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The following pages link to John (Jack) Hillhouse (Q54524):
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- A 3-Dimensional Model of Water-Bearing Sequences in the Dominguez Gap Region, Long Beach, California (Q67169) (← links)
- Ground-magnetic studies of the Amargosa Desert region, California and Nevada (Q69279) (← links)
- Investigation of linear magnetic anomalies in the Funeral Mountains, Death Valley Region, California (Q69968) (← links)
- Pliocene and Pleistocene evolution of the Mojave River, and associated tectonic development of the Transverse Ranges and Mojave Desert, based on borehole stratigraphy studies near Victorville, California (Q74887) (← links)
- Map showing locations of damaging landslides in San Francisco City and County, California, resulting from 1997-98 El Nino rainstorms (Q75482) (← links)
- Late Tertiary and Quaternary geology of the Tecopa Basin, southeastern California (Q93977) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of Triassic red beds and basalt in the Chulitna Terrane, south-central Alaska (Q105524) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic investigation of late Quaternary sediments of south San Francisco Bay, California (Q111851) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of the Plio-Pleistocene sediments of Lake Tecopa, California, and East Rudolf, Kenya; magnetic stratigraphy and polarity transitions (Q113838) (← links)
- Magnetostratigraphy and tectonic rotation of the Miocene Spanish Canyon Formation at Alvord Mountain, California (Q153832) (← links)
- Age, composition, and areal distribution of the Pliocene Lawlor Tuff, and three younger Pliocene tuffs, California and Nevada (Q154016) (← links)
- Analysis of Neogene deformation between Beaver, Utah and Barstow, California: Suggestions for altering the extensional paradigm (Q242544) (← links)
- Updated paleomagnetic pole from Cretaceous plutonic rocks of the Sierra Nevada, California: Tectonic displacement of the Sierra Nevada block (Q254366) (← links)
- Correlation of the Miocene Peach Spring Tuff with the geomagnetic polarity time scale and new constraints on tectonic rotations in the Mojave Desert, California (Q256148) (← links)
- Reconnaissance geochronology of tuffs in the Miocene Barstow Formation: Implications for basin evolution and tectonics in the central Mojave Desert (Q262480) (← links)
- Analysis of the age and paleomagnetic orientation of the Broadwell Mesa Basalt, Bristol Mountains, CA (Q264230) (← links)
- Slope failure and shoreline retreat during northern California's latest El Nino (Q265453) (← links)
- Clockwise rotation and implications for northward drift of the western Transverse Ranges from paleomagnetism of the Piuma Member, Sespe Formation, near Malibu, California (Q276028) (← links)
- Highly magnetic Upper Miocene sandstones of the San Francisco Bay area, California (Q289143) (← links)
- Stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of the Miocene Stanislaus Group, central Sierra Nevada and Sweetwater Mountains, California and Nevada (Q290362) (← links)
- Pliocene and Pleistocene evolution of the Mojave River, and associated tectonic development of the Transverse Ranges and Mojave Desert, based on borehole stratigraphy studies and mapping of landforms and sediments near Victorville, California (Q304183) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism and tectonic rotation of the lower Miocene Peach Springs Tuff: Colorado Plateau, Arizona, to Barstow, California (Q309156) (← links)