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Bibliography of Cited References Not Directly Related to New Mexico or West Texas


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  1. AÏSSAOUI, D.M., 1985, Botryoidal aragonite and its diagenesis: Sedimentology, v. 32, p. 345-361.
  2. BALL, M.M., 1967, Carbonate sand bodies of Florida and the Bahamas: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 37, p. 556-591.
  3. BALL, M.M., HARRISON, C.G.A., HURLEY, R.J., and LEIST, C.E., 1969, Bathymetry in the vicinity of the northeastern scarp of the Great Bahama Bank and Exuma Sound: Bulletin of Marine Science, v. 19, p. 243-252.
  4. BENNETT, P., and SIEGEL, D.I., 1987, Increased solubility of quartz in water due to complexing by organic compounds: Nature, v. 326, p. 684-686.
  5. BENNETT, P.C., MELCER, M.E., SIEGEL, D.I., and HASSETT, J.P., 1988, The dissolution of quartz in dilute aqueous solutions of organic acids at 25°C: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 52, p. 1521-1530.
  6. BENSON, L., and THOMPSON, R.S., 1987, The physical record of lakes in the Great Basin, in Ruddiman, W.F., and Wright, H.E., Jr., eds., The Geology of North America, Volume K-3, North America and Adjacent Oceans During the Last Deglaciation: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America, p. 241-260.
  7. CAPUTO, M.V., and CROWELL, J.C., 1985, Migration of glacial centers across Gondwana during Paleozoic Era: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 96, p. 1020-1036.
  8. CROWELL, J.C., 1978, Gondwana glaciation, cyclothems, continental positioning, and climate changes: American Journal of Science, v. 278, p. 1345-1372.
  9. CROWELL, J.C., 1982, Continental glaciation through geologic times, in Climate in Earth History: National Academy of Sciences, Studies in Geophysics: Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, p. 77-82.
  10. DAVIES, G.R., 1977, Former magnesian calcite and aragonite submarine cements in Upper Paleozoic reefs of the Canadian Arctic: a summary: Geology, v. 5, p. 11-15.
  11. DAVIES, G.R., and KROUSE, H.R., 1975, Carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of Late Paleozoic calcite cements, Canadian Arctic Archipelago — preliminary results and interpretation, Geological Survey of Canada Paper 75-1, part B, p. 215-220.
  12. FRAKES, L.A., and FRANCIS, J.E., 1988, A guide to Phanerozoic cold polar climates from high-latitude ice-rafting in the Cretaceous: Nature, v. 333, p. 547-549.
  13. FRIEDMAN, G.M., 1966, Occurrence and origin of Quaternary dolomite of Salt Flat, west Texas: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 36, p. 263-267.
  14. GINSBURG, R.N., 1964, South Florida carbonate sediments, Geological Society of America, Guidebook for Field Trip No. 1 (Miami Beach Meeting), 72 p.
  15. GINSBURG, R.N., and JAMES, N.P., 1976, Submarine botryoidal aragonite in Holocene reef limestones, Belize: Geology, v. 4, p. 431-436.
  16. GLENNIE, K.W., 1970, Desert Sedimentary Environments: New York, Elsevier, 222 p.
  17. GROSSMAN, E.L., 1994, The carbon and oxygen isotope record during the evolution of Pangea: Carboniferous to Triassic, in Klein, G.D., ed., Pangea: Paleoclimate, Tectonics, and Sedimentation During Accretion, Zenith, and Breakup of a Supercontinent: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Special Paper 288, p. 207-228.
  18. HALLEY, R.B., and SCHOLLE, P.A., 1985, Radiaxial fibrous calcite as early-burial, open-system cement: isotopic evidence from Permian of China [abs.]: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 69, p. 261.
  19. HARLAND, W.B., ARMSTRONG, R.L., COX, A.V., CRAIG, L.E., SMITH, A.G., and SMITH, D.G., 1990, A Geologic Time Scale, 1989: Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge University Press, 263 p.
