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Data Series | 2016

Digital geologic map data for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and adjacent areas along the Current River and Jacks Fork, Missouri

David J. Weary; Randall C. Orndorff; Richard W. Harrison; Robert E. Weems

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Archive | 2014

It’s Time to Revitalize the Tertiary

Lucy E. Edwards; Randall C. Orndorff; Martin J. Head; Robert A. Fensome

Tertiary, Palaeogene, and Neogene are all useful terms. In the interest of practicality, all three should be available for formal stratigraphic usage.


Journal of Geological Research | 2012

Fold-to-fault progression of a major thrust zone revealed in horses of the North Mountain fault zone, Virginia and West Virginia, USA

Randall C. Orndorff

The method of emplacement and sequential deformation of major thrust zones may be deciphered by detailed geologic mapping of these important structures. Thrust fault zones may have added complexity when horse blocks are contained within them. However, these horses can be an important indicator of the fault development holding information on fault-propagation folding or fold-to-fault progression. The North Mountain fault zone of the Central Appalachians, USA, was studied in order to better understand the relationships of horse blocks to hanging wall and footwall structures. The North Mountain fault zone in northwestern Virginia and eastern panhandle of West Virginia is the Late Mississippian to Permian Alleghanian structure that developed after regional-scale folding. Evidence for this deformation sequence is a consistent progression of right-side up to overturned strata in horses within the fault zone. Rocks on the southeast side (hinterland) of the zone are almost exclusively right-side up, whereas rocks on the northwest side (foreland) of the zone are almost exclusively overturned. This suggests that the fault zone developed along the overturned southeast limb of a syncline to the northwest and the adjacent upright limb of a faulted anticline to the southeast.


IMAP | 1999

Bedrock geologic map of central and southern New Jersey

J.P. Owens; Peter J. Sugarman; N.F. Sohl; Ronald A. Parker; H.F. Houghton; R.A. Volkert; Avery A. Drake; Randall C. Orndorff; Laurel M. Bybell; G.W. Andrews; David Bukry; O.S. Zapeecza; G.N. Paulachok; Lloyd Mullikin


11th Multidisciplinary Conference on Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst | 2008

Bedrock Structural Controls on the Occurrence of Sinkholes and Springs in the Northern Great Valley Karst, Virginia and West Virginia

Daniel H. Doctor; David J. Weary; Randall C. Orndorff; George E. Harlow; Mark D. Kozar; David L. Nelms


Open-File Report | 1995

Geologic Map of New Jersey: Central Sheet

J.P. Owens; Peter J. Sugarman; N.F. Sohl; Ronald A. Parker; H.F. Houghton; Richard A. Volkert; Avery A. Drake; Randall C. Orndorff


Scientific Investigations Report | 2005

Hydrogeology and ground-water availability in the carbonate aquifer system of Frederick County, Virginia

George E. Harlow; Randall C. Orndorff; David L. Nelms; David J. Weary; Roger M. Moberg


Open-File Report | 2001

Geology of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Potomac River corridor, Distric of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia

C. Scott Southworth; David K. Brezinski; Randall C. Orndorff; Peter G. Chirico; Kerry M. Lagueux


Field Guides | 2010

Rift-related volcanism and karst geohydrology of the southern Ozark dome

Gary R. Lowell; Richard W. Harrison; David J. Weary; Randall C. Orndorff; John E. Repetski; Herbert A. Pierce


Special Paper of the Geological Society of America | 2006

The role of sandstone in the development of an Ozark karst system, south-central Missouri

Randall C. Orndorff; David J. Weary; Richard W. Harrison

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David J. Weary

United States Geological Survey

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David K. Brezinski

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

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Richard W. Harrison

United States Geological Survey

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John E. Repetski

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel H. Doctor

United States Geological Survey

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Lucy E. Edwards

United States Geological Survey

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Scott Southworth

United States Geological Survey

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David L. Nelms

United States Geological Survey

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Howard W. Reeves

United States Geological Survey

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