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The Journal of Geology : a semi-quarterly journal.

Published by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
Softcover, about 9.5”x6.5”, about 100 pages each, illustrated.
I have listed the major articles in each below, but not reviews or responses.

Condition : G / VG. Clean, tight, good spines. Owner’s name on cover, may have some penciled marks inside. Any variation from this is noted below.

Journal of Geology volume 31(6) : September - October 1923 : Pages 441-528. (Good, Front cover has a crease, last three pages have a creased corner tip and some soil). $22
Summary of the geology of the Beartooth mountains, Montana.
Was there Pennsylvanian-Permain glacition in the Arbuckle and Wichita mountains of Oklahoma?
Some experiments in folding.

Journal of Geology volume 33(3) : April - May 1925 : Pages 193-288. $22
Earth movements accompanying the Katmai eruption, part 2 – fracturing in the valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. (Alaska)
The bearing of some remarkable potholes on the early Pleistocene glaciation of the Front Range, Colorado.
The Spokane flood beyond the channeled scablands, part 2. (Washington, Oregon)
Chink-faceting – a new process of pebble shaping.
A note on the elasticity of some minerals and its measurement.
Rocky Mountain structure.
A note on the microscopic relations of sulphides and silica in blast furnace and converter linings.
Mud cracks forming over water.

Journal of Geology volume 33 (Supplement to 3) : April - May 1925 : Pages 289-370. $32
The analysis of gases obtained from volcanoes and from rocks by E. S. Shepherd. The entire supplement consists of this detailed and well illustrated report.

Journal of Geology volume 36(7) : October-November 1928 : Pages 577-672. $22
Paleozoic submarine landslips near Quebec city.
Meandering in tidal streams.
A faulted peneplane in Fergana (review and discussion). Russian Turkestan.
Genesis of the Silver Hill Tin deposits. Spokane county, Washington.

Journal of Geology volume 36(8) : November - December 1928 : Pages 673-758. $18
Mesozoic and Tertiary granitic rocks in Idaho.
Certain topographic features of northeastern Oregon and their relation to faulting.
The fracturing of incompetent beds.
Geology of southern Oaxaca, Mexico.
Notes on the precipitation of Calcium carbonate.
Encouragement of Pre-Cambrian paleontology.

Journal of Geology volume 37(1) : January - February 1929 : Pages 1-96. $22
Mount Monadnock, Vermont – a syenite Hill.
The Klintar of the Upper Wabash valley in northern Indiana.
Some issues in Chester stratigraphy in Kentucky and Illinois.
Triassic – Jurassic Red Beds of the Rocky Mountain region, discussion and reply.
Old beach markings in the Western Wichita mountains.
The Duchesne meteorite, an undescribed find from Duchesne county, Utah.
A new meteorite from Ballinger, Texas.

Journal of Geology volume 37(2) : February - March 1929 : Pages 97-192. $22
The stock of alkaline rocks near Libby, Montana by Esper S. Larsen and J. T. Pardee.
Identification of erosion surfaces in south-central New York.
A composite stock at Snowbank lake in northeastern Minnesota.
A comparative study of different types of thermal stratification in lakes and their influence on the formation of marl.
The mode of origin of a reaction porphyry dike at Cornucopia, Oregon.
The Soldado rock type section of Eocene.

Journal of Geology volume 37(3) : April - May 1929 : Pages 193-288. $28
The streams of the coastal plain in Alabama and the Lafayette problem.
The nature and origin of the Horst and Graben structure of southern Oregon.
Altered tuffs in the Ordovician of Minnesota.
Drainage alignment in the western great plains.
Sandblast action in relation to the glaciers of the Sierra Nevada.
A fresh skull of an extinct American Camel. (Fillmore, Utah)
The relation of chemical composition to texture of groundmass in siliceous lavas.
A fossil lava tube. Property of K. Hamada, Honolulu, Hawaii.
On the formation of hoarfrost and its relation to glacial growth.

Journal of Geology volume 37(4) : May - June 1929 : Pages 289-392. $15
Chamberlin’s work in Wisconsin.
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin’s contributions to glacial geology.
The early days of the department of geology at the University of Chicago.
Chamberlin’s philosophy of correlation.
The field of cosmogony.
Dynamics is the sould of the problem
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin as a philosopher.
Bibliography of the published works of Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin 1843-1928.

Journal of Geology volume 37(5) : July - August 1929 : Pages 393-504. $18
Valley deposits immediately east of the Channeled scabland of Washington, part 1.
Frost heaving.
The indices of refraction of the plagioclase feldspars.
The Latah formation in Idaho.

Journal of Geology volume 37(6) : August – September 1929 : Pages 505-616. $18
Valley deposits immediately east of the Channeled Scabland of Washington, part 2.
New areas of alkaline igneous rocks in central Arkansas.
The Saganaga granite of Minnesota – Ontario.
The age and nomenclature of the Rome (Watauga) formation of the Appalachian valley.
Wave-cut platforms in Hawaii.


 

Pan-American Geologist :
a monthly journal devoted to genetic geology, constructive geological criticism, and geological record.

Published by Geological Publishing company, Des Moines, Iowa.
Softcover, 9x6”, about 75 pages each, illustrated. Condition G / VG.
I have listed only the main articles in each below, not editorials or proceedings.

Pan-American Geologist volume 53(1) : February 1930 : Pages 1-80. $18
Problems of the glacialogist, by Frank Leverett.
Over-thrusting in Trans-Pecos Texas, by Charles L. Bkaer.
Tectonics of oil accumulation, by Frederick G. Clapp.
Ancient elephants of Nebraska, by Edwin H. Barbour.
Glacial outlook from Iowa, by Charles Keyes.

Pan-American Geologist volume 53(3) : April 1930 : Pages 161-240. $18
Cross-section of Isthmus of Tehuantepec, by Charles L. Baker. Mexico.
Cameroceras and its allies, by Frederick W. Sardeson. Mollusk.
Stabilization of American Oil Industry, by J. E. Jones.
Oolitic rocks of secondary origin, By Carl R. Swartzlow.
Taxonomic status of Ordovicic. By Charles Keyes.

Pan-American Geologist volume 53(4) : May 1930 : Pages 241-320. $18
Message from Paleontology, by Carroll Lane Fenton.
Symmetry of largest continent, by D. W. Longfellow.
Submarine volcanic activity in relation to chert deposits and climate, by Joseph E. A. Kania.
Outlook for new ore reserves, by Agustus Locke.
Taxonomic example of Bethany limestone, by Charles Keyes.

Pan-American Geologist volume 53(5) : June 1930 : Pages 321-391. $15
Basalts of Mongolia.
Glaciations of North America.
Articulation of structural and time scale, by Charles Keyes.
Features of Appalachian peneplanes (Apallachian peneplanes)
Index to volume 53.

Pan-American Geologist volume 54(1) : August 1930 : Pages 1-80. $18
Cope and American geology, by Charles Keyes.
Peneplanes of the Appalachians, by Karl Ver Steeg.
Kentucky fluorites, by Williard R. Jillson.
Harnessing Colorado River, by George E. P. Smith. Dam sites, damsites.

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