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Britton, N. L., 1882b, On some large potholes near Williams-bridge, New York: New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, v. 1, p. 181-183.

Britton, N. L., 1882c, Notes on the Cretaceous marl belt of New Jersey: New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, v. 2, p. 9-13.

Britton, N. L., 1885, Leaf-bearing sandstones on Staten Island, New York: New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, v. 3, p. 30-31.

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Britton, N. L., 1886b, Drift at the south end of the Rapid Transit Railway tunnel at Tompkinsville: Staten Island Natural Science Association Proceedings, v. 1, p. 33 (only).

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Britton, N. L., 1887b, On recent field work in the Archean areas of southern New Jersey and southeastern New York: Columbia School of Mines Quarterly, v. 9, p. 33-39.

Britton, N. L., 1887c, Notes on the glacial (sic) and preglacial drifts of New Jersey and Staten Island: New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, v. 4, p. 26-33.

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Broecker, W. S.; Thurber, D. L.; Goddard, J.; Ku, Teh-lung; Matthews, R. K.; and Mesolella, K. L., 1968, Milankovitch hypothesis supported by precise dating of coral reefs and deep-sea sediments: Science, v. 159, p. 297-300 (19 Jan 1968).

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Bromley, A., 1975, Tin mineralization of western Europe: is it related to crustal subduction?: Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Transactions, v. 84, p. B28-B30.

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Brook, C., 1977, Stratigraphy (sic) and structure of the Saddlebag Lake roof pendant, Sierra Nevada, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 88, p. 321-334.

Brookfield, M. E., 1977, The emplacement of giant ophiolite nappes; I. Mesozoic-Cenozoic examples: Tectonophysics, v. 37, no. 4, p. 247-303.

Brookfield, M., 1970, Dune trends and wind regime in Central Australia: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, v. 10, p. 121-128.

Brookins, D. G., and Hurley, P. M., 1965, Rb-Sr geochronological investigations in the Middle Haddam and Glastonbury quadrangles, eastern Connecticut: American Journal of Science, v. 263, p. 1-16.

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Brooks, C. F., 1939, Hurricanes into New England: meteorology of the storm of September 21, 1938: Geographical Review, v. 29, p. 119-127.

Brooks, E.; and Coles, D., 1980, Use of immobile trace elements to determine original tectonic setting of eruption of meta-basalts, northern Sierra Nevada, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, Part I, v. 91, p. 665-671.

Brooks, R., 1972, Geobotany and biogeochemistry in mineral exploration: New York, NY, Harper and Row, Publishers, 290 p.

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Brown, L. D.; Ando, C. J.; Klemperer, S. L.; Oliver, J. E.; Kaufman, Sidney; Czuchra, B. L.; Walsh, T.; and Isachsen, Y. W., 1983, Adirondack-Appalachian crustal structure: the COCORP northeast traverse: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 94, p. 1173-1184.

Brown, M. V.; Northrop, John; Frassetto, Roberto; and Grabner, L. H., 1961, Seismic refraction (sic) profiles on the continental shelf south of Bellport, Long Island, New York: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 72, no. 11, p. 1693-1705.

Brown, P. M., Miller, J. A., and Swain, F. M., 1972, Structural (sic) and stratigraphic framework, spatial distribution and permeability of the Atlantic coastal plain, North Carolina to New York: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 796, 79 p.

Brown, R. H., 1974 ms., The Aragana Basin: A Triassic model for early rifting: New York, NY, Columbia University Department of Geological Sciences, Master's Thesis, 54 p.

Brown, R. H., 1974, The Argana Basin of Morocco: a basin analysis of a Triassic rift (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 6, no. 1, p. 7-8.

Brown, R. H., 1980, Triassic rocks of Argana Valley, southern Morocco, and their regional structural implications: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 64, p. 988-1003.

Brown, R. P., 1991 ms., The toxicokinetics (sic) and histological effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria: New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers University Ph. D. Dissertation, xxx p.

Brown, R. P.; Cooper, K. R.; Cristini, A.; Rappe, C.; and Bergqvist, P., 1993 ms., Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in Mya arenaria in the Newark/Raritan Bay estuary: Submitted to Environmental Toxicologic Chemistry

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Brown, S. P., and Cutcliffe, W. E., 1969, Applied geology in the central Hudson Valley, p. 17-1 to 17-9 in Bird, J. M., ed., New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, Annual Meeting, 61st, Albany, New York, 10-12 October 1969, Guidebook for field trips in New York, Massachusetts, and Vermont: Albany, NY, State University of New York at Albany Department of Geology, not consecutively paginated.

