Stratigraphic References for the Ordovician of the Nashville Dome, Tennessee
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Alberstadt, L.P., Maniatis, J., and Moore, N.K., 1970, Carbonate rock types of the Middle and Upper Ordovician formations in the Central Basin of Tennessee: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. p. 191.
Allen, H.H., 1937, Geology of the Browns Creek area, Nashville Quadrangle, Tennessee, with special reference to the Bigby Limestone: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
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Barnes, R.H., 1958, Pre-Catheys geology of the Elkton quadrangle, Giles County, Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
Bassler, R.S., 1932, The stratigraphy of the Central Basin of Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin, v. 38, p. 1–268.
Borella, P.E., 1976, Petrologic and stratigraphic relationships among middle Ordovician limestones from central Kentucky to central Tennessee: Dissertation Abstracts International, v. 36, p.
Borella, P.E., and Osborne, R.H., 1978, Late Middle and early Late Ordovician history of the Cincinnati arch province, central Kentucky to central Tennessee: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 89, p. 1559–1573.
Born, K.E., 1937, Kimmswick horizon in south-central Tennessee: Geological Society of America Proceedings, v. 1936, p. 370–371.
Born, K.E., and Burwell, H.B., 1939, Geology and petroleum resources of Clay County, Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin, v. 47, p. 1–188.
Brooke, J.P., 1971, Interpretation of cross-beds in the Bigby facies of the Bigby-Cannon Formation (Ordovician) in the Central Basin of Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
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Díaz, J.R., 1996, Meteoric diagenesis of Ordovician limestones from Cannon County, Tennessee: unpublished M.S. thesis, University of Georgia, 61 p.
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Ferguson, H.W., 1940, Middle Trenton insoluble residues: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
Foerste, A.F., 1903, The Cincinnati group in western Tennessee, between the Tennessee River and the central basin: Journal of Geology, v. 11, p. 29–45.
Francis, M.L., 1923, The Catheys Formation and its fauna around Nashville, Tennessee: unpublished M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt.
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Galloway, J.J., 1919, Geology and natural resources of Rutherford County, Tennessee: Tennessee State Geological Survey Bulletin, v. 22, p. 1–81.
Guensburg, T.E., 1992, Paleoecology of hardground encrusting and commensal crinoids, Middle Ordovician, Tennessee: Journal of Paleontology, v. 66, p. 129–147.
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Hatcher, R.D., Jr., 1962, The petrology of the Hermitage Formation in Central Tennessee: unpublished M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt University.
Holland, S.M., and Patzkowsky, M.E., 1997, Distal orogenic effects on peripheral bulge sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 67, p. 250–263.
Holland, S.M., and Patzkowsky, M.E., 1998, Sequence stratigraphy and relative sea-level history of the Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome, Tennessee: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 68, p. 684–699.
Holt, R.D., 1931, The stratigraphy of the Arnheim Formatioon of the Central Basin of Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
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Ivey, J.B., 1950, Geology of Cedars of Lebanon State Park and vicinity, Wilson and Rutherford Counties, Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
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Jewell, W.B., 1931, Geology and mineral resources of Hardin County, Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin 37, v. p. 1–117.
Jewell, W.B., 1967, Upper Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy and historical geology of northern Alabama and southern Tennessee: in ed., A field guide to Mississippian sediments in northern Alabama and south-central Tennessee: Alabama Geological Society, p. 2–3.
Jones, P.M., 1918, The geology of Nashville and vicinity: unpublished M.S., Vanderbilt.
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Maniatis, J.K., 1969, Carbonate petrography of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks of the Central Basin of Tennessee: unpublished M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt University.
Maniatis, J.K., 1970, Carbonate petrography of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks of the Central Basin of Tennessee: Tennessee Academy of Science Journal, v. 45, p. 53–54.
Maniatis, J.K., 1971, Carbonate petrography of Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks in the Central Basin of Tennessee: Tennessee Academy of Science Journal, v. 46, p. 143–145.
McCary, C.E.L., 1957, Pre-Catheys geology of the Aspen Hill Quadrangle, Giles County, Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
Moore, N.K., 1972, Carbonate petrography and stratigraphy of the Nashville Group (Ordovician) in eastern Williamson County, Tennessee: M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt University.
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Nelson, W.A., 1922, Mid-Ordovicic volcanic ash in Tennessee: Pan-American Geologist, v. 37, p. 251–252.
Nelson, W.A., 1922, Volcanic ash bed in the Ordovician of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 33, p. 605–615.
