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The Ore bin ; Vol. 32 No. 10 (October 1970)

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  • The stacks off the southern Oregon coast have been studied very little because of difficulties of access (see, for example, Weissenborn and Snavely, 1968). Work described herein was helicopter-supported; skillful piloting by Earl Lady permitted landings on or close approaches to many stacks. To help delineate the structure, field work was supplemented by high-altitude aerial photographs, which revealed the outlines of kelp beds associated with shallow outcrops on the sea floor. Study of the geology of the stacks of this coastal area adds to our knowledge of the distribution, character, and structure of Upper Jurassic, Lower Cretaceous, and Upper Cretaceous sedimentary rocks.
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  • Geology of the stacks and reefs off the southern Oregon Coast / Ralph E. Hunter, H. Edward Clifton, and R. Lawrence Phillips -- How long? How long? / Richard G. Bowen.
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