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during the period. As evidence of this interest, the
Barksdale, Julian D., 1984. Memorial to Elliott Bates
Columbia River basalts led with 227 citations, followed
McKee, Jr., 1934-1982. Geol. Soc. Amer.,
by the John Day Formation with 101, and the Clarno
Memorials, v.14, p.1-3.
Formation with 78. Coastal regions were examined for
Clark, Robert D., 1989. The odyssey of Thomas
mineral resouces, coastal processes, paleontology, and
Condon. Portland, Oregon Historical Soc.
stratigraphy.
Press, 569p.
After 1980 research was further refined into
Cope, Edward D., 1888. Sketches of the Cascade
narrow categories as tectonophysics, strontium iso-
Mountains of Oregon, v. 22, p.996-1003.
topes, clay mineralogy, diagenesis, and organic materi-
1889. The Silver Lake of Oregon and its region.
als. However, the lines between the individual fields
American Naturalist, v.23, no.275, p.970-982.
became blurred with the development of interdisciplin-
Davidson, George, 1869. Coast pilot of California,
ary fields of research. Delineation of formations (1145)
Oregon, and Washington territory. U.S.
led in citations in the literature, followed by economic
Coast Survey. Pacific Coast, 262p.
geology (994), regional topics (779), volcanology (622),
Diller, Joseph S., 1896. A geological reconnai-
paleontology (540), and groundwater (471). The
ssance in northwestern Oregon. U.S. Geol.
number of papers on aspects of tectonics had doubled
Survey, 17th Ann. Rept., pp.441-520.
after 1980. The total number of publications for the
Faul, Henry, and Faul, Carol, 1983. It began with a
period from 1980 to 1990 was 2,244.
stone: a history of geology from the stone
It is interesting to note that research focused
age to the age of plate tectonics. New York,
on the same counties as earlier (1960-1980) with the
Wiley, 270p.
exception of Deschutes County where intensive explo-
Haskell, Daniel C.,1968. The United States Explor-
ations at Newberry Crater contributed significantly to
ing Expedition, 1833-1842 and its publica-
the compiled data. In Malheur County the preponder-
tions 1844-1874. New York, Greenwood,
ance of articles were written on the McDermitt Calde-
188p.
ra, in Klamath County hydrogeothermal exploration
Holmes, Kenneth L., 1968. New horizons in histori-
and Crater Lake dominated, whereas volcanism,
cal research: the geologists' frontier. Ore
mineral resources, and some geothermal research
Bin, v.30, no.8, pp.151-159.
accounted for the emphasis in Lake County. Several
McCornack, Ellen Condon, 1928. Thomas, Condon,
geologic maps as well as maps of mineral resources
pioneer geologist of Oregon. Eugene, Univ.
were produced on Curry County.
of Oregon Press, 355p.
Finding solutions to geologic problems today
McBride, James Noland, 1976. Science at a land
is really no more difficult than in the past. In most
grant college: the science controversy in Ore-
recent years focus has been on seismicity and earth-
gon, 1931-1942, and the early development
quake hazards, geothermal research, economic resourc-
of the college of science at Oregon State
es, and environmental concerns. The geologic literature
University. Ms, Oregon State Univ., 208p.
will reflect these trends as they continue to mature.
Merrill, George P., 1924. First hundred years of
American geology. New Haven, Yale Univ.
Press, 773p.
Neuendorf, Klaus K.E., ed., 1978. (GeoRef, comp.)
Bibliography of the geology and mineral
resources of Oregon (sixth supplement),
Suggested
Readings:
January 1, 1971 to December 31, 1975.
Allen, John E., comp., 1947. Bibliography of the
Oregon Dept. Geol. and Mineral Indus.,
geology and mineral resources of Oregon
Bull.97, 74p.
(supplement), July 1, 1936 to December 31,
1981. (GeoRef, comp.) Bibliography of the geolo-
1945. Oregon Dept. Geol. and Mineral Indu-
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supplement. January 1, 1976 to December
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geology and mineral resources of Oregon
workers of the past. Oregon Geology, v.49,
no.12, pp.147-153.
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