Brown, S. P., and Spang, J. H., 1978, Geometry (sic) and mechanical relationship of folds to thrust fault (sic) using a minor thrust in the Front Ranges of the Canadian Rocky Mountains: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 26, p. 551-571.

Bruhn, R. L., and Beck, S. L., 1981, Mechanics of thrust faulting in crystalline basement, Sevier orogenic belt, Utah: Geology, v. 9, p. 200-204.

Bruhn, R.; and Dalziel, I., 1977, Destruction of the Early Cretaceous marginal basin in the Andes of Tierra del Fuego, p. 395-405 in Talwani Manik, ed., Island arcs, deep sea trenches, and back-arc basins: Washington, D. C., American Geophysical Union, xxx p.

Brun, J.; and Chagnon, A., 1979, Rock stratigraphy (sic) and clay mineralogy (sic) of volcanic ash beds from the Black River and Trenton Group (Middle Ordovician) of southern Quebec: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciencs, v. 16, no. 7, p. 1499-1507.

Brunet, W., 1977, Ilmenite occurrences in Litchfield, Con-necticut: Rocks and Minerals, October, p. 415-420.

Bryan, W. B.; Frey, F. A.; and Thompson, G., 1977, Oldest Atlantic seafloor: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 64, p. 223-242.

(DSDP Leg 11 basalts are comp. of MAR basalts; est. 150 ma old)

Bryan, W. B.; Thompson, G.; and Frey, F. A., 1975, Mesozoic basalts associated with early stages of Atlantic rifting (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with programs, v. 7, no. p. 33 (only).

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Bryson, John, 1885, The geological formation of Long Island, N. Y., with a description of its old water courses: New York, 18 p. (map)

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Bryson, John, 1888b, [Boring on Long Island, N. Y.]: American Geologist, v. 2, p. 136-137.

Bryson, John, 1889, Artesian well, Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y.: American Geologist, v. 3, p. 214-215.

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Bryson, John, 1891b, The so-called sand dunes of East Hampton, Long Island, New York: American Geologist, v. 8, p. 188-190.

Bryson, John, 1892, Englacial drift, Long Island, N. Y.: American Geologist, v. 9, p. 278-280.

Bryson, John, 1893a, The glacial geology of Marthas Vineyard compared with that of Long Island: American Geologist, v. 11, p. 210-212.

Bryson, John, 1893b, Origin of Peconic Bay and of Shinnecock Hills [Long Island, N. Y.]: American Geologist, v. 13, p. 402-403. (ck vol no: 11 or 12 poss?)

Bryson, John, 1894, Lake Ronkonkoma and other glacial features of Long Island [N. Y.]: American Geologist, v. 13, p. 390-392.

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Bryson, John, 1895b, Rock Hill, Long Island, N. Y. [drift deposits]: American Geologist, v. 16, p. 228-233.

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Bryson, John, 1898, Drift formations of Long Island, N. Y.: American Geologist, v. 22, p. 245-247.

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Bucher, W. H., 1933, The deformation of the Earth's crust: Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 518 p.

Bucher, W. H., 1940, Submarine valleys and related geologic problems of the north Atlantic: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 51, p. 489-512.

Bucher, W. H.; Balk, Robert; Shand, S. J.; Steenland, Nelson; Woollard, George; and Lowe, K. E., 1948, Excursion to the Cortlandt norite and Storm King Granite, Excursion No. 3, p. 33-50 in Creagh, Agnes, ed., Guidebook of Excursions: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 61st, New York City, 135 p.

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Bucher, W. H., 1956, Role of gravity in orogensis: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 67, p. 1295-1318.

Bucher, W. H., 1957, Taconic klippe--a stratigraphic-structural problem: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 68, p. 657-674.

Bucher, W. H., and Kerr, P. F., 1948, Excursion to the First Watchung basalt at Paterson, New Jersey, Excursion No. 11, p. 109-119 in Creagh, Agnes, ed., Guidebook of Excursions: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 61st, New York City, 135 p.

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Budd, D. A.; Saller, A. H.; and Harris, P. M., eds., 1995, Unconformities (sic) and porosity in carbonate strata: Tulsa, OK, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 63, 313 p.

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Buddington, A. F., 1950, Composition (sic) and genesis of pyroxene and garnet related to Adirondack anorthosite and anorthosite-marble contact zones: American Mineralogist, v. 35, p. 659-670.

Buddington, A. F., 1956, Correlation of rigid units, types of folds, and lineation in a Grenville belt, [N. J.- N. Y.], p. 99-118 in Thomson, J. E., ed., The Grenville problem: Royal Society of Canada Special Publication No. 1, 119 p. (maps).

