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Geologic Mapping in Southern Washington Cascades


Bibliography of Topical Papers related to the Study Area:


Armstrong, R.L., Harakal, J.E., and Hollister, V.F., 1976, Age 
	determination of late Cenozoic porphyry copper deposits of the North 
	American Cordillera: Transactions of the Institution of Mining and 
	Metallurgy, section B. p. B239-B244. 


Armentrout, J. M., McDougall, K. A., Jefferis, P. T., and Nesbitt, 
	Elizabeth, 1980, Geologic field trip guide for the Cenozoic 
	stratigraphy and late Eocene paleoecology of southwestern 
	Washington. in Oles, K.F.,  Johnson, J.G., et al., editors, 1980, 
	Geologic field trips in western Oregon and southwestern Washington:  
	Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 101, 
	p. 79-120. 


Ashley, R.P., 1980, Mineralization in the Spirit Lake quadrangle, southern 
	Cascade Range, Washington [abs]:  U.S. Geological Survey 
	Professional Paper 1175, p. 8. 


Beck, R.S., 1943, Eocene foraminifera from Cowlitz River, Lewis County, 
	Washington:  Journal of Paleontology, v. 17, no. 6, p. 584-614. 


Booker, J.R., 1981, Geomagnetic sounding in the Cascade Range of 
	Washington State as a geothermal exploration technique [abs], in 
	Duffield, W. A.; and Guffanti, Marianne, The geothermal research 
	program of the U.S. Geological Survey:  U.S. Geological Survey 
	Open-File Report 81-564, p. 82. 


Buckovic, W.A., 1974, The Cenozoic stratigraphy and structure of a portion 
	of the west Mount Rainier area, Pierce County, Washington: 
	University of Washington Master of Science thesis, 123 p., 1 plate.


Buckovic, W.A., 1979, The Eocene deltaic system of west-central 
	Washington, in Armentrout, J.M., Cole, M.R., Ter Best, Harry, Jr., 
	editors, 1979, Cenozoic paleogeography of the western United States:  
	Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Pacific 
	Section, Pacific Coast Paleogeography Symposium 3, p. 147-163. 


Church, S.E., and Close, T.J., 1984, Goat Rocks Wilderness and adjacent 
	roadless areas, Washington, in Marsh, S.P., Kropschot, S.J., and 
	Dickinson, R.G., editors, Wilderness mineral potential--Assessment 
	of mineral-resource potential in U.S.Forest Service lands studied 
	1964-1984:  U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1300, 
	p. 1062-1065. 


Church, S.E., Mosier, E.L., Frisken, J G., Motooka, J.M., Gruzensky, A.L., 
	Ficklin, W.H., McCollaum, A.D., Willson, W.R., and McDanal, S.K., 
	1983, Geochemical and statistical analysis of analytical results for 
	stream sediments, panned concentrates from stream sediments, rocks, 
	and waters collected from the Goat Rocks Wilderness and adjacent 
	roadless areas, Lewis and Yakima Counties, Washington:  U.S. 
	Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-784, 266 p., 1 plate. 


Clevinger, W.R., 1968, Morton, Washington area--Rock collectors' guide:  
	Seattle University, 30 p. 

	
Clevinger, W.R., 1969, Morton, Mineral, Mossyrock, Washington--Rock and 
	gemstone guide:  Seattle University, 34 p. 

	
Close, T.C., 1982, Summary report--Mineral investigation of the Goat Rocks 
	Wilderness study area (FS), Lewis and Yakima Counties, Washington:  
	U.S. Bureau of Mines [Spokane, Wash.] MLA 130-82, 11 p., 1 plate. 


Colman, S.M., and Pierce, K.L., 1981, Weathering rinds on andesitic and 
	basaltic stones as a Quaternary age indicator, western United 
	States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1210, 56 p. 


Condie, K.C., and Swenson, D.H., 1973, Compositional variation in three 
	Cascade stratovolcanoes: Jefferson, Rainier, and Shasta: Bulletin 
	Volcanologique, v. 37, p. 205-230. 


Crandell, D.R., 1987, Deposits of pre-1980 pyroclastic flows and lahars 
	from Mount St. Helens, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey 
	Professional Paper 1444, 91 p. 


