Dynamic stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Hamilton Group (Middle Devonian) in New York State. Part II / Ed Landing and Carlton E. Brett, editors.

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English
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Albany, N.Y. : University of the State of New York, State Education Department, 1991.
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iii, 177 pages : illustrations, charts, maps ; 28 cm.

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    • Comparative taphonomy and paleoecology of Middle Devonian dark gray and black shade facies from western New York / Carlton E. Brett, Vincent B. Dick, and Gordon C. Baird
    • Quantitative analysis of paleocommunities in the lower part of the Hamilton Group near Cazenovia, New York / James C. Brower and Osborne B. Nye, Jr.
    • Coarsening-up cycles and stratigraphy of the upper part of the Marcellus and the Skaneateles Formations in central New York / David M. Linsley
    • Paleoecology, origin, and significance of a shell-rich bed in the lowermost part of the Ludlowville Formation (Middle Devonian, central New York) / Lee M. Gray
    • Revised stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleoecology of the Ledyard Member, Ludlowville Formation, New York / Linda B. McCollum.
    • High-resolution correlation within a storm-dominated muddy epeiric sea: Taphofacies of the Middle Devonian Wanakah Member, western New York / Keith B. Miller
    • Shoreline deposits of the Catskill deltaic complex, Schoharie Valley, New York / Molly F. Miller and Donald L. Woodrow.
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    28531641
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    C - S
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