Buddington, A. F., 1957, Magnetite iron ore (sic) deposits of the New Jersey Highlands, p. 77-86 in Dorf, Erling, ed., Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, Guidebook for field trips, 250 p.

Buddington, A. F., 1966, The Precambrian magnetite deposits of New York and New Jersey: Economic Geology, v. 61, p. 484-510.

Buddington, A. F., and Baker, D. R., 1961, Geology of the Franklin and part of the Hamburg quadrangles, New Jersey: United States Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geological Investigations, Map I-346.

Buddington, A. F.; and Whitcomb, L., 1941, Geology of the Willsboro quadrangle: New York State Museum Bulletin 325, 137 p.

Bue, C. D., 1970, Streamflow from the United States into the Atlantic Ocean during 1931-1960: U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper No. 1899.

Bumpus, D. F., 1973, A description of the circulation on the continental shelf of the East coast of the United States: Progress in Oceanography, v. 6, p. 111-157.

Burchfiel, B. C.; and Davis, G., 1972, Structural framework and evolution of the southern part of the Cordilleran orogen, western United States: American Journal of Science, v. 272, p. 97-118.

Burchfiel, B. C.; and Royden, L. H., 1991, Antler orogeny: A Mediterranean-type orogeny: Geology, v. 19, no. 1, p. 66-69.

Burchfiel, B. C., and Stewart, J. H., 1966, "Pull-apart" origin of the central segment of Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 77, p. 439-442.

Burchfield, J. D., 1975, Lord Kelvin and the age of the Earth: Science History Publishers, 260 p.

Burger, H. R., III, 1967, Stratigraphy (sic) and structure of the western part of the New Haven quadrangle, Connecticut: Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey Report of Investigations 4, 15 p. (geologic map on scale of 1/57,600).

Burger, H. R., III, 1975, Trip B-10, General geology of the Stockbridge Valley marble belt, p. 261-273 in Ratcliffe, N. M., ed., Guidebook for fieldtrips in western Massachusetts, northern Connecticut and adjacent areas of New York: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference Annual Meeting, 67th, 10-12 October 1975: New York, NY, City College of CUNY Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 334 p.

Burger, H. R., III; and Ataman, Peri, 1984, Thickness of Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, Hartford Basin, Massachusetts ans interpreted from Bouguer gravity (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 7 (only).

(Pal. basement surface dips S at 15 degrees; floor drops from 1 km in N. to 7.5 km depth just S of CT/MA border)

Burger, H. R., III; Barlow, L. K; Negrini, R. M.; and Upton, E. G., 1980, A gravity investigation of the Connecticut Valley, Massachusetts (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, p. 395 (only).

(W. border fault dips E ca 40 degrees; New Haven Fm at least 4 km thick just 4 km inside basin margin)

Burger, J. A., Klein, G. deV., and Sanders, J. E., 1969, A field technique for making epoxy relief peels in sandy sediments saturated with saltwater: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 39, no. 1, p. 338-341.

Burk, C. A., 1968, Buried ridges within continental margins: New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, series 2, v. 30, p. 397-409.

Burk, C. A., 1972, Uplifted eugeosynclines and continental margins, p. 75-85 in Shagam, R.; Hargraves, R. B.; Morgan, W. J.; van Houten, F. B.; Burk, C. A.; Holland, H. D.; and Hollister, L. C., eds., Studies in Earth and space sciences: Geological Society of America Memoir 132, 685 p.

Burk, C. A., and Drake, C. L., eds., The geology of continental margins: New York, NY, Springer-Verlag, 1009 p.

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Friedman, G. M., 1992b, Gas potential of the eastern overthrust: The Albany basin, New York (abstract); Northeastern Geology, v. 14, no. 1, p. 67 (only).

Friedman, G. M., 1992c, Significance of high-frequency stacking patterns at the Cambro-Ordovician (Sauk) passive margin in the Albany-basin setting, New York (abstract): Northeastern Geology, v.14, no.1, p. 68 (only).

Friedman, G. M., 1992d, High-frequency stacking patterns at the Cambro-Ordovician (Sauk) passive margin in eastern New York (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, no. 7, p. A108 (only).

Friedman, G. M., 1993a, High-frequency stacking patterns at the Cambro-Lower Ordovician (Sauk) passive margin of the western Atlantic (Iapetus) Ocean: Zentralblatt fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Teil 1, (manuscript submitted; to appear as appendix)

Friedman, G. M., 1993b, Sauk cycles at passive margin: eastern New York (abstract): SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Penn State University campus, State College PA, 08-12 Aug 1993 Stratigraphic record of global change:

Friedman, G. M., 1993c, History of uranium discoveries in eastern Canada, a personal account (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. A206 (only).