Crandell, D.R., 1981, The eruptive history of Mount St. Helens, in Lipman, 
	P.W., and Mullineaux, D.R., eds., The 1980 eruptions of Mount St. 
	Helens, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1250, 
	p. 3-15. 


Crandell, D.R., and Miller, R.D., 1974, Quaternary stratigraphy and extent 
	of glaciation in the Mount Rainier region, Washington: U.S. 
	Geological Survey Professional Paper 847, 59 p.


Danes, Z.F., 1975, Bouguer gravity map of Mount Rainier National Park, 
	Washington: Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources 
	Open-File Report 75-5, 10 p., 1 plate, scale 1:62,360.

	
Danes, Z.F., and Phillips, W.M., 1983, Complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map, 
	Cascade mountains, Washington:  Washington Division of Geology and 
	Earth Resources Geophysical Map GM-27, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000. 


Dethier, D.P., 1988, The soil chronosequence along the Cowlitz River, 
	Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1590-F, p. F1-F47. 


Dethier, D.P., and Bethel, J.P., 1984, Outwash terraces along the Cowlitz 
	River [abs]:  U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1375, p. 72. 


Engels, J.C., Tabor, R.W., Miller, F.K., and Obradovich, J.D., 1976, 
	Summary of K-Ar, Rb-Sr, U-Pb, Pb-a, and fission-track ages of rocks 
	from Washington prior to 1975 (exclusive of Columbia Plateau 
	basalts): U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 
	MF-710, scale 1:1,000,000. 

	
Evarts, R.C., and Bishop, K.R., 1994, Chemical data for Tertiary volcanic 
	and intrusive rocks of the Spirit Lake 15-minute quadrangle, 
	southern Washington Cascade Range: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File 
	Report 93-686, 24 p. 


Evarts, R.C., 1984, Tatoosh Roadless area, Washington. in Marsh, S.P., 
	Kropschot, S.J., and Dickinson, R.G., editors, Wilderness mineral 
	potential--Assessment of mineral-resource potential in U.S. Forest 
	Service lands studied 1964-1984:  U.S. Geological Survey 
	Professional Paper 1300, p. 1086-1088. 


Evarts, R.C., Ashley, R.P.,and Smith, J.G., 1987, Geology of the Mount St. 
	Helens area -- Record of discontinuous volcanic and plutonic 
	activity in the Cascade arc of southern Washington: Jour. Geophys. 
	Res., v. 92, no. B10, p. 10,155-10,169


Evarts, R.C., Church, S.E., and Mosier, E.L., 1983, Mineral resource 
	potential of the Tatoosh roadless area, Lewis County, Washington:  
	U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-471, 16 p. 

	
Evarts, R.C., Gray, L.B., Turrin, B.D., Smith, J.G., and Tosdal, R.M., 1994, 
	Isotopic and fission-track ages of volcanic and plutonic rocks and 
	hydrothermal alteration in the Spirit Lake quadrangle and adjacent 
	areas, southwestern Washington: Isochron/West, no. 61, p. 25-47.

 
Evarts, R.C., and Swanson, D.A, 1994, Geologic transect across the 
	Tertiary Cascades Range, southern Washington  in Swanson D. A.and 
	Haugeraud, R.A. [eds] Geological field trips of the Pacific 
	Northwest:  University of Washington Geological Sciences, v. 2, 
	no. 2H, 31 p.


Finn, Carol, Phillips, W.M., and Williams, D L., 1984, Gravity maps of 
	the State of Washington and adjacent areas (scale 1:250,000):  
	U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 84-416, 5 p., 18 maps, 
	scale 1:250,000. 


Finn, Carol, and Williams, D.L., 1982, Principal facts for one-hundred-six 
	gravity stations near the Goat Rocks Wilderness area, Washington:  
	U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-176, 6 p. 


Fisher, R.V., 1957, Stratigraphy of the Puget Group and Keechelus Group 
	in the Elbe-Packwood area of southwestern Washington:  University 
	of Washington Doctor of Philosophy thesis, 157 p., 10 plates. 


Fiske, R.S., 1963, Subaqueous pyroclastic flows in the Ohanapecosh Formation, 
	Washington: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 74, p. 391-406.


