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Bulletins in Colorado Plateau

Coal resources and coal resource potential in the Grand Mesa, Gunnison, and Uncompahgre National Forests, Colorado, Chapter M
By Hettinger, R.D., Roberts, L.N.R., and Kirschbaum, M.A.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2213, p. 188-223.

Neogene Uplift and Radial Collapse of the Colorado Plateau--Regional Implications of Gravity and Aeromagnetic Data
By Blank, H.R., Butler, W.C., and Saltus, R.W.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 9-32.

Geochemistry of Volcanic Rocks in the Marysvale Volcanic Field, West-Central Utah
By Cunningham, C.G., Unruh, D.M., Steven, T.A., Rowley, P.D., Naeser, C.W., Mehnert, H.H., Hedge, C.E., and Ludwig, K.R.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 223-231.

Coincidence of N. 50o -58o W. Trends in Geologic Mapping, Magnetic and Gravity Anomalies, and Lineaments in the Northern Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado
By Friedman, J.D.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 45-49.

Introduction and Overview
By Friedman, J.D., and Huffman, A.C., Jr.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 1-2.

Laccolith Complexes of Southeastern Utah: Time of Emplacement and Tectonic Setting--Workshop Proceedings
By Friedman, J.D., and Huffman, A.C., Jr., coordinators
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, 292 p.

Tectonic and Paleostress Significance of the Regional Joint Network of the Central Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado
By Grout, M.A., and Verbeek, E.R.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 151-166.

Relation Between Middle Tertiary Dike Intrusion, Regional Joint Formation, and Crustal Extension in the Southeastern Paradox Basin, Colorado
By Grout, M.A., and Verbeek, E.R.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 85-100.

Relationship of Basement Faulting to Laccolithic Centers of Southeastern Utah and Vicinity
By Huffman, A.C., Jr., and Taylor, D.J.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 41-43.

Around the Henry Mountains with Charlie Hanks, Some Recollections
By Hunt, C.B.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, Appendix A, p. 255-265.

Around the Henry Mountains with Charlie Hanks, Some Recollections
By Hunt, C.B.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, Appendix B, p. 266-292.

Processes of Laccolithic Emplacement in the Southern Henry Mountains, Southeastern Utah
By Jackson, M.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 51-59.

Description of Landsat Thematic Mapper Image of Northern Part of the Paradox Basin and the La Sal Mountains Laccolith Complex
By Livo, K.E., Friedman, J.D., and Simpson, S.L.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 3-7.

Laccolithic Complexes of Southeastern Utah; Time of Emplacement and Tectonic Setting; Recommendations for Additional Studies
By Mutschler, F.E.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 253-254.

The Fate of the Colorado Plateau--A View from the Mantle
By Mutschler, F.E., Larson, E.E., and Gaskill, D.L.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 203-222.

Potential for Alkaline Igneous Rock-Related Gold Deposits in the Colorado Plateau Laccolithic Centers
By Mutschler, F.E., Larson, E.E., and Ross, M.L.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 233-252.

Reevaluation of the Central Colorado Plateau Laccoliths in the Light of New Age Determinations
By Nelson, S.T.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 37-39.

The Petrogenesis of the Colorado Plateau Laccoliths and Their Relationship to Regional Magmatism
By Nelson, S.T., and Davidson, J.P.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 86-98.

Geology of the Tertiary Intrusive Centers of the La Sal Mountains, Utah; Influence of Preexisting Structural Features on Emplacement and Morphology
By Ross, M.L.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 61-83.

Cenozoic Igneous and Tectonic Setting of the Marysvale Volcanic Field and Its Relation to Other Igneous Centers in Utah and Nevada
By Rowley, P.D., Cunningham, C.G., Steven, T.A., Mehnert, H.H., and Naeser, C.W.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 167-201.

Isotopic ages of igneous intrusions in southeastern Utah
By Sullivan, K.R.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 33-35.

Relation Between Basement Structures and Fracture Systems in Cover Rocks, Northeastern and Southwestern Colorado Plateau
By Verbeek, E.R., and Grout, M.A.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2158, p. 111-149.

Geology of the Pennsylvanian and Permian Cutler Group and Permian Kaibab Limestone in the Paradox Basin, southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado, Huffman, A.C., Jr., Project Coordinator
By Condon, S.M.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin B-2000-P, p. P1-P46.

Burial and Thermal History of the Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado, and Petroleum Potential of the Middle Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation, Huffman, A.C., Project Coordinator
By Nuccio, V.F., and Condon, S.M.
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2000-O, p. O1-O41.

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