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Railsback, L.B., Holland, S.M., Hunter, D.M., Jordan, E.M, Diaz, J.R. and Crowe, D.E., 2003, Controls on geochemical expression of subaerial exposure in Ordovician limestones from the Nashville Dome, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 73, p. 790–805.
Raymond, P.E., 1922, Trenton of central Tennessee and Kentucky: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 33, p. 571–585.
Robbins, D.R., 1992, The diagenetic cementation history of the Elk River Reef in Giles County, Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.
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Safford, J.M., 1851, The Silurian basin of middle Tennessee, with notices of the strata surrounding it: American Journal of Science, v. 2/12, p. 352–361.
Safford, J.M., 1856, A geological reconnaissance of the State of Tennessee; being the author's first biennial report: Nashville, Tennessee, 164 p.
Safford, J.M., 1861, The Upper Silurian beds of western Tennessee: American Journal of Science, v. 2 / 31, p. 205–209.
Safford, J.M., 1869, Geology of Tennessee: Nashville, 550 p.
Safford, J.M., and Killebrew, J.B., 1900, The elements of the geology of Tennessee: Nashville, 264 p.
Section, G.S.o.A.S., 1953, Guidebook, field trip to central Tennessee phosphate district, [of the] Southeastern Section, Geological Society of America and southeastern mineral symposium: Nashville, Vanderbilt University and Tennessee Division of Geology, 8 p.
Siewers, F., 1988, Hardgrounds in the Middle Ordovician Lebanon Limestone, Central Basin, Tennessee: M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt University.
Siewers, F., 1988, The occurrence and petrographic characteristics of hardgrounds from the Middle Ordovician Lebanon Limestone, central basin Tennessee: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, p. 315.
Smith, R.W., and Whitlatch, G.I., 1940, The phosphate resources of Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin, v. 48, p. 1–444.
Stearns, R.G., and Hatcher, R.D., Jr., 1963, Petrology of the laminated argillaceous limestone and Dalmanella coquina in the Hermitage Formation (Ordovician) of Central Tennessee: Tennessee Academy of Science Journal, v. 38, p. 15–22.
Stearns, R.G., and Reesman, A.L., 1984, Movements of the Nashville Dome judged by structure, paleogeologic and geomorphic patterns: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, p. 199.
Stearns, R.G., and Reesman, A.L., 1986, Cambrian to Holocene structural and burial history of Nashville Dome: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, p. 143–154.
Stovall, J.W., 1927, A study of the stratigraphy and fauna of the Cannon Formation in the vicinity of Nashville, Tennessee: unpublished M.S. thesis, Vanderbilt.
Sweet, W.C., 1976, Mohawkian and Cincinnatian chronostratigraphy: Bulletin New York State Museum, v. 462, p. 84–90.
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Troost, G., 1840, Fifth geological report of Tennessee: Nashville, 75 p.
Troost, G., 1843, Seventh geological report of the State of Tennessee: Nashville, 45 p.
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Whipple, T.D., Lumm, D.L., Miller, M.F., Kessler, T.E., and Rhoades, L.R., 1988, Depositional setting and taphonomic processes, Catheys Formation (Middle Ordovician), Nashville, Tennessee: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 20, p. 322.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1935, The pre-Chattanooga development of the Nashville dome: Journal of Geology, v. 43, p. 449–481.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1940, Geology of the Nashville dome: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 38, p. 49.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1948, Channels and channel-filling sediments of Richmond age in south-central Tennessee: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 59, p. 733–765.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1948, The geology of Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin, v. 53, p. 1–172.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1949, Pre-Chattanooga stratigraphy in central Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin, v. 56, p. 1–407.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1962, Stratigraphy and geologic history of Middle Ordovician rocks of central Tennessee: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 73, p. 481–504.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., 1980, Geology of Cedars of Lebanon State Park and Forest and vicinity in Wilson County, Tennessee: State Park Series, v. p.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., and Barnes, R.H., 1965, Ordovician of Central Tennessee: in Wilson, C.W., Jr., ed., Guidebook for field trips, southeastern section, Geological Society of America, April 7–10, 1965: Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia and Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America, p. 1–14.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., and Born, K.E., 1936, The Flynn Creek disturbance, Jackson County, Tennessee: Journal of Geology, v. 44, p. 815–835.
Wilson, C.W., Jr., and Stearns, R.G., 1963, Quantitative analysis of Ordovician and younger structural development of Nashville dome, Tennessee: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 47, p. 823–832.
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Zuppann, C.W., Jr., 1974, Petrography and paleoenvironment of the Hermitage Formation in the western half of the Central Basin and in the western Highland Rim, Tennessee: M.S., Vanderbilt University.