10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KINNIKINIC»
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Kinnikinic: A Book of Western Verse...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Clara Treadway Weir, 2012
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
(3) Isolated outcrop areas of the Ordovician Kinnikinic Quartzite west of the fault (
just south of the area of fig. 4) are much more closely aligned with Kinnikinic
rocks east of the Payne Creek fault after removal of the offset of about 1 .5 km.
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
ABSTRACT The sequence of calcareous sandstones, shales, and quartzitic rocks
between the Middle Ordovician Kinnikinic Quartzite and Precambrian Y
quartzites in east-central Idaho and southwestern Montana has been the subject
of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1975
4
The
Kinnikinic Quartzite of Central Idaho: Redefinition and ...
"Restriction of Kinnikinic Quartzite to a distinctive unit of Middle Ordovician age and description of this and five older stratigraphic units included in the Kinnikinic as originally defined"--Cover.
Samuel Warren Hobbs, William Henry Hays, Reuben James Ross, 1968
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Graphic-locator Method in Geologic Mapping
CHABACTEB The Kinnikinic quartzite is one of the most uniform and easily
recognized formations in this part of Idaho. In the southern Lemhi Range most of
it is a nearly white, moderately coarse quartzite, locally with pink and purple tints,
...
David Joseph Varnes, Tommy Lee Finnell, Edwin V. Post, 1959
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Tectonic Mechanisms Indicated by Structural Framework of ...
directly across the fault is not known, but it does reappear several miles to the
north. In the upthrown Nicholia thrust block, the Kinnikinic quartzite ranges from
zero to several hundred feet thick over a short distance. The lithologic character
of ...
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Lexicon of Geologic Names of the United States: A-L
Kinnikinic quartzite. Ordovician (Middle?) : Southern central Idaho (Custer
County). C. P. Ross, 1932 (Idaho correlation chart compiled by M. G. Wilmarth).
Kinnikini' qtzite. — Massive light-colored qtzite with local lenses of dol. and
dolomitic sh.
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Feasting Free on Wild Edibles
ON WILD EDIBLES The widely distributed and easily recognizable kinnikinic
should be better known, if only for possible use as a sustaining emergency food.
Some of the other names that have become attached to it are meal- berry, hog ...
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Tectonic and Stratigraphic Studies in the Eastern Great Basin
The Kinnikinic Quartzite was first named by L. P. Ross (in Wilmarth, 1932) from
exposures of quartzite and subordinate carbonate rocks in the Bayhorse area of
central Idaho and was later more fully described by Ross (1934, 1937). It has
since ...
David MacArthur Miller, Victoria Roy Todd, Keith A. Howard, 1983
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Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
K I N N I K I N I C (Arctostaphylos) FAMILY - Heath (Ericaceae) OTHER NAMES -
Bearherry, Mealberry, Manzanita. Upland Cranberry, Hog Cranberry, Arberry,
Red Bearberry, Alpine Bearberry, Bear's Grape. DESCRIPTION - When chinooks
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... oil painting on canvas depicting a race at Queens County Jockey Club on October 25, 1898 between: Kinnikinic, Warrenton and Swiftmas. «ArtfixDaily, Feb 12»