Fowler, R.H., and Ness, A.O., 1954, Soil survey of Lewis County, Washington:  
	U.S. Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey Series 1941, no. 10, 130 p., 
	3 plates. 


Hagstrum, J.T., and Swanson, D.A., 1994, Paleomagnetism of the Miocene 
	intrusive suite of Kidd Creek: implications for the timing of 
	deformation in the Cascade arc, southern Washington [abs.]: Eos, 
	American Geophysical Union,   Transactions, v. 75, no. 44, p. 198-199.


Hammond, P.E., 1979, A tectonic model for evolution of the Cascade Range, 
	in Armentrout, J.M., Cole, M.R., and TerBest, Harry, Jr., eds., 
	Pacific Coast Paleogeography Symposium 3: Cenozoic paleogeography 
	of the western United States: Pacific Section of the Society of 
	Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Los Angeles, Calif., 
	p. 219-237. 


Hammond, P.E., Brunstad, K.A., and King, J.F., 1994, Mid-Tertiary volcanism 
	east of Mount  Rainier--Fifes Peaks volcano-caldera and Bumping Lake 
	Pluton-Mount Aix caldera, in Swanson, D. A. and Haugeraud, R.A.[eds] 
	Geological field trips of the Pacific Northwest: University of 
	Washington Geological Sciences, v. 2, no. 2J, 16 p.


Hammond, P.E., and Korosec, M.A., 1983, Geochemical analyses, age dates, 
	and flow-volume estimates for Quaternary volcanic rocks, southern 
	Cascades Mountians, Washington: Washington Division of Geology and 
	Earth Resources Open-File Report 83-13, 36. P.


Hanna, G.D., and Hanna, M. A., 1924, Foraminifera from the Eocene of 
	Cowlitz River, Lewis County, Washington:  University of Washington 
	Publications in Geology, v. 1, p. 57-64. Washington:  U.S. Geological 
	Survey Open-File Report, 1 sheet. 


Hollister, V.F., 1979, Porphyry copper-type deposits of the Cascade 
	volcanic arc, Washington: Mineral Science and Engineering, v. 11, 
	p. 22-35. 


Howell, P.W., 1969, The White Pass trip:  Geological Society of the Oregon 
	Country Geological Newsletter, v. 35, no. 11, p. 96-98. 


Hildreth, Wes, and Lanphere, M.A. 1994, Potassium-argon geochronology of 
	a basalt-andesite-dacite arc system: the Mount Adams volcanic field, 
	Cascade Range of southern Washington: Geological Society of America 
	Bulletin, v. 106, p. 1413-1429. 


Johnson, K.R., and Waitt, R.B., Jr., 1983, Interpretation and development 
	program for Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument:  U.S. 
	Forest Service [Portland, Ore.], 88 p., 3 plates. 


Johnson, S.Y., and Stanley, W.D., 1995, Eocene paleogeography of the 
	Morton anticline area, southwestern Washington, in Fritsche, A.E., 
	ed., Cenozoic paleogeography of the western United States?II: 
	Pacific Section, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), book 75, 
	p. 291-309. 


Law, L. K., Auld, D. R., and Booker, J. R., 1980, A geomagnetic variation 
	anomaly coincident with the Cascade volcanic belt:  Journal of 
	Geophysical Research, v. 85, no. B10, p. 5297-5302. 


Lundy, C.R., 1950, Concentration of low-grade cinnabar ore from the Morton 
	cinnabar region:  University of Washington Bachelor of Science 
	thesis, 33 p. 


Mackin, J.H., 1944, Relation of geology to mineralization in the Morton 
	cinnabar district, Lewis County, Washington:  Washington Division 
	of Mines and Mining Report of Investigations 6, 47 p., 2 plates. 


Marso, J.N., and Swanson, D.A., 1992, The intrusive suite of Kidd Creek: 
	a middle Miocene magmatic event in the Cascade arc of southern 
	Washington [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with 
	Programs, v. 24, no. 5, p. 67. 


Mattinson, J.M., 1977, Emplacement history of the Tatoosh volcanic-
	plutonic complex, Washington: ages of zircons:	Geological Society 
	of America Bulletin, v. 88, p. 1509-1514. 