Friedman, G. M., 1993d, Diverse origin (sic) of Quaternary dolomite (sic) in the Levant (abstract): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. A397-398.

Friedman, G. M., 1994a, Stacking patterns of cyclic parasequences in Cambro-Ordovician carbonates of eastern New York: Northeastern Geology, v. 16, p. 145-157.

Friedman, G. M., 1994b, Early submarine cementation in fore-reef carbonate sediments, Barbados, West Indies: Discussion: SEdimentology, v. 42, p. 707 (only).

Friedman, G. M., 1994c, Pangean orogenic (sic) and epeirogenic uplifts and their possible climatic significance, p. 159-167 in Klein, G. deV., ed., Pangaea: Paleoclimate, tectonics and sedimentation during accretion (sic), zenith (sic) and break-up (sic) of a supercontinent: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Special Paper 288, 295 p.

Friedman, G. M., 1994d, Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician (Sauk) platform carbonates of the northern Appalachian (Gondwana) passive margin: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 9, p. 143-150.

Friedman, G. M., 1995a, Flysch (sic) and molasse of the classical Taconic (sic) and Acadian orogenies: Models for subsurface reservoir (sic) settings, Trip A6, p. 109-143 in Garver, J. I., and Smith, Jaqueline A., eds., New York State Geological Association Annual Meeting, 67th, Field Trip (sic) Guide: Schenectady, NY, Union College Geology Department, 425 p.

Friedman, G. M., 1995b, Sequence stratigraphy of platform carbonates: Devonian limestones of John Boyd Thacher State Park, southwest of Albany, NY, Trip B4, p. 303-311 in Garver, J. I., and Smith, Jaqueline A., eds., New York State Geological Association Annual Meeting, 67th, Field Trip (sic) Guide: Schenectady, NY, Union College Geology Department, 425 p.

Friedman, G. M., 1995c, Unconformities (sic) and porosity development in carbonate strata: Ideas from a Hedberg Conference: Discussion: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79, p. 1182-1184.

Friedman, G. M., 1995d, Cambro-Lower Ordovician (Sauk) facies and sequences (sic): Case history from eastern North America, p. 1-9 in Pause, P. H., and Candelaria, M. P., eds., Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Permian Basin Section Publication 95-36 and Permian Basin Graduate Center Publication 5-95, xxx p.

Friedman, G. M., 1996a, Early Ordovician reef mounds of the Tribes Hill Formation, Mohawk Valley, New York: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 11, p. 226-240.

Friedman, G. M., 1996b, Yucatán subsurface stratigraphy: Implications (sic) and constraints for the Chicxulub impact: Discussion: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 11, p. 141-142.

Friedman, G. M.; Amiel, A. J.; Braun, Moshe; and Miller, D. S., 1973, Generation of carbonate paraticles and laminites in algal matt--example from sea-marginal hypersaline pool, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 57, p. 541-557.

Friedman, G. M.; Amiel, A. J.; and Schneidermann, Nahum, 1974, Submarine cementation in reefs--example from the Red Sea: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 44, p. 816-825.

Friedman, G. M.; and Braun, Moshe, 1975, Shoaling (sic) and tidal (sic) deposits that accumulated marginal to the proto-Atlantic Ocean, p. 307-314 in Ginsburg, R. N., ed., Tidal deposits. A casebook of recent examples and fossil counterparts: New York-Heidelberg-Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 428 p.

Friedman, G. M., and Chamberlain, J. A., 1995, Archanodon catskillensis (Vanuxem): Freshwater clams from one of the oldest back-swamp fluvial facies (Upper Middle Devonian), Catskill Mountains, New York: Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, v. 17, no. , p. 431-443.

Friedman, G. M., Fabricand, B. P., Imbimbo, E. S., Bray, M. E., and Sanders, J. E., 1968, Chemical changes in interstitial waters from continental shelf (sic) sediments: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 38, p. 1313-1319.

Friedman, G. M.; and Gavish, E., 1970, Chemical changes in interstitial water from sediments of lagoonal (sic), deltaic (sic), river (sic), estuarine (sic), and salt water (sic) marsh (sic) and cove environments: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 40, p. 930-952.

Friedman, G. M., and Johnson, K. G., 1966, The Devonian Catskill delta complex of New York, type example of a "tectonic delta (sic) complex," p. 171-188 in Shirley, M. L., ed., Deltas in their geologic framework: Houston, TX, Houston Geological Society, 251 p.