  20. HEEZEN, B.C., and DRAKE, C.L., 1964, Grand Banks slump: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 48, p. 221-225.
  21. HEEZEN, B.C., ERICSON, D.B., and EWING, M., 1954, Further evidence for a turbidity current following the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake: Deep-Sea Research, v. 1, p. 193-202.
  22. HEEZEN, B.C., and EWING, M., 1952, Turbidity currents and submarine slumps and the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake: American Journal of Science, v. 250, p. 849-873.
  23. HEEZEN, B.C., HOLLISTER, C.D., and RUDDIMAN, W.F., 1966, Shaping of the continental rise by deep geostrophic contour currents: Science, v. 152, p. 502-508.
  24. HURST, J.M., SCHOLLE, P.A., and STEMMERIK, L., 1988, Submarine cemented bryozoan mounds, Upper Permian, Devondal, East Greenland, in Geldsetzer, H.J., James, N.P., and Tebbutt, G.E., eds., Reefs, Canada and Adjacent Areas: Calgary, Canada, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 13, p. 672-676.
  25. HUSSAIN, M., ROHR, D.M., and WARREN, J.K., 1988, Depositional environments and facies in a Quaternary continental sabkha, in Reid, S.T., Bass, R.O., and Welch, P., eds., Guadalupe Mountains Revisited, Texas and New Mexico [1988 Field Seminar]: Midland, TX, West Texas Geological Society Publication 88-84, p. 177-186.
  26. HUSSAIN, M., and WARREN, J.K., 1985, Origin of laminae in Holocene-Pleistocene evaporite sequence of Salt Flat playas, west Texas and New Mexico [abs.]: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 69, p. 268.
  27. HUSSAIN, M., and WARREN, J.K., 1988, Dolomitization in a sulfate-rich environment: modern example from Salt Flat sabkha (dried playa lake) in west Texas-New Mexico: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 3, p. 165-273.
  28. HUSSAIN, M., and WARREN, J.K., 1989, Nodular and enterolithic gypsum: the "sabkha-tization" of Salt Flat playa, west Texas: Sedimentary Geology, v. 64, p. 13-24.
  29. IRVING, E., and IRVING, G.A., 1982, Apparent polar wander paths Carboniferous through Cenozoic and the assembly of Gondwana: Geophysical Surveys, v. 5, p. 141-188.
  30. JAMES, N.P., and GINSBURG, R.N., 1979, The seaward margin of Belize barrier and atoll reefs: Oxford, International Association of Sedimentologists Special Pubication No. 3, 191 p.
  31. KENDALL, C.G.St.C., and WARREN, J., 1987, A review of the origin and setting of tepees and their associated fabrics: Sedimentology, v. 34, p. 1007-1028.
  32. LEMONE, D.V., 1988, Precambrian and Paleozoic stratigraphy; Franklin Mountains, west Texas, in Hayward, O.T., ed., South-Central Section of the Geological Society of America: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide Volume 4, p. 387-394.
  33. LEMONE, D.V., and LOVEJOY, E.M.P., 1976, Symposium on the Franklin Mountains: El Paso, TX, El Paso Geological Society Field Trip Guidebook, p.
  34. LOCK, D.E., and BURNE, R.V., 1986, Modern carbonate sedimentation in the coastal regions of the Coorong, Yorke Peninsula and Spencer Gulf, South Australia, including Lake Eliza and Fisherman Bay: 12th International Sedimentological Congress (Canberra, Australia), Post-Congress Field Tour 19B, Guidebook, p. 1-59.
  35. LOGAN, B.W., 1987, The MacLeod Evaporite Basin, Western Australia: Tulsa, OK, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 44, 140 p.
  36. LOHMANN, K.C., and MEYERS, W.J., 1977, Microdolomite inclusions in cloudy prismatic calcites: a proposed criterion for former high magnesium calcites: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 47, p. 1075-1088.