Miller, R.B., 1989, The Mesozoic Rimrock Lake inlier, southern Washington 
	Cascades -- implications for the basement to the Columbia embayment: 
	Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, p. 1289-1305. 


Miller, R.B., Mattinson, J.M., Funk, S.A.G., Hopson, C.A., and Treat, C.L., 
	1993, Tectonic evolution of Mesozoic rocks in the southern and 
	central Washington Cascades, in Dunne, G.C., and McDougall, K., 
	eds., Mesozoic paleogeography of the western United States?II: 
	Pacific Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and 
	Mineralogists, Book 71, p. 81-98. 


Miller, R.B., 1987, The Mesozoic Rimrock Lake inlier and its implications 
	for the Basement of the Columbia Embayment [abs]:  Eos (American 
	Geophysical Union Transactions), v. 68, no. 52, p. 1814. 


Miller, R.D., and Crandell, D. R., 1963, Glaciation of the upper Nisqually 
	River valley, Washington [abs]:  Geological Society of America 
	Special Paper 73, p. 52. 


Moen, W.S., 1977, St. Helens and Washougal mining districts of the 
	southern Cascades of Washington:  Washington Division of Geology and 
	Earth Resources Information Circular 60, 71 p. 


Mundorff, M.J., 1984, Glaciation in the lower Lewis River basin, 
	southwestern Cascade Range, Washington: Northwest Science, v. 58, 
	p. 269-281. 


Mullineaux, D.R., 1986, Summary of pre-1980 tephra-fall deposits erupted 
	from Mount St. Helens, Washington state, USA: Bulletin of 
	Volcanology, v. 48, p. 17-26. 


O'Connor, J.T., 1992, Provenance evolution for Eocene to Miocene clastic 
	rocks of southwest Washington and northwest Oregon: Geological 
	Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, no. 5, p. 73. 


Peters, T.J,. and Linne, J. M., 1981, Mineral resources and potential of 
	Goat Rocks RARE II areas, no. 6036, Parts A, C, and D, Lewis and 
	Yakima Counties, Washington:  U.S. Bureau of Mines [Spokane, Wash.] 
	MLA 5-81, 9 p., 1 plate. 


Peterson, J.A., and Ashley, R.P., 1996, Maps showing mineral occurrences 
	associated with the Cascade volcanic arc, California, Oregon, 
	and Washington: USGS Open-file Report 96-xxxx, 85 p., 2 plates


Phillips, E.L., 1964, Washington climate for these counties--Clark, 
	Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania, and Thurston:  Washington State University 
	Agricultural Extension Service EM 2462, 42 p. 


Prothero, D.R.,and Armentrout, J.M., 1985, Magnetostratigraphic correlation 
	of the Lincoln Creek Formation, Washington -- Implications for the 
	age of the Eocene/Oligocene boundary:  Geology, v. 13, no. 3, 
	p. 208-211. 


Phillips, W.M., Korosec, M.A., Schasse, H.W., Anderson, J.L., and Hagen, R.A., 
	1986, K-Ar ages of volcanic rocks in southwest Washington: Isocron 
	West no. 47, p. 18-24.


Roberts, A.E., 1958, Geology and coal resources of the Toledo-Castle Rock 
	district, Cowlitz and Lewis Counties, Washington: U.S. Geological 
	Survey Bulletin 1062, 71 p. 


Scott, K.M., Vallance, J.W., and Pringle, P.T., 1995, Sedimentology, 
	behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington: 
	U.S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 1547, 56 p., 1 plate.


Simmons, G.C., and Davis, W.E., 1983, Geology of the Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix 
	study area, Yakima and Lewis Counties, Washington; with a section 
	on Interpretation of aeromagnetic data, by W. E. Davis:  U.S. Geological
	Survey Bulletin 1504-A, p. 9-28. 


Simmons, G.C., and Pierce, A.P., 1974, Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix study area, 
	Yakima and Lewis Counties, Washington [abs]:  U.S. Geological Survey 
	Professional Paper 900, p. 20-21. 