Friedman, G. M., and Keith, B. D., 1983, Economic evaluation of the Taconic region, New York, Vermont: Northeastern Geology, v. 5, nos. 3/4, p. 132-136.

Friedman, G. M.; and Lee, Yong Il, 1985, Paleokarst (sic) and collapse breccias in Tremadocian-Arenigian (Lower Ordovician) facies: The Beekmantown and Ellenburger groups of the Eastern (sic) and southwestern United States (abstract): Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Abstracts, v. 2, p. 32

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Friedman, G. M.; and Radke, B., 1979, Evidence for sabkha overprint and conditions of intermittent emergence in Cambrian-Ordovician carbonates of northeastern North America and Queensland, Australia: Northestern Geology, v. 1, p. 18-42.

Friedman, G. M.; Reeckmann, S. A.,; and Borak, Barry, 1981, Carbonate deformation (sic) mechanisms in the world's deepest wells (~9 km): Tectonophysics, v. 74, p. T15-T19.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1967, Origin (sic) and occurrence of dolostones, p. 267-348 in Chilingar, G. V., Bissell, H. J., and Fairbridge, R. W., eds., Carbonate rocks: Amsterdam, Elsevier Publishing Company, 471 p.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1970, Integrated continental-shelf and marginal marine (sic) environmental research program: sediments, organisms, and waters in New York Bight and vicinity: Maritime Sediments, v. 6, no. 1, p. 26-29.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1978, Principles of sedimentology: New York-Chichester-Brisbane-Toronto, John Wiley and Sons, 792 p.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1982, Time-temperature-burial significance of Devonian anthracite implies former great (~6.5 km) depth of burial of Catskill Mountains, New York: Geology, v. 10, no. 2, p. 93-96.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1983, Reply to discussion of Time-temperature-burial significance of Devonian anthracite implies former great (~6.5 km) depth of burial of Catskill Mountains: Geology, v. 11, p. 123-124.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1984, Sedimentary environments in Paleozoic strata of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern New York: The Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, v. 61, no. 4, p. 155-180.

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1995a, Northwest-dipping bedding thrust in Rondout Formation (U. Silurian), Ravena, NY: implications for extent of post-Devonian thrusts (abstract): American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79, no. 9, p. 1413 (only).

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1995b, Hummocky strata in deep-water "intraformational conglomerates"/brecciolas overlying regularly bedded hemipelagic Hatch Hill (U. Cambrian) limestones: Products of tsunami waves? (abstract): American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79, no. 9, p. 1413 (only).

Friedman, G. M., and Sanders, J. E., 1997, Dispelling the myth of sea-floor tranquility: Geotimes, v. 42, no. 1, p. 24-27.

Friedman, G. M.; Sanders, J. E.; and Guo, Baiying, 1993 ms., Pre-drilling geologic work in connection with proposed Albany Basin, New York, deep scientific bore hole to test gas potential of Paleozoic formations: Troy, NY, Northeastern Science Foundation, Final Report to New York Gas Group, 171 p.

Friedman, G. M., Sanders, J. E., and Kopaska-Merkel, D. C., 1992, Principles of sedimentary deposits. Stratigraphy and sedimentology: New York, NY, Macmillan Publishing Company, 717 p.

Friedman, G. M., Sanders, J. E., Martini, I. P., et al., 1982, Excursion 17A: Sedimentary facies: products of sedimentary environments in a cross section of the classic Appalachian Mountains and adjoining Appalachian basin in New York and Ontario: International Congress on Sedimentology, 11th, 22-27 August 1982, Hamilton, Ontario, Field Excursion Guidebook: International Association of Sedimentologists, not consecutively paginated.

Friedman, G. M.; Schultz, D. J.; Guo, Baiying; and Sanders, J. E., 1993, Vaterite (an uncommon polymorph of CaCO3): occurrences in boreholes demonstrate unexpected longevity: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 63, no. 4, p. 663-664.

Friedman, Irving, Lipman, P. W.; Obradovich, J. D.; Gleason, J. D.; and Christiansen, R. L., 1974, Meteoric water in magmas: Science, v. 184, p. 1069-1072.

Friedman, Irving; Redfield, A. C.; Shoen, B.; and Harris, J., 1964, The variation in the deuterium content of natural waters in the hydrologic cycle: Reviews of Geophysics, v. 2, p. 177-224.

Friedman, Melvin, 1954, Miocene orthoquartzite from New Jersey: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 24, p. 235-241.

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