies, 1959-1969, undated
Research notes
Abnormal pressure and rate of sedation
Diagrammatic structure sections
Fault thrusts
BOX 22 General
(3 folders)
Geologic rates in past, world maximum thickness
Gulf coast
(2 folders)
[K1/a3 vs. ∈]
p+/D, D and P
Permeability
Krumbein and Casagrande
Overthrust belt
Perry-porosity diagram, 1958-1959
Rates of deformation
Rates of geosynclinal sinking
Relative thickness of differential ages
Slide origins of thrusts
Terzaghi, Macey
Theory
“Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: A Discussion by D. T. Griggs and C. B. Raleigh,” Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
“Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: A Discussion by Walter L. Moore and Lymon C. Reese,” Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
BOX 23 1960
“Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting and the Development of Abnormal Fluid Pressure,” co-authored with G. T. Griggs and C. B. Raleigh
Correspondence, 1959-1960
(8 folders)
Draft
“Orogeny,” McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia, 1958-1960
“Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: Reply to a Discussion by Hans P. Laubscher,” Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
Correspondence, 1959-1960
Drafts
(2 folders)
Printed version
BOX 24 1961
“Age of the Evanston Formation, Western Wyoming,” Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook and Short Papers in the Geologic and Hydrologic Sciences, United States Geologic Survey
“Diamictite Facies of the Wasatch Formation in the Fossil Basin, Southwestern Wyoming,” Short Papers in the Geologic and Hydrologic Sciences, United States Geological Survey
“Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: Reply to Discussion by Francis Birch,” co-authored with M. King Hubbert, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
“Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: Reply to Discussion by Walter L. Moore,” co-authored with M. King Hubbert, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
1965, “Role of Fluid Pressure in Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting: Reply to Discussion by Gregory A. Davis,” co-authored with M. King Hubbert, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
(3 folders)
1966
“Orogeny,” McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia, 1966-1967
“Tectonic Implications of Gypsum Dehydration,” co-authored with Hugh C. Heard, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
Correspondence, 1963-1965
Critiques and editing by colleagues, 1964-1965
Drafts
(3 folders)
Printed version
Requests for copies
Research notes
General
Gypsum and ophiolites
Revisions
BOX 25 1968, “The Denver Earthquakes,” Science For additional material see Containers 45-47, Denver earthquakes
Award, Intersociety Committee for Rock Mechanics
Correspondence, 1967-1969
Drafts
Illustrative materials
Printed version
Research notes
Bleed off period
CO2 and photosynthesis
Calculations
General
Stress for pumping and gravity flow pressure
Carbon
Carbon cycle and brucite deposition
Daily earthquake magnitudes
Depth to static head
Derby earthquakes
General
Hoover, Donald
Magnitude frequency
BOX 26 Occluded gases and volcanic fumaroles
Period F, second shutdown
Permeability and time lag
Q's, △'s, daily earthquake magnitudes
Seismic magnitude and energy
TCO2, carbon and non-carbon
Thermal contraction
Time lag
Days
(2 folders)
Months
Transient earth strains
Van Poollen reports
Volcanic gas calculations
Water content and temperature of silicate melts
Well head pressure, injection volumes, and quakes
Z, confidence limits, etc., by days
Revisions
BOX 27 1969, “Role of Cohesive Strength in the Mechanics of Overthrust Faulting and of Landsliding: Discussion,” Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
1971, “Orogeny,” McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia
1973, “New Cretaceous Formations in the Western Wyoming Thrust Belt,” Geological Survey Bulletin, United States Geological Survey
Correspondence and distribution list
Printed version
Biographical memoirs of colleagues
1957, Charles K. Leith
1970, Harry H. Hess
Book introductions
1963, The Earth, Life Nature Library series
1968, The Earth, Life Nature Library series
1974, “Fifty Years of the Earth Sciences; A Renaissance,” introductory chapter to Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Correspondence, 1972-1974
Drafts
Notes
Printed version
Book reviews
1934, The Deformation of the Earth's Crust, by Walter H. Bucher
1941, Strength and Structure of the Earth, by Reginald A. Daly
1966, Advances in Earth Sciences, ed. by P. M. Hurley
1968, Government in Science: The U.S. Geological Survey, by Thomas G. Manning
Manuscripts critiqued by Rubey
1926, “Oil Possibilities of the Black Hills Region,” by E. G. Sinclair
1927, “The Effect of Gravitational Compaction on the Structure of Sedimentary Rocks,” by H. D. Hedberg
1928, “The Compressibility of Sand-mica Mixtures,” by Glennon Gilby
1935, “Sedimentary Size Frequency Curves,” by William C. Krumbein
1941, “Some Experiments on the Transportation of Suspended Load,” by V. A. Vononi and “Rational Equation of River-bed Profile,” by S. A. Shulits
1942, “Phosphorite Deposits on the Sea Floor off Southern California,” by R. S. Dietz, O. Emery, and F. P. Shepard, 1941-1942
(2 folders)
BOX 28 1950, “Water in Primordial and Derivative Magma and its Relations to the Pre-forming Fluid,” by John D. Ridge
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