Simmons, G.C., and Van Noy, R.M., 1983, Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix Wilderness 
	study area, Washington, in Marsh, S.P., Kropschot, S.J.; 
	Dickinson, R.G., editors, Wilderness mineral potential -- Assessment 
	of mineral-resource potential in U.S. Forest Service lands studied 
	1964-1984: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1300, 
	p. 1044-1046.  


Simmons, G.C., Van Noy, R.M., and Zilka, N.T., 1983, Mineral resources of 
	the Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix study area, Yakima and Lewis Counties, 
	Washington; with a section on Interpretation of aeromagnetic data, 
	by W. E. Davis:  U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1504, 81 p., 
	3 plates. 


Smith, D.R., and Leeman, W.P., 1987, Petrogenesis of Mount St. Helens 
	dacitic magmas: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 92, 
	p. 10,313-10,334. 


Smith, J.G., 1987, New compilation geologic map of the Cascade Range in 
	Washington: Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, v. 11, 
	p. 309-314.


Stanley, W.D., Finn, C., and Plesha, J.L., 1987, Tectonics and 
	conductivity structures in the southern Washington Cascades: 
	Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 92, p. 10,179-10,193. 


Stanley, W.D., William, W.J., Latham, Gary, and Westhusing, Keith, 1992, 
	The southern Washington Cascades conductor?a previously 
	unrecognized thick sedimentary sequence?: American Association of 
	Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 76, p. 1569-1585. 


Swanson, D.A., 1966, Tieton volcano, a middle Miocene eruptive center in 
	the southern Cascade Mountains, Washington: Geological Society of 
	America Bulletin, v. 77, p. 1293-1314. 


Swanson, D.A., 1990, Trends of middle Tertiary dikes in and north of the 
	Dark Divide Roadless Area, southern Washington Cascades [abs]:  Eos 
	(American Geophysical Union Transactions), v. 71, no. 41, p. 1144. 


Swanson, D.A., 1992, Influence of the southern Washington Cascades 
	conductor on volcanism and tectonism, in Jacobson, M. L., compiler, 
	National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, summaries of 
	technical reports Volume XXXIII: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File 
	Report 92-258, p. 655-659. 


Swanson, D.A., 1993b, Influence of the southern Washington Cascades 
	conductor on volcanism and tectonism., in Jacobson, M. L., compiler, 
	National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, summaries of 
	technical reports Volume XXXIV: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File 
	Report 93-195, p. 703-708. 


Swanson, D. A., 1994, Coeval volcanism and subsidence about 36 million 
	years ago in the Cascade arc, southern Washington [abs]:   
	Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, 
	no. 7, P. A-133.


Swanson, D.A., Cameron, K.A., Evarts, R.C., Pringle P.T., and Vance, J.A., 
	1989, Cenozoic volcanism in the Cascade Range and Columbia Plateau, 
	southern Washington and northernmost Oregon: American Geophysical 
	Union, 28th International Geological Congress Field Trip Guidebook 
	T106, 60 p. 


Swanson, D.A., and Evarts, R.C., 1992, Tertiary magmatism and tectonism 
	in an E-W transect across the Cascades arc in southern Washington 
	[abs]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.21, 
	no. 5, p. 153 


Tilford, Norman, and Kent, R.C., 1981, Mount St. Helens and the geology 
	of Lewis and Toutle Rivers, in Association of Engineering 
	Geologists, Field trip guidebook--Engineering geology in the 
	Pacific Northwest:  Association of Engineering Geologists, 
	p. 143-213, 1 plate. 


U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1982, Draft environmental 
	impact statement, Cowlitz Falls project, FERC no. 2833-Washington:  
	U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC/EIS-0032-D, 1 vol. 


U.S. Forest Service, 1981, Final environmental impact statement--Mount St. 
	Helens land management plan, Cowlitz, Lewis, and Skamania Counties, 
	Washington:  U.S. Forest Service [Vancouver, Wash.], 288 p., 
	24 plates. 


U.S. Forest Service, 1985, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, 
	final environmental impact statement, comprehensive management 
	plan:  U.S. Forest Service Gifford Pinchot National Forest 
	[Vancouver, Wash.], 450 p., 8 plates. 


U.S. Geological Survey, 1975, Aeromagnetic maps for part of southwestern 
	Washington:  U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 75-648, 
	4 sheets, scale 1:62,500. 