  37. MACINTYRE, I.G., 1977, Distribution of submarine cements in a modern Caribbean fringing reef, Galeta Point, Panama: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 47, p. 503-516.
  38. MACINTYRE, I.G., 1985, Submarine cements < the peloidal question, in Schneidermann, N., and Harris, P.M., eds., Carbonate Cements: Tulsa, OK, SEPM Special Publication No. 36, p. 109-116.
  39. MENNING, M., 1995, A numerical time scale for the Permian and Triassic Periods: An integrative time analysis, in Scholle, P.A., Peryt, T.M., and Ulmer-Scholle, D.S., eds., The Permian of Northern Pangea, Vol. 1, Paleogeography, Paleoclimates, Stratigraphy: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 77-97.
  40. MULLINS, H.T., NEWTON, C.R., HEATH, K., and VAN BUREN, H.M., 1981, Modern deep-water coral mounds north of Little Bahama Bank: criteria for the recognition of deep-water coral bioherms in the rock record: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 51, p. 999-1013.
  41. MULTER, H.G., 1969, Field Guide to Some Carbonate Rock Environments: Florida Keys and Western Bahamas: Miami, FL, Miami Geological Society, 159 p.
  42. NEUMANN, A.C., and BALL, M.M., 1970, Submersible observations in the Straits of Florida: geology and bottom currents: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p. 2861-2874.
  43. NEUMANN, A.C., KOFOED, J.W., and KELLER, G.H., 1977, Lithoherms in the Straits of Florida: Geology, v. 5, p. 4-10.
  44. PALMER, A.R., 1983, The Decade of North American Geology 1983 geologic time scale: Geology, v. 11, p. 503-504.
  45. PATTERSON, R.J., and KINSMAN, D.J.J., 1982, Formation of diagenetic dolomite in coastal sabkha along Arabian (Persian) Gulf: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 66, p. 28-43.
  46. PURDY, E.G., 1963, Recent calcium carbonate facies of the Great Bahama Bank. 2. Sedimentary facies: Journal of Geology, v. 71, p. 472-497.
  47. REICHE, P., 1938, An analysis of cross-lamination in the Coconino Sandstone: Journal of Geology, v. 46, p. 905-932.
  48. SARNTHEIN, M., and DIESTER-HAASS, L., 1977, Eolian-sand turbidites: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 47, p. 868-890.
  49. SCHROEDER, J.H., 1972, Fabrics and sequences of submarine carbonate cements in Holocene Bermuda cup reefs: Geologische Rundschau, v. 61, p. 708-730.
  50. SCOTESE, C.R., BAMBACH, R.K., BARTON, C., VAN DER VOO, R., and ZIEGLER, A.M., 1979, Paleozoic base maps: Journal of Geology, v. 87, p. 217-235.
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  53. SHINN, E.A., 1969, Submarine lithification of Holocene carbonate sediments in the Persian Gulf: Sedimentology, v. 12, p. 109-144.
  54. SHINN, E.A., 1983, Tidal flat environment, in Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., and Moore, C.H., eds., Carbonate Depositional Environments: Tulsa, OK, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 33, p. 171-210.
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  56. STANLEY, S.M., 1966, Paleoecology and diagenesis of Key Largo Limestone, Florida: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 50, p. 1927-1947.
  57. STRAIN, W.S., 1969, Cenozoic rocks in the Mesilla and Hueco Bolsons, Delaware Basin Exploration (Guidebook): Midland, TX, West Texas Geological Society Publication No. 68-55a, p. 83-84.
  58. VEEVERS, J.J., and POWELL, C.M., 1987, Late Paleozoic glacial episodes in Gondwanaland reflected in transgressive-regressive depositional sequences in Euramerica: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 98, p. 475-487.
  59. WARREN, J.K., 1983, Tepees, modern (South Australia) and ancient (Permian — Texas and New Mexico) — a comparison: Sedimentary Geology, v. 34, p. 1-19.
  60. WENDT, J., 1977, Aragonite in Permian reefs: Nature, v. 267, p. 335-337.