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Box MS52.01

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

Cody 20 Quad FY 1976, 1976

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.21
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.21
Scope and Contents

Project #9530-19530 (Central Envir. Misc. Proj. No.): United States Geological Survey correspondence and correspondence with David Schroeder on a PhD topic.

Dates: Created: 1976

Chang, Stanley S.L. Correspondence, 1975 - 1980

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.22
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.22

Chinese Petr. Corp. - S. Yang - J.T. Chou, also John Liou Stanford Univ

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.23
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.23
Scope and Contents

Offer from National Sciences Council, Republic of China for Pierce to be a research consultant (offer declined).

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Clarey, Timothy

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.24
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.24
Scope and Contents

Discussion of Clarey's idea that Heart Mountain fault is a single component of a multi-tiered, thin-skinned thrust system with Clarey's abstract.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

John H. Clark-Correspondence, 1962

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.25
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.25
Scope and Contents

Employment paperwork for 1962 field assistant, maintained friendly correspondence several years.

Dates: Created: 1962

Trip to Colstrip Paperwork for Trip

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.27
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.27

Collins, Ellen

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.28
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.28
Scope and Contents

Plant ecologist for The Nature Conservancy; includes a copy of her paper on Sawtooth fen-palsa.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Denson, Norm

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.29
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.29
Scope and Contents

Correspondence on heavy mineral analysis and its application to Eocene stratigraphy; some personal correspondence also.

Includes an inscribed copy of a paper by Denson on Tertiary Sedimentary rocks of the Middle Rocky Mountains.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Director, United States Geological Survey

 File — Box: MS52.01, Folder: MS52.01.30
Identifier: Folder MS52.01.30
Scope and Contents

Correspondence about Pierce's length of service with United States Geological Survey; he did not receive a 50-year award and pointed it out. The official United States Geological Survey records indicated 43 years of service, but did not include all the years of work he did for them after "retirement."

Dates: Other: Dummy Date