U.S. Geological Survey, 1981, Aeromagnetic map of the Mt. Margaret area, 
	Washington:  U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 81-926, 
	1 sheet, scale 1:62,500. 


U.S. Geological Survey, 1982, Aeromagnetic map of Mt. Rainier and 
	vicinity, Washington:  U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 
	82-547, 2 sheets, map scale 1:62,500. 


U.S. Geological Survey, 1982, Aeromagnetic map of part of the Cascade 
	Range, southwestern Washington and northern Oregon:  U.S. Geological 
	Survey Open-File Report 82-663, 1 sheet, map scale 1:250,000. 


U.S. Geological Survey, 1982, Aeromagnetic map of the Goat Rocks area, 
	Washington:  U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 82-662, 
	1 sheet, map scale 1:62,500. 


Van Noy, R.M., Zilka, N.T., and Simmons, G.C., 1983, Mines, prospects, and 
	mineralized areas, and geochemistry of the Cougar Lakes-Mount Aix 
	study area, Yakima and Lewis Counties, Washington:  U.S. Geological 
	Survey Bulletin 1504-B, p. 29-81. 


Vance, J.A., 1989, Detrital kyanite and zircon: provenance and sediment 
	dispersal in the middle and late Eocene Puget and Cowlitz Groups, 
	SW Washington and NW Oregon: Geological Society of America Abstracts 
	with Programs, v. 21, no. 5,p. 153.


Vance, J.A., Clayton, G.A., Mattinson, J.M., and Naeser, C.W., 1987, Early 
	and middle Cenozoic stratigraphy of the Mount Rainier-Tieton River 
	area, southern Washington Cascades: Washington Division of Geology 
	and Earth Resources Bulletin 77, p. 269-290


Waters, A.C., 1961, Keechelus problem, Cascade Mountains, Washington: 
	Northwest Science, v. 35, p. 39-57.


Weaver, C.S., and Smith, S.W., 1983, Regional tectonic and earthquake 
	hazard implications of a crustal fault zone in southwestern 
	Washington: Journal of Geophysical Research, v.88, p.10,371-10,383. 


Wells, R.E., 1982, Paleomagnetism and geology of Eocene volcanic rocks in 
	southwest Washington--Constraints on mechanisms of rotation and 
	their regional tectonic significance:  University of California at 
	Santa Cruz Doctor of Philosophy thesis, 229 p., 1 plate. 


Wells, R.E., and others, 1993, CASCADIA: Regional lithospheric studies of 
	the Pacific Northwest: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 
	93-706, 39 p. Geologic Map GM-34, scale 1:250,000, 28 p.


Williams, D.L., and Finn, Carol, 1987, Evidence for a shallow pluton 
	beneath the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington, from gravity and 
	magnetic data:  Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 92, no. B6, 
	p. 4867-4880. 


Williams, D.L, Finn, Carol, Couch, R.W., Danes, Z.F., Pitts, G.S., 
	Phillips, W.M., and Riddihough, R.P., 1988, Residual Bouguer gravity 
	anomaly map of the Cascade Range, California, Oregon, Washington, 
	and British Columbia:  U.S. Geological Survey Geophysical 
	Investigations Map GP-973, 2 sheets, scale 1:500,000. 


Williams, D.L., Finn, Carol, Spydell, D.R., and Danes, Z.F., 1984, Gravity 
	and aeromagnetic maps of the Goat Rocks wilderness and adjacent 
	roadless areas, Lewis and Yakima Counties, Washington:  U.S. 
	Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-1653-C, 
	2 sheets, scale 1:48,000. 


Winters, W.J., 1984, Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Paleogene arkosic 
	and volcaniclastic strata, Johnson Creek-Chambers Creek area, 
	southern Cascade Range, Washington:  Portland State University 
	Master of Science thesis, 162 p., 2 plates. 


Wise, W.S., 1970, Cenozoic volcanism in the Cascade Mountains of southern 
	Washington:  Washington Divisions of Mines and Geology Bulletin.


Wright, T.L., 1960, The mineralogy and petrogenesis of the southern part 
	of the Tatoosh pluton, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: 
	Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D. Dissertation, 185 p., 
	4 plates.



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